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Nov. 16. |
William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners to deliver to Sir
Francis Winnington the sheep and horses mentioned in his bill of
sale from Thomas Ellis junr. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 162. |
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Same to the Earl of Jersey enclosing the Customs Commissioners'
presentment [missing] touching a tidesman of Poole who is fined
and imprisoned in France. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Montague. It is the King's pleasure that
as often as any emptions are to be made or any new work to be performed in the Office of the Great Wardrobe an estimate thereof be
first laid before the Treasury Lords expressing the works in their
several kinds and the particular charges thereof. (The like letter
to the Earl of Portland with regard to works to be done in the King's
Gardens. The like letter to the [Principal] Officers of the Works with
regard to works to be done by them.) Ibid. |
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Same to the Hudson Bay Company. My Lords have laid before
the King the case of your Company touching the goods taken from
the French in York Fort alias Fort Bourbon. It is the King's
pleasure that if you do not pay the money for the value of the said
goods the Attorney General shall proceed against you for same.
Ibid., p. 163. |
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Letters patent of surrender to the Treasury Lords by Christopher
Montague, of the parish of Saint Martin's in the Fields, of his office
of Auditor of the Receipt. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI,
p. 299. |
Nov. 17. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pay to Thomas
Wolstenholme, Collector of Minehead, a moiety of the 68l. 4s. 0d.
representing a seizure of 62 guineas: the forfeiture accruing entirely
to the King but the order in Council of 1696 June 25 having promised
a reward of a moiety to seizers of coins of the realm attempted to
be exported. Money Book XV, p. 59. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to employ John Dansey as
Collector of Customs at North Potomac in Maryland loco George
Muschamp who is removed to be collector of Patuxent River. Out
Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 48. |
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Treasury letters patent appointing Charles Montague to the office
of Auditor of the Receipt granted to Christopher Montague 1698
Sept. 5 and by him surrendered. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, pp. 301–1. |
Nov. 18. |
William Lowndes to the Receipt to issue 100l. to Thomas Lloyd,
Paymaster of the Works, to defray the charge of fitting up part of
the Beer Buttery in Whitehall for a kitchen for Sir William Forrester,
one of the officers of the Board of Greencloth. (Same to the Works
to execute said work.) Disposition Book XV, p. 108. |
Nov. 21. |
Money warrant for 925l. each to Edward, Earl of Jersey and James
Vernon Esq. for half-a-year to Sept. 29 last on their salaries as
Secretaries of State. (Money order dated Nov. 23 hereon.)
(William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt dated Nov. 30 to pay
same out of Civil List moneys.) Money Book XV, p. 12. Order Book
V, p. 125. Disposition Book XV, p. 111. |
Nov. 21. |
Money warrant for 100l. to Capt.— Scot as reward for discovering — Bellingham who was lately executed for raceing
[erasing] and altering Exchequer Bills. (Money order dated Nov. 25
hereon.) Money Book XV, p. 12. Order Book V, p. 137. |
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Same for 81l. 12s. 11½d. to the officers, detailed, of Windsor Castle
for three quarters to 1698 June 24. (Money order dated Nov. 25
hereon.) Money Book XV, p. 13. Order Book V, p. 133. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 30l. per an. to John Latton as searcher of Plymouth port.
Money Book XV, p. 13. |
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William Lowndes to the Receipt to issue 600l. to me, Lowndes,
on my unsatisfied order for secret service: out of Civil List moneys.
Disposition Book XV, p. 106. |
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Same to Sir Thomas Littleton to pay to the men of the three
late Marine Companies as follows for abatements exceeding their
Regimental clothes: out of so much to be paid to you by the Earl
of Ranelagh out of disbanding moneys in his hands: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to the men of Sir Cloudesley Shovell's late
Company |
119 |
1 |
5 |
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to ditto of Capt. Williams' late Company |
138 |
13 |
4 |
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to ditto of Sir David Mitchell's late Company |
382 |
16 |
7 |
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£640 |
11 |
4 |
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(The like letter to the Earl of Ranelagh and to the Navy
Commissioners.) Ibid., p. 106, 107. |
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Same to the Earl of Peterborough. Send my Lords an answer to
their letter of the 6th inst supra p. 199. Out Letters (General) XVI,
p. 163. |
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Same to the Earl of Romney for an accompt to-morrow morning
what has been done by Col. Mordant as to his giving security as
Treasurer of the Ordnance. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh. The Admiralty Lords are now
informed by Mr. Burchett that Lieutenant Goulding of Capt.
