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Nov. 2, afternoon. |
Present:—Sir Stephen Fox. |
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Memorandum: On Saturday last being the 31st October my Lord
Godolphin obtained the King's leave to retire from his place at this
Board. |
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[Order is given for] 10,000l. to be issued out of the next money
coming in [to the Exchequer] from the Mint: [to be issued] upon the
head of loans on the Continued Impositions: and to be for the Ordnance for sea service. |
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likewise 10,000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh: to be issued out of seizures. |
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likewise 2,000l. to Mr. Nicho. Baker: to be issued out of tallies on
the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. |
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Write the letter to the Navy Board for [them to order] the pay of
the officers of the Marine Regiments for the year 1695 according to the
Act of Parliament. |
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[Send word] to Mr. Corbet to come to me [Lowndes]. |
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[Memorandum] to lay before the King that the Queen Dowager is
not paid for Lady day, Midsummer and Michaelmas quarters out of
the Excise. |
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[Order for] Dr. Otes to have 10l. on [account of] the Lady day
quarter. Treasury Minute Book IX., p. 33. |
November 6. |
Present:—Sir Stephen Fox, Mr. Smith, Sir Thomas Littleton. |
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The tallies for 2,000l. directed for the Hospital at Greenwich may be
discounted by the [Navy] Treasurer at the cheapest rate for which it
can be done: and my Lords will allow the discount at the King's charge.
Ibid., p. 34. |
November 9, afternoon. |
Present:—ut supra. |
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[Send word] to the Customs Commissioners to be here with Mr.
Knight to-morrow afternoon about the payment of debentures. |
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[My Lords direct] 10,000l. to the [Navy Treasurer for the] Victuallers:
to be issued out of the new money of the loans on the Continued
Impositions. Ibid., p. 35. |
November 10, afternoon. |
Present:—All the four Lords. |
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[My Lords direct] Mr. Nicholas Baker to discount 1,000l. of the
tallies in his hands on the Excise at as cheap a rate as he can: and the
papers in Mr. Smith's hands are to be delivered to him. |
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[Send] a letter to the Exchequer to take in such loans [up to
600,000l.] as any person will make upon the Exchequer in General
pursuant to the [House of Commons Credit] Vote of yesterday's date. |
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The Customs Commissions and Mr. Heysham [are called in] with Mr.
Knight about the payment of debentures for Impost [drawbacks] out of
the Customs. My Lords are of opinion that the debentures ought to
be paid as desired. |
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Mr. Holt is called in; his warrant is settled and my Lords recommend to him to employ the present clerks and to allow them suitable
encouragement; [and they impress upon him] particularly that Mr.
Pope do find his account in it. |
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The [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance are called in. They demand
money for the [artillery] Train in Flanders. My Lords recommend
it to them to procure money to be lent on yesterday's Vote of Credit
[in the House of Commons]. |
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[Send word] to Sir Christopher Wren to survey the [building] work
done at the Mint at the Tower and to examine and settle the bill for
the charge thereof. Ibid., p. 36. |
November 19, morning. |
Present:—ut supra. |
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[No entry of any minute.] Ibid., p. 37. |
November 20, afternoon. |
Present:—Sir Stephen Fox, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Thomas
Littleton. |
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[Send word] to Mr. Nicholas Baker to put into the hands of Mr.
Henry Baker 500l. of the tallies in his hands on the Excise for the use
of Mr. Porter and other gentlemen. |
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[Send] to the Excise Commissioners to be here to-morrow afternoon
and the doors to be shut: [to wit] at 5 o'clock. |
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The Patentees for Copper Farthings are to be here to-morrow afternoon. |
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Write to Mr. Rudy that it is the King's pleasure that my Lord
Torrington should have all the arrears of rent [arising] out of the estate
which is granted to him which were in the tenants' hands at the time of
passing his grant [and which are yet] not paid into the Exchequer: and
a warrant is to be prepared for the King's hand in that behalf. |
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[Write a] letter to the Navy Board to know how much the fifth part
of the money for the hemp delivered doth amount to which [money
or? fifth part] the merchants now expect. |
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Send to the Navy Commissioners to be here to-morrow afternoon. |
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[My Lords order that] the expense and pains of Mr. Geo. Smith of
Nibley, county Gloucester in prosecuting clippers and coiners be forthwith taken into consideration. |
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[My Lords order] Mr. Joseph Beverton to have his 60l. |
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A bill of exchange for 2,000l. is represented per the Commissioners of
Transports to become due to-morrow week. Care must be taken to
provide the money against the day. |
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[Send directions] to Mr. Henry Baker to prosecute the King's right
to the bona proditorum within the city of Westminster. |
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[My Lords order] 2,000l. to be issued to Mr. Neal for the charges of
the Mints: to be issued in tallies on the Excise, part of those in Mr.
Burton's hands: and he [Neal] is to raise money [or the said tallies] by
discount at as cheap a rate as he can and to apply the money to the
uses most necessary. Ibid., pp. 37–38. |
November 23, afternoon. |
Present:—ut supra. |
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The Victuallers [are called in and] demand money for the cheesemongers and brewers and to buy oxen. My Lords tell them [that as
yet] no money is lent [into the Exchequer on the credit of the Exchequer in General] on the Vote [of Credit by the House of Commons
ut supra p. 68]. |
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[My Lords direct] 37,914l. [to be applied] for last Lady Day quarter
to the Yards: to be issued out of the new money in the Navy Treasurer's
hands. |
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[Send word] to the Glass Duties Commissioners and the Excise
Commissioners to be here to-morrow afternoon at 6 o'clock: and the
Principal Commissioners of Prizes are to be here then. Ibid., p. 39. |
November 24, afternoon. |
Present:—Sir Stephen Fox, Mr. Smith, Sir Thomas Littleton. |
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Send a letter to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes to direct
their Treasurer to pay forthwith to the Treasurer of the Navy the
whole share of the cash due to the Navy from his [the Treasurer of
Prizes'] Office. |
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Mr. Lowndes [is directed] to tell Mr. Dodington that he may take
this [the above prize] money in Bank Bills and that the Commissioners
for Sick and Wounded will take from him [Dodington] their part in
like manner. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer comes in. |
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The Excise Commissioners attend. Several projects for raising
money [for supply by means of new Duties on the Excise] are delivered
to them to consider against Thursday morning. |
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Ordered that the solicitors of the revenue (the solicitors of the Treasury and of the Customs and of the Excise) make use of none but the
King's Counsel in the King's business unless directed by the Attorney
General or Solicitor General to make use of any other Counsel [such as]
either of them shall name for a particular business. |
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Ordered that the accounts of the Solicitors of the Treasury and of
the Customs and of the Excise for the King's law business shall not
be allowed unless first allowed of and signed by the Attorney and Solicitor General besides other proof made of the truth of the same as is
usual: and that those solicitors and those who are to take their
accounts do have forthwith notice of these orders. Treasury Minute
Book IX., p. 40. |
November 26, forenoon. |
Present:—Sir Stephen Fox, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir
Thomas Littleton. |
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[No entry of any minute.] Ibid., p. 41. |