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Feb. 16. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 455l. to
Geo. Stepney and 182l. to Mathew Prior out of loans in the Exchequer
in General in Exchequer Bills. Disposition Book XIV, p. 178. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to imprest to the Colonels of
the two Regiments (by equal proportions) the 2712l. directed ut
supra pp. 247–8. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 618l. to the Earl of
Orford on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy Treasurer to
be issued out of loans ut supra: to be to defray the charge of transporting the servants, horses, goods and other equipage of Ralph
Gray Esq. who is going Governor to Barbados. (Same to the Navy
Commissioners to make forth Navy Bills for said sum, assigning same
for payment on the Navy Treasurer as above). Ibid. |
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Same to the Commissioners for Stamped Paper. My Lords
recommend Gabriel Collins for the place of one of the stampers who
was lately dismissed for misdemeanour. Out Letters (General) XV,
p. 413. |
Feb. 16. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a warrant to be
signed by the King to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces,
Ireland to pay 3963l. 12s. 9d. to the Transports Commissioners on
account for the transport service. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 414. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners. Divers [Customs Duties]
bonds have delivered by John Knight, late Customs Cashier to his
successor Richard Hutchinson. You are to order the Customs
Solicitor to prosecute all moneys due thereon to the King. Ibid. |
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Same to same to permit the landing, Customs free, of sundry of
his Majesty's provisions from the ship Providence which is put into
Plymouth; the same being to be used only in the victualling of
the King's ships and there being a particular want thereof at
Plymouth. Ibid. |
Feb. 17. |
Money warrant for 1000l. to Nicholas Baker: upon account: for
Crown law charges. (Money order dated Feb. 21 hereon.) Money
Book, p. 23b. Order Book IV, p. 434. |
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Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to allow in the
accounts of the Collector of Excise for Co. Norfolk 160l. which he is
to be by them directed to pay to the adventurers and fishermen of
Great Yarmouth for the Excise of beer for the North Sea and Herring
fishery: to be for one year to 1697 Sept. 29. Money Book XIV, p. 27. |
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William Lowndes to the Attorney General to prepare, and take
to the King's use, an assignment from Thomas Bradford and William
Burnett of their term in Fangrove, Knollgrove and Stubridge in
Chertsey &c. Co. Surrey, for the consideration of 380l. Out Letters
(General) XV, p. 414. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
shipping off, customs free, of such part of the goods as follow as is
not intended to be sold here (instead of paying duty and drawing
back by debenture on re-export); and to admit the remainder to
entry on payment of duty and after allowance for damage; being
goods saved out of the St. Christo cast away near Rye, which ship
was taken by the French at Cartagena and retaken by the Dutch
but driven on shore and cast away in Rye harbour in Dec. last
where the goods were saved and stored in the King's warehouse
consisting chiefly of Holland, Hamburg and other sorts of linen,
and guns: the above liberty being granted in view of the distress
and particular circumstances of this case. Out Letters (Customs)
XIII, pp. 401-2. |
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Treasury reference to Phillip Ryley Esq. Surveyor General of
Woods, Trent South, of the petition of Francis Dickins, woodward
of New Forest, shewing that by his office it properly belongs to
him to pay the yearly wages to the keepers and other officers there,
who having made their complaints for want thereof, he, by command
of the Lord Warden and according to his duty, informs the Treasury
Lords that there is an arrear due to them of 2½ years at Michaelmas
1697 at 300l. per an.; further that 300l. is already raised by the
sale of casual woods: therefore praying that the remainder may
be raised by the sale of dotard and decayed stubbs not fit for ship
timber. Reference Book VII, p. 255. |
Feb. 17. |
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Thomas Richards
shewing that he was receiver General of Taxes for Co. Herts and
being in arrear in some of his payments John Gape Esq., one of his
sureties, sued out an extent against him and is seizing his estate;
that by his stated accounts there only remains 1609l. 0s. 1½d. due
to the King which sum he is willing to lodge in the Exchequer or in
any hands my Lords may direct until he can pass his accounts:
therefore praying a stay of the said extent. Ibid. p. 256. |
Feb. 18. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
18017l. 13s. 1d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in
his name as Paymaster of the Forces, to be issued out of loans
remaining in the Exchequer in Exchequer Bills: to be applied as
follows: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for a week's subsistence for the Forces in
England to the 26th inst. exclusive of the
Regiments of Leveson, Langston, Steward,
Web, How, Slanay [Stanley] and Ingoldsby |
11407 |
3 |
2 |
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for 2 weeks' subsistence to Mar. 12 next, to
the Regiment of Sir. Jno. Jacob, Col.