Plunkett's late Marine Company has accompted with him to his
satisfaction. Please therefore take off the stop on the said
Lieutenant's half pay. (The like letter dated Nov. 24 concerning
the half pay of the Field Officers and Captains of Col. Seymour's
and Col. Colt's late Marine Regiment.) Ibid., p. 164. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Samuell Rickards shewing that he gave bond with Edward
Parsons for tobacco Duties and, the said Parsons failing, there is
an extent out against petitioner for Duty owing by Parsons: but
petitioner after being a considerable trader is reduced by losses and
unable to pay: therefore praying that a small composition be
accepted. Reference Book VII, p. 358. |
Nov. 21. |
Same to Henry Baker of the petition of Gabriell Armiger praying
payment of above 800l. due to him for sums expended in several
prosecutions in which he has been employed on behalf of the Crown.
Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John Russell and
Humphry Morley, sureties of John Smith late Receiver General for
Norwich and part of Norfolk, praying to be appointed Receiver
General for said place for the remainder of the present Land Tax
and proposing their securities detailed. Ibid., p. 359. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh and Mr. Blathwayte of the petition
of John Jewett, Lieutenant in Col. Mordaunt's Regiment, shewing
that in 1693 he was Second Lieutenant to Capt. Richard Py's Company
of Grenadiers and pursuant to the then Establishment received full
Lieutenant's pay: but in 1698 the Regiment being put on Marine
Establishment "and no more Grenadiers allowed of in Marines"
he fell under ensign's subsistence and half-pay until 1699 June 24
though at the same time [he] had six First Lieutenants younger than
himself in the Regiment: therefore praying the same justice with
Lieutenant Cole of Colt's Regiment "in ordering him his arrear
of subsistence and half-pay." Ibid., p. 360. |
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Treasury Commission to William Owen as surveyor in general
for England &c. of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages &c.
loco Richard Symonds superseded. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, p. 82. |
Nov. 22. |
Money warrant for 300l. to Henry Baker upon account: for
Crown law charges. (Money order dated Nov. 25 hereon.) Money
Book XV, p. 12. Order Book V, p. 129. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 45l. per an. to Robert Culliford as Comptroller of
Southampton port. Money Book XV, p. 14. |
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William Lowndes to the Receipt to issue 150l. to William Popple
on his unsatisfied order for incidents for the Commissioners of
Trade: out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XV, p. 108. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to stay process
against Claudius Rondeau and Phil. Lernoult of Canterbury merchants
concerning wool seized by — Oliver and — Beverton,
officers of the Customs, viz. until a cause now depending upon the
same point at law shall be determined. Out Letters (Customs) XIV,
p. 48. |
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Same to same to permit the Royal Africa Company to export the
balance of the 5000 pounds weight of cruell for their trade to Africa
which they were allowed to export by the order in Council of 1697–8
Feb. 24; they having so far only exported 756 pounds thereof.
Ibid. |
Nov. 22. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ James
Croston (landwaiter at Barnstaple) as tidesurveyor at Appledore with
an additional 10l. per an.; John Marshall (tidesman at Plymouth)
as landwaiter at Barnstaple loco said Croston; John Tresitian
[Tresilian] as tidesman at Plymouth loco said Marshall; John
Hawkins as a preventive officer at Clovelly at 25l. per an.; John
Fortescue as landwaiter at Bideford at 40l. per an.; John Clarke
and William Howell as tidewaiters ibid at 10l. per an. and 2s. per
diem when employed; William Bosier, Thomas Weary, Thomas
Rawlings and Phillip Lake as tidesmen and boatmen [ibid]: all as
recommended by Capt. Ward in his late survey of Bideford port
because of the great increase of business in that port. |
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John Hardy as a third boatman in the boat at Hamble River in
Southampton port loco George Thompson dismissed. |
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John Thomas as tidesman and boatman in Fowey port loco
Francis Hammond deceased. |
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An additional establishment of 712l. per an. for the better guard
of the coast from Beaumaris to Carlisle. |
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An additional allowance of 100l. per an. to be made to the Plantation [Duty] Clerk in the Customs Secretary's office in consideration
of the great increase of business by the late Act of Parliament for
preventing Frauds and regulating abuses in the Plantation Trade:
to commence from Lady day 1698 from which time the said law was
put in practice. |
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Edward Hill junr. as Collector of Customs at the upper part of
James River in Virginia loco his father Col. Edward Hill. |
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John Bliss (an extraordinary tidesman and boatman at Bristol)
as waterman at the Pill loco Thomas —? who has quitted the
service. |
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William Palfrey as boatman at Hamble River loco Edward
Stephens dismissed. |
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Jonathan Amory as Collector of Customs in North Carolina and
to maintain a canoe and a man all loco Christopher Merchant
deceased. |
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George Muschamp (Collector of North Potomac in Maryland) as
Collector at Patuxent River in Maryland loco Robert Blackiston
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 49, 50, 51. |
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Treasury reference to Henry Baker of the petition of George
Arnold for a reward for seizing 20 horses that were going to France.
