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May 21. |
Money warrant for 216l. 12s. 10½d. to Lord Cutts, Governor of the
Isle of Wight and Receiver of his Majesty's Revenues in the said
Island: without account: in satisfaction of the surplusage due to
him upon the foot of his last account of his receipts and payments
in the said Island for one year ended 1696 Michaelmas. (Money
order dated May 24 hereon). Money Book XIII, p. 295, Order Book
IV, p. 368. |
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Same for 110l. to Brook Bridges Esq. in reward of his service in
attending the business of inspecting the telling and weighing of the
clipt moneys at the Duchy Court, which were taken into the Exchequer: [to wit] to 1696 June 24. (Money order dated May 22
hereon). Money Book XIII, p. 296, Order Book IV, p. 367. |
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Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1,000l.
to the Earl of Orford, Treasurer of the Navy, on an unsatisfied order
in his name for the service of the Navy: to be issued in Exchequer
Bills on the Act for the 3s. Aid and on the Act for making good the
Deficiences of several Funds: to be as imprest and to be applied
to the head of wear and tear, and is to be imprested to William
Culliford and Anthony Evernden for sailcloth. (William Lowndes
to the Navy Commissioners to make forth bills on the Navy Treasurer
for such payment to Culliford and Evernden). Disposition Book
XIV, p. 4. |
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The like warrant for 37,335 to the said Treasurer: out of the like
Bills: for a quarter's wages to the Yards due at 1696 Michaelmas:
and 6,673l. 12s. 6d. out of the like: to be applied as follows viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for paying bills of exchange from the outports
[for conduct money and press money] for
persons that have sent seamen to the Fleet:
for their rewards of 20s. a man |
396 |
8 |
0 |
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for Captains' disbursements in pressing and
procuring seamen for the Fleet |
2234 |
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for imprests to the Clerks of the checque and
Muster Masters' of the outports for their
paying 20s. a head for all seamen sent out
of the country |
1100 |
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for bedding of the seamen on board the Fleet |
2943 |
4 |
0 |
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£6673 |
12 |
0 |
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Ibid, |
May 21. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of loans to be made by the respective payees themselves on
credit of the Malt Duties: viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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1,000l. each to the Earls of Portland, Romney,
Lexinton, Monmouth, Drumlanrig, Oxford,
Essex, Scarborough |
8000 |
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500l. each to Thomas Windsor, George Cholmondley, Adrian Van Borcelan, and Thomas,
Lord Raby |
2000 |
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Brook Bridges 66l. 13s. 4d. and 110l. |
176 |
13 |
4 |
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Thomas Done |
66 |
13 |
4 |
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£10243 |
6 |
8 |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 5. |
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Same to same to issue 10,000l. to William, Earl of Portland on
the unsatisfied order in his name as Keeper of the Privy Purse:
for the use and service of the Privy Purse: to be issued out of loans
to be made by said Earl or by any other person at his nomination
and appointment upon credit of the Malt Duties. Ibid. |
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Same to same to issue 200l. each to Lady Jane Berkley and Mris
Eleanora May out of loans to be made by them respectively or by
their nominees on credit of the Malt Duties. Ibid., p. 8. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners to examine Robert Wyn and
William Carpenter for employment in the Duties on leather or on
malt. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 265. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite enclosing five warrants for the King's
signature: viz.: for (1) Commissioners for Trade, Establishment:
(2) 200l. to Mr. Balfour in part of a debt owing in Ireland: (3) 300l.
to Mr. Harrington in part of what was promised him for securing
loans: (4) 3,000l. to the Earl of Rochford for the Robes: (5) 43,435l.
to the Trustees for Exchequer Bills for interest to subscribers. Ibid.,
p. 267. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt. For the future you are to
make forth no Bills higher in value than £5 or £10 unless by my
Lords' particular appointment. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Romney [Master General of the Ordnance]
to report on the enclosed account [missing] of the costs and charges
of 6,000 barrels of gunpowder provided by the East India Company
for his Majesty's service. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Abbott. Brigadier William Selwin, Governor of
Tilbury Fort, has petitioned my Lords shewing that Col. Tufton and
the preceding Governors of said Fort had the several fees and
allowances at the Exchequer of 2s. a day, 20l. a year and 4d. a day
amounting in the whole to 62l. 11s. 8d. per an. and has prayed
the like allowances to be continued to him. Please certify what
the same amount to at Lady day last from the date of Selwyn's
Commission as such Governor. Ibid. |
May 21. |
Same to the Farmers of the Lotteries. Bring on Monday next
your account of what is due for the rent of your farm. Ibid., p. 268. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite. The King has declared his pleasure to
my Lords for a grant to the Earl of Galway of Sir Patrick Trant's
estate in Ireland charged with his debts. My Lords directed a
warrant accordingly but finding a very considerable debt of 8,443l.