Brudenall and Col. Titcomb who are going
for Ireland |
946 |
13 |
6 |
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for 2 weeks' subsistence to same time for the
Regiments of Major Gen. Churchill, Brig.
Trelawney and Col. Seymour |
946 |
13 |
6 |
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for 2 weeks' subsistence to the Regiments of
Jedburrough and Ross. |
979 |
15 |
4 |
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for a week's subsistence to March 12 next to
the Regiments of Leveson, Langston,
Steward, Web, How, Stanley and Ingoldsby |
1325 |
8 |
11 |
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for a week's subsistence to March 5 next to the
Regiments of Bolton, Sanderson, Coot,
Gibson, Farington and Northcoate |
946 |
13 |
6 |
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for paying several small bills of exchange
drawn by Mr. Hill, due to masters of ships
for bringing over the Troops |
1164 |
10 |
6 |
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to pay the discharged men of several
Regiments lately come from Flanders. |
200 |
14 |
8 |
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to Major General Steward's Regiment on
account of their arrears, which is to be
advanced to them in consideration of the
loss they have sustained by receiving clipped
money from the [Army] Pay Office which
they could not pass [pay away] [viz.] before
1696 May 4 |
100 |
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£18017 |
13 |
1 |
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likewise to issue 500l. to Mr. Fox and Lord Coningsby on the
unsatisfied order in their names as Paymasters of the Forces,
Ireland: which is intended to be paid over to the Commissioners
of Transportation. Disposition Book XIV, p. 179. |
Feb. 18. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 19000l.
to the Navy Treasurer out of loans on the Exchequer in General:
to be for part of the half year due to the Yards at 1697 Lady day.
Ibid. |
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Same to same to issue 6000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces; to be issued
out of loans remaining in the Exchequer in milled money or Guineas:
and is intended to be applied towards disbanding the Forces.
Ibid, p. 180. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to deliver back
to James Smith, customer of Chichester port, such papers as he
presented to you in answer to your presentment against him. Out
Letters (General) XV, p. 415. |
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Treasury warrant to same to employ George Warnford as riding
surveyor upon the borders of Scotland between Berwick and Carlisle
at 60l. per an.: the said Commissioners having by memorial of Jan.
18 last represented that divers frauds are practised on the said border
by clandestine conveyance of prohibited and uncustomed goods
for the obviating of which they have (besides the common Guard
of Customs Officers) issued commissions to the Excise officers
at the several towns on the borders near Carlisle and Berwick which
has saved the establishment of new officers there; and have further
proposed the establishment of the above riding officer to prevent
the carrying out English wool and returning tobacco shipped off
by certificate and to survey and inspect the several officers at their
stations: and the said Warnford being well acquainted with the
country and haveing been very "ingenious" with the Commissioners
in explaining the manner how some frauds have been transacted. |
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Simon Symonds as waiter and searcher at Mumbles and Blackpill
in Swansea Port: at 12l. per an.: the Commissioners having represented Dec. 17 last that for some years past one of the four tidesmen
and boatmen in Swansea port went in turns monthly to Mumbles
and Blackpill with an allowance of 4s. a week paid by way of
incidents for their extraordinary charges; but Mr. Trotter, collector
of Swansea port has advised keeping the said tidesmen and boatmen
to their proper stations for rowing in the boat and attending on ships
and that an officer be established at Mumbles and Blackpill for
giving an account of all ships arriving in Mumbles Road and for
attending the loading of coals at Blackpill. |
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Robert Toll as riding surveyor upon the coast of Norfolk between
Yarmouth and Cley at 50l. per an. salary. |
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Edward Hancorne as waiter and searcher at Barry and Sully in
Swansea port loco John Tanner, who has quitted the service. Out
Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 404, 405, 406. |
Feb. 21. |
Certificate by William Lowndes that the late Farmers of the
Revenue of Ireland have not been allowed or received satisfaction
for the sum of 1124l. 3s. 35/8d. which is the difference between the
5489l. 2s. 63/8d. with which John Price charges himself in his final
accompt as late Receiver General of Revenues, Ireland, as received
by him of rents and effects from the said Farmers and the 4364l.
