Entry Book: July 1683, 16-31

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July 1683

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
July 16. Money order for 20l. each to John Lowe and Matthew Lister, Deputy Chamberlains of the Receipt, for 1683, Easter and Trinity terms, on their 40l. per an. each additional increase of fee in respect of extraordinary service in sorting and ordering records, as well foreign as domestic, in the Treasury [of the Receipt] at Westminster. Order Book XXXIX, p. 88.
William Lownds (in the absence of [Treasury Secretary] Henry Guy) to Mr. Raban [Deputy Auditor] to prepare an abstract of all leases of the King's lands and tenements now in being and unexpired which are enrolled in your office: with all the details thereof. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 185.
July 17. Same (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to receive from the Wine Licence Commissioners 2,000l. as in part of the half year's rent [of the Wine Licences] due from them at Michaelmas next. (Same to the said Commissioners to forthwith pay in said money, the Treasury Lords being informed that you have it in cash in your Office and that you are willing to pay same in.) Ibid.
Same to Sir Nath. Johnson and Company. The Treasury Lords expected you to pay into the Exchequer last week the moiety of 13,000l. which you have agreed to advance. Pay it in this week and the other moiety next week. Ibid.
R[obert] S[quibb] (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to the Treasurer of the Chamber 200l. out of the King's Bench fines now in the Exchequer. (Same to Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, to pay said 200l. to Thomas Atterbury, messenger either for his wages or on his bills.) Disposition Book II, p. 247.
Treasury warrant to the Chamberlains of the Exchequer, the Clerk of the Pells and the tally cutter, to cause tallies to be struck on the Hereditary Excise for all the perpetual interest due to each goldsmith and others at Christmas, 1681, who have not already had tallies struck for said quarter. "But you are not to strike tallies for any subsequent quarter till further order in that behalf": the Treasury warrant of 1681, April 25, having directed you to forbear levying tallies for such perpetual interest till the tallies already struck were paid off or till further order therein. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 217.
Money warrant for 500l. to Robert Squibb as imprest for the redemption of English captives as by the privy seal of Dec. 20 last: to be issued out of money in the Exchequer arisen from the late collection in that behalf. (Money order dated July 18 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 229. Order Book XXXIX, p. 90.
July 17. Money warrant for 5,800l. to Richard Kent and Charles Duncombe in repayment of 5,800l. by them lent into the Exchequer the 14th inst.: together with 6 per cent. interest: to be satisfied by tallies on the Excise. (Money order dated July 14 hereon, [the said order being fictitiously given the date of the tally of loan].) Money Book IV, p. 230 Order Book XXXIX, p. 91.
July 18. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to me [Guy] 1,410l. 14s. 0d. for secret service on two orders for that purpose: viz. 780l. to be issued out of the fines and forfeitures of Popish Recusants, and 630l. 14s. 0d. to be issued out of King's Bench fines (500l.) and out of money to be paid in by myself (130l. 14s. 0d.) Disposition Book II, p. 247.
July 19. William Lownds (in the absence of Henry Guy) to William Hewer to pay to Mary Cunningham, widow, for her charge in keeping and burying John Webb, one of the poor Tangier soldiers, the 40s. which would have been due to him on his quarterly allowance if he had lived three days longer. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 185.
Same to the Navy Board to pay Capt. Thomas Leighton 30l. 6s. 0d. for his pay as commander of the prize ship Two Lyons. Ibid, p. 186.
41l. 8s. 0d. to Capt. Randolph Macdonnell for same as commander of the prize ship Golden Horse.
Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to give leave to William Macey, collector of Bridgwater port, to come to town for the King's service. Ibid.
Money warrant for 364l. to George, Marquess of Halifax, for June 24 quarter last on his allowance of 4l. a day in lieu of the ancient diet of 16 dishes of meat [daily] as the Lord Privy Seal. (Money order dated July 23 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 230. Order Book XXXIX, p. 91.
Same for 1,500l. to Dame Jane Fisher for 1½ years to 1678, June 24, on her annuity. In the margin: cancelled 1684, Sept. 4. Money Book IV, p. 230.
Robert Squibb (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to John Chetwin 40l. as reward for receiving the taxes for co. Stafford: to be issued to him out of such money as said Chetwin shall pay into the Exchequer as formerly imprested to him for the use of the Stables. Disposition Book II, p. 248.
July 20. Henry Guy to the Hearthmoney Farmers to forthwith pay in the 13,000l. ut supra, p. 863. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 186.
Same to the Earl of Craven to appoint a convoy to attend the person appointed by Charles Duncombe to bring from Bristol a considerable sum of money which must be brought to London in specie for want of returns [by bills of exchange] at present. Ibid.
July 21. Same to the Customs Commissioners to pass on payment of duty a square case, imported in the ship Italian Merchant from Leghorn, containing 30 small pictures made in Italy "and brought hither for my [H. Guy's] use. These are intended for the furnishing my house in the country." (Treasury warrant dated July 30 to the Customs Commissioners accordingly.) Ibid, p. 187. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 220.
July 21. Henry Guy to Mr. Graham to report on the following papers relating to William Hone, lately executed for high treason, viz.: (1) John Yorke's petition to the King; (2) Mile Dowman's warrant dated June 25 last to the gaol at Cambridge to receive said Hone in custody; (3) a like warrant of the following day signed by John Coppleston, Tho. Sclater and Edward Stoyte; (4) certificate by Mile Dowman dated June 24 last about Hone; (5) other certificates about Lloyd's information concerning Hone. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 187.
Same to Sir Richard Mason et al. [late Agents for Taxes] enclosing a letter and papers ut infra which the Treasury Lords have received from the Earl of Rutland. Draft a letter thereupon [for the Treasury Lords to despatch]. Ibid, pp. 187–8.
Appending: copy of an order from the Earl of Shaftesbury et al. [then Treasury Lords] dated 1672, May 31, to John Huckle, collector for co. Leicester of the one month's [instalment of the said Militia] tax anno 1663, to pay moneys raised under the said Act to George Wharton, esq. [Treasurer of the Ordnance] or his assigns: the copy of said order being attested for the Earl of Rutland by Charles Cokayne and Tho. Babbington. (2) Said Huckle's account of his receipts of the said month's tax. (3) Mr. Armson's account of money received and paid. (4) A copy of an account stated 1666, July 25, allowed by Lord Loughborough of the said Lord's receipts and discharge to Peter Wood, Receiver of the month's [Militia] tax for co. Leicester, 1665. (5) Letter from said Earl of Rutland dated Belvoir, 1683, July 18, in reply to the Treasury Lords' letter of June 6 last ut supra, p. 812. I have sent to the Deputy Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace to inform themselves as best they could of the state of said three months' [Militia] tax "which was collected in Lord Loughborough's time before my father and I were concerned in the Lieutenancy." From the above enclosed accounts it will appear that Jno. Huckle, now of Leicester, has discharged himself of the 16l. 4s. 9d. by an order and acquittance; and for the arrears of 9l. 10s. 11d. in his district Huckle says they were laid on several poor people who left their land before they could be distrained on. As to the 19l. in Mr. Armston's hands he is very aged but believes he has already cleared that account. He lives at Burbage in Leicester. As for the 14l. arrears in Sir Tho. Halford's year and the 8l. 17s. 0d. which was short assessed Lord Loughborough has discharged him as appears by the account. As to the 283l. 5s. 0d. due from Lord Loughborough, the Deputy Lieutenants can give no information of it; and for the one month's [quota of the total] assessment which [quota] is 1,088l. 17s. 8d. I can say no more to it but that Lord Loughborough has owned the receipt of it from his servant, Peter Wood, who is since dead, as appears from the above copy of said Wood's discharge.