17s. 4d. in principal money owing to Lady Stapleton from the said
Trant, and that a decree is obtained for the same, they have at the
desire of the said Earl deferred sending the warrant for the King's
signature conceiving that the grant will be of little value if said
debt be charged thereon. Please acquaint the King therewith and
if it be his pleasure that other forfeited lands in Ireland be granted
to Lady Stapleton and the Earl's grant be wholly discharged of said
debt please signify same to my Lords by the first opportunity.
Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to signify to the Tellers or
their clerks that when any money is brought to be charged in the
Receipt they do specify in the bills which they shall throw down
for same (to the end it may be expressed on the tally) "how much
in each"; [kind i.e. whether the money was received in specifical
money or in Exchequer Bills] and that the Tellers do require the
Receivers General or those which bring such money or Bills to be
charged as aforesaid, to specify the one and the other in all their
payments for every respective tax, revenue or fund whatsoever.
Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Clark to procure a warrant to be signed by the Lords
Justices of England to authorise the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 2,415l.
14s. 4¼d. as follows viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to Col. Leigh's Dragoons to enable them
to pay the carriages on their march; to be
placed to [Army] Contingencies: being at
the rate of 10l. a Troop |
80 |
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to the Victualling Commissioners for provisions furnished to Col. Gibson for 512
soldiers in their passage to Newfoundland
for 3 months |
2335 |
14 |
4¼ |
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£2415 |
14 |
4¼ |
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Ibid., p. 269. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite. Before he went for Holland the King
signed a warrant for a grant, release and confirmation of certain
lands in Ireland to Sir Richard Pyne, Lord Chief Justice of Common
Pleas there. In writing the warrant the denomination of some of the
lands was omitted. Please procure the King's signature to [the
enclosed] fresh warrant [rectifying said blunder]. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ James
Mountford (tidesman in Plymouth port) as landwaiter in Bristol
port loco Thomas Goffe, preferred to be jerquer there. |
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John Lunt as tidesman at Plymouth loco said Mountford. |
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Thomas Goffe (a landwaiter Bristol port) as jerquer ibid loco Daniell
Ballard dismissed for neglect of duty. |
May 21. |
Robert Mills (for several years clerk to the collector of Berwick
port and well behaved) as waiter and searcher ibid loco Charles
Forrester and the said Forrester to be (at his own request) clerk
to the Collector there: this exchange being for their mutual
accommodation without any inconvenience to the King. |
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John Paragwanath (boatman at Portsmouth) and William Drake
(tidesman and boatman at Penzance) to exchange places. |
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Matthew Savage as waiter and searcher at Lympston in Exeter
port loco Samuell Axe preferred to be a landwaiter there. |
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45 tidesmen to be established at Bristol at 30l. per an. each
instead of the present establishment there which consists of 20
established tidesmen at 10l. per an. each and day pay when boarded
[on board ship] and 78 tidesmen in extraordinary at like day pay
when on board; the Customs Commissioners having represented
in their memorial of the 18th inst. that after consulting the collector
of the port they find that 45 tidesmen will be sufficient for the
service there and if settled at an established salary of 30l. per an.
