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Oct. 1. |
Establishment under the hands of the Lords Justices of England
for a chirurgeon and mate for the Regiment of Foot under Col.
Collingwood which is ordered to embark for the West Indies: to
date from Oct. 1 inst.: (4s. a day for the chirurgeon and 2s. 6d. a
day for the mate: total establishment 118l. 12s. 6d. per an). King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 35. |
Oct. 1. |
Treasury warrant to the Sick and Wounded Commissioners to
deliver to the Major of the First Regiment of Guards under the
Earl of Romney the room in the Savoy which has of late been made
use of by you for keeping prisoners of war; in order for same to be
made a Hospital for the said Regiment. Warrants not Relating to
Money XVI, p. 131. |
[? Oct. 1]. |
Royal sign manual for the following Military Establishment for
Ireland viz. for three Regiments of Horse; four Regiments of
Dragoons and 21 Regiments of Foot: to commence and take place
from 1 Oct. 1698. |
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General Officers. |
per an. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Lord Lieutenant, Deputy or Lords Justices for
all allowances and entertainment |
6492 |
18 |
8 |
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one Lieutenant-General |
1344 |
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Muster Master General and one Clerk of the
Cheque and not to receive the day's pay |
460 |
5 |
6 |
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six Deputy Commissaries of the Musters, 5s.
each per diem |
504 |
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one Quarter Master General |
336 |
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one Adjutant General |
336 |
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one Advocate General |
112 |
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One Chirurgeon General |
112 |
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£9697 |
4 |
2 |
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Military Contingencies. |
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£ |
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military incidents; rent of the Horse Guard
stables 110l. and fire and candle for Dublin
Castle 60l. |
170 |
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£2170 |
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Three Regiments of Horse. |
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two thereof with each, Field and Staff Officers
(Col. 201l. 12s. 0d.; Lieut.-Col. as such 134l.
8s. 0d.; Major as such 100l. 16s. 0d.; Chaplain 112l.; kettle drummer 42l.); total 590l.
16s. 0d. and six Troops (each with Captain
235l. 4s. 0d.; Lieut. 151l. 4s. 0d.; Cornet
117l. 12s. 0d.; Quarter Master 84l.; two Corporals 42l. each; one Trumpeter 42l.; and 40
Troopers at 25l. 4s. 0d. each): total per Troop
1,722l.: the third Regiment with nine Troops:
total for the three Regiments |
37934 |
8 |
0 |
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Four Regiments of Dragoons. |
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each with Field and Staff Officers (Colonel as
such 201l. 12s. 0d.; Lieut.-Col. as such 117l.
12s. 0d.; Major as such 84l.; Chaplain 112l.:
total 515l. 4s. 0d.) and eight Troops (each with
Captain 168l.; Lieut. 84l.; Cornet 67l. 4s.
0d.; Quarter Master 50l. 8s. 0d.; one Serjeant
42l.; two Corporals each 33l. 12s. 0d.; one
Drummer 25l. 0s. 0d.; one Hoboy 25l. 4s. 0d.;
and 40 Dragoons at 190l. 12s. 0d. each: total
per Troop 1,313l. 4s. 0d.) total for the four
Regiments |
44083 |
4 |
0 |
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Twenty-one Regiments of Foot
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each Regiment with Field and Staff Officers
(Colonel as such 201l. 12s. 0d.; Lieut.-Col. as
such 117l. 12s. 0d.; Major as such 67l. 4s. 0d.;
Chaplain 112l.; Adjutant and Quarter Master
in one 67l. 4s. 0d.: total 565l. 12s. 0d.) and
twelve Companies (each Company with Captain 134l. 8s. 0d.; Lieut. 67l. 4s. 0d.; Ensign
or Second-Lieut. 50l. 8s. 0d.; two Serjeants
each 25l. 4s. 0d.; two Corporals each 16l. 16s.
0d.; one Drummer 16l. 16s. 0d.; and 40
private men 80l. 8s. each: total per Company
688l. 16s. 0d.); and one Company of Grenadiers
(Captain 134l. 8s. 0d.; two Lieuts. each 67l.