Reference Book VII, p. 358. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland. We have
laid before the King your reasons for your lease to Mr. Hassett and
Mr. Rogers of Lord Kinmure's forfeited estate. It is the King's
pleasure that you cause Hassett and Rogers to agree to an increase
of their rents suitable to the value of the premises. In case of their
non compliance you are to acquaint us. |
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Appending: report and statement of opinion by the Attorney
and Solicitor General England on the abovesaid lease to Hassett
and Rogers advising that the same be set aside for several badges
of fraud in obtaining the same. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII,
pp. 41–2. |
Nov. 22. |
Royal warrant to same to distribute and dispose the sum of
173l. 17s. 9d. as royal bounty among such of the soldiers of the
foreign troops disbanded in Ireland as shall desire to settle themselves in Ireland: the said sum being the remainder of the 800l.
which by royal sign manual of April 20 last was ordered to be distributed among such of the said foreign troops there to be disbanded
as should desire to transport themselves to foreign parts; of which
sum there has been so distributed the sum of 626l. 2s. 2¾d. Ibid.,
p. 43. |
Nov. 23. |
Same to same approving the payments of subsistence money
made to three English Regiments of Foot (Brigadier Fairfax's, Col.
Colenbine's and Sir Bevill Granville's) and to the five French Regiments (Earl of Galway's Regiment of Horse, Marquis de Miremont's
Regiment of Dragoons and the Regiments of Foot of Major Gen. La
Meloniére, the Earl of Lifford and Brigadier Belcastell) according to the
musters and numbers from the days of landing in Ireland as follows
viz. the first three in the usual manner and according to the allowances to other Regiments of Foot in Ireland and to the five others
according to their numbers upon landing; to wit Regiment of Horse
of nine Troops of 49 men each; Regiment of Dragoons of eight
Troops of 49 men each, La Meloniere's 25 serjeants 26 corporals
13 drummers 456 private men the servants included; Earl of
Lifford's 26 serjeants 26 corporals 10 drummers 417 private men,
Belcastle's 27 serjeants, 27 corporals, 14 drummers 428 private men:
and likewise 66 and 161 Reformed officers incorporated in the
Regiment of Horse and Regiments of Foot respectively "the
exigency of the service requiring the [payment of] same immediately
upon their landing" and same now requires the approbation of a
royal warrant. Ibid., p. 44. |
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Same to same for letters patent to pass the great seal of Ireland
for a grant to James Roch of the forfeited estates as follows to him
and his heirs &c. for ever in free and common socage: he having
been at great charges to support the King's title and his own interest
in some forfeited estates granted to him for his services in Londonderry; and by reason of making no benefit thereof he is reduced to
deplorable circumstances. |
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Appending: schedule of lands hereby granted, being forfeited
lands of And. Murrogh of Ballentary in the barony of Barrimore
Co. Cork (to wit Lackanbehy 74 acres, Ballyglissane 111 acres,
Consane 170 acres, Buninagh 128 acres, Ballyda 187 acres) and in
the Barony of Lune Co. Meath (to wit Kildalky and Milestown 586
acres and part of Bracknaugh 39 acres) the total clear yearly value
being 95l. 14s. 4d. Ibid., p. 45–6. |
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Same to same to detain and stop in the hands of the Receiver
