Entry Book: April 1684, 21-30

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April 1684

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
April 21. Royal sign manual to Richard Topham to pay 2,400l. to the Duke of Grafton for his own use out of the moneys which said Duke has authorized said Topham to receive on arrears of the pension of 3,000l. per an. granted to said Duke by the great seal of 1674, Oct. 22. King's Warrant Book IX, p. 292.
Six separate royal sign manuals for respectively 175l., 200l., 382l. 3s. 10d., 250l., 375l., 500l. to Henry Guy for secret service, without account: to be issued on the 10,000l. privy seal dormant of Dec. 31 last. (Six separate money warrants dated April 23 hereon. Six separate money orders dated April 26 hereon.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 293. Money Book IV, p. 375. Order Book XXXIX, p. 142.
April 22. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners. You have given directions for the Earl of Ossory's goods to go as far as Dover only. You are forthwith to give order for their transportation to France. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 328.
Same to Mr. Stephens [Cashier to the Treasurer of the Navy] for a detailed account of what is now due to the several yards. Ibid.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to make out imprest bills to John Taylor for 2,000l. for hemp by him delivered into the stores last year. The Treasury Lords have ordered that sum to the Navy Treasurer for that purpose. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Aris to forbear till further direction any payment on the 500l. per an. rent of the Prizage and Butlerage to Visct. Grandison and Sir Edward Villiers on the late Treasurer Danby's warrant of 1675, July 27, which warrant has not been renewed or confirmed by the Treasury Lords. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to London the trunk directed to the Earl of Rochester on its arrival at Dover in the pacquet-boat. Ibid.
Same to Robert Bertie. Send the Treasury Lords your answer to the enclosed petitions [missing] of Col. Trussell and Mr. Williamson concerning Walwood. Ibid, p. 329.
Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing Capt. Daniel Don's petition [missing]. Find him some employment suitable to his condition. Ibid.
Same to Anthony Row and partners, [late] Farmers of the Hearthmoney, enclosing the petition of Martha Worley, Eliz. Spire et al. his Majesty's almswomen belonging to Clark's Hall, London, concerning two years' Hearthmoney for which each of their houses is distrained. Send to the Treasury Lords your reply thereto. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General, enclosing a memorial [missing] and papers presented to the King by the French ambassador. Certify the Treasury Lords whether the parties can have any relief concerning the French tunnage demanded at Portsmouth for the Union of Dunkirk. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. Send the Treasury Lords "your opinion of the warrant which concerns Mris. Gwyn for the logwood." Ibid.
Same to Mr. Ducke to punctually pay into the Exchequer the 4,000l. which by your agreement is to be paid on the 25th inst. for the surplus of the Hearthmoney. Ibid, p. 330.
Same to Mr. Shere for a list of the names of all the miners, masons, carpenters and other labouring persons lately belonging to the mole and fortifications at Tangier under your direction, what is due to each man, what thereof has been paid by way of imprest and what they owe to any of the inhabitants of Tangier. Ibid.
April 22. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners. The Treasury Lords leave you to restore William Rogers, late a tidesman, London port, dismissed, as you think fit. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 330.
Same to Mr. Duncomb to pay to Tho. Robson 1,365l. on the three bills for that sum drawn on you by Visct. Preston for his ordinary entertainment. The Treasury Lords will direct your repayment. Ibid.
The Treasury Lords to the Justices of Peace of co. Bucks. Yours of the 10th to hand, signifying that the moneys levied in co. Bucks on the Conventicle Act have been delivered by the Court of Quarter Sessions to the Sheriff, and that the Court caused the Clerk of the Peace to make a memorial thereof on record. As you do not specify the sums you are to send us a copy of these memorials. Ibid, p. 331.