4s. 0d.; three Serjeants each 25l. 4s. 0d.;
three Corporals each 16l. 16s. 0d.; two Drummers each 16l. 16s. 0d.; and 40 private men
each 80l. 8s. 0d.: total 764l. 8s. 0d.) total per
Regiment 9,595l. 12s. 0d.: total for 21 Regiments |
200507 |
12 |
0 |
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Ordnance. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
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Superior Officers, detailed |
1472 |
17 |
6 |
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inferior officers in Dublin, detailed, |
1043 |
1 |
10¾ |
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Londonderry, detailed |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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Charlemont, detailed |
29 |
8 |
0 |
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Galway, detailed |
112 |
8 |
5 |
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Athlone, detailed |
112 |
8 |
5 |
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Limerick, detailed |
129 |
4 |
5 |
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Cork, detailed |
66 |
4 |
5 |
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Kinsale, detailed |
255 |
4 |
5 |
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Duncannon, detailed |
95 |
12 |
5 |
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Sligo, detailed |
31 |
0 |
0 |
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Carrickfergus, detailed |
36 |
16 |
5 |
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£3443 |
2 |
7¼ |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Allowance for duty in Dublin (2d. a day per
private of Foot and 3d. a day per Trooper)
for two Troops being 80 men and seven noncommission officers |
393 |
17 |
0 |
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and for the Foot on duty there |
2682 |
15 |
0 |
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£3076 |
12 |
11 |
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Governors and Garrisons. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Londonderry; Governor at 10s.; Town Major
at 4s. |
255 |
4 |
0 |
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Charlemont; Governor at 10s. |
168 |
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Galway; Governor at 20s.; Town Major at 4s. |
403 |
4 |
0 |
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Athlone; Governor at 15s. |
252 |
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Kinsale; Governor at 20s.; Lieut. Governor
at 10s.; Town Major at 4s. |
471 |
4 |
0 |
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Cork; Governor at 20s. |
336 |
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Duncannon; Governor at 20s.; Town Major
at 4s. |
403 |
4 |
0 |
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Ross Castle; Governor at 10s. |
168 |
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Enisharkin; Governor at 10s. |
168 |
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Sligo; Governor at 20s. |
336 |
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Dublin; Town Major at 5s. |
84 |
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Limerick; Governor at 20s.; Town Major at
5s. |
403 |
4 |
0 |
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£3528 |
0 |
0 |
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Military Pensions. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Col. O'Donnel, pursuant to the Capitulations between General Ginkel and him |
460 |
5 |
6 |
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Col. Hen. Luttrell, the like allowance |
460 |
5 |
6 |
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Sir James Jefferys in lieu of a Company |
168 |
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Baron de Virazel |
92 |
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£1180 |
12 |
1 |
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Out Letters (Ireland) VII, pp. 450–5. |
[? Oct. 1]. |
Establishment, under the King's sign manual, of pensions to
persons incapable of service by reason of wounds received in the
King's service or otherwise, and not able to maintain themselves:
to be paid by monthly or quarterly payments as is usual upon
certificate from the Commissary of the Musters of their being alive
and in no employment at the several times of payment. |
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per an. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Romagnac |
159 |
12 |
0 |
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Boistaquett |
105 |
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Questebrune |
84 |
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Deppe |
84 |
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La Catharie |
63 |
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Fontanier |
63 |
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La Boisonade |
50 |
8 |
0 |
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Pascalle |
84 |
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Seve; Lescoure; Villemison; La Boulay,
La Boulay cadet; La Brosse Fortin; Du
Causse; Lantillac; Mercier each 50l. 8s. 0d. |
453 |
12 |
0 |
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La Cloche |
63 |
0 |
0 |
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La Basoche; Beaujeu; Rochemont; Rivery;
La Bastide Barbut; Gaulin; Gaume; La
Serre; Lamy; each 42l. |
378 |
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Petit Bosque |
168 |
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La Clide; St. Germain; La Brousse; Dortoux; Gauteron, St. Maison; La Sautiere
each 84l. |
58 |
4 |
0 |
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Barbaut; Sermant; Millery; Verdille; Brunevalle; Du Parc; Danroches; Lestrilles each
58l. 16s. 0d. |
470 |
8 |
0 |
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Chabrolles |
142 |
16 |
0 |
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Courteil; Ponthieu; Gally; De Lorth; Vignoles;
Ginioux; Daunix; Charrier; Giberne;
Montaud; Bernardon; Pressac; Montroy;
La Garde; Chainlorier; Isarne; Du Perce;
Liger; Prou; each 58l. 16s. 0d. |
1117 |
4 |
0 |
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Bayse |
84 |
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Sailly; La Rousselière; Boyer; Mestre; Lisleduroy; St. Sauveur, each 42 |
25 |
2 |
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La Maugere; St. Agnan; Delorian; St. Fauste;
Lange; Mercier junr.; Bignoux; Boisbelau; Fortenier; Le Petit; Laine; Faure;
Bourdin; La Risole falantin; Dambois;
Bellet; Le Brun; De Lorthe; Dumas;
Nean; La Mothe; Roux; La Chancellerie;
Vialas each 33l. 12s. 0d. |
806 |
8 |
0 |
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De Lome |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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Aldbert; Mercier; Lenfant; Lattanteville
each 33l. 12s. 0d. |
134 |
8 |
0 |
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Guy; Bouloux; Lavall; St. Estienne;
Guillermin; Quinson; Chamlorier; Montgaud
each 25l. 4s. 0d. |
201 |
12 |
0 |
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La Fausille |
168 |
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De Sailly |
84 |
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Silvie and Anne de Montaud |
84 |
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Piozett |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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St. Your |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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Du Plessis |
42 |
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La Nalve |
33 |
12 |
6 |
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La Coudriere |
84 |
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La Primauday |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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D'Albenas, senr. |
84 |
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Fevouillet |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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Anto. Bernard |
50 |
8 |
0 |
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Heurard |
84 |
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Le Cocq |
42 |
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Garrison |
25 |
4 |
0 |
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Magnan; Bryan; La Palisse; each 16l. 16s. 0d. |
50 |
8 |
0 |
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St. Cyre |
84 |
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Venisse |
100 |
16 |
0 |
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Marconay |
84 |
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Fonjuliane |
84 |
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Iac. La Mothe |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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Daussy |
42 |
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St. Maurice; Guyon; Derpreè; La Mothe;
each 67l. 4s. 0d. |
268 |
16 |
0 |
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La Moulin |
50 |
8 |
0 |
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Le Conte |
25 |
4 |
0 |
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Dalbenas, junr. |
58 |
16 |
0 |
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Joseph Gally |
84 |
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Iac Bernard |
50 |
8 |
0 |
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Mrs. Jacob |
33 |
12 |
0 |
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Cov. Laymerie |
42 |
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Burau |
25 |
4 |
0 |
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£7770 |
0 |
0 |
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Out Letters (Ireland) VII, pp. 456–9. |
Oct. 2–12. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our
Court at Goer" to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber,
to pay 112l. 10s. 0d. to Robert Cooper Esq. administrator of Thomas
Davenant, late Corporal to the Yeoman of "our own Royal Guards"
for three quarters 1696 June 24 to 1697 Lady day during which
time he was not inserted in the rolls he being nominated on the
death of Capt. Houghton but not sworn in till after 1697 Lady day
by reason of being obstructed by a claim made by another. King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 23. |
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Same to the Treasury Lords to pay 20,000l. to Sir Henry Furnese,
Sir Theodore Janssen, Samuell Shepheard, Gilbert Heathcote,
Thomas Vernon, James Bateman, Edward Allen, and Joseph Martin,
Receivers of the subscriptions for the Two Millions: without
account: as in satisfaction of so much by them paid or allowed to
the subscribers for one per cent. [discount] on their subscriptions.
