Entry Book: December 1694, 1-15

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December 1694, 1–15

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Dec. 3. Money warrant for 20l. to Charles Foster, clerk, as reward for his service and in satisfaction for the charges of his transportation to Jamaica, whither he is going chaplain. (Money order dated Dec. 4 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 395 Order Book IV, p. 136.
William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of general loans in the Exchequer) 2,500l. to Mr. Fox and Lord Coningsby to be paid to the Commissioners of Transports to enable the ships which are to go to Jamaica to sail from Gravesend to St. Helens and thence to Plymouth. Disposition Book XII, p. 170.
Same to same to issue (out of same) 1,168l. 2s. 6d. to the Earl of Ranelagh, which is intended to be paid over to the several Scotch officers who were cast away in the James galley: to be on account of their pay. Ibid.
Same to the Victualling Commissioners. It is the King's pleasure that you attend “at the Treasury” at Kensington on Wednesday next in the evening and that you come prepared to be more particular in the estimate of what money will be required before Jan. 1 next for your making ready the second three months' provisions for Admiral Russel's Fleet. His Majesty expects you should be very punctual. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 329.
Same to Mr. Knight to pay into the Exchequer 250l. of the money in your hands for [of the duty of] barilla and potashes. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed Order of Council with the Earl of Romney's report [all missing] as Master General of the Ordnance, on the petition of Phillip des Tombe, Commissary to the Lords of the Admiralty, upon the Maes in Holland, praying leave to export, Customs free, from hence to Holland 200 pieces of iron ordnance, containing about 250 tons, for the service of the States General. Ibid.
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 122–3.
Prefixing: (a) Order of the King in Council, dated Whitehall, Nov. 29, that the Royal Africa Company of England be permitted to export for the use of their forts, factories and garrisons in several parts of Africa, provisions, coals and materials for building of the said forts without paying any duty for the same provided the Company do not carry out more than 50 chaldron of coals yearly.
This order is made in accordance with a report, recited verbatim, from the Customs Commissioners dated Nov. 13, ut supra, pp. 829–30.
Dec. 3. Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Seal Peast and Hubert Vinkensteyn, praying to be paid 3,100l. due to them for bounty money for corn shipped off in Lyme Regis port. Reference Book VII, p. 72.
Same to same of the petition of George Cockell for a tidewaiter's place, London port. My Lords recommend him. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Peter Aimes, mariner, for a like place. My Lords recommend him. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of the Governor and Company of Merchants trading to the Levant Seas, shewing that they sustained great losses by the late shipwrecks upon the coast of Spain to the damage of 27,000 cloths, many whereof being twice sunk became of inconsiderable value so as hardly to pay the expense of “salvidge”; that the law has provided that in case of an entire loss the proprietors may ship off a like quantity of the same goods, Customs free; therefore praying such permit. Ibid, p. 76.
Instructions from the Treasury Lords to Richard Gibson, “hereby appointed to attend paying the recalls.” Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, p. 356.
(1) As often as money is appointed for that purpose you are to attend constantly the payment thereof at [the Navy Pay Office in] Broad Street “or elsewhere upon [this service of paying of] tickets or demands by attorney, [in the case of] ship or ships already paid off”: and to enquire into and satisfy yourself of the authority brought by the claimers: and to note down in a book of persons' names with the ships' names and number of the ticket upon the sea book, with the full sum of the ticket or wages so paid, to enable you to give this [the Treasury] Board a weekly account what the said sums amount to and for what ships.
(2) You are not to allow as paid any ticket or sum of money which shall not be really paid in the presence of one of the Navy Commissioners.
(3) As the Admiralty Lords have directed a reward to the discoverers of all abuses in the matter of tickets and attorneyships, we direct you to take in writing all informations and complaints relating to any clandestine endeavours to procure payment of any seamen's wages by tickets or otherwise and to set up public notice, on the office gates, of the said direction of the Admiralty Lords and of your own readiness to attend all informations relating thereto.
(4) You are to receive from the Ticket Office a weekly account for [of] all the tickets which shall be examined and delivered out from the said office from the date of these instructions; which [account] we will write to the Navy Commissioners to give you and which you are to enter under every ship's head to enable you to give us an account from time to time what tickets remain unpaid and what ships' pay books ought to be closed and laid up.