General of Revenue, Ireland a moiety of the money collected or to
be collected pursuant to the patent of 1697–8 Jan. 12 which directed
that the sum of 8000l. (part of 9000l. granted by Charles II to the
late Earl of Orrery) should be applotted on the estates of several
Roman Catholics to be collected therefrom and paid to Lionel,
Earl of Orrery: it being now asserted by Charles Boyle, brother of
said Lionel, that he is entitled to a moiety thereof. The stop hereby
directed is to continue until the said Charles have made out his
said title. Ibid., p. 47. |
Nov. 23. |
Money warrant for 40l. to Richard Hill Esq. for half a year to 1698
June 24 on his salary as Latin Secretary. Money Book XV, p. 14. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay out of Disbanding
money in his hands 254l. 5s. 9d. to the Navy Treasurer for so much
due to the men of Capt. Thomas Ley's late Marine Company for
abatements in excess of their Regimental clothes. (Same to the
Navy Commissioners, and to Sir Thomas Littleton, Navy Treasurer,
to pay same to the said men.) Disposition Book XV, pp. 108, 109. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 100l. to the Navy
Treasurer to be paid over to Sir Cloudesley Shovell for arrears due
to Charles Barton late a Lieutenant in his Marine Regiment. (Same
to the Navy Commissioners to so pay same.) Ibid., pp. 109, 110. |
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Same to same to issue 40l. to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the
Works, towards building two Guard houses in Hyde Park by the
King's command. Ibid., p. 110. |
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Same to Nicholas Baker to pay 55l. 18s. 3d. to Robert Weddall
for his expenses in prosecuting several clippers and coiners whilst
Deputy Warden of the Mint at Chester. Ibid. |
Nov. 23. |
Same to the Earl of Montague for a particular of the furniture of
the Closet at Hampton Court which the King has directed [to be
furnished] and also of the 990l. set down in the account of provisions
furnished the last year for a new rich gold and crimson venetian
velvet bed and all furniture lined with green and gold fringes for the
King's Great Bedchamber at Kensington: also a particular of the
833l. 8s. 0d. charge of hiring furniture for the King's Evidences by
what warrant it was done and for whom particularly. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 164. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Griffith Evans, one of the Grooms of his Majesty's Chamber,
shewing that his kinsman Lewis Thomas, land waiter in Swansea
port, having a considerable estate settled upon him by his relations
is willing to resign to petitioner: therefore praying leave thereto.
Reference Book VII, p. 358. |
Nov. 23, and Dec. 8, 15. |
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John Andrews,
Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Warwick for allowance of 495l.
10s. 0d. for his extraordinary charges in his receipt. |
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Thomas Woodcock the like for Co. Leicester for 364l. for the like. |
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Thomas Brougham the like for Cos. Cumberland and Westmorland
for 473l. 1s. 8d. for same. |
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George Hosier the like for Co. Salop for 1596l. 10s. 0d. for same. |
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John Child the like for Co. Wilts, for 542l. 0s. 8d. for same. |
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Lawrence Ambrose the like for Co. Berks. for 431l. 10s. 0d. for same.
