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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Nov. 16.
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Money warrant for 60l. to Anthony Segar to satisfy
the extraordinary charge of coach hire, horse hire
and other expenses of several clerks and of himself
and others in attending the affairs of the Treasury
at Windsor during his Majesty's continuance there
this summer. (Charles Bertie dated Nov. 19 to
the Customs Cashier to bring said 60l. into the
Exchequer.)
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Money Book (General)
p. 336. Out Letters
(General) p. 343.
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Charles Bertie to Lemuel Kingdon. Treasurer Danby
desires that Lord Dumbarton's regiment may be
forthwith paid with the money in your hands for
that purpose "and that you will receive the Lord
General's direction for their removal."
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Out Letters (General)
p. 341.
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Same to Phillip Parker [sic for Packer, Paymaster of
the Works] to pay the 450l. which you have lately
received at the Exchequer to the present gardeners
of the Privy Garden Plots and Bowling Green
at Hampton Court in part of what is due to them.
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to [the Navy Commissioners]. Treasurer
Danby desires you to assign the payment of the
tickets for [the] joiners lately discharged from
Chatham [Yard] out of the weekly money [paid
out of the Customs to the Navy]. Said tickets
amount to about 360l.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 341.
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Same to the Treasurer of the Navy. The Navy Commissioners
having writ very earnestly for money
for the slopsellers, Treasurer Danby desires that
3,000l. may be paid to them out of the 500l. per
week payable [to the Navy] out of the Customs
over and above the 2,000l. per week ; and that
same may be paid next after the payment of what
is already charged on said 500l. per week : also
that a bill of Mr. Henry Browne's of 51l. 8s. 10d.
be satisfied in like manner, being for necessaries
for the soldiers sent to Jamaica.
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Ibid, p. 342.
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Nov. 17.
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
2,000l. of the Coinage money now in the Exchequer,
upon any unsatisfied orders in Mr. Slingsby's
name for the service of the Mint.
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Ibid.
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Nov. 18.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe
for a lease to Richard Lansdowne, his executors,
administrators or assigns, of coal mines in the
common or waste called Barrow in Stratton super
Fosse, co. Somerset, now or late in the occupation of
William Long and Hercules Horler, being parcel of
the Duchy of Cornwall : said lease to be for
14 years from 1692, Aug. 14, at the quarterly rent
of 13s. 4d.
Prefixing : note of the particular of the premises
and of the Surveyor General's report [sic for ratal]
thereupon.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 262.
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Same from same to the King's Remembrancer for the
issue of a Commission of enquiry as follows to
Hen. Fenshaw, Cha. Orborne and Henry Nevill,
Esqrs., James Symes, Joseph Embrey and Will.
Carter, gent., to be returnable within three weeks
of Michaelmas next at latest.
Prefixing : articles of instruction for said Commission.
(1) To decide most convenient time and
place for executing said Commission. (2) To
find out by oaths of good and lawful men of the city
of London and counties of Middlesex, Southampton
and Yorks and by all other lawful ways the names
and surnames and places of abode of the commanders
or chief officers or seamen of any the king's ships
who have been present at the taking of any prize
ships or goods during the two late Dutch wars,
which were brought into London, Portsmouth or
Hull ; and to find out to whom such prize goods
have been delivered or to whose hands they have
come which have not been accompted for to the King
and the true values thereof and all embezzlements,
concealments, abuses or other fraudulent
or indirect practices whereby the King has been
defrauded. (3) To inquire who were Commissioners
or sub-Commissioners of Prizes or store keepers,
deputies or agents during said period, charged with
receipt of any part of said prizes ships or goods
and by what authority and to whom they were
disposed or accounted for and whether any part
thereof has been embezzled and not brought to
account. (4) To enquire what sums have been
imprested to any treasurers, sub-treasurers, cashiers,
receivers, collectors or chief clerks for prizes or
by any person on account of prizes as aforesaid
and which are not yet accompted for. (5) To
enquire the names of persons who have contracted
for or bought any [such] prize ships or goods and
have not yet paid the moneys due on their contracts ;
and what remains due thereon. (6) To
enquire of all other matters for the better discovery
of the premises.