(5) You are from time to time to ask the Navy Office to supply you with paper, books, pens, ink, tape or printed sheets for pay books [into which] to transfer [the entries of] all tickets signed and delivered out from the Ticket Office under the ship's head to which they belong. The Navy Office is hereby ordered to deliver to you all such goods forthwith.
Dec. 4. Money warrant for 250l. to John Shales, one of the Auditors of the Revenue, for 1¼ years to 1684, Christmas, on his fee of 200l. per an.: to be satisfied by tallies on the land revenue of Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Money Book XII, p. 396.
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Mr. Guy 330l. on the unsatisfied order in his name for secret service. Disposition Book XII, p. 170.
Same (in the absence of Henry Guy) to same to issue out of the rent of the Lotteries 137l. 10s.d. to Sir Charles Slingesby and the “others named after him” as in [part of] the order of Nov. 27 last, supra, p. 825. Ibid, p. 171.
Same to Mr. Sansom and Mr. Knight to report the usual method of paying the salary of a Commissioner of the Customs in a quarter in which he has been removed, viz. “whether to the Commissioner removed or to him coming in or by proportions to them both.” Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 330.
Same to Mr. Feilding to deliver to Mr. Murray, Commissary for the West India Expedition, 500 pair of shoes and 3,000 pair of stockings, out of those which remain in your hands belonging to their Majesties. Ibid.
Same to said Murray to sell the above shoes and stockings at Jamaica, placing the proceeds to account for paying the soldiers there. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account [missing] of money paid by the Navy Treasurer to ships etc. between Nov. 21 and 30 last. Ibid.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Mary Bedford, widow of Capt. Edward Bedford, late of the Regiment of Dragoons now under the Earl of Essex, praying her husband's arrears and some provision for her future subsistence. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Stephen Harvey for a landwaiter's place at Plymouth now vacant. Reference Book VII, p. 72.
Dec. 5. Royal warrant, under the King's sign manual, to the Treasury Lords to deliver up to the executrix of Vere, late Earl of Westmorland, the bond for 8,000l. dated 1692–3, Mar. 5, to secure said Earl's paying 4,000l. as consideration for his having what might be recovered from the estates of Sir Alexander Bense and John Bene towards the debts of them et al. as late contractors for the [farm of] the revenues in Ireland: the King having been pleased by patent to discharge the estates of the said Sir Alexander and John from the said debts. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 29.
Dec. 5. Royal sign manual for 219l. 12s. 6d. to the executors of John, late Archbishop of Canterbury; 270l. thereof in satisfaction of a fine payable by the Crown for a lease, April 24 last, of certain barge-houses from the Archbishop to Samuell Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, as in trust for the Crown; 3l. 10s. 0d. for the arrears of the rent of 20s. per an. on the former lease of the premises; and the remaining 6l. 2s. 6d. for several fees and expenses thereupon. (Money warrant dated Dec. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 30. Money Book XII, p. 397. Order Book IV, p. 140.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 50,000l. to Edward Nicholas, Treasurer to the Queen, for the use and service of the said Queen, to be disposed of as she shall direct. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 31.
Royal sign manual for 1,500l. to Bartholomew Burton for so much paid or to be paid by him to divers persons by way of reward at the rate of 30s. per 100l. for the loans which they have made or shall make on credit of the Exchequer in general, to be transferred to the first Aid or Supply that shall be granted in Parliament for the service of the Land Forces. (Money warrant dated Dec. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Ibid, p. 31. Money Book XII, p. 397. Order Book IV, p. 139.
Same for 150l. to Bernard Granvile, without account, for half a year to Sept. 29 last for the rent of Mote Park, which was laid into the Great Park at Windsor. (Money warrant dated Dec. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 32. Money Book XII, p. 397. Order Book IV, p. 140.
Oct. [sic erratum for Dec] 5. Same for 535l. to the executors of Sir William Poole, late collector of Customs, Bristol port, in satisfaction of the like sum paid by him at Bristol to Col. Trelawney's Regiment in or before the year 1688: to be issued out of moneys paid or to be paid into the Exchequer on said Poole's account for Customs due before 1688, Christmas. (Money warrant dated Dec. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 14 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 33. Money Book XII, p. 396. Order Book IV, p. 137.