Ibid., pp. 359, 360, 362, 363. |
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Same to same of the petition of William Kent, Receiver General
of Taxes for Co. Lancs. for an overpayment of 1242l. on his account
of the 3s. Aid anno 1697 to be transferred to his account of the
third 3s. Aid anno 1699. Ibid., p. 306. |
Nov. 23. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for
a particular of the capital messuage and scite of the manor of Says
Court in Deptford and another piece of land and other premises as
below all in order to a lease to John Evelyn Esq. |
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Prefixing: report dated 1691–2 Feb. 24 by William Taylor, deputy
auditor [sic for Deputy Surveyor] on the petition of said Evelyn
for same. The said messuage was granted to petitioner 1663 May
27 for 99 years at 2l. 2s. 6d. per an. rent and without fine as of the
king's special favour; the king having promised him the inheritance
of the premises; which were at that time valued by Sir Charles
Harbord at 124l. 10s. 0d. per an. In 1663 Charles II granted to
Sir Richard Brown Bart. a close or parcel of land called Westbroomfeild with several other parcels belonging to the said manor which
grant was renewed on surrender 1671–2 Jan. 31 and is now vested
in petitioner. These were valued in 1663 by Sir Charles Harbord
at 316l. per an. The other piece of land is a ditch containing about
half an acre already in lease to him. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, pp. 303–4. |
Nov. 24. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Rowe and Mr. Bridges to insert a clause
in the deed of trust which you are to execute of the extended estate
of Mr. Hinde (now to be granted to you for the benefit of the late
Hearthmoney Contractors) that out of the profits of said estate
Mr. Auditor Done as assignee of his father-in-law Sir Thomas Griffith
may be enabled to receive the money due to him on the said Hinde's
bonds in proportion with the said Contractors; it appearing that
said Griffith was received into copartnership with the said contractors
for an eighth part, his share being 10,000l. according to the articles
but thereof he was only repaid 5000l. and was prevailed with by the
partners to accept Mr. Hinde's bonds (who was then their cashier)
for the remainder of his money. (The like letter to Auditor Done,
Mr. Browne and Mr. Dod.) Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 166. |
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General for a particular of the
pasture or marshland called Cow Pasture alias Gosdales in Poynton
Co. Lincoln in order to a lease thereof to Eliz. Sandys. |
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Prefixing: said Surveyor General's report on the petition of
Penelope Washington, one of the daughters of Col. Washington
deceased. Charles II granted 1672 May 24 to Sir John Packington
et al as trustees for petitioner and her three sisters Elizabeth,
Katherine and Mary the above premises containing 126 acres. Mrs.
Elizabeth Sandys is mother and executrix of Penelope the petitioner
now deceased. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 304–5. |
Nov. 25. |
Same to the Custom Commissioners to employ William Butterfeild
as a noontender London port loco Richard Norris deceased. Out
Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 58. |
Nov. 27. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Augustine Briggs late Receiver General of Taxes for part of Norfolk,
shewing that he has had great losses by remitting money, the fall
of guineas and paying soldiers' quarters &c. therefore praying
time for getting in his debts and an allowance for his extraordinary
charges. Reference Book VII, p. 358. |
Nov. 27. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of the master and owners of the Eaton frigate shewing that same is
detained from proceeding on her voyage to China by reason of a
seizure lately made by one Maddocks of 500l. of English money and
18 silver plates on presumption that same was intended for
transportation whereas it was for river pay to the seamen and to
buy fresh provisions for passengers and the plates were for the
particular use of the President for China going on board her: therefore praying discharge of the seizure. Reference Book VII, p. 359. |
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
Richard Topham for a grant of the farm house in Datchet Lane
in Windsor with some outhouses thereto belonging and certain
parcels of land which were part of Sir Richard May's lease of Underore
farm and also part of a close lately purchased from James Pereman
all which are in the King's hands and are no ways enclosed within the
Park wall at Windsor nor employed in the King's service: all in
consideration of his conveying to the King the reversion of Mrs.
Dee's land. Ibid. |
Nov. 28. |
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Emanuel Scroop How, one of the Grooms of the
Bedchamber, of the office of Lieutenant or Keeper of the Forest
and Chase of Alice Holt and Woolmer in Co. Southampton: for
45 years in reversion of the existing term therein which was granted
to William Legg: with special power to the Trustees for Fee Farms
to convey to such person as they think fit the annual rent of 31l.
2s. 11d. (mentioned in the constat below) as in trust for the grantee
for defraying the fees salaries and wages to the underkeepers in
the said forests during said term. |
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Appending: constat and ratal of the premises by the Surveyor
General of Crown Lands. King's Warrant Book XX, pp. 218–221. |
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal
for a grant to Richard Cull gent. of the several manors of Rosedale
Co. Yorks.; and Barton, Barrow, Gouxhill, Hogsthorp and
Crowland Co. Lincoln: for 99 years in reversion of the death of
the Queen Dowager (concurrent with any terms granted by her
therein): at the yearly rent of 13s. 4d.: all which premises are
valued at 552l. 15s. 8d. per an. by the Surveyor General during the
continuance of the Queen Dowager's interest therein and thereafter
are computed at 2964l. 16s. 10d. per an. |
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Appending: two particulars of the premises detailing the various
rents and state of the demesnes and history of the title made out
by Deputy Auditor Robert Hewitt: and memorandum by same
and ratal by the Surveyor General of Crown Lands: (the manor of
Rosedale consists of 39 farms the reversion whereof is valued at
1690l.; the improvement thereof I estimate at 2310l. The manor
of Hogsthorp consists of divers farms lands the reversion whereof is
valued at 820l. 2s. 9d. and the improvement thereof at 1026l. The
rents of the manor of Barton-upon-Humber are 81l. 5s. 8d. per an.
and the reversion [of the improvement thereof] is valued at 1056l.