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Ibid, pp. 262-3.
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Charles Bertie to Edward Backwell, Esqr. Treasurer
Danby desires you to advance 2,000l. to Mr. Roberts
for the works at Windsor upon tallies for so much
stricken upon you as Receiver of the remainder
of the Queen's [dowry] portion. You are to be
allowed 6 per cent, interest and 2 per cent, reward
for the advance till your repayment out of the said
fund.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 342.
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Same to the Customs Cashier to bring into the
Exchequer 50l. 3s. 9d. [? each] for Serjt. Ramsey
and Serjt. Harsnett, notwithstanding any restriction.
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Ibid, p. 343.
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Nov. 19.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners. The Master
of the Ordnance has complained to Treasurer
Danby that some of your officers demand some
fees upon the exportation of some powder and
other ammunition and stores now in the Thames
ready to be carried for the supply of the garrison of
Tangier which [fees] ought not to be demanded.
You are to order said officers not to any more make
such undue demands to the prejudice of the King's
service, the transportation of the said stores having
been interrupted by reason thereof.
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 138.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to same to permit
the landing and to deliver to William Chiffinch,
Customs free, two cases and one long roll with the
contents thereof, being eight pictures [the cases
being] marked C. R., lately brought out of Holland
by Capt. Sanders in the Charlotte yacht for his
Majesty's use and directed to said Chiffinch.
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Ibid.
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Same from same to the Surveyor General of
Crown lands for a particular and ratal of
two tenements called Sturt and Malletdowne alias
Frogmeere, parcel of the manor of Climsland Prior,
co. Cornwall, with a view to a lease thereof to
Margaret Leach, widow of Walter Leach.
Prefixing : said Surveyor General's report on said
Leach's petition for a lease thereof for three lives.
The premises became in hand by the death of Robert
[Leach] and Symon Leach, for whose lives a lease
thereof was made in 1664 to Henry Seymour in
reversion of a life then in being and at the old rent
of 20s. 3d. and 9l. per an. de incremento. The last
of said lives died in Aug. last. Premises are valued
by the [Long] Parliament's survey at 19l. a year
at which rate an estate for three new lives may be
valued at 200l., reserving the old rent of 20s. 3d.
Any arrears of the increased rent of 9l. per an.
should be paid before grant of the new lease and
meantime the petitioner to stand charged with the
mean profits from Aug. last according to the reasonable
value thereof.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 264.
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Charles Bertie, in place of a similar letter dated
Nov. 12 and vacated, to [? the Hearthmoney Contractors].
Treasurer Danby desires you to advance
the money on a tally for 300l. struck upon you
and payable in March next, said tally being in the
hands of Mr. Chace, his Majesty's Apothecary [who
received same] from the Treasurer of the Chamber.
You are to be allowed 8 per cent, on such advance
till same becomes payable in course.
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Out Letters (General)
pp. 343, 340.
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Money warrant for 80l. to Sir Edward Bish for two
years on his patent fee as Clarencieux King at
Arms. (Charles Bertie dated Nov. 19 to the
Customs Cashier to bring said 80l. into the
Exchequer.)
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Money Book (General)
p. 337. Out Letters
(General) p. 343.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to
issue 20,000l. to Edward Seymour on any orders
in his name for the service of the Navy and
Victualling (such orders not being appropriated to
particular uses by Act of Parliament) : to be by
tallies on the Customs.
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Money Book (General)
p. 337.
|
Letter of direction on an order dated the 8th inst.
for 250l. to Sir Edward Hales for half a year to
Sept. 29 last on his pension : same to be hereby
satisfied by tallies on the Customs.
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Ibid.
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The like direction on an order dated July 23 last
for 125l. to Sir Ralph Delaval for June 24 quarter
on his pension.