(which will be a competent maintenance for them) there may be
saved 100l. per an. and have therefore proposed a list of 45
tidesmen comprehending all the [present] feemen and the best of the
extraordinary men who by experience have been found most trusty
and deserving. |
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Appending: the list of the said 45 tidesmen. |
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Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 345, 346–7. |
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Treasury warrant to the [Principal] Commissioners for Prizes to
appoint Edward Randolph as supervisor over all their Agents for
Prizes as well as all other matters relating thereto, [to wit prizes]
which have been, now are, or may be brought into America or any
of the islands belonging thereto: to be rewarded according to the
merits of his service without any standing salary. Ibid., p. 349. |
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Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of William De la Rose praying to be restored as Collector of Excise
in Hampshire and for an allowance for his charge and trouble in that
collection as has been allowed to former collectors. Reference Book
VII, p. 214. |
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Same to the Victualling Commissioners of the petition of the
pursers of the Navy shewing that they have often attended the said
Commissioners [for money] but [without effect and in consequence
find that from the tradesmen they] can't be so supplied as to carry
on his Majesty's service without some relief from the Treasury
Lords. Ibid. |
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Same to same of the petition of the poor tradesmen that have
supplied the said pursers: to the same effect. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, to
enter a noli prosequi to the information against Thomas Ward,
master of the ship Yarmouth (employed to carry stores for the Navy)
for importing a parcel of French prunellos bought by him at Cadiz
as prize goods from his Majesty's Agent for Prizes there: the Customs
Commissioners having reported that he very well deserves favour
and relief. Warrants not Relating to Money XV, p. 307a. |
May 21. |
Treasury authorisation and appointment of Peter Hume Esq.
to act jointly with Thomas Cremer (who is thereto appointed by the
Auditor of the Receipt) in viewing and inspecting from time to time
as well the cash in the offices of the four Tellers of the Receipt as also
the receipts and vouchers taken by the said Tellers or their clerks
and carefully to compare and examine them with the payments
allowed and discharged in the certificates which are weekly transmitted to the Treasury by the Auditor of the Receipt and the clerks
of the Pells: to wit since the eve of Easter last and so from time
to time hereafter. You are to send to the Treasury weekly an
account of your proceedings herein and of the receipts and vouchers
which you shall find to be defective or wanting. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the
securities detailed of Isaac G. St. Eloy as agent to [the Regiment of]
Sir Bevill Granvile: total bond 1,500l.: ut supra Tr. Cal. X, pp.
1159–60. Ibid., XIV, p. 487. |
May 22. |
Money warrant for 150l. to Lady Jane Berkley (formerly Jane
Temple and now widow of John, Lord Berkly) for three quarters
to 1697 Lady on her 200l. per an. pension as in lieu of the 2,000l.
usually given on the marriage of a Maid of Honour. (Money order
dated May 24 hereon). Money Book XIII, p. 295, Order Book IV,
p. 367. |
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Same for 400l. to Henry Baker for Crown law costs and charges.
(Money order dated May 25 hereon). Money Book XIII, p. 297,
Order Book IV, p. 367. |
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Same for 686l. 5s. 0d. to Thomas Felton and the executors of
William Chiffinch for half a year to Lady day last on their several
fees and allowances as Master of the Hawks. Money Book XIII,
p. 297. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 585l. to
me [Lowndes] on the unsatisfied order in my name for Secret Service:
to be issued out of loans on the Malt Act remaining in the Exchequer.
Disposition Book XIV, p. 5. |
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Treasury warrant to same to issue 2,914l. 14s. 6d. to the Earl of
Orford on any unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the
Navy: to be issued out of Exchequer Bills on the Act for the 3s.
Aid and the Act for making good the Deficiences of several Funds:
as imprest: to be paid over to the Victualling Commissioners to
satisfy bills as follows. (In the margin: cancelled by my Lords.) |
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Appending: list of said bills on the Victuallers |
£ |
s. |
d. |
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one bill for beef dated 23 March, 1695–6. |
156 |
11 |
0 |
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ditto for victuals dated 27 Feb. |
126 |
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ditto for beef dated 18 Feb. |
1200 |
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ditto for making and trimming of cask |
500 |
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ditto for wheat dated 30 Sept. 1696 |
143 |
10 |
0 |
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ditto for pease dated 30 May 1696 |
51 |
6 |
0 |
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ditto for hops dated 30 May 1696 |
737 |
7 |
6 |
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£2914 |
7 |
6 |
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Ibid., p. 6. |
May 22. |
Treasury reference to the Transports Commissioners of the
petition of Simon Clement merchant shewing that he is concerned
in a debt for the Transport service in 1693 amounting to 2,140l.
and being to go Secretary to the Earl of Bellomont as Governor of
New York and New England prays directions for the payment of
his debt. Reference Book VII, p. 214. |
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Same to Mr. Henry and Mr. Nicholas Baker of the petition of John
Gibbons shewing that by direction of some of the Privy Council
particularly the Earl of Portland he entertained Capt. Porter and
Capt. Pendergrasse and furnished them and their families with all
necessaries for the space of 21 weeks for which there is due 361l.