(Money warrant dated Oct. 13 hereon). (Money order dated Oct.
22 hereon). Ibid., p. 24. Money Book XIV, p. 183. Order Book IV,
p. 496. |
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Same to Edward Nicholas Esq. to pay (out of money in your
hands for the late Queen's servants' allowances &c.) 2,000l. to Jane
Lady Berkeley late one of the Maids of Honour to the said Queen:
as royal bounty: to be (with 1,000l. already paid in the said
Nicholas's office) in full of her marriage portion. King's Warrant
Book, XX, p. 25. |
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Same to same to pay 2,000l. to Elenora May wife of Edward
May, being for the like allowance. Ibid. |
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Same to same to pay 3,000l. to Mary Berkeley daughter
of Charles, Visct. Dursley late a Maid of Honour to the late
Queen; as royal bounty for her wedding portion: no further
payment is thereafter to be made to her in the office of the said
Nicholas on any allowance or pension to her in respect of her
being a Maid of Honour as aforesaid. Ibid, pp. 61–2. |
Oct. 2. |
Money order for 500l. to Nicholas Baker for Crown Law charges.
Order Book V, p. 17. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Sir Nicholas
Sherburne bart. of lands and a water mill at Dalby in the parish of
Kirkpatrick in the Isle of Man ut supra Tr. Cal. XIII p. 432, for 29
years from 1700 on the ancient yearly rent of 46s. 8d. and fine
of 20l. |
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Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of
the docquet of the lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI,
pp. 43, 149. |
Oct. 2. |
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Samuell
Aldridge of Staines Co. Middlesex, gent, (at the nomination of
Charles Whitgrave gent) of lands ut supra Tr. Cal. XIII, p. 433
(being woodlands near Burnham Co. Bucks.) for 25½ years from 1704
Lady day at the ancient rent of 6l. and fine of 100l. (For the
docquet see infra under date? Dec. 27). Ibid., p. 44. |
Oct. 2–12. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our
Court at Goer" to the Lords Justices of Ireland for a patent to pass
the great seal of Ireland to exonerate and discharge Sir Richard
Bellingham from the debt of 2,000l. and interest thereon due to
Lord Gormanstown; his father Sir Daniell Bellingham having been
Deputy Receiver General to Arthur, Earl of Anglesey then Vice
Treasurer of Ireland and did make several payments upon warrants
amounting to 2,646l. 19s. 8d. which were only payable out of certain
parts of the revenue and which upon the general [revenue account]
could not be allowed him upon his accounts, by means whereof he
left the said Sir Richard in great trouble, who accordingly borrowed
2,000l. of Lord Gormanstown on mortgage of his estate in Co. Meath,
part whereof is yet unpaid; the said Gormanstown having died in
actual rebellion and hath forfeited all his estate real and personal.
Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 460. |
Oct. 4. |
Treasury allowance of the Excise Office salary bill for 1698
Sept. 29 quarter, together with the Salt Duties [Office] salaries:
total 5,305l. 5s. 11½d. Money Book XIV, p. 173. |
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Money order for 75l. to William Wekett for same quarter for
attendance and incidents for the Treasury Office; and 5l. to
John Hurst for same quarter for carrying letters on extraordinary
occasions. (Money order dated Oct. 6 hereon). Ibid., p. 173.
Order Book V, p. 2. |
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Same for 106l. 4s. 0d. to the executors of John Topham, late
Serjeant-at-Arms attending the House of Commons, for disbursements for coals, candles, sweets, mops, brooms &c. for said House
in 1691 and 1692 and for reward to messengers for serving of orders
within said time by direction of said House. (Money order dated
Oct. 6 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 177. Order Book V, p. 2. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pay (out of
the French Duty of 25 per cent. and 25l. per ton on the lading of
the ship Providence from Italy) 100l. to — Bobin a French
gentleman who made discovery concerning the said lading; and
a further 40l. to be distributed as bounty to the seamen of said ship
who confirmed his information: as an encouragement. Money
Book XIV, p. 177. |
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Money warrant for 7,500l. to Sir Benjamin Bathurst for half-ayear to Sept. 29 last on the annuity of 15,000l. to William, Duke
of Gloucester: to be satisfied by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two Millions. (Money order dated Oct. 6
hereon). Ibid., p. 179. Order Book V, p. 2. |
Oct. 4. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 4,325l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as
Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of loans on the Duties
on Coals &c.; and to be applied as follows: viz. |
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£ |
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for two years' clearings to Col. Collingwood's
Regiment on account |
2025 |
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for arrears of subsistence in Flanders |
2300 |
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£4325 |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 255. |
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Same to same to issue 15,403l. 16s. 10d. to the Navy Treasurer on the
unsatisfied order in his name: to be issued out of the like loans:
and is intended for wages to seamen as in further part of 250,000l.
appropriated thereto. Ibid. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to apply to the subsistence of
the four Marine Regiments the 5,907l. 17s. 0d. resting in the Navy
Treasurer's hands of the [tallies on the] Two Millions and reserved
in his hands for such uses as my Lords should appoint. You are to
imprest it in equal proportions to the Colonels of the said Regiments.