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Ibid.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a grant to Katherine Crofts,
sister of the late William, Lord Crofts, her executors
and assigns of a reversionary term in the two pieces
of ground as follows, viz., the piece or parcel of
ground lying in or near a certain place called the
Old Spring Garden in the parish of St. Martins
in the Fields containing in length from the west
side next the high way leading into St. James's
Park 208 foot or thereabouts, and on the north side
towards the street 126 foot or thereabouts, and on
the east side towards the stables of Sir William
Morris 100 foot or thereabouts, and on the south
side towards the said Park 206 foot or thereabouts :
which said piece of ground was by patent under the
great seal dated 1661, May 9, granted to Sir Charles
Cotterell, Kt., for 61 years at the rent of 40s. per an.
with power to erect thereon a mansion or dwelling
house, stables or other edifices or buildings : and
secondly to grant to the same Katherine Crofts
her executors, etc., all that piece or parcel of ground
lying and being in or near the aforesaid garden called
Old Spring Garden, containing 154 foot in length
on the west side towards the stables of Sir William
Morris and Sir Edward Nicholas, and 142 foot in
length towards the houses that do look into the
street, and 51 foot in breadth towards the north,
and 16 foot in breadth towards the south, which
said second plot was by indenture under the great
seal of England dated 1664, July 28, granted to
Henry, Earl of Arlington by the name of Sir Henry
Bennett, Kt., for 61 years from 1664, Lady day,
under the rent of 20s. per an. and with power to
erect stables and other buildings thereon : upon
which said pieces and parcels of ground there have
been since erected a fair messuage or mansion
house and several coach houses, stables, outhouses
and other edifices and buildings and a small messuage
or house sometime in the possession of Col. Napier :
both of which said pieces of ground and the said
fair messuage, stables, coach houses, outhouses,
edifices and buildings thereupon and other the
premises did by several mesne assignments and
grants thereof come lawfully to William, Lord Crofts
late deceased, and for several years before his death
were in his possession, use and tenure. The present
grant is to give said Katherine Crofts a future
interest of 54 years in the first piece of ground and
of 51 years in the second piece of ground, with the
buildings thereon respectively, from the expiry of
the abovesaid respective estates therein and under
the yearly rents as above. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription dated 1678-9, Feb. 1, of docquet
hereof. The Docquet Book entry describes the
grantee as Lady Crofts.)
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King's Warrant Book VI.
pp. 120-1. Docquet
Book, p. 20.
|
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt.
According to your last week's certificate [of receipts,
issues and remains in the' Exchequer] there remains
in the Exchequer the following disposeable moneys—
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Out Letters (General)
p. 344.
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l.
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s.
|
d.
|
[Sheriffs'] proffers, [? petty] customs,
Recusants' [convictions],
profits of the Mint, rent of lands,
and for fines and forfeitures
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459
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4
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2¼
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Fee farms in money
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48
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11
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9
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Second [? quarter's arrears of the
1672] Eighteen Months' tax
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54
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17
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0½
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£562
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12
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11¾
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Treasurer Danby desires you out of said money to
satisfy two orders held by Secretary Williamson,
one an order of loan No. 273 dated 1670, July 28,
for 160l. with interest thereon to this day ; the other
dated 1671, Dec. 7, for 160l. for one year to 1670,
June 24, of his fee as keeper of the records [and
papers of state and Council] at Whitehall. Further,
out of the abovesaid money you are to pay 150l.
to Col. Giffard for half a year to Sept. 29 last on his
pension. (Vacated : See infra, p. 1172, under date.
Nov. 22.)
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Nov. 20.
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Treasurer Danby to Sir William Scroggs, Chief Justice
of the King's Bench. The Law Duty Farmers
have acquainted me that by the consent of the Chief
Justices of the King's Bench and Common Pleas
they have hitherto had the receipt of the duty
arising upon all writs sealed at the Greenwax seal
belonging to the said Courts by an officer of their
own attending there for that purpose and [for]
the stamping all writs which pass that seal; and
that they find they have just cause for changing
their said officer and therefore desire your favour to
them therein. I cannot doubt of your giving
them all due encouragement in whatsoever shall
occur to your Lordship in relation to the said duty,
and particularly in changing their said officer,
which they inform me will be as well for his Majesty's
service as their own.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 264.