19s. 2¾d. which the said Farmers were allowed as so paid in their
final account lately made up and passed in England. Out Letters
(Ireland) VII, p. 407. |
Feb. 22. |
Treasury warrants dormant to the Receiver General of the Duties
on Marriages &c. and of the Duties on Houses to pay salaries as
follow to Surveyors of the said Duties: viz. |
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80l. per an. to Joseph Dolphin as Surveyor for Cos. Cambridge and
Huntingdon and the Isle of Ely: from 1697 Sept. 29. |
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70l. per an. to Colt Titchburne as same for Cos. Carmarthen and
Pembroke and town of Haverford West. |
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80l. per an. to Thomas Danvers as same for Co. Essex. |
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80l. per an. to Thomas Fort as same for Co. Somerset: from 1697
Xmas. |
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50l. per an. to Samuell Eales as same for the city of Westminster
and Liberty thereof: from 1697 Xmas. Money Book XIII, p. 324. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of loans on the Exchequer in General in Exchequer Bills: viz. |
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10000l. to the Navy Treasurer on the unsatisfied order in his
name: to be for the Victualling Commissioners; and 6000l. thereof
to be applied to the Victualling course and 4000l. to imprests. |
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100l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name
as Paymaster of the Forces: and is to be paid to Col. Farrington
on account of clearings of the officers of his Regiment now to be
disbanded. Disposition Book XIV, p. 181. |
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Same to same to issue out of same 200l. to Charles Bertie
on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Ordnance:
and is to be paid over to Sir Basill Dixwell bart. and Mathew Aylmore
Esq. towards repairing the harbour at Dover. Ibid. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance to cause some
inspection to be made that the abovesaid 200l. be laid out for that
purpose according to the King's intention. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to me [Lowndes] for
secret service such sums as are or will be paid into the Exchequer
on account of the Four and a half per cent Duties in Barbados.
Ibid, p. 182. |
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Same to Mr. Nicho Baker to attend the Postmasters General for
their directions as to the prosecution of the matter touching some
Exchequer Bills stolen out of the Post Office, as by the said Postmasters' memorial. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 415. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Charles Northcott (for several years waiter and searcher guarding
the coast near Barnstaple) as waiter and searcher in Barnstaple
port loco Mathew Thwaits deceased. Likewise to employ William
Remmington as waiter and searcher to guard the coast near
Barnstaple loco the said Northcott. Out Letters (Customs) XIII,
pp. 404, 405. |
Feb. 22. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Robert Chaplin, Receiver General for Co. Suffolk, praying that an
overpayment of 909l. 9s. 9¼d. on his account of the third 4s. Aid
may be transferred to his account of the second 4s. Aid. Reference
Book VII, p. 256. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Francis
Castleton shewing that Henry Canby had seized 88 pieces of narrow
German linen entered outwards for New England, notwithstanding
it had paid Customs: therefore praying a noli prosequi to the
information. Ibid, p. 257. |
Feb. 23. |
Royal sign manual for 100l. to James, Earl of Castlehaven as
royal bounty: out of any unappropriated money in the Receipt.
(Money warrant dated Feb. 26 hereon). (Money order dated Mar.