Dec. 5. Same for 615l. to Sir John Trevor for 123 days, 1694, June 30 to Oct. 31, on his allowance as Speaker of the House of Commons. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 33. Money Book XII, p. 397. Order Book IV, p. 137.
50l. to William Conyers, gent., as royal bounty. (Money warrant dated Dec. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.)
Same for 10,000l. to Thomas Neale, Master and Worker of the Mint: as imprest for the service of the Mint: to be issued out of Coinage Duty. (Money warrant dated Dec. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 34. Money Book XII, p. 397. Order Book IV, p. 139.
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for an indenture between the King and Queen of the one part and Lieut. Col. Edward Pearce of the other part for a grant to the said Pearce, or his assigns, of all and every such wrecks, jetsam, flotsam, lagan etc., bullion, gold, silver etc., on any of the rocks, shoals etc. within. 50 leagues of the Staggs of Broadhaven in the western parts of Ireland, up to 1702, Sept. 29: with reservation to the Crown of a tenth of the proceeds; and with a covenant on the grantee's part that he shall forthwith or as soon as conveniently may be cause a voyage for the said parts to be proceeded upon and to keep a faithful account in writing of all treasure etc. recovered and to bring same to the port of London and that the Treasury Lords may appoint persons to inspect the fishing on the said wrecks; also that this grant shall not prejudice any former or other grant to any other person to fish for wrecks within the said limits. King's Warrant Book XVIII, pp. 38–9.
Dec. 6. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to pay into the Exchequer on Saturday morning next 20,000l. in further part of the subscriptions of [to] the Bank; the same being intended to be issued to the Navy. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 331.
Treasury reference to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby of the petition of Bartholomew Ogilby, Lieut. Col. of the First Troop of Guards, shewing that 207l. 10s. 0d. was paid him in Ireland for two journeys to Cork and Kinsale by warrant from General Ginkle; which sum is now stopped out of his pay: therefore praying that it may be repaid him. Reference Book VII, p. 72.
Dec. 7. Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue the above 20,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy towards paying recalls. Disposition Book XII, p. 171.
And 606l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on account of pay due to the six engineers at Dixmude to Mar. 31 last: to be issued out of loans on the Exchequer in general,
Same to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to pay into the Exchequer 250l.: out of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of loans on the Exchequer in general) 10,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy for the Victuallers towards answering the second three months' provisions for the Fleet in the Mediterranean. Ibid, p. 172.
Same to Mr. Aaron Smith of the petition of Ann Cary, widow, shewing that her late husband, Edward Cary, esq., as head bailiff of Westminster did about 1692, August, seize a parcel of clippings belonging, as was supposed, to Ann Palmer and others, the same being forfeited to him in right of his office; but the Warden of the Mint claiming them from the Crown, they were ordered to be sealed up and delivered to Sir William Ashurst, then one of the Sheriffs of London: therefore praying that same may be delivered to her. Reference Book VII, p. 73.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Van Lecuwen, shewing that he brought from Holland in one of his Majesty's baggage ships 2l pounds of tea and two small pieces of calicoe for himself and friends, but same are seized: therefore praying delivery thereof, he having already paid Customs thereon. Ibid.
Dec. 7. William Lownds (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. My Lords are informed concerning some clandestine agreements carried on in the setting to farm the Hearthmoney in Ireland. I enclose an extract thereof. Send my Lords your answer thereto with all speed. Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 463.
[? Dec. 7.] The Treasury Lords to same to observe (a) infra. Ibid, p. 464. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 124.
Prefixing: (a) Order of the King in Council, dated Whitehall, Dec. 6 inst. (made on a presentment from the Customs Commissioners of Nov. 26 last), that, notwithstanding the embargo which is to be laid on the 10th inst., such ships as belong to Ireland which are now in England and are to return to Ireland, “where their proprietors live and reside,” be permitted to depart on their masters giving bond to go directly to some port of Ireland and to return certificate of their arrival there within such time as the Treasury Lords shall appoint: and to the end those ships may be restrained from going afterwards to the Plantations or other remote voyages the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, are to take bond from the masters of all ships sailing from Ireland for their coming directly to England.
Dec. 8. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to Mr. Bartholomew Burton to pay as follows out of money put into your hands for paying allowances or discount for loans, viz.: Disposition Book XII, pp. 171–2.