Same to the Stables Commissioners to pay the 45l. for the chair for the King which Mr. Chiffinch has bespoke. Ibid, p. 188.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt. Mr. Kent and Mr. Duncombe have agreed to lend into the Exchequer 2,700l. towards this week's money of 8,000l. [which is payable weekly out of the Excise into the Exchequer]. You are to receive same from them and give them a tally of loan for it. Also there is 1,500l. of Excise money directed to be paid into the Exchequer this week. This total of 4,200l. you are to issue as follows, viz.: Disposition Book II, pp. 248, 249.
l.
to the Paymaster of the Forces in part of 4,000l. 4,000
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 5,000l. 200
£4,200
(The like letter to the Excise Commissioners.)
Same to same to issue as follows out of the 20,000l. which Mr. Kent and Mr. Duncombe have agreed to lend into the Exchequer (which loan is hereby to be taken in and tally given for same) and the 7,621l. 0s. 8d. of Customs money which is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid, p. 248.
l. s. d.
to Mr. Hewer, Treasurer of Tangier garrison, for the ordinary 10,141 4 8
to ditto for the extraordinary 13,479 16 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy for one week [of the Navy's weekly] money, whereof 2,000l. is for the Victuallers 3,500 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for one week [on the Ordnance office's weekly] money 500 0 0
£27,621 0 8
July 23. Same to the Navy Commissioners to pay the 104l. 8s. 10d. due to William Rigby, Lieutenant of his Majesty's ship Montagu. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 188.
Same to same to apply as follows the 4,000l. which will be paid to the Treasurer of the Navy this week, viz. 2,570l. to tickets unpaid, to reduce the complement of Admiral Herbert's fleet, 450l. to complete the pay of Deptford and Woolwich yard, 980l. towards the pay of the Reserve's men discharged. Ibid, p. 189.
Same to Mr. Duncomb to pay to the Treasurer of the Navy 235l. 10s. 0d. to be issued to Capt. Henry Priestman, late commander of the Reserve, for his wages: and likewise to pay 200l. to [Baptist May for] the Privy Purse for Mr. Folliard. The Treasury Lords will order the regular repayment [to you] of both these sums. (Same to Mr. Stephens [cashier of the Treasurer of the Navy] to apply as above the said 235l. 10s. 0d.) Ibid.
Capt. Purcell and Capt. Bourke, having preferred two several petitions for a grant of all their estate in the possession of Capt. Tho. Walcott, lately executed, desire that no grant of said Walcot's estate pass till they be heard. [Notice to be given to] Capt. Purcell at the Unicorn, near Sergeant's Inn in Fleet Street, Capt. Burke at the same place or to James Mihill there. Caveat Book, p. 22.
July 23. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt. Richard Sleyman has agreed to lend 1,000l. into the Exchequer on the credit of the Customs. Take same in and give a tally of loan for it and reserve the money for the Treasury Lords' disposal. Disposition Book II, p. 249.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 400l. to Seth, Bishop of Sarum for half a year to 1682, Christmas, on the 800l. per an. which has of late years been paid by agreement as for the 1,200l. per an. for the support of the honour of the Order of the Garter. Money Book IV, p. 230.
Money warrant for 20,000l. to Richard Kent and Charles Duncombe in repayment of 20,000l. by them lent into the Exchequer the 21st inst.: with 6 per cent. interest: to be satisfied by tallies on the Customs. (Money order dated July 21 hereon: [the said order being fictitiously given the date of the tally of loan].) Ibid, p. 231. Order Book XXXIX, p. 92.
Same for 2,700l. to same in repayment of 2,700l. by them lent into the Exchequer July 21st inst.: with interest ut supra: to be satisfied by tallies on the Excise. (Money order fictitiously ut supra, dated July 21 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 231. Order Book XXXIX, p. 92.
Same for 375l. to John, Earl of Radnor, Lord President of the Privy Council (being 250l.) for last June 24 quarter on his allowance of 1,000l. per an. in lieu of diet (and 125l. for same) on his allowance of 500l. per an. as royal bounty. (Money order dated July 24 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 231. Order Book XXXIX, p. 92.
Same for 10,000l. to Edward Griffin, esq., Treasurer of the Chamber, as imprest for the Office of Treasurer of the Chamber. (Money order dated July 31 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 232. Order Book XXXIX, p. 92.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for a grant to Adam Powell, mayor of Worcester, Edward Solley, Samuel Mathews, Wintour Harris, John Tyas and John Rea, aldermen of Worcester, of the several fines as follows, amounting in all to 282l., all in regard of their loyalty and good affections, they having been instrumental in reducing that city to its former good government: the said fines being set upon the following persons who were convicted on a Quo Warranto in the King's Bench in Trinity term last, viz. James Higgins and Tho. Shewring 50l. each, John Hardy, John Millington and Francis Moule 26l. 13s. 4d. each, Thomas Higgins, Francis Richardson, Francis Clerk, Nicho. Faything, Tho. Oldnall, Christopher Chance, William Cave, Samll. Clements, Jonathan Higgins, John Hughs, Richard Chance, Hen. Faything, Sampson Evans, Robert Smith and Thomas Reynolds 6l. 13s. 4d. each, Edward Cooksey, Edmund Pitt, Richard Bedoes, Richard Salway, William Hughs, and Edmund Oldnall 6s. 8d. each. Upon sight hereof the Coroner and Attorney of the King's Bench is to pay over the said fines ut supra and if the money has been paid into the Exchequer it is to be issued ut supra by tallies without account. King's Warrant Book IX pp. 196–7.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for the issue of 2s. a day each to Nicholas Trevythan and Edmund Richards, gent., who are sworn and admitted as Grooms of the Great Chamber in ordinary to the Queen locis Richard Change and John Robinson: to be payable quarterly from the date of their admission. King's Warrant Book IX, p. 197.
Same to same for a same to constitute and appoint Edward Vernon (Deputy to James, Duke of Ormonde, as Lieutenant of the Forest of Needwood and Chief Ranger and Master of the Game in all the King's forests, chaces etc. in cos, Derby and Stafford, except the forest of High Peak, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster) to be receiver during pleasure of all fines and forfeitures for offences against said Game: without account but with proviso to employ said fines in such way as he think best in the preservation of the said deer and game. Ibid, pp. 197–8.
Same to the Chief Ranger and the keepers of New Park, near Richmond, to permit. Thomas Jenner, Edward Masters et al. in behalf of the inhabitants of Petersham, co. Surrey, to take 2,000 loads of gravel within said park for the repairing of the high ways belonging to said town as has been before used. Ibid, p. 199.
Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of an in custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal to Mathew Jennison of lands and tenements of Samuel Boyes extended for debt, in co. Yorks. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 217.