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Warrant from same to Bartholomew Fillingham.
In pursuance of the privy seal of Aug. 31 last
for 2,400l. to you for secret service, I directed
same by money warrant of Sept. 28 last to be
satisfied by tallies on the Receivers of the Duchy
of Cornwall. Said tallies are struck accordingly,
and you are hereby to deliver them to Dame Frances
Green or her order.
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Money Book (General)
p. 338.
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Money warrant for 100l. to and among the following
as doorkeepers of the House of Lords in compensation
of their service and attendance on the House of
Peers during the 15th session of Parliament ended
May 23 last, according to what his Majesty has
usually allowed, viz., James Noble, Archibald
Calender, James Turnor, John Snow, William Snow,
John Gouge, John Smart and Thomas Romerell.
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Money Book (General)
p. 338.
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Royal sign manual to Treasurer Danby to pay
75l. 4s. 9d. to John Warner, Master of the King's
Barges, as interest from 1677, Sept. 29, to 1678,
Sept. 29, on an order No. 781 for 1,254l. registered
on the Hearthmoney and payable to him, same
being in compensation for two houses at Greenwich
purchased from him by the King : said interest
being certified as due by certificate of the Auditor
of the Receipt dated Oct. 22 last. (Money warrant
dated Dec. 2 hereon ; same to be satisfied by tallies
on the Customs.)
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King's Warrant Book VI.
p. 109. Money Book
(General) p. 341.
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Charles Bertie to [? the Customs Cashier] to satisfy
in course Sir William Godolphin's tally struck the
12th inst. [on the Customs] ; and if you advance
the money presently, Treasurer Danby will allow
you 8 per cent, interest till the tally becomes payable
in course.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 343.
|
Same to the Speaker [of the House of Commons, i.e.,
Edward Seymour in his capacity as Treasurer
of the Navy]. Through Mr. Stephens I have seen
the Victuallers' letter to yourself about having
10,000l. out of the East India [Company's] loans.
Treasurer Danby has made provision for them for
this [sum] elsewhere [on another fund].
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Ibid, p. 344.
|
Same to the Navy Commissioners. In answer to
yours of the 18th inst. Treasurer Danby does direct
that your two payments of imprest for repair of
the Yarmouth be made out of the 2,000l. a week
paid over [by the Customs Cashier] to the Treasurer
of the Navy for your necessary occasions : also
that a bill of 11l. 2s. 6d. to Sir William Jennens be
satisfied out of the said weekly money, and another
bill of his for 35l. odd, whereof 30l. is imprest so
that 5l. only or thereabouts is payable to him on the
said bill.
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Ibid, p. 345.
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Nov. 22.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Commissioners
and officers of Excise. A dispute has arisen concerning
the payment of Excise for beer served
into the King's buttery for the use of his Majesty's
Household. I have examined the methods that
have hitherto been used for charging the said
beer and think it convenient that besides the oath
of the brewer the certificates of the officers of the
Board of Greencloth be produced to ascertain the
price and quantity thereof. I hereby direct that the
gauger do charge all the beer that shall be brewed
by John Parsons and his partners for his Majesty's
buttery and served into the same as aforesaid
[according to the price of or] as if it were strong
[beer] : but that upon the oath of the said brewers
and the certificates of two or three officers of the
Greencloth expressing the quantity of said beer
served into the Buttery at a small beer price, viz.,
at 6s. 9d. per barrel or under (the Excise being
included in the price) you discharge the said John
Parsons and partners of the difference or surplus
above "the said 9d." per barrel for such small
beer.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 265.