Ibid. |
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Same to the Postmasters General to order their Receiver to pay
2,000l. into the Exchequer out of Post Office money resting in his
hands on Sept. 29 last and henceforward to pay weekly into the
Exchequer the balance remaining on his [weekly cash] certificates
after deduction of the ordinary charges of management and the
weekly payments directed out of that revenue. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of any disposeable
money in the Exchequer) 40l. to the messengers and doorkeepers
of the House of Commons. |
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and 1,000l. to me [Lowndes] for secret service. Ibid., p. 256. |
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Same to Mr. Vanbrugh. My Lords lately referred to you a
memorial relating to frauds committed by the messengers of the
Chamber in making their bills [for riding expenses &c.]. You report
you find great reason to believe that some foul practices have been
done and that though at present you cannot have a sight of those
bills yet by the information you have received you will be able to
prevent the payment of them if ever they be demanded and to make
a more perfect discovery thereof. My Lords direct you to take all
possible care to prevent payment of such bills as you suspect and to
use your utmost endeavour for the future to discover such frauds
in the making of the bills or in the allowing thereof by the Clerks of
the Cheque: and to immediately attend my Lords with any such
discovery. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 39. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to give five weeks' leave of
absence to Thomas Walker (Waker) deputy to Mr. Peirce one of the
undersearchers of London port: for recovery of his health.
Ibid., p. 41. |
Oct. 4. |
William Lowndes to the Board of Greencloth. In a representation
you made to the King some time before he went last to Holland
you state your opinion that upon the strictest computation and good
husbandry the expense of the Household (which by a medium of the
last three years has amounted to 110,000l. per an.) cannot be reduced
to less than 80,000l. per an. My Lords desire your thoughts upon
what particular heads of expense in the said Establishment and in
what proportions the said retrenchment may best be made. Out
Letters (General) XVI, p. 42. |
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Same to John Sansom senr. to order the Customs officer that is
to deliver the "gundalow" imported from Venice by the Earl of
Manchester to take such care thereof and of the parcels belonging
to it that they suffer no damage. Ibid., p. 43. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt enclosing three royal warrants for the
King's signature one for 3,000l. to Lord Paget pursuant to the
King's pleasure as by your letter for his equipage &c. ut infra p. 154
(2) for 37 acres in Richmond Park to the Earl of Rochester (3) for
a grant in trust for the Earl of Ranelagh of ground at Chelsea.
Ibid. |
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Affidavit, made before the Treasury Lords, by Jno. Donning of
Bristol merchant relating to 30 gross of tobacco pipes and other
goods entered in the name of James Donning in the Bristol Customs
House 1693 May 19 for [lading in] the ship Cherubim, Edward
Sweethen master, for Boston in the parts beyond the seas; and
likewise to other goods (beer, cider, glass &c.) entered 1695 Nov.
28 in the name of the said James for John Donning for the ship
Hopewell William Saker master, for Antigua and likewise to other
goods (wrought iron, bar iron &c.) similarly entered 1696 May 8
for the Hannah pink, William Saker master, for Barbados; and
likewise to other goods (shoes &c.) similarly entered 1696 Aug. 6
and 13 for the William and Thomas, Thomas Atkins master, for
Barbados; and likewise to other goods (beer &c.) similarly entered
in 1696 Oct. 7, 9 and 10 for the John brigantine, Thomas Ladd
master, for Barbados; and likewise to other goods (ticking &c.)
similarly entered 1696–7 Jan. 29 and March 1 for the ship Spykes
Town, Jonathan Rogers master, for Barbados: being all the proper
goods of the deponent and Duty paid thereon at export: all which
ships were taken by the French in their said voyages and the said
goods made prize and the deponent has not received nor is like to
receive any benefit from the proceeds thereof, the ship Spykes Town
after being taken and plundered by the French was afterwards taken
by the Dutch and great part of the goods then lost [sic for left] on
board were taken by the Dutch for salvage so that deponent is not
like to receive more than 5s. in the £ on the goods so shipped in
that ship. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 465–6. |
Oct. 5–15. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our
Court at Goer" to the Attorney General to acknowledge satisfaction
as to the King's part of the judgment of 14,000l. [? 1,400l.] against
John de Senne for silk and lace which came to his hands; he having,
on account of his poverty, been admitted to compound for same
by 300l. half thereof to the King, the other half to the informer:
he having petitioned ut supra Tr. Cal. XIII, p. 424. King's Warrant
Book XX, p. 38, |
[? Oct. 5]. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to renew a lost order No. 952
for an annuity of 14l. in the name of Edward Clarke being for 100l.
by him lent on the Excise. Order Book V, p. 3. |
Oct. 5. |
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of
the petition of John Powney shewing that he holds a farm at Eton
called Mustians for 22 years to come at 3l. 18s. 4d. per an. rent and
also the scite of the old manor of Windsor for about 35 years to
come at 8l. 6s. 8d. per an.; "that being impropriator in fee of Old
and New Windsor" [he] is entitled to the tithes of corn and hay
out of above 300 acres of arable and meadow ground in Millfield,
Mill mead and Datchet mead and lands contiguous which the King
is purchasing for the enlargement of [Windsor] Little Park: therefore praying a concurrent lease of Mustians farm and of the scite
of old Windsor [manor] for 99 years at the small rents of 8s. 4d. for
the former and 6s. 8d. for the latter with leave to contract for buying
off a fee farm rent of 16l. 13s. 4d. now in charge on the said impropriation towards satisfying his demand for the tithes. Reference
Book VII, p. 295. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Richard Cocks,
Receiver General of the 3s. Aid, 1s. Aid and Subsidies for Co.
Gloucester, praying that accidental overpayments of 327l. 8s. 2d.
upon the 3s. Aid and 206l. 17s. 8¾d. on the 1s. Aid may be transferred
to his account of the Subsidies. Ibid., p. 296. |
Oct. 6. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 37l. 10s. 0d. to
Christopher Tilson for 1698 Sept. 29 quarter for making a particular
account of the Customs revenue &c. and other services. Money
Book XIV, p. 179. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to make out bills
for allowing on the Navy Treasurer's accounts the sum of 2,923l.