65l. 14s. 2d. to Thomas Browne for 2 per cent. gratuity or reward on [a loan of] 5,000l.
10l. 13s. 10½d. to Sir Leonard Robinson for same on 983l. 5s. 7d. from May 19 last.
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of the agent to Brigadier Lumley's Regiment touching moneys overpaid by you to Lieut. Col. Palmer. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 331.
Dec. 10. Money warrant for 250l. to the heir of George, late Earl of Kinnoul, in part of what is due on said Earl's pension from Charles II. Money Book XII, p. 397.
Same for 910l. to Alexander Stanhope for six months, 1693, Aug. 17, to 1693–4, Feb. 15, on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to Spain. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Ibid, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 139.
Same for 455l. 10s. 0d. to same for a bill of extra-ordinaries, 1691–2, Feb. 21, to 1692–3, Feb. 21 [in his said service]. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 139.
Same for 273l. to Geo. Stepney for a quarter, June 8 last to Sept. 7 last, on his ordinary as Agent in Germany. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 182l. to John Robinson for a quarter, Aug. 2 last to Oct. 31 last, on his same as Agent (Resident) in Sweden. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Dec. 10. Money warrant for 82l. to John Robinson for May 11 last to Aug. 1 last on his former allowance of 20s. a day. Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 56l. 12s. 6d. to same for a bill of extra-ordinaries, 1693, Aug. 12, to 1693, Nov. 12 [in his said service]. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 91l. to Matt. Prior for a quarter, 1694, Aug. 1 to Oct. 31, on his ordinary as remaining at the Hague in Holland. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 543l. 12s. 6d. to same for three bills of extraordinaries, 1693, Nov. 1, to 1694, Nov. 1, on his said service. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 455l. to James Cressett for a quarter, June 12 last to Sept. 11 last, on his ordinary as Envoy to the Princes of Brunswick and Luneburg. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 261l. 8s. 0d. to same for a bill of extraordinaries, June 12 last to Sept. 12 last, in his said service. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 857l. 16s. 9d. to Edmund Poley for a bill of extraordinaries, 1692, Aug. 22, to 1693, Sept. 20, as late Envoy in Savoy. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 351l. 16s. 6d. to Rob Wolseley for three bills of extraordinaries for 1½ years to 1694, June 3, as Envoy to the Elector of Bavaria. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 192.
Same for 294l. 15s. 0d. to Charles, Visct. Dursley, for a bill of extraordinaries, 1692–3, March 6, to 1693, June 8, as late Envoy to the States General. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 910l. to John Methuen for six months, 1693, Sept. 17, to 1693–4, March 18, as his ordinary as Envoy in Portugal. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 149l. 10s. 0d. to same for a bill of extraordinaries, 1692, June 20 to Dec. 20, in his said service. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 455l. to Robert, Lord Lexinton, for a quarter, 1694, July 31 to Oct. 30, on his ordinary as Envoy to the Emperor. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 910l. to Philibert D'Heruart for a quarter (sic for six months), 1693, Sept. 21, to 1693–4, March 22, on his ordinary as Envoy to the Swiss Cantons. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 138.
Same for 375l. 6s. 6d. to same for a bill of extraordinaries, 1693, March 25 to Sept. 25, in his said service. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 138.
Same for 455l. to Henry, Visct. Galway, for a quarter, 1694, June 5 to Sept. 4, on his ordinary as Envoy to the Duke of Savoy. (Money order dated Dec. 12, hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 138.
Dec. 10. Money warrant for 550l. to Henry, Visct. Galway, in part of 1,135l. 3s. 6d. for a bill of extraordinaries, 1693, Dec. 7, to 1693–4, March 1, as Envoy to the said Duke of Savoy. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 138.
Same for 456l. to Sir Paul Rycaut for six months, 1693, Sept. 23, to 1693–4, March 24, on his ordinary as Resident with the Hanse Towns. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
Same for 141l. 6s. 3d. to same for a bill of extra-ordinaries, 1692–3, Jan. 1, to 1693, July 1, in his said service. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 398. Order Book IV, p. 136.