12s. 0d.; that he is daily threatened to be arrested both by butcher
and baker for provision spent on this occasion: therefore praying
speedy payment. Ibid. |
May 25. |
Money warrant for 460l. to James Chase Esq., 172l. 10s. 0d.
thereof for so much due to his father John Chase Esq. deceased, for
1½ years 1688 Xmas to 1690 June 24 (the time of his death) on his
salary and allowance of 115l. payable at the Receipt in respect of
his office of apothecary in ordinary to the King's person; and
287l. 10s. 0d. for 2½ years to the said James (who succeeded his
father in the said office) on the like salary from 1690 June 24 to 1692
Xmas. Money Book XIII, p. 298. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Romney [Master of the Ordnance].
Upon the declaration of accompt of William Meesters Esq. for the
pay of the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland in 1690–1–2 there
remains due to him 1,873l. 12s. 3d. My Lords desire you to issue
the necessary orders for paying him same and to direct so many
of the tallies and orders on the Salt Act remaining in the hands of
the Treasurer of the Ordnance to be assigned to Meesters as will
make up that sum. (Cancelled and replaced by the letter of June
1 infra p. 192). Disposition Book XIV, p. 7. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners. Upon the declaration of the
aforesaid Meesters' accompt for providing the machines for the
Expedition against Dunkirk in 1692–3–4–5 there remains 3,222l. 9s.
5d. due to him. Please make forth bills on the Navy Treasurer for
payment thereof and assign same for payment out of tallies and
orders as above remaining in the said Treasurer's hands. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 33,600l. to the Earl
of Ranelagh upon an unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster
of the Forces: to be issued out of Exchequer Bills on the Act for
the 3s. Aid and on the Act for making good the Deficiences of several
Funds: same to be as imprest: to be paid over to Antonio Alvarez
Machado and Jacob Pereira, the contractors for bread and bread
waggons for the army in Flanders in full of 336,000 guilders at 10
guilders to the £ sterling which was to be allowed them [struck through]
(in the margin: this was altered thus by my Lords' order) for the
advance upon their said contracts for the present campaign.
Ibid., p. 8. |
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Same to same to issue 460l. to Thomas Chase and 400l. to Henry
Baker out of loans to be made by them respectively or by their
nominees on credit of the Malt Duties. Ibid. |
May 25. |
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint to attend the Trial
of the Pyx in the accustomed manner at the house of the Usher
of the Receipt of the Exchequer at Westminster as fixed for July
15 next by order of the 20th inst. of the Lords Justices of England.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 270. |
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Same to the Earl of Romney to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of the owners of the Oak pink, Seaflower and Greyhound
dogger which were employed as machine vessels; they praying to
be paid their full charges till [the date when] the machines were
taken out: together with the Navy Commissioners' report [missing]
thereon. Ibid., p. 272. |
May 26. |
Warrant by the Lords Justices of England to the Treasury Lords
for 30,000l. to the Earl of Portland, Keeper of the Privy Purse, for
the use and service of the Privy Purse. (Money warrant dated May
26 hereon). (Money order dated June 2 hereon). King's Warrant
Book XIX, p. 285, Money Book XII, p. 299, Order Book IV, p. 369. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue to the Earl of Orford
on any unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Navy
4,268l. 12s. 2½d.: as imprest: to be issued in Exhequer Bills on the
Land Tax Act and the Funds Deficiencies Act: and to be by him
paid over to the Victualling Commissioners for the payment of
short allowance money to the ships now at the Nore under the
command of Sir George Rook. Disposition Book XIV, p. 9. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to cause payment
to be made as follows out of any tallies or orders in the hands of the
Navy Treasurer applicable to the head of wages viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for pay of the Flag Officers: viz.: the Earl
of Orford 2244, Lord Berkely's executors
2081, Sir Cloudesly Shovell 645, Mathew
Aylmer Esq. 1098, David Mitchell Esq.