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Money warrant for 73l. 18s. 0d. to Anthony Segar
without account ; 63l. 18s. 0d. thereof being for
disbursements for the Treasury Office during last
Michaelmas quarter and the remaining 10l. for
same quarter's salary. (Charles Bertie dated
Nov. 27 to the Customs Cashier to bring same into
the Exchequer this week "together with the
60l. for him [Segar] and my clerks that I have
already writ to you for." [Supra, p. 1165.]
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Money Book (General)
p. 337. Out letters
(General) p. 347.
|
[Jan. 22,
altered to
Nov. 22.]
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Same, dormant, for 500l. per an. to Thomas Killegrew
as one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber ; as same
is already grown due and shall hereafter from time
to time grow due.
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Money Book (General)
p. 337.
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The like dormant warrant for payment of said Killegrew's
pension of 400l. per an. payable out of the
Exchequer.
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Ibid.
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Nov. 22.
|
Money warrant for 1,300l. to Sir William Temple, bart.,
for a quarter's ordinary in advance to Feb. 19 next
as Ambassador to the States General : to be by
tallies on the Customs.
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Ibid, p. 338.
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Letter of direction on an order dated Aug. 31 last
for 7,500l. to Sir Edward Griffin for June 24 quarter
for the Office of the Treasurer of the Chamber : same
to be hereby satisfied by tallies on Anthony Row
and partners [future] Managers for the Hearthmoney,
viz., 5,000l. thereof out of the part of their
advance money to be paid in on Feb. 1 next and
2,500l. out of same to be paid on March 25 following.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver, Customs free, two bales
containing 14 services or suits of damask arrived
from Bruges in the ship whereof Thomas Winn is
master, being intended for Count Egmont, the
Spanish Ambassador.
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 139.
|
Same from same to same to permit the export, Customs
free, part for Hamburg and part for Holland, of
the goods (boxes, cloths, cabinets, valises, books,
etc.) belonging to Monsieur Bulow the Envoy
of the Dukes of Brunswick and Luneburg.
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay
to Mr. Packer for the gardeners of the Privy Garden
at Whitehall and the Garden Plots and Bowling
Green at Hampton Court 256l. 16s. 7d. out of the
327l. 9s. 6½d. mentioned in your last weekly certificate
[of receipts, issues and remains as being in the
Exchequer arising out] of First Fruits and Tenths.
You are to pay same by such proportions upon their
respective orders as the present gardeners shall
agree.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 345.
|
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt. [According
to your last weekly certificate] the following [items
of disposeable moneys] are [now] in the Exchequer.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 346.
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l.
|
s.
|
d.
|
[Sheriffs'] proffers
|
302
|
5
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2
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Rents of lands seized
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6
|
6
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7½
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Fines and forfeitures
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1
|
10
|
0
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[Convictions of] Recusants
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65
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4
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5
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Profits of the Mint
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53
|
7
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1¼
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Customs
|
14
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0
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10½
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Treasurer Danby desires you out of the above to
satisfy Secretary Williamson's order of loan dated
1670, July 28, for 160l. with interest to this day ;
and to pay 150l. to Col. Giffard for half a year
to Sept. 29 last on his pension ; and 6l. 6s. 7½d. to
Richard Wellbeck for half a year to Sept. 29 last on
his fee as stablekeeper at Reading. "Please to
cancel my letter of the 19th inst. [supra, p. 1169]
relating to this business."
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Same to the Customs Cashier to bring into the
Exchequer 38l. for Lord Frescheville.
|
Ibid.
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Nov 23.
|
Same to same to pay in course according to its date
a tally on the Customs for 1,000l. to Secretary
Williamson for secret service ; and if you shall in
the mean time advance the same you are to be
allowed for the time and sum 6 per cent, interest
and 2 per cent, gratuity.
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Ibid.
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Nov. 25.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Thomas Carpender (Carpenter)
as a deputation searcher at Gravesend, loco Robert
Burstall, who relinquished : all "notwithstanding
my order of the 18th of May last."