Same to the [Earl of Arran] Lord Deputy of Ireland, forwarding by messenger the new establishment for Ireland, ut supra, pp. 1057–9, lately signed by his Majesty. Out Letters (Ireland) IV, p. 21.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of John Browne for the fishings in Connaught. The Solicitor General of Ireland thinks it will be beneficial rather than prejudicial to the revenue to grant petitioner the fishings of Wine Island, Kilf[r]ee alias Gulamore, Sligo and Daurus and all the salmon fishing and fishing of pike, eel and other fishings belonging to the King in the Province of Connaught that have not already been granted to Sir George Preston, and at a rent of 5l. per an. over and above all rents at present payable for same. We desired the Surveyor General and Auditor General, Ireland, to value the premises. They certify that they do not find any fishings in the said Province returned in the surveys as forfeited beyond those granted to said Preston, except the salmon fishing of the river Ashlease in the barony of Burrishoole, co. Mayo (which with the grasing of divers lands was returned worth 20l. per an. in 1641, and which by the Commissioners of the Act of Settlement was restored among other things to Visct. Mayo and afterwards by the Commissioners for hearing the claims of transplanted persons granted to petitioner and his heirs and that he has purchased Visct. Mayo's interest therein) and the salmon fishing of Cahernamart Park and Carhowbegg, in the barony of Murrisk, co. Mayo (valued with divers lands at 60l. per an. and formerly granted inter al. to Sir Thomas Meredith et al. from whom petitioner had likewise purchased), the salmon fishing of Bunderagh alias Duarty in the same barony (valued with divers lands at 5l. per an. and also granted to Visct. Mayo and purchased by petitioner), the fishing of the river Eskagh in co. Sligo for which 5s. per an. was formerly payable to the Crown but not answered since 1641. We have no objection to a grant to petitioner, on terms as above, of all these fishings and also (with a saving of Sir George Preston's right) of the fishings of Wine Island, Kilf[r]ee alias Gulamore, Mayne, Sligo and Danrus, which were formerly granted to said Preston (and are come to said Browne by mesne conveyance); all the said fishings being now in petitioner's possession, except that of Eskagh. Ibid, pp. 21–31.
Prefixing: (a) said Browne's petition for same. (b) Reference dated Windsor, 1683, Aug. 3, from the King to the Duke of Ormonde or the Lord Deputy of said petition. (c) Reference dated Dublin Castle, Aug. 23, from the Earl of Arran to the Attorney and Solicitor General thereof. (d) Report dated Aug. 27 from the Earl of Arran, transmitting the report of Sir Jo. Temple, the Solicitor General of Ireland. (e) Said report of said Temple. The grant to Preston of abovesaid fishings of the river of Galway and of the water near Wine Island etc. ut infra, was dated 1669, May 29, and by deed of 1673, Sept. 2, he conveyed same to Arthur, Visct. Granard, and William Hamilton (the latter since deceased) and said Visct. by deed of 1683, July 16, conveyed said fishings of Wine Island etc. ut supra, to petitioner. (f) Reference dated Whitehall, 1683, Sept. 26, from the Treasury Lords of abovesaid petition and reports. (g) The Treasury Lords to the Earl of Arran dated 1683, Nov. 22, for a ratal of the abovesaid fishings not included in said Preston's grant. (h) The Earl of Arran to the Surveyor and Auditor General of Ireland, dated Dublin Castle, Dec. 17, to rate same accordingly. (i) Said ratal dated 1683–4, Jan. 10, by Ric. Chapell, Deputy Auditor General, Ireland, and Richd. Thompson, Deputy Surveyor General, Ireland, giving details of each of the first above mentioned items of fishings. By the gross survey of the parish of Aghagour in the barony of Burrishoole, the salmon fishing of the river of Ashlease was in the inheritance of Miles, Visct. Mayo, and by him conveyed to Martyn French for 80l. mortgage. The lands of Erriff whereon there is a salmon fishing called Ashleagh in the barony of Burrishoole were restored to Miles, Visct. Mayo, as brother and heir to Theobald, Visct. Mayo, and were granted by the Commissioners for claims of transplanted persons to said Brown, 1677, Aug. 14. By the gross survey of Aghovall in the barony of Murisk Daniell Omaly was returned to have been at 1641, Oct. 23, proprietor of the Castle Mill salmon fishing and two quarters of land of Cahernamart Park. By patent of 1668, Mar. 25, same were granted to Sir Tho. Meredith, Rent Moore (Brentmoore), and Phillip Carpentur (Carpenture) from whom Browne has purchased. By the said gross survey of Killgeever in said barony part of the land of Bundorrogha and the salmon fishing thereon appear mortgaged by Teige O'Maly for 21l. 6s. 8d. They were granted to Visct. Mayo and purchased by Browne from him. In a view of the ancient Crown rents which is in the Auditor General's office we find that in 1641 one David stood charged with the rent of 5s. per an. for the fishing of the river of Eskagh in co. Sligo. It has not been paid since 1641. (j) The Earl of Arran to the Treasury Lords dated Dublin Castle, Jan. 11, forwarding said ratal.