Royal warrant to the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and to the Earl of Arran, Lord Deputy, to order the issue of 1,387l. 9s. 7d. to said Duke of Ormonde in full satisfaction of the following sums, viz. 1,000l. which said Duke paid here [in England] by the King's direction for secret service; 170l. for six months' interest of the said sum and for the exchange into Ireland; 145l. 4s. 7d. which said Duke paid by the King's order for Col. Phillips; 72l. 5s. 0d. for the fees and other charges of receiving the present total. Out Letters (Ireland) III, p. 168.
Same to said Lord Lieutenant to give orders to John Price, Receiver General of the Revenue of Ireland, and his deputies forbidding them at any time to demand or take the fee of 6d. per £ on payments to the King's subjects in Ireland for the salaries and other payments specified in the following schedule, the King being disposed to remit the said fee in these cases, having been informed that no fees have usually been taken for such of the said salaries or payments as have hitherto been upon the [Irish] establishment and that the rest of the salaries in the schedule are for officers managing the revenue there. The total of the fees thus remitted comes to 1,126l. 14s. 2½d. per an. As the said Receiver General is by his Commission responsible to the King for said fee of 6d. the Exchequer officers, Ireland, are to discharge him of the said sum so hereby remitted. Ibid, pp. 169–71.
Appending: said schedule of salaries and of the fees thereon, viz. Exchequer officers: Vice Treasurer and Receiver General 50l. per an., Chancellor 200l. per an., Lord Chief Baron 500l. per an., Attorney General 80l. 6s. 8d. per an., Solicitor General 80l. 6s. 8d. per an., Auditor General for salary and for all fees due to him on passing the sheriffs' accounts 215l. per an., Chief Remembrancer for the like 51l. 19s. 2d. per an., Second Remembrancer for the like 53l. 2s. 3d. per an., Chief Chamberlain 10l. per an., Second Chamberlain 5l. per an., Clerk of the Pells 30l. per an., the Cryer 9l. 8s. 4d. per an. (Total salaries, 1,285l. 3s. 1d.; total fees thereon, 32l. 10s. 7½d.) King's Bench: Lord Chief Justice 600l., fees thereon 15l. Chancery. Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1,000l. per an., fees thereon 25l; Master of the Rolls 159l. 9s. 11d. per an., fees thereon 3l. 18s. 9d. Common Pleas: Lord Chief Justice 500l. per an., fees thereon 12l. 10s. 0d. State officers: Clerk of the Council 440l. per an., fees thereon 11l.; Secretary of State 300l. per an., fees thereon 7l. 10s. 0d. Incidents: Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Lord Chief Justice[s] of the King's Bench and Common Pleas for the circuits at 200l. per an. each, total 600l. per an., fees thereon 15l.; Vice Treasurer for paper and parchment for the Exchequer 100l. per an., fees thereon 2l. 10s. 0d.; Dean of Christ Church for rent of the Exchequer Chambers 15l. 10s. 0d. per an., fees thereon 7s. 9d.; ditto for rent of the Hospital in Back Lane 12l. per an., fees thereon 6s.; ditto for rent of the Recept Home 25l., fees thereon 2s. 6d.; Keeper of the Recept 5l., fees thereon 2s. 6d.; singers of Christ Church 2l., fees thereon 1s. Perpetuities: Dean of Christ Church for the rent of a plot of ground near Dublin Castle 27l. per an., fees thereon 13s. 6d. Creation money: Earl of Ranelagh 20l. per an., fees thereon 10s. Concordatums: 4,500l. per an., whereof two-thirds estimated to be employed in his Majesty's buildings, repairs of forts, freight of arms and for his Majesty's special service, fees thereon 75l. Military list: Officers General, the Lord Lieutenant's entertainment as General Governor of Ireland 6,593l. 6s. 8d. per an., fees thereon 164l. 16s. 8d.; Horse, his [the Lord Lieutenant's] pay as Captain of Horse 235l. 4s. 0d., per an., fees thereon 5l. 17s. 8½d.; Foot [his the Lord Lieutenant's] pay as Captain of Foot 134l. 8s. 0d. fees thereon 3l. 7s. 2½d. [Revenue officers]: five commissioners for management [of the revenue] 5,000l. per an., and the officers employed under them 25,000l. per an., fees thereon 750l. (Full total of the above fees 1,126l. 14s. 2½d.) Ibid, pp. 169–71.
July 24. Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to give order for the payment to the [Lord] Deputy of the allowance of 6l. a day usually made to the Lord Deputy or the Lords Justices respectively for their entertainment in the absence of the Lord Lieutenant, viz. from Sept. 1 last until the Lord Lieutenant's return; the said Lord Lieutenant having about Christmas, 1681, prayed "our licence to repair into England to give us an account of our affairs there and to dispatch some concerns of your own which you hoped to compass within three months and so to return to your charge, but we were pleased to command the further attendance of you our said Lieutenant on our person and affairs here." The first payment hereupon is to be 1,086l. for six months to Feb. 1 last and thenceforward the said allowance is to be paid quarterly from time to time as it becomes due. Out Letters (Ireland) III, pp. 172–3.
Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners. The Treasury Lords notice that in the Quarter Book of salaries for the outports officers for last June 24 quarter salaries are put down for officers who are not named in the book, and Henry Peroome is inserted with a salary as commander of the smack for the coast of Sussex, but has no warrant for the place. Before my Lords sign the warrant for the quarter's salary you are to satisfy them how these things come to be put into the Quarter Book without warrants from them. King's Warrant Book IX, p. 195.
July 24. Money warrant for 273l. to Edmund Poley for three months to April 1 last on his ordinary of 3l. a day, he being employed in his Majesty's service in Germany. (Money order dated July 28 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 232. Order Book XXXIX, p. 99.
Same for 328l. 10s. 0d. to same for two bills of extras as follows as late Resident with the Elector of Brandenburg and as now employed in his Majesty's service in Germany. Money Book IV, pp. 232–3. Order Book XXXIX, p. 99.
Appending: said bills (1) from 1682, Oct. 1, to Dec. 19 dated] and Frankport, 1682, Dec. 18–28, and allowed by Secretary Conway Jan. 24 last.
l. s. d.
for intelligence and letters 31 0 0
for coach hire 16 10 0
for lodgings 17 5 0
for extraordinary expenses of living 24 15 0
£89 10 0
(2) "Expenses upon account of my journey to Ratisbon from the 19th of Dec., 1682, to the 6th Jan., 1683–2 [the day] that I was settled in my lodgings at Ratisbon": dated at Ratisbon, 1683–2, Jan. 7, and allowed by Sec. Conway Jan. 24.
l.
for a coach etc. 95
for carrying my baggage and servants 35
for my expense on the way 37
for my expense at Ratisbonne until I could get lodgings 23
for two horses bought at Ratisbon 49
£239
(Money order dated July 28 hereon.)
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Nicholas Blackey as a watchman London port loco James Cruttenden, superannuated. Outletters (Customs) VIII, pp. 214, 215, 216, 217.
Samuel Woodbridge (a superannuated tidesman, London port) as a noontender ibid. loco Philip Bowles, lately deceased.
Richard Beck as boatman for the boat to guard Maldon river at 20l. per an., there being but one boatman there at present and the collector of Colchester and Maldon thinking it requisite that another should be established.