2 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 47. Money Book XIV,
p. 28. Order Book IV, p. 436. |
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Royal warrant to the Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces,
to pay the Half Pay Establishment as below of the officers of the
Regiments of Horse of Col. Thomas Windesor and Col. Daniell
Harvey and the Regiments of Dragoons of Col. Edward Leigh and
the Earl of Denbigh from Jan. 1 last; the said Regiments having
been lately disbanded and the King being pleased to allow Half pay
to the said officers for their support until they should be fully paid
off and cleared and be otherwise provided for. |
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Appending: said Half Pay Establishment. |
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Col. Windesor's Regiment. Lieut. Col. William Culliford, as
Lieut-Col. and Captain; Major Isaac de la Font as Major and Capt.;
Capt. William Elwes; Capt. John, Lord Lovelace; Capt. Samuell
Shute; Capt. Lieutenant Nicholas Lepel; Lieutenants Wallop
Brabazon, Edward Clifford, Thomas Dove, Frances Ellison, Thomas
Gawdy; Cornets Andrew Windesor, Thomas Leigh, —. Nojack,
Thomas Newell, Charles West, Thomas Dodsworth; QuarterMasters
David Lawrence, John Poole, — Razouse, Richard Parkes,
Phillip Evat, John Serjeant. |
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Col. Harvey's Regiment. Lieut Col. Thomas Pownall; Major
John Petry; Captains William Prettyman, Thomas Stanwin, Charles
Dormer; Captain Lieutenant William Billingsly; Lieutenants
Richard Jefferys, John Gumbleton, Antho Bartlemy, Edwd. Cochran,
Henry Townsend; Cornets James Butler, Francis Forrester, John
Harvey, Edmund Smyth, Francis Snezon, John Seagrave; Quartermasters John Dark, Phabian Phillips, William Williams, John Blair,
Martin Grandpuy, John Mozel. |
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Col. Leigh's Regiment. Lieut. Col. Antho Rodney; Major John
Corbett; Captains John Orfeur, William Coward, Robert Hedges,
Henry Carter, Edward Goddard; Captain Lieutenant William
Emmet; Lieutenants Benjamin Colinbine, Francis Browne, Gideon
Bonivert, Henry Hartus, John Nicholson, George Walker, Henry
Powney; Cornets Thomas Edwards, Henry Rodney, Thomas
Chetwood, George Phillips John Pearson, John Usher, Antho.
Fakenhoff, Thomas Hodges; Quarter Masters Antho Bishop,
Edward Orfeur, Robert Cunningham, Dune. Mackenny, Arthur
Buckeridge, George Snow, Geo. Newman, Richard Searle. |
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Earl of Denbigh's Regiment. Lieut. Col. Ruper Billingsly; Major
William Oglethorp; Captains Thomas Hartop, George Whitmore,
Richard Creed, Henry Cromwell, Samuell Lennard; Capt. Lieutenant
Eliakim Studholme, Edward Nicholls, Arthur Pepys, Francis Harwood, Samson Bredy, John Creed, Lewis Lestang, Daniell Bonner;
Cornets John Feilding, George Jucks, William Cecill, Edward Coopes,
Henry Chester, Barlow Wickham, Younger Cook, John Grace;
Quarter Masters Jno Hodgson, Elias Prat, Jno. Wayte, Peter de la
Rue, William Hewitt, Christopher Clapham, John Hilton, Robt.
Lightfoot (total establishment 13465l. 9s. 2d. per an.) King's
Warrant Book XIX, pp. 472–4. |
Feb. 23. |
Money warrant for 100,000l. to Robert Crompton Esq., Paymaster
of Malt [Lottery] Tickets as by the Act of 8-9 Wm. III c. 22: to be
as imprest for payment of the benefits and tickets by the said Act
appointed to be paid and in manner as therein directed: to be paid
out of moneys in the Exchequer arising from the Duties on malt
&c. granted by the said Act. (Money order dated Feb. 25 hereon).
Money Book XIV, p. 24. Order Book IV, p. 434. |
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Same for 38l. 3s. 5d. to William Lee, undersheriff and accountant
to John Lyn Esq. sheriff for Co. Northampton for the year ended 1696
Sept. 29 for an overpayment during the said shrievalty for the
apprehending of two highwaymen as certified by Peter Frowde,
Deputy Clerk of the Pipe. (Money order dated Mar 2. hereon.)
Money Book XIV, p. 25. Order Book IV, p. 440. |
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Same for 180l. 6s. 9d. to Thomas Eyre gent, undersheriff and
accomptant to Edward Somner sheriff for Co. Wilts for the above
year for a like overpayment. (Money order dated Feb. 28 hereon).