April 22. Money warrant for 500l. to Robert Squibb, junr., as imprest for the redemption of English captives [in Barbary etc.]: to be paid out of money now in the Exchequer and arisen by the late collection for said use. (Money order dated April 22 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 373. Order Book XXXIX, p. 140.
April 22. Money warrant for 162l. 10s. 6d. to Anthony Segar, gent., viz. 152l. 10s. 6d. thereof as for disbursements for the Treasury Office for last Lady day quarter and 10l. for said quarter's salary for attending the Treasury Lords. (Money order dated April 23 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 373. Order Book XXXIX, p. 141.
Same for 400l. to Sir Leoline Jenkins for four years to Lady day last on his annuity or yearly pension as late a Principal Secretary of State. (In the margin: cancelled 1684, Sept. 4. "He has a dormant warrant" [for said annuity, therefore this money warrant is unnecessary].) Money Book IV, p. 374.
Same for 20l. to Wendiver Lownds and William Wekett as a reward for one year to Lady day last for extraordinary pains in carrying letters on several occasions for his Majesty's service. (Money order dated April 26 hereon.) Ibid, p. 374. Order Book XXXIX, p. 142.
Same for 600l. to James Nihill, esq., viz. 300l. thereof for 6 per cent. interest for half a year to Mar. 23 last on 10,000l. by him lent into the Exchequer Sept. 22 last: and 300l. for half a year's like interest to Mar. 30 last on another sum of 10,000l. payable to said Nihill as the assignee of Isaac Legouch as by the patent of Oct. 11 last, supra, p. 912–3. (Money order dated April 23 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 374. Order Book XXXIX, p. 141.
Treasury allowance of the last Lady day [quarter's] salary bill, detailed, of the several officers of the Victualling. (Total, 1,325l.) Money Book IV, p. 375.
Same of the same quarter's salary bill of the Customs, London port. (Total, 5,261l. 10s. 0d. for established salaries and 140l. 10s. 1d. for additional salaries.) Ibid, p. 377.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of the remains of Edward Noell's loans in the Exchequer), 4,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy for the payment of the Faulcon. Disposition Book II, p. 334.
April 23. Same to same to issue as follows out of such Excise money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid, pp. 335, 336.
l.
to the Paymaster of the Forces 4,500
to the Cofferer of the Household 1,000
to Mr. Hornby, for secret service 300
to ditto in part of his debt 500
to Sir Jno. James and partners in part of their debt 500
£6,800
(Same to the Excise Commissioners enclosing the paper of this week's disposition of the Excise: being the above five items [payable out of the Exchequer] and the following items [payable directly out of the Excise Office on tallies] viz., 1,000l. to Mr. Toll; 1,500l. to Mr. Dashwood in part of his debt; 1,604l. 12s. 4d. in part of last Lady day quarter salary bill to the under-officers of the Excise beginning with Mr. Lawrence, the solicitor; 304l. 2s. 1d. to Sir Benja. Bathurst for interest of 15,000l. on a tally; 600l. to the bankers. Total, 11,808l. 14s. 5d.)
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to me [Guy] for secret service 250l. out of the 300l. now remaining in the Exchequer of the 500l. Customs money directed the 9th inst. to be issued to the Mint Commissioners. Disposition Book II, p. 337.
Money warrant for 5,000l. to Baptist May, Keeper of the Privy Purse: to be paid out of the seizures and forfeitures of uncustomed and prohibited goods, which by the privy seal of 1665, Sept. 5, were appropriated to the Privy Purse. (Money order dated April 26 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 376. Order Book XXXIX, p. 142.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 1,082l. 5s. 5d. to Thomas Ducke for 6 per cent. interest Jan. 7 last to April 3 inst. for money by him lent for his Majesty's service: as by an account thereof stated by Auditor Aldworth and allowed by the Treasury Lords April 3 inst. Money Book IV, p. 376.