17s. 4d., being 2,764l. 4s. 8d. paid for taxes in the year 1697 on the
salaries of the Navy Commissioners, the [Shipping] Register Office
and their clerks residing in the Tower Ward and 159l. 12s. 8d. for the
like taxes on the salaries of the Navy Treasurer's instruments [clerks]
for same year as paid to the collectors of Broad Street Ward: as
certified by George Dodington. Disposition Book XIV, p. 256. |
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Same to same for like bills for allowing to the said Treasurer
3,102l. 7s. 6d. for the discount and brokerage on 40,300l. Poll tax
tallies discounted by him pursuant to Treasury direction: as
certified ut supra. |
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Appending: account of said discount |
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s. |
d. |
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1698 May 1 13,100l. Poll tax tallies converted
into Exchequer Bills with an allowance of
six per cent |
786 |
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3,000l. of said Exchequer Bills discounted into
money with an allowance of six per cent. |
90 |
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July and Sept. 27,200l. like tallies converted into
Malt Lottery tickets with an allowance of six
per cent. |
1632 |
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discount of the said Malt Lottery tickets with
an allowance of two per cent |
544 |
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brokerage on the whole 40,300l. at 2s. 6d. per
cent. |
50 |
7 |
6 |
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£3102 |
7 |
6 |
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Disposition Book, XIV, p. 257. |
Oct. 6. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners enclosing an order
of Council for an allowance of 50l. per an. to a divine and 31l. per an.
to a schoolmaster in Pennsylvania out of the 1d. per lb. on the side
[coast] trade there. Please certify the Treasury Lords what Duty
the King has from Pennsylvania and particularly whether the
abovesaid Duty be charged [appropriated] and how much it
makes per an. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 44. |
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Same to the King's printers to deliver to Mr. Henry Baker 200
copies of the late Proclamation about the export of wool; for him
to disburse same in proper places upon the sea coasts. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
William Winder as a tidesman in Whitehaven port loco William
Bletsoe who has quitted that employment. |
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Samuel Winslow as commander of one of the smacks or sloops
intended for the better guard of the coast loco Henry Millerd,
already presented, who being already in another part of the service
is content to wait another opportunity. Out Letters (Customs) XIII,
p. 467. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Nath. Hubbald for employment in the Customs, he being reduced
to a low condition by several losses. Reference Book VII, p. 296. |
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Same to same of the petition of Micajah Perry et al shewing
that they lately imported from Pennsylvania in the Dove,
John Spy commander, about 900 [weight] of whale fin caught by
the King's subjects; that by a late Act 6d. per pound Duty is payable on imported whale fins above the Duties payable by the Book
of Rates; that Greenland whale fin being worth 140l. per ton
and Plantation whale fin not above 70l. per ton petitioners believe
the Act did not intend to charge Plantation whale fin so high as
Greenland fin: therefore pray to enter their goods ad valorem over
and above the old Duty by the Book of Rates. Ibid., p. 297. |
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Same to the Warden &c. of the Mint of the petition of the Clerks
of the Mint in the Tower shewing that by the late extraordinary
coinage their business has been greatly increased to the filling up
of 20 Journals in large folio which will require several years' constant
attendance to transcribe into Ledgers, Melting Books &c.; further
that their salaries are not sufficient for their maintenance being
but 40l. per an.: therefore praying the settling of such standing
salaries as my Lords think fit. Ibid. |
Oct. 6. |
Treasury warrant to the Trustees for Fee Farms to convey to
James Walsingham the reserve rent of 20l. per an. payable out of
the manor of West Dereham in reversion of Mr. Armiger's lease,
viz. at four years' purchase and the 40s. per an. rent reserved upon
the said Armiger's lease at 16 years purchase: total consideration
money 112l. |
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Prefixing: particular of the said rents. Warrants not Relating
to Money XVI, p. 131. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland. We have
received from you Bartho. Van Homrigh's petition for some allowances for his services as Commissary General of Provisions in
Ireland; he being now to close his accounts and having received
no allowance from the King since Aug. 1693 for his care in managing
the stores nor for his service in the transporting the Troops from
Ireland in 1690. Please send us the state of his account and inform
us of the nature of his said services. Out Letters (Ireland) VII,
p. 461. |
Oct. 7. |
Money warrant for 40l. 13s. 4d. to Sir Thomas Trevor for half-ayear's salary to Sept. 29 last as Attorney General. Money Book
XIV, p. 179. |
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Same for 2,000l. to the Treasury Lords (Charles Montagu, Sir
Stephen Fox, John Smith, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Pelham)
for last Sept. 29 quarter's salaries. (Money order dated Oct. 10
hereon). Ibid., p. 180. Order Book V, p. 4. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 40,799l. 7s. 9½d. to Fra.
Eyles, Sir Theo. Jansen, Mordecai Abbot, Gilbert Heathcot, William
Sedgwick, Geo. Dodington, Sir William Ashurst, James Bateman,
Sir Hen. Furnese and Sir Jos. Herne, Trustees for Circulating
Exchequer Bills, to complete the order in their name for 50,799l.
7s. 9½d. for 10 per cent. interest to the subscribers of the sum of
517,720l.: to be satisfied by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two Millions. Money Book XIV, p. 180. |
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Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 16l. 3s. 4d. to John Thorowkettle for 1698 Sept. 29 quarter as Messenger [of the Chamber]
appointed to attend the Customs. |
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Treasury allowance of said Thorowkettle's bill for 16l. 3s. 4d. for
same quarter as like Messenger attending the Treasury. Ibid., p.
181. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Morris shewing that he was the first English servant
that was employed by his Majesty at his coming over, but being
unfortunately stabbed and afterwards falling ill of the small pox
was turned out without further care being had of him; and that
since he has had a deputation as waiter and searcher for these five
years without any salary though he has been serviceable in seizing
several uncustomed goods, in particular 1,100l. worth of lace belonging to Jno. Dumatre: therefore praying a riding surveyor's
place. Reference Book VII, p. 296. |
Oct. 7. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the memorial
of the Dutch Ambassadors praying discharge of a seizure of a case
of satins wrought with gold, seized on pretence of being East India
goods, though they were wrought in Holland, belonging to Jacob
and George Rotiers. Reference Book VII, p. 296. |
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Same to the Warden &c. of the Mint of the petition of Dorcas,
Lady Ashfeild executrix of James Hoare, late Comptroller of the
Mint, shewing that during the late great re-coinage her father was
forced to undergo the greatest fatigue and trouble even to the ruin
of his health and maintained two deputies all that time at his own
expense: and that the other officers of the Mint have been gratified
for their extraordinary pains and expense on that account: therefore praying the like regard for him. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of William
Merein (Morein) shewing that he lately embarqued at St. Malo in
France on board the Virgin de Carme, William Whaland master, bound
for Ireland, and took with him 37 guineas and some Spanish double
pistoles and one Lewis d'or; that by contrary winds the ship was
driven to Plymouth when Mr. Wyn an officer took away all the
said money and a bill of exchange for 50l. but on application to the
Customs Commissioners same were all returned to him except the
English money: therefore praying a restoration of same as he is a
stranger to English law and otherwise it will be his ruin. Ibid., p.
297. |
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Same to Auditor Shales of the petition of Richard Sowray for
allowance of a salary of 60l. as Receiver of the land revenues within
the city and county [of the city] of York. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to George Bohun Esq. to deliver to Mary Bishop
(widow of William Bishop who was executed for piracy) two pieces
of plush value 12l. remaining in the said Bohun's hands of the goods
of the said William: his widow being represented as an object of
charity. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 132. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland. We have laid
before the King yours of January 29 last touching some gratuity
to be given as the King's bounty to the officers attending both Houses
of Parliament in Ireland for their pains and attendance during the
sittings. The King directed examination whether any and what
precedents there are of allowances to them for that service. Please
enquire and report and same shall be laid before the King with
the first opportunity. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 449. |
Oct. 10. |
Money order for 100l. to Sir Salathiell Lovell Kt. for Easter and
Trinity terms 1698 on his allowance as one of the Justices of Chester
as by the privy seal of 1695 Nov. 31 [sic.]. Order Book V, p. 4. |
Oct. 11. |
Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 28l. per an. to Thomas Wolstenholme as Customer of
Bridgwater port. Money Book XIV, p. 182. |
Oct. 11. |
Treasury allowance of the salary bill, detailed, of the Hackney
Coaches Offices for 1698 Sept. 29 quarter: total 190l. 10s. 0d. |
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The like of the incidents bill, detailed, of said Office for same
quarter: total 72l. 16s. 2d. Ibid., p. 188. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 500l. to
the Navy Treasurer on the unsatisfied order in his name: to be
issued out of loans on the Duties on Coals: and to be imprested to
Mr. Culliford and his partner for sailcloth furnished into the stores.
(Same to the Navy Commissioners to so imprest the said sum).
Disposition Book XIV, pp. 252, 253. |
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Same to Mr. Abbot to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from
Sir William Ashurst touching the condition of the Forces at New
York. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 45. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Henry Ditch late Quartermaster. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Bridges to instruct counsel and to prepare for the
hearing of the complaint against the magistrates of East Looe before
the [Privy] Council on Thursday next. Ibid. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners. The Excise Commissioners
have represented to my Lords the 5th inst. that several bills drawn
on the Navy Treasurer are come to their hands for moneys paid by
many of the Excise Collectors by order of divers Lord Lieutenants
and Deputy Lieutenants, amounting to 240l. 16s. 7d. for conduct
money and charges of impressing seamen: and that they have
also a bill drawn on you Sept. 13 last by Samuell Atkinson, Henry
Greenhill and Humphrey Ayles for 350l. value received from Mr.
John Cowley then Excise Collector: [all] which they cannot obtain
payment of. As the said collectors' accounts cannot be balanced
for want of payment of these bills my Lords desire you to take
special care that they be speedily paid to the Excise Commissioners.
Ibid. |
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Same to James Herbert, Receiver General for Prizes. Hasten the
despatch of your accounts for the Auditors of Imprests. Ibid.,
p. 47. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Francis Barry shewing that his trade is discontinued after following it for many years in London: therefore praying a place in the
Customs, as he understands the rates of goods. Reference Book
VII, p. 297. |
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Same to William Clayton of the petition of William Judge shewing
that May 11 last he apprehended Elizabeth Lewis alias Jenkins for
endeavouring to put off an Exchequer Note [Bill] of 60l. altered
from 5l. and through his means the man who altered it (Aubrey
Price) was convicted and executed June 22; for which service my
Lords promised petitioner a reward but he has received none:
therefore praying a reward. Ibid., p. 298. |
Oct. 11. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Francis Godfrey shewing that through the contrivance of Robert
Thorowgood he was deprived of being customer of Lynn Regis port
Co. Norfolk but out of their deep sense of his hard case and sufferings
my Lords constituted him surveyor of Newcastle port which he
executed with diligence and faithfulness but is nevertheless dismissed
and the place given to Charles Shelly: therefore praying to be
established in as creditable a station. Reference Book VII, p. 298. |
Oct. 12. |
Money warrant for 91l. to Andrew Lawrence, Surveyor of his
Majesty's Ways, for the June 24 quarter for the six years 1692
June 24 to 1698 June 24 on his fee of 3s. 4d. a day. Money Book
XIV, p. 181. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 330l. to
Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby on the unsatisfied order in their
name as Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland: to be issued out of
loans on the Coal Duties: and to be paid over to the Transports
Commissioners to provide bedding and other necessaries for the
transportation of Col. Collingwood's Regiment. Disposition Book
XIV, p. 257. |
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Same to Mr. Parry. The passing of the Excise accounts
has been delayed for some time by reason of some obstruction
in the Vinegar Duty account. It behoves you to look after
those accounts for the time you were concerned in the management
thereof in regard great sums are likely to be charged on you and
the gentlemen then in commission with you. (The like letter to
Messrs. Davenant, Hornby, Sir John Morden, Sir Hen. Ashurst,
Sir Sam Dashwood, Sir Humphry Edwin, Mr. Strong, Sir John
Foche, Sir Step. Evance, Mr. Hall, Mr. Aram). Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 46. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petitions
[missing] of his Majesty's patent Drum[mer]s and Fife[ers] praying
payment of their arrears of salary. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
William Weeks as tidesman in Dover port loco Henry Broadley
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIII. p, 468. |
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Treasury reference to the Transports Commissioners of the
petition of Arthur Shallet for payment of 4,000l. debt due for
transport service. Reference Book VII, p. 298. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of William
Edwards shewing that his father served as an ancient officer in the
Customs for 40 years and at his death had a debt of 400l. due to
him for debentures: therefore praying for his father's place now
vacant by the late wars. Ibid. |
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Treasury subscription for the execution of a warrant dated Oct.
