Entry Book: June 1679

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 6, 1679-1680. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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June 1679

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
June 13. Treasury order renewing a lost order of April 29 last for 955l. to Sir Henry Goodrick, ut supra, p. 36. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 7.
June 17. Money order for 16l. to George Sayers (ut supra, p. 91), 15l. thereof for half a year to 1677, June 24, and 45l. in part of half a year to 1677, Christmas: as by the privy seal of 1670, September 27. Ibid, p. 14.
June 29. Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a privy seal for a grant to Sir Richard Howe, Kt., and Sir John Chapman, Kt., sheriffs of London, of the goods and chattels (now in the hands of Benjn. Hinton, goldsmith, or of any other person) of John Fenwick who was convicted at the last assizes at the Old Baily for high treason: [said grant] not to exceed the sum or value of 600l.: to be to their own proper use. King's Warrant Book, p. 223.