Seven tidesmen at 10l. per an. each and a weigher at 25l. per an. to be established as additional to the present number in Exeter port, as advised in Mr. Culliford's late survey of said port.
Edward Kinaston and Henry Hill as two of the additional tidesmen at Newcastle as by the Treasury instructions of June 6 last.
Thomas Dickin, waiter at Portsmouth to have 5l. per an. additional salary.
Two landwaiters at Lyme port to have an augmentation of 10l. per an. each to their salary, as advised by Mr. Culliford in his survey of said port.
Clement Batstone as assistant to the officer at Swanage to keep a boat for the better guarding that bay at 10l. per an.: as advised by Mr. Culliford in his survey of Poole port.
James Airay, waiter and searcher at Keyhaven in Southampton port to have 10l. per an. additional salary to enable him to keep a horse and ride the coast as occasion may require.
John Tayler as boatman at Berdsey ferry in Woodbridge port loco Luke Worsely, who has declined same.
Francis Greahme as waiter and searcher at Bridlington loco Cornelius Fish, lately dismissed.
July 24. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to take in on loan the 6,500l. which Sir Nathll. Johnson et al. have agreed forthwith to lend into the Exchequer on the credit of the Hearthmoney, 2,500l. thereof to be repaid out of the half year's Hearthmoney [farm rent] due at Michaelmas next and payable by the utmost days of grace Mar. 15 next, and the remaining 4,000l. out of the succeeding half year's same. Disposition Book II, p. 250.
Same to same to issue to Henry Griffith for the Stables the 21l. 14s. 9d. which was this day paid into the Exchequer by John Chetwin, being money formerly imprested to him. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Brisban, enclosing copy of a commission formerly granted by the Duke of York as Lord High Admiral to the commander of a pink for the service of the Customs, and a list of the persons for whom the Customs Commissioners desire Admiralty Commissions in the like form for command of the smacks employed in the Customs. Lay same before the Admiralty Lords. Out Letters (General) VII, pp. 189–90.
Appending: (a) copy of the commission from James, Duke of York, 1663, Oct. 12, to Edmund Green to be commander of the pink Faithful Scout attending the customs in Southampton port. (b) List of smacks and commanders employed in the service of the Customs, viz. Hen. Nash at Gravesend, Peter Knight at Margate, Richd. Grigge at Queenborough, Tho. Bowell at Deal, Gyles Wigginer at Harwich, Robert Robinson at Yarmouth, Henry Browne at Rye, Christopher Ungles at Cowes, Dennis Smith at Poole, Tho. Jenkinson at Plymouth.
Same to the Auditors of Imprests. Send forthwith a state of Mr. Sheer's account for Tangier. Ibid, p. 190.
Same to the Earl of Castlehaven. Send me your papers, for without them the Treasury Lords cannot report to the King. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Brisbane. I showed to the Treasury Lords your letter of this morning. They understood from the Admiralty Lords that the men of the Swan were willing to sail this voyage without being paid. Therefore they provided no money for her men but will make some provision for them at her return. They desire that the Tyger may be kept at sea for a month or six weeks and by that time they will provide money for her company. Ibid.
July 24. Henry Guy for Dr. Croone. You are to clear the house you live in by Michaelmas day at furthest so that it may be used for his Majesty's service. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 190.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to assign by two weekly instalments out of the Navy's weekly money the payment of 35l. to Margaret Moses in part of 135l. 15s. 11d. due to her husband as boatswain of the Ruby. Ibid.
July 26. The Treasury Lords to the Dean and Chapter of York. The King is pleased to reserve to himself the temporalities of the archbishopric of York from June 24 last when that see was vacant. Send a rental or abstract of all the leases held of said archbishopric. Ibid, p. 191.
Henry Guy to the Navy Commissioners to assign by two weekly instalments out of the Navy's weekly money the payment of 20l. to Nathaniel Berry in part of 73l. 4s. 0d. Ibid.
Similarly for 50l. to Matthew Churchill by three weekly instalments as in part of his extraordinary bill and two balance bills.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Antho. Hill, as tidesman, Plymouth port loco Robt. Hill, lately deceased. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, pp. 215, 216, 217, 218, 219.
Samuel Kirke as a tidesurveyor, Yarmouth port loco John Harvey, lately dismissed.
Robert Peirce as waterman, London port loco John Wood, lately dismissed.
John Porter (an extraordinary tidesman, London port) as a tidesman in fee ibid. loco William Terne, lately deceased.
Thomas Fenwicke as waiter and searcher at Clovelly in Bideford port loco Geo. Blake, who has relinquished same.
James Wingfeild as landwaiter, London port loco John Hannum, dismissed.
Matthew Ebden as tidesman and boatman, Lynn Regis port loco Thomas Rose, lately dismissed.
Thomas Moore (one of the landwaiters, Bristol) as surveyor of Cowes port loco Walton Neale, lately deceased.
Thomas Bonner and Rich. Butler to fill up the number of additional tidesmen at Newcastle and Robert Griffin and Robt. Bowrie to be additional tidesmen at Shields.
Nathl. Spencer as surveyor at Selby for the better guarding the river Humber between York and Burton Stather at 40l. per an. to keep a horse and to correspond with the surveyors of York and Burton Stather respectively for preventing frauds: all as proposed by William Kirkby in his late survey of the northern ports.
Fra. Michelbourne as surveyor, waiter and searcher to reside as Poole [Peel] in the Isle of Man to inspect Peel and Ramsay with 40l. per an. salary; to be established as additional to the present officer at Douglas who is to inspect Douglas and Castletown: all as proposed by the Customs Commissioners in their memorial of the 19th inst. for preventing abuses and frauds in said island.
Edward Jones as boatman at Berdsey Ferry in Woodbridge port loco Edward Hunt, lately deceased.
Thomas Tickle (Ticle) to have 5l. added to his salary of 15l. per an. as surveyor of Whitehaven.
The tidesman of Bridlington port to have 10l. per an. added to his present salary of 10l. per an.
Joseph Dochwait and Robert Tompson, waiters in Stockton port, to have 10l. per an. each added to their present salaries equally with the other two waiters in said port.
An additional waiter and searcher to be presented at Workington in Whitehaven port at 25l. per an. salary for the better guarding that place. At Whitby another waiter and searcher to be established at 15l. per an., another boatman at 15l. per an. and the collector there to be also surveyor there. At Hull a coastwaiter to be established at 30l. per an. to attend the coast business in that port.
July 26. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to direct the outports collectors to pay last June 24 quarter's salary bill of the outports. (Total, 4,137l. 19s. 2d.) Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 217.
Treasury allowance of the 1683, June 24 quarter's salary bill of the Customs, London. (Total, 5,414l. 1s. 8d.) Money Book IV, p. 233.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to take tobacco bonds for 5,000l. from the Receiver for Plantation Goods, London port, and to deliver same forthwith to William Hewer, Treasurer for Tangier, in satisfaction of his tally struck the 18th inst. for 5,000l. for the service of Tangier: further to pay to said Hewer the calculated mercantile discount on said bills. Ibid, p. 234.