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 139.
|
Charles Bertie to the Speaker [of the House of
Commons, i.e., Edward Seymour in his capacity
as Treasurer of the Navy]. Treasurer Danby
directs that the 4,000l. remaining in your hands
([out] of those for 12,000l. reserved for payment
of wages and registered on the 412,925l. [part of the
Eighteen Months' tax]) be applied to borrow [secure
the borrowing of] the like sum of 4,000l. [which is]
to repay so much advanced by me [Bertie to you
out of my secret service money] in August last to pay
workmen employed in the Yard at Portsmouth.
|
Out Letters (General)
p. 346.
|
Nov. 26.
|
Same to Mr. Kirwood. Treasurer Danby desires
you to advance 2,000l. more on the account
of the Forces and that you pay the same to Mr. Ant.
Stevens for his repayment of so much lent by him
"which in the whole makes up 5,000l. and was
for the arrears of my Lord Dunbarton's regiment."
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Ibid, p. 347.
|
Same to the Customs Cashier. Sir Richard Wiseman
and John Knight, Esq., are to be paid each of
them a pension of 400l. per an. out of the Excise
till Midsummer, 1680. An advance thereon to
Midsummer next has been made to them. They
have now made application to Treasurer Danby
to have the other year from 1679, Midsummer,
advanced also. If you will advance the 800l. to
them as desired Treasurer Danby will satisfy the
same to you out of the tallies that are to be struck
quarterly in my [Bertie's] name for 5,000l. a quarter
on the Excise [for secret service].
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Ibid.
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Nov. 27.
|
Report to the King from Treasurer Danby on the
petition of Thomas Hawley, your Majesty's servant,
as by the reference thereon from the King. Petitioner
prays for 6,970l. 7s. 3d. due to him for principal
and interest for work done and wares and goods
served into the Great Wardrobe. It appears by the
certificate of Auditor John Phelips that the principal
so due is 5,182l. 16s. 0d. and the interest computed
to this time at the usual rate would enlarge the
whole demand to above 8,000l. It is also attested
by another certificate that petitioner was
imprisoned and tried for his life and his estate
sequestered for his loyalty in the late times of
rebellion. He is reduced to pressing necessities
very much aggravated by the rigour of his creditors.
He is deserving of favour. But what part of his
debt (in respect of your [monetary] affairs) your
Majesty shall think fit to pay at present is humbly
submitted to your wisdom.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 265.
|
Entry of [Treasurer Danby's subscription of] a docquet
of a demise to Elizabeth Viscountess Mordaunt
of parcel of the domain lands of Curry Mallet part
of the manor of Curry Mallet, co. Somerset : for
2 lives at 27l. 13s. 4d. per an. rent.
|
Ibid, p. 266.
|
Same of a docquet of a demise, by in custodiam lease
under the Exchequer seal, to William Laundry
and Anne his wife of a messuage and two closes
of pasture in Market Rasen, co. Lincoln, parcel
of the lands of Edmund Wright, outlaw.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant [from Treasurer Danby to the King's
Remembrancer] to swear in John Shales as an
Auditor of the revenue, loco Richard Lightfoot, lately
deceased.
|
Ibid.
|
Reference from same to the Customs Commissioners
of the city of London's proposal for ascertaining
[defining and fixing] matters touching Commissioners
to be appointed for admeasurement of keels
and boats.
|
Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 140.
|
Warrant from same to same to permit the transport to
Holland, unopened and Customs free, of the equipage
of the Comtes de Corzana and D'Erbias ; a warrant
for their export, subject to opening, having been
issued Aug. 15 last, but it having been represented
by the Marquis of Bourgomaine, Envoy Extraordinary
from Spain, that the said equipage is contained
in nine coffers, the keys of which are
carried into Flanders, and that they will receive
damage to be opened and that there is nothing in
them but necessaries.