1098, John Nevill Esq. 258, John Benbow
Esq. 490, Henry Killigrew Esq. 460 |
8374 |
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for pay of the Physician to the Fleet, Provost
Marshal, Deputy Judge Advocates, and
reward for "some persons" for their late
service at Cadiz |
1156 |
19 |
2 |
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for imprests for two thirds of the pay of several
captains who commanded some of his
Majesty's ships gone to the West Indies. |
1353 |
3 |
3 |
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for imprests to the 2 Colonels of the Marine
Regiments |
6895 |
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£17779 |
2 |
5 |
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Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Miles Granger, on
the unsatisfied order in his name, 860l. 15s. 0d. out of loans to be
made by himself or by his nominee on credit of the malt Duties:
to be for the charge of passing the Commissions for the [Assessment
Commissioners of the 3s. Aid or] Land Tax. Ibid., p. 11. |
May 26. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Yard to insert an advertisement as
follows in tomorrow's Gazette: viz. |
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The Treasury Lords give notice to the Contractors for
Advancing Money for Exchanging Exchequer Bills that
they pay to Mr. Fran Eyles et al Trustees for Management thereof at their office near the Exchequer one
eighth further part of their respective subscription on
or before May 31 inst. or within 14 days then next
ensuing, in pursuance of their contract. |
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(Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to affix a similar notice in the
Office of the Chamberlains of the Receipt of the Exchequer). Out
Letters (General) XV, p. 270–271. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners. My Lords find it convenient
that the quantity of hemp to be furnished this year for the Navy
be provided and imported on the King's account by way of commission as it was in 1694. They therefore direct you to contract
with Mr. Taylour, the merchant, for importing 2,000 tons accordingly
only that the computation of the cost (which was 26l. 10s. 0d. per
ton in 1694 including the commission at 3 per cent.) be now 25l.
per ton and the payments for the whole amounting at that rate to
50,000l. [is to be] made in Exchequer Bills as follows viz.: 3,000l.
a week for 5 weeks from the 24th inst. and 2,500l. a week for 14
succeeding weeks; according to Taylour's proposal in that behalf.
Ibid., p. 271. |
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Treasury reference to the Warden &c. of the Mint of the petition
of James Rotieres, engraver of the Mint, praying to have returned
to him the medals, puncheons, dies and several tools which were
seized by mistake by the Warden of the Mint and do belong to
petitioner; and that 66l. due to him from Mr. Neal may be paid
him; and also for some allowance for 500 pair of dies sent to the
country Mints. Reference Book VII, p. 214. |
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Same to Sir Samuel Astry of the petition of Lord William Pawlet
shewing that he is entitled to all the fines &c. on judgments quod
capiatur and capias pro fine also to a great part of the revenue
arising by the Greenwax of the Exchequer under a grant from the
king: that Nathaniell Booth junr. of Grays Inn is constituted
Surveyor of Greenwax with a salary of 250l. per an. appropriated
upon the debets of the sheriffs' accounts; notwithstanding which
the said Booth in order to disturb petitioner upon pretence that
the sheriffs' debets fall short, doth claim the fines in the hands of
Sir Samuell Astry and hath respited all the fines in the said Astry's
hands, which do properly belong to petitioner: therefore praying
my Lords to order Booth to desist from his claim and to abide by
the sheriffs' debets. Ibid., p. 215. |
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of coal mines as follows in Co. Durham in order to a lease
thereof to Michael Thompson for 31 years at 26s. 8d. rent and a
sixth part of the profits. |
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Prefixing: said Surveyor's report on said Thompson's petition
ut supra Tr. Cal. XI, p. 417. Petitioner now explains his discovery to
be of the King's right to dig coals out of divers parcels of land in the
parishes of Whickham and Hamsterley Co. Durham which have been
heretofore leased out by the Crown. I find that James I 1623 April 28
granted to Alexander Stevenson, one of the Pages of his Bedchamber,
all that colliery in the common fields of Whickham within certain parcels
of land there distinguished by rigs merked out with dowles or stones
and called Brinkburne alias Kingslands, the superficies containing
110 acres; to hold for the lives of Robert, Francis and Thomas
Anderson at 26s. 8d. rent and without fine in consideration of services.