13s. 8d. and 180l. for the improved value of the ferry and lands there.
The rents of Barrow are 108l. 14s. 10d.: the improvement valued
at 1413l. 12s. 10d. and 624l. for the demesnes. The rents of Gouxhill
are 29l. 13s. 10d.: the improvement valued at 385l. 19s. 10d. and
402l. for the demesnes and 98l. 3s. 9d. for the perquisites of Court.
Total 6106l. 12s. 10d.) King's Warrant Book XX, pp. 242–258. |
Nov. 28. |
Money warrant for 545l. to William Popple for half a year to
Lady day last to the clerks and officers of the Commissioners for
Trade. (Money order dated Dec. 5 hereon.) Money Book XV, p.
14. Order Book V, p. 128. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Commissioners [sic
for Cashier] to pay to Charles Orchard two several fees of 83l. 6s. 8d.
per an. as Customer of Exeter and 50l. per an. as Customer of Barnstaple. Money Book XV, p. 16. |
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Money warrant for 100l. to Dr. George Oxenden for one year to
Sept. 29 on his fee as Judge of the Court of Admiralty of the Cinque
Ports. (Money order dated Dec. 5 hereon.) Ibid., p. 16. Order
Book V, p. 133. |
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Same for 100l. to George Gunter Esq. as executor to Katherine
Gunter widow for half a year to 1690 Lady day on the pension
granted to her for 21 years from 1669 Lady day. (A similar warrant
for 100l. dated 1697–8 Jan. 14 for the half year due at 1689 Sept. 29.)
Money Book XV, pp. 20, 84. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay sums as
follows as an addition to the Civil List distribution scheme supra
p. 189. |
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Appending: a further distribution of the Civil List to be paid
in conjunction with that of Oct. 31 Ibid. |
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This second list increases the total distribution from 52,749l. 2s.
4¾d. to 65,824l. 4s. 4½d. the additions consisting of 500l. per week
to the Privy Purse for the last 10 of the 14 weeks as in the said prior
distribution; 50l. a week for the last four weeks for Mr. Negus in
part of 485l. for repairs in the Mews; 500l. a week for the last two
weeks to Sir Stephen Evance in part of 3200l. for jewels; 400l. a
week for the last five weeks to the Works in part of 21,800l. to clear
that Office to 1698 June 24 and the following single payments on the
10th or subsequent weeks viz. 750l. to the Duke of Leeds, late
President of the Council; 300l. to Mr. Clerk and Mr. Webb and
Mr. Storey, officers in St. James's Park; 40l. to the Housekeeper
of St. James's House; 100l. to the Keeper of Hyde Park; 54l.
15s. 0d. to the Keeper of New Park; 100l. to Mr. Ellyot, Housekeeper at Newmarket; 18l. 5s. 0d. to Mr. Ford, Keeper of the Gardens
there; 66l. 1s. 8d. to the Keeper of the Tennis Court; 25l. to the
Keeper of Battles Walk; 15l. to the Keeper of Bigshot Rails; 30l.
to the underkeepers of St. James's Park; 48l. 13s. 4d. to Mr. Studholme, Keeper of the Roads; 18l. 5s. 0d. to Mr. Laurence, late Keeper
of the Roads; 150l. to the Housekeeper at Kensington; 100l. to
the Library Keeper at St. James's; 4l. 11s. 3d. to the Keeper of the
Parliament House; 80l. to the Keeper of the Paper Office; 100l.
to the Superintendent of the Gardens; 25l. to the Secondary in
the Crown Office; 5l. to the Master of the Revels; 4l. 11s. 3d. to
the Yeoman of the Revels; 25l. to the Graver of the Seals; 26l.