7 from Peregrine Bertie, Vice Chamberlain, to Cha. Godfrey Master
of the Jewel House, for the delivery to Sir Charles Cotterell, Master
of the Ceremonies, of two diamond rings of the value of 300l. each
to be presented by the King to Monsieur Bosen, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Poland, and to Count D' Ossonville,
Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Lorraine. Warrants not
Relating to Money XVI, p. 133. |
Oct. 12. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to make forth
a constat of the estate late belonging to John Stafford alias Howard
who stands outlawed for high treason: in order to such grant
thereof as the King shall direct. Ibid. |
Oct. 13. |
Money warrant for 500l. to Joseph Chance as reward for discovering and bringing before Secretary Vernon one Samuell
Grascomb mentioned in the Proclamation of 1696 Dec. 10 to have
carried to be printed the manuscript of a false, scandalous and
seditious pamphlet destructive to the freedom and liberties of
Parliament. (Money order dated Oct. 14 hereon). Money Book
XIV, p. 182. Order Book V, p. 4. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 35,674l. 2s. 9½d. to the
Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster
of the Forces: to be satisfied by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two Millions; to wit on the 200,000l. part of the
said subscriptions payable in November next: and is to be applied
upon account of subisstence. Money Book XIV, p. 182. |
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Money warrant for 200l. to Nicholas Baker: on account: for
for Crown Law charges. (Money order dated Oct. 22 hereon).
Money Book XIV, p. 183, Order Book V, p. 9. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 150l. to the
Mayor &c. of Berwick-on-Tweed for 1½ years to 1698 Sept. 29 on
the annuity for the repair of the bridge over the Tweed built by
Charles I. Money Book XIV, p. 183. |
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Money warrant for 1,020l. to Sir Thomas Mompesson, Sir Cha.
Cotterell junr., and James Tyrrell Esq., late Commissioners for
the Privy Seal in the absence of Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and
Montgomery, for 255 days 1697 April 12 to Dec. 23 (being the time
of their so acting) on the allowance in lieu of diet. (Money order
dated Oct. 19 hereon). Ibid., p. 184, Order Book V, p. 10. |
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Same for 255l. to same for same time on the fee or salary of 365l.
per an. to the Lord Privy Seal payable out of the Customs. An
entry hereof is first to be made with the Customs Cashier to prevent
double payment. Money Book XIV, p. 184. |
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Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute Edward Ashe
gent as Comtroller of Plymouth port loco William Fall gent lately
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 467. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Edward Eve, a merchant of London, shewing that since the war
with France he lost above 9,000l. and is reduced to great poverty
and owes 220l. on four Customs bonds due under the late King
James which he, is now sued on and being unable to pay must perish
in a gaol. Reference Book VII, p. 298. |
Oct. 14–24. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our
Court at Loo" to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal
for a grant to Laurence, Earl of Rochester of the piece of woodland
lying in the northwest part of New Park and in the parish of
Petersham Co. Surrey containing 37 acres: to hold to him and his
heirs &c., for ever in free and common socage as of the manor of
East Greenwich: at the yearly rent of 6s. 8d. |
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Appending: const at and ratal of the premises made out by
Samuel Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands. The plot is
bounded west by the old wall of the park extending 96 perches
along it; east by a bank and ditch extending 62 perches along
same; and abuts east on the open part of the said park called
Richmond Hill and adjoining a piece of land already in the said
Earl's possession near the gravel walk leading from his garden to
the mount called Henry VII.'s Mount; and north by the said
garden and the highway leading from his house towards certain
stables. King's Warrant Book XX, pp. 27–8. |
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Same to same for a great seal for a grant to Sir William Forrester
and Sir James Forbes of lands as follow and of the yearly rent of
5l. as follow: for ever as of the manor of East Greenwich in free and
common socage: in trust for Richard, Earl of Ranelagh: at the
rent of 5l. per an payable to the Treasurer of the Royal Hospital at
Chelsea: with covenants not to build thereon any structure which
shall in any manner incommode the said Hospital nor to hinder
the watercourses running therefrom. |
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Appending: (a) particular and memorandum of the first plot
made out by Robert Hewitt, deputy auditor, being 15 acres in
Chelsea adjoining the Hospital but separated from it by a wall
and now in the said Earl's possession and adjoining Thomas
Francklyn's meadow next the kitchen garden and burying ground
of the said Hospital &c. ut supra Tr. Cal. XII, p 391. as granted to
said Earl 1696 July 10: (b) constat and memorandum of the second
plot viz. 5 acres called St. James's Acres in the tenure of—Gray
lying in the common meadow called Chelsea Mead alias Thames
Mead demised to Sir William Pulteney 1668 Aug. 11 for 34 years
from 1686–9 Feb. 29 and afterwards assigned to John Kenrick Esq.