Same to same to pay 96l. 12s. 0d. to Thomas Robson to satisfy a bill of impost [of wines] to William Prichard, Lord Mayor of London, the sheriffs and divers others of the said city: to be as in part of 3,675l. for the impost wines for the present year, commencing Christmas last. Ibid, p. 236.
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Richard Hutton of the tithes of corn, etc. arising within Hooton Pagnell, Clayton Frickley and Shippens, co. Yorks, late pertaining to the Priory of the Holy Trinity in York city. The present lease to be for 31 years from Lady day last under the old rent of 9l. 6s. 8d. per an., 40s. de incremento and fine of 30l. and on surrender of his present lease granted to him 1661–2, Jan. 13. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, pp. 218–9.
Prefixing: particular by Deputy Auditor Robert Hewitt of said premises and ratal thereof by Jo. Fisher in the absence of the Surveyor General of Crown Lands.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the case of Margaret Walter, alias Thicknesse, ut supra, p. 832. Petitioner is willing to accept 300l. if paid to Sir Richard Buckley or Owen Wynn to her sole use. We think this reasonable and if same be not paid in three months that then a patent be passed in Ireland to her of lands to the value of 15l. per an. to be found by inquisition and being part of the lands in Lord Kingston's list and not lying in a Corporation. Out Letters (Ireland) III, p. 173.
July 28. Henry Guy to Sir Richard Mason [et al. late Agents for Taxes], enclosing (a) infra. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 192.
Enclosing (a) letter dated July 21 inst. from the Earl of Lindsey to the Treasury Lords as to the arrears of the Militia money in co. Lincoln. I am very little knowing in that affair, those moneys being raised in my father's time before my being Lieutenant of the county. But I have heard that 4,000l. was raised in Lincolnshire and returned to London for his Majesty's service with great dissatisfaction at that time to some gentry here who looked upon these moneys as appropriated to the uses of the Militia and the raising of the week's tax here has ever since gone down very heavily. I have also heard that Sir Edward Barkham, who was high sheriff of the county, had 1,000l. of this money in his hands, the sheriff being then, as I take it, appointed collector by the King: but it being almost 18 years since I dare not charge my memory with every particular. John Hodges who lives at Ipswich, in Suffolk, or at his chamber in the Inner Temple in Ram Alley, who has married the said Barkham's widow and is his executor, pretends that Barkham's estate was settled on his son and so not liable to the debt. "He is best able to give your Lordship an account of that business, for the King or country I doubt is defrauded and it is a sum of money will be retrieved with great difficulty. There was one Mr. Charles Massinbird, who dyed about the same time Sir Edw. Barkham did was concerned as I take it in the same affair."
Same to the Attorney General. Report on the enclosed draft about Newmarket, the copy of the articles of agreement about the purchase of the land and sward ground at Newmarket, and Lord Alington's letter to the Treasury Lords. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Banner, Secretary to the Bermudas Company, to give to Col. Thomas Howard copies of the King's letter of 1661 to the Bermudas Company, requiring an account of those lands in that Island which belonged to the traitors exempt from pardon by the Act of Oblivion for the murder of Charles I; as also of the said Company's answer thereto in which they give the King an account of the lands belonging to Owen Roe, Cornelius Holland and Sir John Danvers. Ibid, p. 193.
The Treasury Lords to Col. Kirke, Governor of Tangier. Application has been made to the Treasury Lords and the Lords for the affairs of Tangier by several persons for rent due to them from the King for their houses taken up and hired for quartering of officers and soldiers extraordinary sent to Tangier in 1680: and upon pretence thereof the said persons refuse to pay the rents due from them to the King. You are hereupon to order the mayor [of Tangier], Comptroller [of Tangier] and Mr. Hewer's deputies to draw up an account of the houses taken up and hired for quarters and the total due thereon at Michaelmas next and per contra of the sums due from each of them to the King [for rent]. Ibid, pp. 194–5.
Further there remains unpaid at this day on the several branches of the [Tangier] revenue many debts according to an account adjusted for Mr. Pepys's time and since. Mr. Hewer will direct his deputies at Tangier to inform you thereof. Give the said deputies your best assistance in the recovery of all such debts on behalf of the King.
We have referred your general account of contingencies and other charges laid out from 1681, May 3, to 1683, April 20, to be examined. Send the vouchers for same. We have sent in his Majesty's ship Bonadventure so much money as will discharge seven months' pay to the garrison of Tangier, amounting in the whole to 22,902l. 5s. 5d. which though it leaves the soldiers still in a very great arrear is as much as the present condition of his Majesty's affairs could furnish to be sent at this time.
Appending: form of said account of houses taken up for quarters of officers and soldiers, both of Horse and Foot, at Tangier.
July 28. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows the 2,000l. of Wine Licence money, the 1,000l. loan made by Mr. Herne and the 1,000l. loan made by Mr. Sleeman (total, 4,000l.) viz.: Disposition Book II, p. 250.
l.
to the Treasurer of the Navy to pay tickets to reduce the complement of Admiral Herbert's fleet 2,570
to ditto to complete the pay of the Deptford and Woolwich yards 450
to ditto in part of 2,300l. to pay the Reserve's men discharged 980
£4,000
Same to same to issue as follows out of Customs money directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.. Ibid, p. 251.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Navy one week [of the Navy's weekly] money which is now reduced to 2,500l., whereof 1,000l. is for the Victuallers 2,500 0 0
to ditto to pay the Swan's men 3,000 0 0
to ditto for Capt. Preistman's wages 235 10 0
to the Keeper of the Privy Purse 200 0 0
to Mr. Packer for Winchester works 1,000 0 0
£6,935 10 0
Same to same to issue as follows (out of the 3,000l. which Mr. Kent and Mr. Duncombe have agreed to lend into the Exchequer towards the 8,000l. per week payable from the Excise, and out of the 2,200l. of Excise which is directed [to be this week paid into the Exchequer]), viz.: Ibid, pp. 251, 252.
l.
to the Paymaster of the Forces for subsistence 2,000
to ditto for off-reckonings 2,000
to the Cofferer of the Household 1,000
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 5,000l. 200
£5,200
(The like letter to the Excise Commissioners.)
Treasury warrant to William Hewer, Treasurer for Tangier Garrison, for the establishing of a second landwaiter at Tangier to prevent for the future the great abuses that have been found committed [in the Customs there] by having but one [such landwaiter]; all as proposed by Col. Kirke, Governor of said garrison, in his letter of 1682, Nov. 2 last, informing the Lords Commissioners for the affairs of Tangier that he had discharged the former landwaiter and appointed two in his place to act as checks upon each other, they giving security in 1,000 pieces of eight each: which letter was referred to the Treasury Lords by order of the King in Council dated Nov. 29 last. The said landwaiters are hereby to be paid 40l. per an. each by said Hewer out of the revenue arising upon the place. Money Book IV, p. 235.
Same [to the Customs Cashier] to pay 483l. 6s. 8d. to Sir John Shaw for half a year to Christmas last on his fees or salaries of 466l. 13s. 4d. as collector Inwards, London port, and 500l. as Surveyor of the Navigation Act. Ibid, pp. 236, 237, 238, 239.
138l. 6s. 8d. to Sir Nicho. Crispe for half a year to 1682, Christmas, on his salary as Collector Outwards ibid.