The last of the lives died about 12 years since. In 1632 Charles I
demised certain other coal mines in the parish of Hamsterley in the
manor of Softly, called King's Colliery in Lemton [Lemington] Hills to
Humphrey Wharton for 21 years at 20l. per an. without fine. The said
term is long since expired. The Parliament's Survey in 1649 valued
the colliery at Whickham at 130l. per an. and that in Hamsterley at
but 8l. per an. above the rent. No lease of the premises has been
obtained since the Restoration, and they have not been worked
there many years. I cannot state the present value if new wrought
[set to work]. Warrants not Relating to Money XV, pp. 319–20. |
May 27. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 50,000l.
to the Earl of Orford on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer
of the Navy: to be issued in Exchequer Bills on the Land Tax Act
and the Funds Deficiencies Act: as imprest: for wear and tear;
being intended for the course of the Navy. Disposition Book XIV,
p. 10. |
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[William Lowndes] to Mr. Williamson. My Lords are informed
that there is 1,000l. in your hands which should be cash in the office
of Guy Palmes Esq. one of the Tellers of the Receipt. You are
forthwith to replace that money in the Exchequer or give my Lords
an account why you do not. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 269. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Governor and Council of New York
to report on the enclosed petition [see supra p. 160] of Col. Thomas
Dongan late Governor of New York concerning money disbursed
by him in the war against the French and Indians of Canada. Please
examine his accounts and vouchers. Ibid., p. 272. |
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William Lowndes to the Clerk of the Pipe. My Lords will on
Wednesday the 2nd June hear Lady Tynt and all parties concerned
as to the lease lately granted to Mr. Mogg. Please attend then with
the particular and transcript of the lease. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Anthony Burnaby relating to the detecting of
frauds committed by brewers. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of several merchants of Kingston upon Hull shewing that they writ
their agent in Holland to buy and ship a quantity of cut whale bone
which about six weeks ago was put on board two ships the William
and Francis who waiting for their convoy, and having no notice of
the late Act, the petitioners had not time to contradict their order
but as soon as they heard of the Act they gave notice to the
Collector of Hull, notwithstanding which the officers have seized
same: therefore praying relief. Reference Book VII, p. 215. |
May 27. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Simpson, merchant of Great Yarmouth, shewing that he
bought in Holland 10 dozen of whale bones which were seized at
Yarmouth by virtue of an Act of this last Session: therefore praying
relief, in regard he was ignorant of the law. Reference Book VII,
p. 215. |
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Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the
securities detailed of John Andrews Esq. as Receiver General for
Co. Warwick of the Duties on marriages &c. and of the Duties on
houses: total security 2,500l. Warrants not Relating to Money
XV, p. 265. |
May 28. |
Warrant by the Lords Justices, England, to the Treasury Lords
for 15,000l. to Peter Hume Esq.: without account: to be applied
to such particular use for his Majesty's service as the Treasury
Lords shall direct. (Money warrant dated June 1 hereon). (Money
order dated June 1 hereon). King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 286,
Money Book XIII, p. 301, Order Book IV, p. 369. |
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Money warrant for 1,200l. to the Earl of Portland without account:
for 1696 Sept. 29 quarter on the yearly allowance of 4,800l. for
keeping at his own charge his Majesty's royal gardens at St. James's,
Kensington, Hampton Court, Windsor, Richmond and the Terrace
Walk at Whitehall: as by the privy seal of May 14 last. (Money
order dated June 2 hereon). Money Book XIII, p. 299, Order
Book IV, p. 370. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 32,692l.
6s. 2d. to the Bank of England upon their unsatisfied order for
100,000l. to make good what should have been answered to them
by the rates and duties of Tonnage if same had been continued for
one year from 1696 May 17 to 1697 May 17: to be issued out of
loans to be made by said Bank on the Salt Duties: being to complete said 100,000l; whereon 67,307l. 13s. 10d. has been already
paid. Disposition Book XIV, p. 11. |
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Same to same to issue 216l. 12s. 10½d. to John, Lord Cutts: out
of loans to be made by said Lord or his nominee on credit of the
Malt Duties. Ibid., p. 12, 14. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to apply as follows 270,802l. 18s.