William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 153l. 15s. 0d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: to be by him paid to the physician, apothecary and apothecary's mate who are to attend the present expedition to Jamaica for one quarter as follows on their respective allowances and to enable them to provide [themselves] for the said service, viz. 91l. 5s. 0d. to the physician on 20s. a day; 50l. to the apothecary on 200l. per an.; 12l. 10s. to the apothecary's mate on 50l. per an. Disposition Book XII, p. 172.
Same to same to issue to Henry Guy (on the unsatisfied order in his name) for secret service the 151l. 7s.d. remaining in the Exchequer of the duties on low wines. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Blathwayt to prepare an establishment, to be signed by the King, for paying 8s. a day to John Silvester, appointed to be assistant to the Commissary General of the West India Expedition. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 331.
Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account of money paid by the Treasurer of the Navy to ships etc. between the 1st and 7th inst. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Chetwynd. My Lords have read your report on the petition of Nath. Booth for a grant of the Pre fines and Post fines of the County Palatine of Chester and county of Flint. They are of opinion the said grant ought not to pass without fine. You are to certify a true value of these fines. (Cancelled and replaced by a letter dated Dec. 14 to the Auditors of Wales and Cheshire for such a certificate of value.) Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lords have enlarged till the end of Hilary term the leave of absence to Humphrey Fitzherbert, one of the customers of Bristol port. Ibid.
Same to the Solicitor General. It appears that in 21 Car. II Charles II granted to his Queen, now Queen Dowager, the 35 houses intended, ut supra, p. 648, to be granted to the Earl of Dorset and that the said estate is come to said Earl or others in trust for him. Please include a recital of this in the Earl's intended grant and any other recitals necessary to make the grant to said Earl valid and effectual, “although they or any of them, be omitted in the Auditor's particular or the Surveyor General's report.” Ibid, p. 332.
Dec. 10. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petitions of the Drummers in ordinary, praying payment of one year's salary. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 332.
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe (a) infra. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 123.
Prefixing: (a) Order of the King in Council, dated Kensington, Nov. 18 last, made on a representation from the Committee for Trade and Plantations, that the East India Company do intend to send out four ships with 352 English seamen, besides landmen and foreigners, for the Coast of Bay [Bombay] in Jan. and Feb. next, the said English seamen to be on board before Jan. 1 next, “after which time the said Company were told no protections would be granted for the said men.” They now desire permission for three ships and 282 men as part of the said 352. It is hereby ordered that said Company be permitted to send to the East Indies the King William, 700 tons, 140 men; the Russell, 350 tons, 70 men; and the Scepter, 360 tons, 72 men, with protections accordingly, notwithstanding the embargo.
Treasury reference to same of the petition of Richard Roper to be made a tidesman in fee, he having been for six years a tidesman in the 30 list and in the 70 list. My Lords recommend him. Reference Book VII, p. 72.
Entry of an affidavit sworn before the Treasury Lords by John Cary of Bristol, merchant, of goods, detailed, entered by him and others (John Hall and William James) in the Customs House, Bristol port, 1694, Aug. 17 and 28, for shipment in the ship Samuell arid George of Bristol, Samuel Willard master, for Antigua, which ship was taken by the French in its voyage and the said goods made prize. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, pp. 357–8.
Appending: certificate dated Oct. 22 last by J. D. Colt, collector of Bristol, John Rutter, deputy customer there, and Tho. Moore, deputy comptroller there, as to the said entries.
[?] Undated and unfinished entry of a similar affidavit of goods lost at sea in several ships by William Hart and Company. Ibid, p. 361.
[?] Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of the docquet of a lease to Joseph Cragg of premises, ut supra, p. 796. Ibid, p. 358.
Dec. 12. Royal sign manual for the following payments: l. s. d. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 37. Money Book XII, p. 397. Order Book IV, p. 143.
to Hugh Greg, “who is residing in our service with our good brother the King of Denmark,” for six months, Mar. 31 last to Sept. 29 last, on his 20s. a day 182 0 0
to ditto for a bill of extraordinaries in that service, 1692, Dec. 31, to 1693, June 30 135 5 9
to Lambert Blackwell, esq., Consul at Leghorn, in satisfaction of his services there 500 0 0
to Sir Henry Belasyse in satisfaction of his expenses, “being sent by us to compliment the Elector of Bavaria on the birth of his son” 400 0 0
£1,217 5 9
(Money warrant dated Dec. 17 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 27 hereon.)