12l. each to Thomas Burton, John Evance, Richard Goodlad, Charles Beavoir and Richard Peirce for one year each to 1682, Lady day, on their same as his Majesty's five undersearchers ibid.
15l. to John Needler for half a year to 1682, Sept. 29, on his same as Comptroller of the great and petty customs ibid.
120l. to Peter Percivall for one year to 1681, Sept. 29, on his salary as chief searcher ibid.
25l. to Edward Bertie for half a year to 1682, Christmas, on his fee or salary as collector of the duty on wool, tin, etc. ibid.
127l. 10s. 0d. to John Backwell for half a year to 1682, Sept. 29, on his same as Comptroller ibid.
62l. 7s. 7d. to Randolph Wilmer for one year to 1682, Lady day, on his same as Customer of Strangers Customs ibid. In the margin: Mr. Wilmer says the fee per an. is 62l. 6s. 8d.
25l. to Timothy Thornbury for half a year to 1682, Christmas, on his same as Collector of the duty on leather, etc. ibid.
Money warrant for 750l. to the Duke of Grafton for 1682, Christmas quarter, on his pension. Ibid, p. 238.
Same to Samuel Herne for 1,000l. in repayment of 1,000l. by him lent into the Exchequer the 24th inst.: together with 6 per cent. per an. interest payable half yearly "till the repayment of the principal which is intended to be at Midsummer next, 1684, to which the said Samuel Herne hath agreed and consented." To be satisfied out of the Customs. (Money order dated July 24 hereon: [the money order being fictitiously given the date of the tally of loan].) Ibid, p. 238. Order Book XXXIX, p. 96.
Same for 56l. 5s. 5d. to Robert, Earl of Lindsay, Warden of Waltham Forest, to be paid to the ranger and keepers of the woods and walks there for one year to Lady day last on their fees, viz. 9l. 2s. 6d. to the ranger on his fee of 6d. a day, 12l. 3s. 4d. to the keeper of Walthamstow Walk on his fee of 8d. a day, 6l. 1s. 8d. to the keeper of Leighton Walk on his fee of 4d. a day, 4l. 11s. 3d. to the keeper of Walwood and Homefrith Woods on his fee of 3d. a day, 12l. 3s. 4d. to the keeper of Woodford Walk on his fee of 8d. a day and 12l. 3s. 4d. to the keeper of Loughton Walk on his fee of 8d. a day. (Money order dated July 30 hereon.) Money Book IV. p. 239. Order Book XXXIX, p. 93.
July 28. Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to permit the export, Customs free, to England of a parcel of plate belonging to Lady Mountrath, which was formerly imported into Ireland. Out Letters (Ireland) III, p. 173.
The Treasury Lords to the Earl of Arran, Lord Deputy of Ireland, enclosing copies of the petition of Dannett Forth and Thomas Forth, praying for their case to be heard before the King in person, and their paper of particulars wherewith they say they have been wrongfully surcharged. Inform us what was done or resolved upon in these matters on the last hearing of petitioners' case in Ireland. Ibid, p. 174.
At the desire of the Lord Lieutenant 200l. has been furnished here [in London] to the officers of the Earl of Dunbarton's Regiment to enable them to be gone immediately for Tangier. You are to cause the Receiver General of Ireland to repay this sum immediately by a bill payable to Mr. Guy for 200l. sterling. The money is to be made good again to the King by deduction from the said officers' pay.
You are to inquire what estate Capt. Walcott, late executed for high treason, had in Ireland, or what part thereof will accrue to the King, so that we may give an account thereof to his Majesty "before he be engaged to gratify any petitioners for that estate."
July 29. Henry Guy to the Master of the Great Wardrobe to provide and deliver to Dr. John Blow, master of the children of the Chapel Royal, the remainder of the clothes unprovided on the Lord Chamberlain's warrant of 1680, Dec. 15, for James Cutler, late child of the Chapel Royal, whose voice is changed. The said provisions are not to exceed 11l. 13s. 0d. according to the report of Mr. Benyon and Mr. Darcy. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 191.
July 30. [Same] to Sir Rich. Mason [et al. late Agents for Taxes] enclosing (a) infra. Ibid, p. 193.
Enclosing: (a) letter dated July 27 inst. to the Treasury Lords from the Earl of Carlisle concerning the Militia money in Cumberland and Westmorland in reply to the letter of June 6 last supra, p. 812. The 273l. mentioned in the account to be paid to the commission officers was most certainly paid accordingly and, as I think, by orders from the Deputy Lieutenants, I not being in the country myself. As for the 24l. whether it was ever levied or not I cannot tell. If it were it was certainly applied to some public use. If not levied it will be a difficult matter to recover it, several of the officers that should have collected it being dead. I have writ to the Deputy Lieutenants to give me what light they can in it. For my own part I never had a penny of the money in my hands.
Same to the Earl of Chesterfield. Capt. Ely has entered a caveat in the Treasury Office by your order against any grant of the late Lord Russell's estate. Lady Russell has petitioned the King for a grant of his personal estate and this petition is referred to the Treasury Lords and by them to the Attorney General. Ibid.
July 30. Henry Guy to Nathll. Hornby to forthwith pay into the Exchequer the 5,000l. which you agreed to pay for Sir Hugh Cholmeley. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 193.
Same to Sir Martin Westcombe, his Majesty's Consul and Agent at Cadiz, enclosing the letter for the Governor and Paymaster of Tangier, ut supra, p. 878. Lose no time in sending it to Tangier upon its coming to your hands. Ibid, p. 196.
Same to Bernard Turner. Send to the Treasury Lords forthwith the books you promised them of the revenue of Excise in the four Northern Counties and Wales. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed draft of a warrant for a lease to Sir Tho. Clerges. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 150l. to Sir Tho. Windham, issuing same out of 141l. 9s. 9½d. of Recusants' money in the Exchequer and 8l. 10s. 2½d. of compositions in the Exchequer. Disposition Book II, p. 252.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to deliver, Customs free, the baggage of the ambassador from the King of Denmark laden at Gluckstadt on the Charity, Jacob van der Wish master. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, pp. 219–20.
Appending: schedule of said goods certified by Bartholomew Lackman, steward to said ambassador.
Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 1,200l. to Thomas Ducke for half a year's 6 per cent. interest to June 13 last on 40,000l. which he lent to the King; as by the privy seal of 1680–1, Mar. 7. Money Book IV, p. 239.
Money warrant for 93l. 0s. 6d. to Philip Packer, Paymaster of the Works as imprest: to be by him paid over to William Wayte, Keeper of the Privy Garden at Whitehall, for 1681, June 24 quarter, for keeping said Garden and the Fountain Garden and for cleaning the long stone Gallery in said Palace. (Money order dated July 31 hereon.) Ibid, p. 240. Order Book XXXIX, p. 98.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the Tenths of the dioceses of Oxford etc. for 212l. 10s. 0d. for 1683, June 24 quarter's annuity to the children of Eliz. Hamilton: and on the Tenths of the dioceses of Chester etc. for 125l. for same on same to herself. Money Book IV, p. 240.
Money warrant for 100l. to Eliz. Elliot for half a year to 1681. Sept. 29, on her salary as housekeeper of her Majesty's house at Newmarket. Ibid.