Money Book XIV, p. 25. Order Book IV, p. 437. |
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Same for 50l. to the Treasurer of King Charles I's Hospital in
Westminster for one year to Xmas last on the annuity for bringing
up poor fatherless children there: and 50l. to the churchwardens of
St. Margarets Westminster for same year for the relief of the poor
of said parish. (Money order dated Mar. 3 hereon). Money Book
XIV, p. 26. Order Book IV, p. 436. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 10l. per an. to Roger Clutterbuck gent. as searcher of
Southampton port. Money Book XIV, p. 26. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1500l.
to the Earl of Orford on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy
Treasurer: to be issued out of loans on the Exchequer in General
in Exchequer Bills: and to be paid over to the Commissioners for
Sick and Wounded: 900l. thereof to be charged to the head of wages
and 600l. to the head of Victualling. Disposition Book XIV,
p. 182. |
Feb. 23. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 100l. to
the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order for the service of the
Forces: to be issued out of the rent of Hackney Coaches. (Same
to said Earl to pay same to Capt. Goddard of Col. Leigh's Regiment
in part of his arrears). |
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Also 100l. to same out of same. (Same to said Earl to pay same
to James Foulis administrator to Col. Robert Hodges in part of
648l. 4s. 7½d. due to him as by said Earl's report of Nov. 29 last).
Disposition Book XIV, p. 183. |
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Same to same to issue 2000l. to Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby
on the unsatisfied order in their names as Paymasters of the Forces
Ireland: to be issued out of loans on the Exchequer in General in
Exchequer Bills: and to be paid over to the Commissioners of
Transports. Ibid, p. 182. |
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Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes to give Edward
Battine free access to the books and papers in your Office in order
to his preparing for my Lords an account of the prizes taken since
the beginning of the late war. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 415. |
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Treasury reference to Brook Bridges, an Auditor of Imprests, of
the account of the receipts and issues of the Contractors for Receiving
of Wrought Plate pursuant to the King's sign manual and their
contract with the Treasury Lords. Reference Book VII, p. 256. |
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of the capital messuage of the manor of Laverton Co.
Somerset parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall; in order to a new lease
thereof to Joshua Baber upon surrender; for 31 years at the former
rent of 10l. 10s. per an. and fine of 100l. |
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Prefixing: said Surveyor's report on said Baber's petition for
same. The premises were granted in 1670 to Mr. Hopton Shuter
for 31 years; in 1684 the petitioner Baber, being in possession by
assignment from Katherine Shuter, daughter of said Hopton Shuter,
obtained a new lease for three lives himself and Joshua and William
his sons at rent as above and fine of 300l. The petitioner is about
60 years of age and the surviving younger son is about 22 years and
lusty. I rate the fine as above. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, pp. 11–12. |
Feb. 24. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 11023l.