8½d. out of the 387,617l. 10s. 9½d. put into your hands by tallies and
orders on the Salt Act for uses of the war: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to clear the off-reckonings of the several
Regiments, Troops and Companies to
1695–6 Jan. 1 |
146670 |
7 |
7 |
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to pay a moiety of 248,265l. 2s. 3d. being the
offreckonings to 1696–7 Jan. 1 |
124132 |
11 |
1½ |
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£270802 |
18 |
8½ |
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Ibid., p. 12. |
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Same to the Earl of Orford. The Lords Justices England have
approved a proposal offered to them by the Treasury Lords and
Admiralty Lords for paying off the debt owing to the victuallers
to April 30 last by tallies and orders charged on salt with an allowance
of 15 per cent. to be given to the creditors. The Treasury Lords
therefore desire that out of the 786,129l. 5s. 8d. remaining in your
hands in tallies and orders on the Salt Duties you apply 732,227l.
6s. 10d. as follows: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to clear the debts contracted for the Victualling under the present [Victualling]
Commission |
626622 |
12 |
3 |
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for the arrears of the debt due in the time
of the late Victuallers |
10096 |
16 |
3½ |
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for an allowance of 15 per cent. on the two
aforegoing sums |
95507 |
18 |
3½ |
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£732227 |
6 |
10 |
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(The like letter to the Navy Commissioners). Ibid., pp. 12, 13. |
May 28. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 270l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on any unsatisfied order in his name as
Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued in Exchequer Bills: to be
applied as follows viz.: |
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£ |
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to march the Troops that are to encamp on Hounslow
Heath |
100 |
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for the clerks to the General Officers for so much due
to them upon a contingent warrant for their
service between 1694–5 Feb. 18 and 1696–7 Jan. 1 |
170 |
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£270 |
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Ibid., p. 13. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to make out a bill
on the Navy Treasurer for 151l. 17s. 6d. to Richard Povey, Receiver
for Sick and Wounded Seamen and Prisoners at War for discounting
by Treasury direction (at 20¼ per cent.) 750l. imprested to him in
Bank notes. Ibid., p. 15. |
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Same to Mr. Wardour [Clerk of the Pells] and the Deputy
Chamberlains [of the Receipt] not to lock up any Exchequer Bills
as cash until first examined and compared with the counterparts.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 273. |
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Same to Mr. Lilly [Receiver of the Post Office] for an account
how much is assessed upon the Duke of Schomberg for the Capitation
Act [the Poll tax as by 5 and 6 Wm. and Mary c. 14] on account of
his pension payable out of the Post Office. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt. On reading the enclosed report [missing]
from Lord Coningsby to Mr. Fox on behalf of the non-commission
officers and soldiers of the late Brigadier Villiers' Regiment, my
Lords desire you to lay it before the King for his pleasure therein.
Ibid. |
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Same to same enclosing for the King's signature a warrant for
paying the interest of the debt to the transports employed in the
reducing of Ireland. Ibid. |
May 28. |
Treasury reference to the Treasurer of the Chamber of the petition
of the Messengers [of the Chamber] in ordinary to the King shewing
that there is a great sum owing to them on their bills which have
been extraordinary [big] by reason of the late plot; and that
having received no money these two years they are reduced to great
extremity, some of them being forced to abscond. Reference Book
VII, p. 208. |
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Same to Henry Baker of the petition of Mary Mangy (not detailed).
Ibid., p. 216. |
May 28. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Francis
Gosfright and Peter Whitcomb of London merchants shewing that
the ship St. Anthony laden with 'corants' at Venice for Amsterdam
was in her voyage disabled at sea by bad weather and being preserved
was towed into Fowey in a bad condition; that petitioners are
interested in 60 tons of corants part of the said lading and are
advised that their correspondent in Holland is dead and his widow
become insolvent and the corants are in a perishing condition:
therefore pray that same may be admitted to entry here as if
imported in a qualified ship. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to take especial care that no
more money be charged in the office of Guy Palmes Esq., one of the
Tellers of the Receipt, but that all loans and payments be made
in the offices of the other Tellers until further order from the Treasury
Lords; and further that none of the cash now in the said office of
Guy Palmes be taken out of the chest but in the presence of those
to whom it belongs by the debentures or orders that are or shall be
recorded for the same "and that you see those persons satisfied
therewith and that the money be not diverted to any other use":
all by reason that the Treasury Lords have taken into consideration
the present circumstances of the said Palmes's office. Warrants not
Relating to Money XV, p. 309. |
May 29. |
William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of the innholders in and about the Liberties of the
City of Westminster praying payment of the money due to them
for quartering the Earl of Oxford's Regiment. Out Letters (General)
XV, p. 273. |