Same for 540l. 4s. 8d. to Thomas Cheeke, the Lieutenant of the Tower of London, for half a year to 1681, Sept. 29, on the allowance to himself, the Gentleman Porter, and 36 yeoman warders of the Tower: according to two bills signed by six members of the Privy Council. (Money order dated Aug. 6 hereon.) Ibid, p. 241. Order Book XXXIX, p. 93.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to Richard Sleeman, gent., in repayment of 1,000l. by him this day [sic] lent into the Exchequer: together with 6 per cent. per an. interest payable half yearly till "the repayment of the principal which is intended to be on the 27th day of July, 1684, to which the said Richard Sleeman hath agreed and consented": to be satisfied out of the Customs. (Money order dated, July 26 hereon. [This money order is fictitiously given the date of the tally of loan which is here stated to be July 26.]) Money Book IV, p. 241. Order Book XXXIX, p. 94.
Same for 18l. 5s. 0d. to Robert Ford for half a year to 1668, Christmas, on his fee or salary of 12d. a day as Keeper of his Majesty's House at Newmarket and for half a year to 1673, June 24, on his like fee for keeping his Majesty's garden there. Money Book IV, p. 241.
Same for 200l. to Phillip Packer [as imprest] to be by him paid over to Leonard Gurle, his Majesty's gardener, being 128l. in full of 320l. for one year to 1679, Christmas, and 80l. for 1680, Lady day quarter, on his 320l. per an. for all workmen, dung etc. for keeping his Majesty's garden in St. James's Park. (Money order dated Aug. 4 hereon.) Ibid, p. 242. Order Book XXXIX, p. 96.
Same for 71l. 10s. 0d. to same as imprest to be by him paid over to Henry Pecock for wages etc. for the half year ended 1681, June 24, for keeping his Majesty's Bowling Green and Balcony Garden Plots at Hampton Court. (Money order dated Aug. 6 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 243. Order Book XXXIX, p. 94.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of Eliz. Countess of Essex (as by the order of reference thereof the 13th inst.) said petitioner praying a grant of the forfeited personal estate of her late husband for the benefit of her son and daughter. The Attorney General has reported to us that he cannot determine whether the bailiff of Westminster (no other person pretending a title before him) has a good title to the said estate within his liberty because the grant to the Dean and Chapter [of Westminster] is merely relative to what the abbot [thereof anciently] had and they have not produced the abbot's grant. But as your Majesty's grant would be generally of all the personal estate the bailiff of Westminster's pretended title can be no obstruction. If any particular title be set up for any particular part the grantee must contend with it. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 220.
Same to same from same on same of Sir John Percivall and the report thereon, ut infra. We agree with the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as to petitioner's having liberty to renew his patent at the rent of 10l. per an. being the rent ordered by your Majesty in Council to be reserved on the lands mentioned, and that in the meantime the said lands be discharged of all other rents to the King. Out Letters (Ireland) III, pp. 179–83.
Prefixing and appending: (1) petition of said Sir John Percivall, brother and heir of Sir Philip Percivall, shewing that his said brother as a minor in Aug., 1675, petitioned concerning the heavy and unequal quit rent laid on his lands in co. Cork whereupon the Lords of the Committee for Irish Affairs reported to the King in Council that Sir Philip Percivall, the petitioner's grandfather, long before the wars was possessed of the lands of Liscarroll, Coolebane etc. co. Cork, by way of mortgage for 8,000l. which was so near the full value that the late Court of Claims (Nov. 30, 1666) adjudged the petition the pre-emption of the mortgage for 150l. [and he passed his patent for same 1666–7, Feb. 20, on the several rents therein named, amounting all together to 89l. 10s. 3¾d. per an.]; after which orders issued from the Exchequer to levy the new quit rents on all the said lands and petitioner was "until that time" compelled to pay 90l. (89l. 10s. 3¾d.) per an. to the King; but as the lands were never seized nor sequestered and petitioner's profit was inconsiderable the case was reported as very hard and worthy of relief and that the new quit rents should be reduced to 5l. per an. [as more suitable to the value of the pre-emption which, was only 150l.] on petitioner waiving all demands of rent paid in the past. On debate hereof the Council fixed petitioner's rent at 10l. per an. and thereupon letters patent were passed on Dec. 10, 1675, and petitioner [brother to the present petitioner] paid said 10l. till his death which was about four years since; since which time the Farmers of the Revenue of Ireland have inspected his patent and found that the acreage set down was in one parcel (viz. the lands of Rosline) short of the Down Survey by about 10l. per an. though very true by the Civil Survey and had been the basis the Earl of Ranelagh and others before had always proceeded on in collecting said rent of 90l. per an. Thereupon the Farmers procured an order from the Exchequer to distrain petitioner's lands for such new additional rent and for the arrears thereof since the patent of 1675. Therefore prays a re-enactment of said patent. (2) The denominations of the said mortgaged lands, Liscarroll, Coolebane, Lackyroe, Knockvarrig, Dromerihy, Ballinemddagh, Rathclare, Killegillane, Farran Ibeggy, Bolehane, Ballynevulpeck, Ballymavon, Farrendine, Ballyqgreasy, Drumcarbud, Downe Deady, Donowre, Ballyhollybert, Tullogh alias Tullock, Boannagh, Killgerane, Curraghle-lusseragh, Garran McIvoge, Bullyhillagh and Ardsheagh, Rosline, Rathranny and Mohel Iheavagh, Clanturk, Park alias dom Iclare, Knockardraghan, Killineleigh and Knockinskeay, West Ballyvolahan, Knocknegighy, Ballygiffin, Lessyn Cullen, Knockanleigh and Loghan, Ballygoritick, Kilgelcogh, Loghort, Packerstowne, Thomas Town, Gortfunlary, Kilpatrick, Clonerobbin. (3) Order of reference dated Windsor, May 28, from the King to the Duke of Ormonde of said petition. (4) Said Duke's report dated Hampstead, June 3 last, thereon. Petitioner's quit rent was reduced by order of Council of 1675, Aug. 4, in consideration of the small benefit derived from the Act of Settlement, and the new quit rent of 10l. per an. was not fixed on the lands on account of the acreage they contained but merely as mortgaged lands never seized nor sequestered, so that the late Farmers laid hold of a weak pretext. Petitioner should be allowed to renew his patent. (5) Copy of said order in Council dated Hampton Court, 1675, Aug. 4, made upon a report dated the previous day from six Lords Commissioners for Irish Affairs. (6) Copy of the report dated 1680–1, Feb. 1, from Sir William Domville [Attorney General, Ireland] recapitulating the facts of the case, ut supra.