16s. 5d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name
as Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of loans in the Exchequer
on credit of the late Vote of the House of Commons: to be applied
as follows: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for one week's subsistence to the Forces in
England to Mar. 5 next leaving out the
Regiments ordered for Ireland and those
directed to be disbanded who are already
subsisted to that time |
9919 |
7 |
4 |
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for one week's subsistence to March 12
next for the Regiments of Bolton, Erle,
Saunderson, Coote, Farrington, Gibson,
and Northcote, being those ordered to be
broke: by March 12 it is probable they may
all be disbanded and if any of them happen
to be broke sooner so much of the said
week's subsistence as goes beyond the
time of their disbanding will be charged
to account of their arrears |
1104 |
9 |
1 |
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£11023 |
16 |
5 |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 184. |
Feb. 24. |
Same to same to issue 334l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the like
order: out of loans on the Exchequer in General in Exchequer
Bills: to be paid over as follows: viz. |
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£ |
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to Col. Webb for his contingent warrant |
134 |
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to Capt. James Norton in part of his arrears as a
Captain in Col. Holt's Regiment in order to enable
him to repair to his Government of St. Christophers |
200 |
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£334 |
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Ibid. |
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Same to Secretary Vernon. Pursuant to the King's commands
as per yours of the 21st inst my Lords have inquired into the condition of the presents prepared some time since for the Governments
of Algiers and Tripoly and have received an account from the Great
Wardrobe that same have been opened there and two pieces of cloth
were found spoiled but the rest little damaged; and that the Earl
of Montagu [Master of the said Great Wardrobe] has supplied two
other pieces of cloth and refreshed the rest of the thing. The whole
are in good order to be delivered when the King shall direct. Out
Letters (General) XV, p. 415. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Capt. Thomas Warren, Commander of his Majesty's
ship Windsor, praying that out of the King's share of a prize which
he took in 1696 he may be allowed the extraordinary charges he was
at in that year for provisions to the Squadron then under his command which he furnished at Cadiz until such time as an advice of
credit came from England. Ibid, p. 416. |
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Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Sir Solomon Swale bart. setting forth that Reginald
Marriot got into his custody the auditor's records of [the Crown Land
revenues of] the County of York and by means thereof obtained a
verdict against petitioner in confirmation of a lease of the lead mines
in Fremington &c., formerly in the possession of petitioner's ancestors;
which was done by surprise and without timely notice to petitioner:
therefore praying a stop to the said Marriot's working the said mines
until petitioner has made out his title. (Same to Mr. [Auditor]
Aldworth to attend the Attorney General in this matter). Ibid, p. 417. |
Feb. 25. |
Treasury warrants dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 10l. per an. to Francis Spendlove Esq. as Comptroller of
Yarmouth port: and similarly to pay the two several fees of
83l. 6s. 8d. per an. to Charles Orchard gent. as Customer at Exeter
port and 50l. per an. as Customer at Barnstaple the salary of
62l. 7s. 4d. to Robert Thorrowgood gent as customer in Lynn Regis
port. Money Book XIV, pp. 28, 29. |
Feb. 25. |
Money order for 36l. to John Smith, a Page of the Bedchamber,
for the Pages of the Bedchamber for one year ended in 1696–7 Feb.
for washing sheets. Order Book IV, p. 435. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 10,000l.
to the Trustees for Exchequer Bills: to be issued out of the loans on
the Exchequer in General in Exchequer Bills: and to be in part
of the sum to be paid them for the reward of 10 per cent. to the
persons advancing money on the third contract for circulating the
said Bills. Disposition Book XIV, p. 184. |
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Same to same to issue 5000l. to the Earl of Orford on the unsatisfied
order in his name as Navy Treasurer: to be issued out of loans ut
supra: and is intended for the Victualling Commissioners, for
imprests and to be particularly applied for the buying of beef and
hogs. Ibid, p. 185. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite to procure warrants to be signed by the
King to authorize the Paymaster of the Forces Ireland to pay 500l.
and 2000l. to the Transports Commissioners on account of the
Transport service. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 416. |
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Same to the Attorney General to call on the Treasury Lords as
soon as convenient to discuss about a case (which has lain some
time before you) whether malt exported for Jersey or Guernsey
is to draw back the Duty: that matter being now very pressing.
Ibid, p. 417. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Charles
Hodges as weigher in fee, London port loco Richard Norfolk deceased.
Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 406. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Robertson praying to be instructed by a landwaiter in
London port in order to his qualifying himself for employment in
the Customs. My Lords recommend him for directions accordingly.