The Earl has 97 years to come in the first plot and there are 24
years to come in the second. "The reversion in fee is of no great
value." Ibid., pp. 29–33. |
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Royal sign manual dated same for 3,000l. to William, Lord Paget,
Ambassador to the Grand Seignior; "for his equipage and other
necessary expenses occasioned by his journey to Belgrade in order
to mediate a peace between our good brother the Emperor of
Germany and the said Grand Seignior." (Money warrant dated
Oct. 21 hereon). (Money order dated Oct. 25 hereon).
Ibid., p. 34. Money Book XIV, p. 193. Order Book V, p. 15. |
Oct. 14. |
Money warrant for 200l. to Thomas Rymer, Historiographer
Royal, towards defraying the charge of transcribing and publishing
the Ancient Leagues and Acts of State between England and other
nations. (Money order dated Oct. 17 hereon). Money Book XIV,
p. 183. Order Book V, p. 8. |
Oct. 14. |
Same for 188l. 15s. 9d. to Edward Proger Esq., Keeper of the
Middle Park of Hampton Court, for so much disbursed by him
1691–2 March 23 to 1694–5 Mar. 21 for hay for the deer, taxes paid
and divers repairs there as by an account thereof examined by
Phillip Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods Trent South. (Money
order dated Oct. 22 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 186. Order
Book V, p. 10. |
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William Lowndes to the Cofferer of the Household to apply as
follows 1,500l. out of the tallies of anticipation put into your hands
for the service of the Household: viz.: |
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towards discharging the debt contracted for the
entertainment of the Czar of Muscovy |
1000 |
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to Mr. Frampton upon his allowance of 1,000l.
per an. for keeping running horses: and is
for half-a-year to Sept. 29 last |
500 |
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£1500 |
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Disposition Book, XIV, p. 258. |
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Same to the Board of Greencloth for copies of the last
Establishment of the Household expense in the reign of Charles
II, James II and the present King. Out Letters (General) XVI,
p. 47. |
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Same to Mr. Povey to report on the enclosed extract [missing]
of a report from the Customs Commissioners upon certain papers
transmitted to my Lords by Col. Nicholson, Governor of Maryland.
Ibid. (A like reference to William Blathwayt Auditor General of
the Plantations.) Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, p. 17. Out
Letters (General) XVI, p. 47. |
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Same to Mr. Popple to lay the abovesaid extract before the Commissioners for Trade. My Lords desire it may be an instruction
to the respective Governors of the Colonies and Plantations in
America that the Naval Officers do give such security and do join
with the collectors as is proposed by the Customs Commissioners.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 47. |
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Same to Mr. Yard to insert in next Monday's Gazette an advertisement that my Lords have ordered money into the hands of Mr.
Thomas Hall [pursuant to the Act of Parliament] for payment of
all such tallies of pro or assignment on the Hereditary and Temporary
Excise as bear dates in August 1696 and all other tallies remaining
unsatisfied on the like Excise: and that the persons interested do
repair to the Excise Office on Thursday the 20th inst. for payment
thereof; from which time the King will not be liable for further
interest on the said tallies. Ibid., p. 48. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
William Gray as waiter in Berwick port loco Thomas Rogers
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 468. |
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Treasury reference to same of the petition of John Gellibrand
shewing that 40 Bibles printed at Douay in two volumes quarto
by the College of the Jesuits are seized and now in the Customs
House London port, being imported by — Read, master of a
vessel from Dunkirk and that the importer is a bookseller in the
Strand; that there are such books daily imported: [which matter]
being presented to the Lords Justices, England, they transmitted
same to the Treasury recommending petitioner for employment in
the Customs. Reference Book VII, p. 298. |
Oct. 14. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for
a particular of the farms of Frogmore and Shaw in order to a lease
thereof to William Aldworth Esq. for 99 years on a fine of 1,907l.
and on his re-conveying to the Crown 17 acres out of Shaw Farm
and 23½ acres out of Frogmore farm to be inclosed in Windsor
Little Park. |
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Prefixing: said Surveyor's report on said Aldworth's petition for
same. Petitioner freely permitted the workmen to build the wall
whereby they enclosed part of his ground into the Little Park last
year before the present design of enlarging the same was known
and hath since been very willing to part with parcels of his farms
for that service and by his example encouraged other proprietors
without whose consent this season would have been lost. I rate
the new lease at 2,363l. from which I allow 456l. for his present
interest in the said 17 acres and 23½ acres so deducted as above
thus leaving 1,907l. as the total fine. This computation is made
without any regard to petitioner's pains in stating and engrossing
the accounts for Yorkshire, Durham and Northumberland [of Crown
Revenues] many years. I think he deserves to receive thereout
the 50l. per an. which was agreed to be paid by the late Auditor
Stevens but which remains unsatisfied for 13 years, making 650l. |
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As to Capt. Moor's pretensions it is certified by Lord Cutts and
acknowledged by Capt. Moor that Aldworth paid him 200l. on the
purchase. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 134–5. |
Oct. 15. |
Money warrant for 500l. to Nathaniell Booth for two years 1693
June 24 to 1695 June 24 on his salary as Surveyor of Greenwax
in the Court of Exchequer as by the grant of 1689 Sept. 5: he having
represented that by reason of the great allowances to sheriffs for
apprehending highwaymen &c. he cannot be paid his salary in the
usual manner by the Office of the Pipe. (Money order dated Oct.
25 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 187. Order Book V, p. 12. |