11s. 4d. to Mr. Jones, Apothecary to the Household; 15l. to the
Master of the Barges; 25l. to the Surveyor of the Woods Trent
North; 97l. 18s. 4d. to Sir Lambert Blackwell, Knight Harbinger;
250l. to the Master of the Harriers; 100l. to the Master of the
Studs; 122l. 6s. 8d. to the clerks in the King's Remembrancer's
Office; 343l. 2s. 6d. to the Master of the Hawks; 31l. 18s. 9d. to
the executors of Mr. Burrard late riding forester in New Forest;
650l. to the executors of Mr. Fleetwood Shephard, late Black Rod;
100l. to Parry Walton, repairer of pictures; 33l. 6s. 8d. to the Master
of the Horse; 40l. to the Clerks of the Fines at Ludlow in part of
130l.; to Major Holmes 500l. and 203l. 16s. 7¾d. to Lord Cutts;
200l. to the under clerks of the Council for extraordinary service;
75l. 18s. 7d. to Mr. Chetwood Sheriff of Staffordshire. Disposition
Book XV, p. 113, and appended schedule thereto. |
Nov. 28 |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed extract [missing] of a letter from the Earl of Bellomont,
Governor of New England, dated Sept. 8 last. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 165. |
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Same to Lord Coningsby to report on the enclosed petition [missing]
of John Dalmas, late a Lieutenant in Col. Bellcastle's Regiment,
praying payment of his Irish arrears. Ibid. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners enclosing a memorial [missing]
of the Marquess of Carmarthen on behalf of the Captains of the
late Marine Regiment: also a memorial [missing] of the agents of
the four late Marine Regiments of Seymour, Colt, Mordaunt and
Brudenall touching the accounts of those Regiments. Why are
these accounts and particularly those of Col. Seymour not yet
despatched ? Ibid. |
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Same to Lord Coningsby to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Capt. Abraham Blacheford praying payment of 60l.
0s. 4d. due to him as a Reformed Captain in Major Gen. La Meloniere's
Regiment of Foot. Ibid. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Earl of Galway. Capt. Edwards has
renewed his application to the King to be paid the debt owing to
him by Sir Patrick Trant which debt you formerly consented to
pay when any grant of the said Trant's estate should be made to
yourself. We are commanded by the King to remind you thereof.
Ibid., p. 167. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 49. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Christopher Cole (one of the surveyors in Dublin port) as one of the
landwaiters in Bristol port loco Hugh Stevenson who is willing to
resign to him by way of exchange for mutual accommodation.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 51. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of George Quested praying [restoration] of 16½ packs of wool seized
by Richard Oliver and Cha. Bruce, two officers for preventing wool
exportation, on pretence of forfeit for being lodged in petitioner's
house which is within 15 miles of the coast: petitioner alleging that
he has in every respect complied with the law. Reference Book
VII, p. 359. |
Nov. 28. |
Same to the Warden, the Master and Worker and the Comptroller
of the Mint of the petition of the East India Company praying leave
to export to Fort St. George mills and presses to expedite their
coinage of Pagodos, Rupees and other species of money of the
country. Ibid., p. 361. |
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Treasury warrant to Edward Hyldeyard, steward of his Majesty's
manor of Richmond, to grant licence to Sir James Butler to let all
or part of his copyhold estate within said manor for 41 years on
paying a fine of 41s. all ut supra p. 180: Samuel Travers, the
Surveyor General of Crown Lands, having on the said Butler's
petition reported that he sees no inconveniency in granting such a
licence to the petitioner; but that it may be rather [a means] to
preserve and improve the lands and that 'tis a favour generally
allowed by Lords of Manors to their tenants and that he has not
observed above 12d. a year paid for such a liberty. This warrant
is first to be entered with the Auditor for the County of Surrey.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 305. |
Nov. 29. |
Money warrant for 728l. to Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery on his diet allowance as late Lord Privy seal: viz. for six
months 1697 March 25 to April 12 (from which time his office was
executed by Commissioners during his absence abroad as Ambassador
at the Treaty of Peace until Dec. 29 following) and from 1697 Dec.
29 to 1698 Jan. 5. Money Book XV, p. 17. |
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Same for 182l. to same for the same six months on his fee of 365l.
per an. out of the Customs as same. Ibid., p. 18. |
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Same for 104l. to the two Secondaries and the sworn clerks of the
King's Remembrancer's Office: viz. 58l. for 7¼ years to 1698 June
24 on the Secondaries' fees of 4l. per an. each; and 46l. for six years
to 1697 Lady day to the clerks on the fee of 15l. 6s. 8d. payable to
them every second year for transcribing forfeited amerciaments.