Reference Book VII, p. 256. |
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Same to Charles Twitty and Peter Humes of the matter in (a)
infra. |
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Prefixing (a) letter from John Grainger dated Jan. 26 last dated
from Lord Fitzharding's [one of the Tellers] Office to William
Lowndes. On the 17th inst. a parcel of [Exchequer] Bills to the
sum of 1348l. 3s. 4¼d. were taken out of the fifth chest and delivered
up amongst other Bills to be made Specie Bills but upon examination
I found they were made specie before I received them: "and whereas
there is an interest since accrued on the said Bills, which if delivered
out from the Exchequer from the time that the said Bills were so
dated as specie it will be an advantage to the person that shall receive
them and a disadvantage to the King for so much as the interest
since amounts to: for the better explanation of this matter be
pleased to refer to the Bills." Ibid. |
Feb. 25. |
Treasury warrant to Justice Rookesby to deliver to Arthur, Earl
of Torrington some goods which belonged to Sir Edward Herbert,
his lordship's brother, before his attainder, of the value of 20l. that
were in the said Herbert's chambers in Sergeants Inn; which
chambers are lately granted by the King to said Earl; the Treasury
Lords being well satisfied it was the King's intention to grant the
said goods as well as the chambers. Warrants not Relating to
Money XVI, p. 11. |
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Same to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, to enter a noli
prosequi to the King's share of the fines and penalties recovered on
the informations against Cha. Goreing Esq.; it being reported by
Jno. Bridges, Solicitor of the Customs Dec. 12 last that 2 tuns of
wine were brought on board a French prize for the use of the said
Goreing and brought ashore at Spithead without paying Duty and
carried to Sir Henry Goreing's house whereupon informations have
been exhibited for the penalty of 500l. on the Act of 4 & 5 Wm. &
Mary viz. against Sir Henry Goreing, Cha. Goreing, Jno. Middleton
Esq., Thomas Mathook, and Walter Sturt, to wit against the first
four by John Nash and against the last by Samuell Binks; all which
informations have been compounded by licence out of the Exchequer
on which Nash has received (besides 30l. for charges) 100l. for the two
informers' part [his own and Binks's] and the King becomes entitled
to 100l. more; and further that five other informations have been
exhibited by Ambrose Wade against Phillip Page, Oliver Penfold,
Thomas Holmer, John Cheney and William Peascot which have
been similarly compounded for 35l. to the officer and the King is
entitled to 35l.; all which compositions the said Cha. Goreing has
borne the charge of, seven of the ten persons prosecuted being servants,
carters and waggoners aiding in the conveyance. Ibid, pp. 12–13. |
Feb. 26. |
Money warrant for 13l. 6s. 8d. to the Vicar of the Tower for two
years to 1697 Xmas on a perpetuity of 6l. 13s. 4d. per an. Money
Book XIV, p. 29. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners enclosing a
letter and other papers [missing], which my Lords received from
Secretary Vernon, relating to two vessels laden with wool, one at
Shoreham, the other at Rye. Please enquire as to the said vessels
as directed by the King and report to my Lords. Out Letters (General)
XV, p. 417. |
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Same to Robert Butler. The King has commanded the Treasury
Lords to signify to such of the bishops as have any moneys of First
Fruits or Tenths in their hands to forthwith pay in and account for
same, otherwise process will issue against them. Please certify my
Lords what is due on First Fruits and Tenths to the end my
Lords may write accordingly. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners for a certificate how much
the Duty will be on the equipage of Ralph Grey Esq. who is going
as Governor to Barbados. Ibid, p. 418. |
Feb. 26. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe (a) infra. |
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Prefixing: (a) order of the King in Council dated Kensington
Feb. 24. to permit the Royal Africa Company to export 5000 lb.
weight of Crewell; the said Company having petitioned shewing that
the natives about Gambia in the north part of Guinea have a great
esteem for the said commodity and many of them will not trade for
other English goods unless they can have some of it; and that the
said Company has several times had permission to export a like
weight thereof which is exported in small quantities. Out Letters
(Customs) XIII, p. 407. |
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Treasury reference to same of the petition of John De Senne
shewing that he is sued in the Exchequer for 150l. the King's share
of a forfeiture; which [sum] he is utterly unable to pay: therefore
praying to be remitted same and to be discharged out of prison.
Reference Book VII, p. 257. |
Feb. 27. |
Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 62l. 13s. 4d. per an. to Charles Segar gent. as one of the
Customers of Southampton port. Money Book XIV, p. 27. |
Feb. 28. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Jno.
Dickenson as waiter in Southampton port loco Guilbert Poulson, a
landwaiter ibid, who since the [beginning of the] war was removed to
Portsmouth for saving of charge and is there lately established as
surveyor loco John Mellish deceased; and the Commissioners now
in time of peace think it necessary to fill the vacancy at Southampton.
Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 410. |