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Ibid.
|
Letters of direction on an order dated Aug. 22 last
for 1,565l. 18s. 6d. to Sir Robert Viner for two
years' interest ; and on an order of Aug. 21 last
for 1,642l. 8s. 0d. to same for moneys due to him
from the King and for the interest thereof : both
said orders to be hereby satisfied by tallies on
Anthony Rowe and his partners, Contractors for
the Hearthmoney, out of the 35,000l. (part of their
total advance money of 150,000l.) payable by them
on June 24 next.
|
Money Book (General)
p. 339.
|
Same on an order dated Aug. 31 last for 100l. to
William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household,
for half a year to June 24 last on the 200l. per an.
payable in his name for Nicholas Dixon, his
Majesty's Lymner : same to be hereby satisfied
by tallies on the Excise.
|
Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to
issue 1,826l. 10s. 0d. on any unsatisfied, late orders
in the name of Sir George Wharton, Bart., Treasurer
of the Ordnance, for land and sea service of the
Office of Ordnance : to be by tallies on Anthony
Rowe and partners, Contractors for the Hearthmoney,
out of the 35,000l. payable by them June 24
next in part of their 15,000l. advance. Said
1,826l. 10s. 0d. is designed to purchase lands, tenements
and other conveniences for the enlargement
and accommodation of his Majesty's fort and works
at Gosport, near Portsmouth (whereof a survey and
valuation have been made by Sir Charles Harbord)
and to pay the contingent charges relating thereto.
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Money Book (General)
p. 339.
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Money warrant for 40l. each to James Bowles, John
Shillingford alias Izard, Thomas Bignall and
Nathaniel Bird for one year on their several fees
as Yeoman Prickers of his Majesty's Privy Harriers.
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Ibid, p. 340.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for a tally
to be struck on Alderman Backwell (as Receiver
of the Queen's portion) for 50l. for a quarter on
Lieut. Armstrong's pension due at Midsummer last
as by the dormant warrant for said pension.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 347.
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Nov. 29.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to observe an order of the King in Council
as follows.
Prefixing : said order, dated Whitehall Nov. 15,
for the Customs officers to permit certain bundles
or packs of charts, plans and maps, now lying at
Calais, to be imported without search or opening,
they being for the King's own use and sent for
by his particular command. Special care to be
taken that under colour hereof no other prohibited
goods or merchandise be suffered to be imported.
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 140.
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John Taylor, Esq., having a reference [from Treasurer
Danby] to Sir Charles Harbord upon a petition for
a reversion of the Hundred Courts of Wirral in
Cheshire, desires that no grant may pass of the
same to Mr. Dodd or any other person till he have
notice at Mris. Mills' house next the Rose Tavern,
in Cursitor Alley [he, petitioner,] being able to make
appear that it is more for his Majesty's service
that he should have it than any other person.
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Caveat Book, p. 36.
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Nov. 30.
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Mr. Ephraim Greene desires on behalf of Mr. Dodd
that no grant may pass of the reversion of the
Hundred Courts of Wirral in Cheshire to Mr. John
Taylor or any other till he have notice at Mr. Herbert's
the watchmaker in Charing Cross ; Mr. Dodd
having had a warrant signed for the same ever
since July last, but neglected to be taken out by
his solicitor, and now Mr. Taylor has a reference
to Sir Charles Harbord upon a petition for the same
reversion : Dodd being in present possession.
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Ibid.
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Letter of direction on Sir George Wharton's order for
50,000l. for land and sea service of the Office of
Ordnance : same to be hereby paid by tally on
the Customs.
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Money Book (General)
p. 340.
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Money warrant for 10l. to the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield and 15l. to the Sub-chanter and Vicars
Choral of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield for one
year on their perpetuities.
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Money Book (General)
p. 341.
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Charles Bertie to the Receivers of Excise. Mr. King
will have 75l. due to him at Christmas. If you
please to advance this to him it shall be allowed
to you as formerly. For the year to come from
Christmas next he desires you to advance that also ;
which if you think fit to do you are to take notice
that he has had 100l. of his 300l. already, so that your
credit to him must not exceed 200l. for the said year,
to be repaid to you by 50l. a quarter as formerly.
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Out Letters (General)
pp. 347-8.
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