(Money order dated Dec. 20 hereon.) Ibid., p. 22. Order Book V,
p. 139. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ John
Nailor, (an extraordinary tidesman London port) as a tidesman
in the inferior list ibid at 35l. per an. loco John Sparke deceased.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 51. |
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Treasury reference to the Attorney General of the petition of
John Braddeel shewing that in Michaelmas 1698 an information
was exhibited against him by the Attorney General for wine and
brandy coming to him with the Customs unpaid, it being pretended
that same were prize goods removed from one of the King's ships
into petitioner's ship called the Hawke lying near Portsmouth and
from thence removed out of his ship and landed on the coast of
Sussex by other persons; and the prosecutor taking advantage of
the petitioner's going to the East Indies did on Nov. 24 1699 [sic]
obtain a verdict on 230l. on the single evidence of one Drew who
was interested in the prosecution: therefore praying my Lords to
remit the said fine. Reference Book VII, p. 360. |
Nov. 29. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the
securities, detailed, of John Russell and Humphry Moseley as
Receivers for the city of Norwich and Loddon and other Hundreds
detailed, part of Norfolk, loco John Smith deceased: total bond
12,000l. (Treasury Commission to said Receivers dated Nov. 29.)
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 265, 266. |
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of the messuage called Underore farmhouse on the north
side of Datchet Lane, south of the Thames at Windsor and the
pasture ground called Great Romney or the Island of six acres
between the Thames and the mill stream except a small part thereof
held by the tenant of Windsor Mill, which 'tis alleged belongs to the
Corporation of Windsor and an acre of meadow part of the field
called Little Romney: and six acres of arable land in the common
field at Windsor called the Highfield adjoining his Majesty's farm
of Frogmore: all in order to a lease thereof to Richard Topham on
a fine of 104l. |
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Prefixing: said Surveyor General's report on said Topham's
petition. Ibid., pp. 306–7. |
Nov. 30. |
Same to Nicholas Baker to deliver to Sir John Elwill the two
Bank Bills for 100l. each ut supra p. 204 as they belong to him and no
further use can be made of them as evidence now that Arthur and
Bellingham are executed. Ibid., p. 307. |
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William Lowndes to the Receipt to issue 1000l. to me, Lowndes,
on the order in my name for secret service. Disposition Book XV,
p. 111. |
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Same to same to issue 20l. (out of Hackney Coaches licences) to
Lord Coningsby on his unsatisfied order as one of the Paymasters
of the Forces, Ireland, to be paid to Hester Walker in part for provisions furnished to several Regiments lately employed in Ireland.
Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to prepare a royal warrant to
authorise Lord Coningsby to pay 20l. to Hester Walker in part
of what remained due to her for provisions furnished to several
Regiments lately employed in Ireland. Out Letters (General) XVI,
p. 165. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the
enclosed estimate [nissing] of Mr. Talman's of several works to be
done at Hampton Court. Ibid., p. 166. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Stephen Faget and Peter Fauconnier praying payment
of 1359l. 0s. 2d. due to them for clothing the Regiments of Col.
Collier and the Marques D' Rada in the years 1694 and 1695. Ibid.,
p. 168. |
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Treasury reference to the [Principal] Officers of the Works of the
petition of Simon Brienne for allowance of 51l. 11s. 3d. for building
a new coach house at the King's stables at Kensington. Reference
Book VII, p. 360. |
Nov. 30. |
Treasury warrant to Mr. Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods
Trent South to fell stubbs or stubbed trees in Old Windsor Wood
not exceeding 20 in number for defraying the charge of taking down
the old penn and racks for feeding the red deer in said wood and for
erecting new ones in place thereof the same being very much decayed
and standing in a very inconvenient place by reason of some new
inclosures which have been recently made near them. Warrants
not Relating to Money XVI, p. 308. |
Nov. 31. |
Money warrant for 285l. 2s. 6d. to Gilbert, bishop of Sarum,
Chancellor of the Garter, for half-a-year to Sept. 29 last on the
annuity for the support of the Order of the Garter. (Money order
dated Dec. 5 hereon.) Money Book XV, p. 16. Order Book V,
p. 129. |