Dec. 12. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to issue to the heir of the late Earl of Kinnoul on the warrant, ut supra, p. 716, the 250l. paid into the Exchequer by Mr. Knight on account of the Four and a half per cent. Duty. Disposition Book XII, p. 172.
Same to same to issue to Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Navy, for services as follows, the 250,000l. which the Governor and Company of the Bank of England have acquainted my Lords that they intend to pay into the Exchequer on Saturday morning in further part of the subscriptions to the Bank, viz. l Ibid, p. 173.
for the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen and Exchange of Prisoners of War on account for that service and to be placed to the head of wages 2,400
for recalls 10,000
for wages according to such directions as the said Treasurer shall receive from my Lords; and to be reserved in his hands accordingly 237,600
with a marginal note: ord[ered] Dec. 18, 30,000l.; 1694–5, Jan. 2, 10,000l.
Same to same to issue to said Russell 10,000l. out of loans on the Exchequer in general: same being intended for the Victuallers towards answering the second three months' provisions for the Fleet in the Mediterranean. Ibid.
Same to the Governor and Company of the Bank. My Lords, being acquainted of your resolution of paying into the Exchequer 250,000l., ut supra, do intend to issue same to the Navy Treasurer. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 332.
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of the petition of Abra. Jordan, shewing that by contract with said Wren for fitting up Powys House he was to receive 1,030l., but he has only received 800l.; therefore praying payment of the remaining 230l. Reference Book VII, p. 73.
Dec. 13. Privy seal for 300l. as equipage and 4l. a day as ordinary to Geo. Stepney, esq., as Minister at the Courts of the Elector of Saxony and Landgrave of Hesse Cassel: his ordinary to commence from Oct. 30 last: together with the usual clause for allowance of his extraordinaries. All moneys due on his privy seal of 1692–3, March 16 [supra, p. 101, as Agent to the Court of the Emperor], are to be paid due up to Oct. 29 last, but no further; from which date said privy seal is to determine. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 36.
Dec. 13. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to Mr. [Bartholomew] Burton to pay 200l. to Thomas Browne as 2 per cent. reward for a loan made by him the 7th inst. on credit of the Excise. Disposition Book XII, p. 173.
Dec. 14. Money warrant dormant for 25,000l. per an. for ever to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England as the third quarter of the 100,000l. per an. appropriated to the subscribers to said Bank by the Act of Parliament [5 and 6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20] and by the letters of Incorporation of said Bank: subject nevertheless to the clause of redemption as therein. (Money order dated Dec. 27 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 399. Order Book IV, p. 132.
Money order for 295l. 3s. 1d. to John Walker, Usher of the Exchequer Court, for necessaries by him delivered to the officers of said Court in 1694, Michaelmas term. Order Book IV, p. 137.
William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue out of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise the sums, detailed, to the 14 Ambassadors, ut supra, pp. 844–6, to a total of 9,623l. 19s. 9d. Disposition Book XII, p. 174.
Same to the Attorney and Solicitor General to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of William, Visct. Montgomery, praying a lease of the manor of Hen-don with its appurtenances at a rent of 700l. per an. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 333.
[?] Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account of money paid by the Treasurer of the Navy to ships between the 7th and 14th inst. Ibid.
Dec. 14. Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Mr. Lambe, the late contractor for victualling the Hospitals in the Low Countries. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Walter Kidley as a landwaiter, London port, loco Thomas Allen, who is to be Deputed Wine Taster and Inspector of Linens ibid. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 124.
Same to same to employ said Thomas Allen as above; the Commissioners having discovered that Mr. Graves, the late wine taster, was also a cooper and agent for the merchants, and he was therefore dismissed “and reflecting on the great allowances that have been lately made upon wine and the nature of the trust that is reposed in the person who is to be judge of those allowances and how great a leak it may prove to the revenue if not faithfully performed,” the Commissioners advise an increase of salary from 60l. per an. to 100l. per an. and that in the times of vacancy from this service [of wine tasting] he be employed in inspecting the delivery of linens, threads and tapes; he having special experience in the knowledge of linens: all which is hereby approved. Ibid, p. 126.