July 31. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows the 6,500l. lately lent into the Exchequer by Sir Nath. Johnson et al., and the 105l. of King's Bench fines, and 59l. 1s. 10¼d. of Hearthmoney now in the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book II, p. 253.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Chamber 4,045 12 0
to the Paymaster of the Works on the ordinary of the Works 1,000 0 0
to ditto for plantations in the parks 116 17 3
to ditto for Peacocke, gardener at Hampton Court 50 0 0
to Mris. Elliot, housekeeper at New-market 100 0 0
to Mr. Ford, housekeeper there 18 5 0
to Mr. Waite, Keeper of the Privy Garden at Whitehall 93 0 6
to the falconers in full of 538l. 9s. 11¾d. 138 9 11¾
to the Earl of Lindsey for officers and keepers in Waltham Forest 56 5 5
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 285l. 12s. 6d. 100 0 0
to ditto in further part of same out of King's Bench fines 105 0 0
to ditto [for secret service] 257 4 7
to the Lieutenant of the Tower for two quarters to 1681, Michaelmas 540 4 8
to Mr. Seagar 43 2 6
£6,664 1 10¾
Same to Mr. Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, to issue as follows the abovesaid 4,045l. 12s. 0d. viz.: 1,000l. to yourself in part of your debt, 1,387l. 10s. 0d. to the officers and yeomen of the Guard, 240l. to the footmen, 300l. and 300l. to Mr. Chase, 50l. to the Queen's Apothecary, 50l. to the Apothecary to the Household, 100l. to Mr. English, deputy under-housekeeper at Hampton Court, 50l. to Mr. Coleman, formerly deputy under-housekeeper there, 50l. to the Wardrobe Keeper there, 50l. to the house-keeper at Windsor, 50l. to the housekeeper at Greenwich, 50l. to Francis Rogers, 50l. to [the] sweeps at Whitehall, 181l. 12s. 0d. to the falconers, 36l. 10s. 0d. to the Earl of Lindsey for one year each to the keepers of East Hanault Walk, West Hanault Walk and Epping Walk in Waltham Forest on their fees of 12l. 3s. 4d. per an. each, 100l. to Serjt. Branch, Serjeant of the Buckhounds. (Total, 4,045l. 12s. 0d.) Ibid, p. 254.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to Sir Stephen Fox for secret service, without account: 238l. 16s. 0d. thereof to complete 1681, Sept. 29 quarter, and 761l. 4s. 0d. thereof as in part of half a year to 1682, Lady day, on the 1,000l. per an. [for the Earl of Sussex]: as by the privy seal of 1674, Aug. 25. (Money order dated Aug. 10 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 242. Order Book XXXIX, p. 97.
Same for 3,000l. to Richard Kent and Charles Duncombe in repayment of 3,000l. by them lent into the Exchequer the 28th inst.: together with 6 per cent. per an. interest: to be satisfied by tallies on the Excise. (Money order dated July 28 hereon; [this money order being given fictitiously the date of the tally of loan].) Money Book IV, p. 242. Order Book XXXIX, p. 96.
Privy seal for the issue of 1,500l. to Henry Savile, late one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber; without account as in consideration of the surrender by him by deed dated June 5 last, of his annuity or pension of 500l. per an. granted to him 1673, July 7. (Royal warrant dated July 23 for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book IX, pp. 198–9.
Same to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due to the King from Thomas Lear of Lindridge, co. Devon. (Treasury warrant dated Sept. 18 to the Receipt for said discharge accordingly.) Ibid, pp. 209–10. Money Book IV, p. 272.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of Capt. Daniel Macnamara, ut infra. We concur with the Duke of Ormonde's report thereon, only we propose that a proviso be inserted in the grant for all the right or title of any other person in the premises. Out Letters (Ireland) pp. 175–8.
Prefixing: (a) said Macnamara's petition shewing that his ancestors were seized of divers castles, lands, tenements etc. in co. Clare without interruption until his father was dispossessed by the late usurped powers; that his eldest brother, Jno. Macnamara, of Cratloe, co. Clare, has been declared innocent 1663, July 16, and restored to the premises. Therefore prays a grant and confirmation of the castles and lands mentioned in the said decree [of the Court of Claims] and of all the King's title and reversion thereto with liberty to place satisfyable deficiencies thereupon if he shall desire it, reserving the rents as by the Acts of Settlement and Explanation; and for said premises to be erected into one or more manors with view of Frankpledge and Courts Leet and Baron and all franchises etc. appertaining thereto and free warren and liberty to enclose 400 acres to keep deer. (b) Order of reference dated Whitehall, 1683, May 1, from the King to the Lord Lieutenant of said petition. (c) Report dated St. James's Square, May 31, from the Duke of Ormonde thereupon. Petitioner's prayer may be granted. (d) Reference dated Windsor, June 18 last, from the King to the Treasury Lords of said Duke of Ormonde's report.
Same to same from same on same of the Earl of Castlehaven, ut supra. The Duke of Ormonde having reported favourably thereon we submit same to your Majesty's good pleasure. Ibid, pp. 178–9.
Prefixing: (a) said Earl's petition shewing that he was granted 500l. a year till 5,000l. should be paid in one entire sum; that in the [present] establishment of Ireland he is put down as a pensioner with 500l. per an. pension, whereas in truth he is a patentee for said sum out of the quit rents in Ireland. Therefore prays that he and his heirs and assigns, as it runs in his patent, may be put upon the present and all future establishments among the temporary payments. (b) Reference dated Whitehall, July 25 inst. from the King to the Duke of Ormonde of said petition. (c) Report dated July 26 from said Duke to the King thereon. Petitioner is a patentee as he states and may fitly be removed from the list of pensions and placed amongst the temporary payments; as has been done in the like cases of the Earl of Orrery and Lord Kingston. (d) Reference dated Whitehall, July 26, from the King to the Treasury Lords of said petition.
Henry Guy to Mr. Bowyer to sell for the best obtainable price a small quantity about 15l. worth of plank in Whittlewood Forest that will not be worth sending up for the service of the Navy. You are to account to the Navy Board for same. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 196.
The Treasury Lords to the Mayor and Recorder of the borough of Caermarthen. An information has been exhibited before you against several brewers in your corporation for non-payment of the duty of Excise according to the gauger's gauge taken in solid worts "which gauge being returned into the Office is such a charge on the brewer as is in all particulars binding upon them by the Act of Parliament." Nevertheless you have not only delayed and neglected giving judgment according to law but have ordered the information so to be altered as to be different from the gauger's charge "which it is to be presumed is for no other end but to lay a foundation for a judgment to be given by you in favour of the brewers against the King." This proceeding of yours tends to the encouragement of frauds, the diminution of the revenue and the discouragement of the Excise officers "it being very apparent that if the gaugers stay for their charge till the liquors be cleared the King may lose a great part of his revenue." We recommend this matter to you to punish the defaulters and to discourage the like offences and frauds for the future. Ibid, p. 197.
Promise and undertaking by the Treasury Lords to accept and punctually pay bills to the total of 3,000l. to be drawn on them by Mr. Shere jointly with Capt. Giles and Nicholas Samford, principal officers of the mole at Tangier, as for and toward paying so much of the arrear due to the workmen employed on the mole by said Shere, who by the King's special command is to return forthwith to Tangier and is directed by the Treasury Lords to take up at Cadiz or Tangier such bills of exchange for 3,000l. The accounts of the payments to the said persons and their vouchers are to be sent to the Treasury Lords attested by said Shere, Giles and Samford and by Consul John Earlisman, Comptroller of his Majesty's Revenue [at Tangier]. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to deliver, Customs free, the goods belonging to Prince George of Denmark. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 221.
Appending: list signed by E. W. Plessen of said goods laden in two ships coming from Copenhagen to London, viz. the Graij Cate. Huf Sanderson master, and the Sophia, Nicho. Brandt master: (including 42 coach horses and five coaches).