Dec. 14. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Stephen Harvey as landwaiter at Plymouth loco John Jones, who has relinquished same. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 127.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on several papers relating to the exportation of corn from Ireland. Your Majesty is apprised by a representation from the [Lords] Justices of Ireland of the great plenty of all sorts of corn there and that [a] great quantity may safely be transported to the advantage of your subjects so as sufficient caution be used that your Majesty's enemies be not furnished with it. We have nothing to object against liberty being given to export corn thence to any places in amity: but the thing chiefly to be respected is the prevention of collusive supplying and succouring the enemy. In order thereto we advise that the real master of every ship so transporting corn be obliged to make his out-voice himself and not by one of his seamen or cabin boy, as is usual in fraudulent designs: that one substantial man be bound with the merchant to return authentic certificates of the landing the cargo in the port the ship is declared for: that letters be sent to the respective Consuls abroad to have particular regard in this affair and that at the place of discharge there be a certificate signed by the Consul (if any there resident) and also by the Chief Civil Magistrate and principal officer of the revenue there and that a copy thereof be transmitted to the Customs Commissioners, London, and by them to be sent to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland: and because it has been objected that these precautions may be eluded by the Irish putting their ships collusively into the hands of French privateers, we think that stated times should be ascertained [fixed] by the Lords Justices of Ireland for the corn exporting ships to sail, to the end that convoy may be appointed to take care of them and that none such be suffered to depart without convoy. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, pp. 359–60.
Dec. 15. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise) 384l. to the Master of the Horse on the order in his name for the ordinary of the Stables: same being intended for liveries. Disposition Book XII, p. 174.
Same to same to issue (out of loans on the Exchequer in general) 6,000l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance: to be applied to the account of sea service [of the Office of Ordnance] “and to be in part of the computation of 7s. a man a month.” Ibid.
Same to same to issue (out of the like loans) 5,468l. 3s. 9d. to the Earl of Ranelagh for services as follows, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid, p. 175.
to clear the subsistence to Col. Russell's Regiment of Foot to 1694, Dec. 31 3,000 16 8
for the like to Captain Prince's Company to same date 257 17 7
for four weeks' subsistence to seven Companies of Col. Farrington's Regiment 424 4 0
for the like for five Troops of Col. Leigh's Dragoons 726 13 4
for the like for three Companies of Venner's Regiment 181 16 0
for the like for three Companies of Coot's Regiment 181 16 0
for the like for three Companies of Hastings' Regiment 181 16 0
for the like for one Troop of Steenbach's Regiment 103 3 0
for two weeks' subsistence to Sir Henry Bellasyse's Regiment in the Tower 410 1 2
£5,468 3 9
Dec. 15. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 2,265l. 11s. 0d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name for the service of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Earl on credit of the Vellum Duties: and to be paid to Richard Harnage for clothing and accoutrements by him furnished for the Detachments under Col. Llillingston intended for the West Indies. Disposition Book XII, p. 175.
Same to same to issue to the Earl of Ranelagh 654l. 11s. 0d. out of loans on the Exchequer in general: to be paid to said Col. Llillingston for the following particulars bought by him for the service of the Forces ordered for the West Indies according to his agent's certificate, viz.: l s. d. Ibid.
1600 pair of shoes at 3s. 6d. 280 0 0
850 caps for private soldiers at 7s 297 10 0
39 caps for Serjeants at 20s. 39 0 0
1 drum major's cap at 20s. 1 0 0
39 corporals' caps at l1s 21 9 0
26 drummers' caps at 12s 15 12 0
£654 11 0
Same to Mr. Blathwaite to procure a royal warrant to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay 2,500l. to the Commissioners of Transports on account of freight and provision for the Forces sent to Jamaica. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 333.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of 10 poor gentlemen late of the Second Troop of Guards, praying what is due to them on their allowance of 18d. a day each. Ibid, p. 339.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Richard Burneby, Receiver General of the second Twelve Months' Aid, Quarterly Poll, Review of the Poll and first 4s. Aid for co. Rutland, praying payment of 82l. 15s. 0d. for his extraordinary charges therein. Reference Book VII, p. 74.
Same to same of the like petition of Cha. Brawn for 248l. 15s. 0d., 1 ke charges as Receiver for co. Somerset of the first 4s. Aid and Review of the Poll. Ibid.