April 24. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to report on the petition of William Longwood and Tristram Webb, officers at Southwold; and of George Warren and Joseph Sheere; and on the enclosed paper [missing] sent from the Earl of Derby to the Treasury Lords. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 331.
Same to same, enclosing Mr. Hamlyn's memorial [missing] concerning Mr. Culliford's complaint against him. Culliford is to give in his charge in writing. Ibid.
Same to same for copies of the Order in Council and Proclamation concerning iron wire; and for a certificate of the quantity of forfeited iron wire now in the Customs warehouse [London]; and a probable estimate of what quantity of such forfeited wire may yearly be disposable by the King as his moiety. Ibid, p. 332.
Same to same to assist John Snatt (a prisoner in the King's Bench) in prosecuting the 300l. bond given to the King by Mr. Lane, merchant, and Mr. Moore, wharfinger. Ibid.
Money warrant for 250l. to Sir Algernon May for half a year to 1677, Christmas, on his fee or salary as Clerk or Keeper of the Rolls and Records within the Tower of London. Money Book IV, p. 377.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of Customs money directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book II, pp. 334, 335.
l. s. d.
to Mr. Kent and Mr. Duncombe for interest and gratuity 1,568 2 1
to Sir Henry Goodrick 300 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy on the Navy's weekly money, whereof 1,000l. is for the present Victuallers 3,000 0 0
to ditto for inferior sea-officers 500 0 0
to ditto for a bill of exchange drawn on the Navy Commissioners for the Centurion 280 0 0
to Mr. Hewer for Mr. Rokeby in part of bills of exchange 1,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance 1,000 0 0
to Mr. Sleeman for interest at 6 per cent. on 6,000l. from the respective days of loan to Mar. 25 last 170 19 1
to Samuel Herne for the like interest on 7,000l. 153 0 8
to Sir Henry Robinson for the like interest on 1,000l. 10 10 4
to Richard Bell for the like interest on 6,000l. from 1683, June 23 272 4 4
to me [Guy] for secret service 247 4 11
to Tho. Ducke for 4 per cent. gratuity 721 10 3
to the Lord President of the Privy Council 375 0 0
to the Lord Privy Seal 364 0 0
to Mr. Roberts for Windsor Works 500 0 0
to Sir Algernoone May 250 0 0
to be reserved for the Treasury Lords' disposal 131 17 11
£10,844 9 7
(Same to the Customs Cashier, enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Customs cash for the present week, being the abovesaid 18 items [payable out of the Customs Office] and the following items [payable directly out of the Customs Office on tallies] viz.: 1,082l. 5s. 5d. to Mr. Ducke for interest; 2,402l. 0s. 1d. in part of 5,402l. 0s. 1d. for the quarterly [Customs salary] bill, London port; 137l. 10s. 0d. for the rent of the Custom House. (Total, 14,466l. 5s. 1d.)
April 24. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 600l. to James Nihell out of Excise money paid into the Exchequer last week for that purpose. Disposition Book II, p. 336.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Jno. Noble (a watchman extraordinary, London port) as a watchman in fee ibid. loco Gyles Whitehall, deceased. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 273.
The Treasury Lords to the [Earl of Arran] Lord Deputy of Ireland, to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Thomas Sheridan and John Oneil for land lying between the flowing and re-flowing of the sea. Send us your opinion of the value thereof and whether said land is in the King's power to grant. Out Letters (Ireland) IV, p. 32.
April 26. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to have brought to the Customs warehouse [London] some goods lately arrived in one of the King's yachts for Madam de Richelieu. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 332.
April 28. Treasury warrant to same to employ Thomas Lampkin as a noontender, London port loco John Jellett, lately deceased. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 273.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to Philip Packer, Paymaster of the Works, as imprest for the repair of his Majesty's Mews, Stables and buildings thereto belonging. (Money order dated April 29 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 377, Order Book XXXIX. p. 143.
Treasury warrant to William Hewer, late Treasurer of Tangier, to pay off and discharge the officers and miners of the Company of Miners lately returned from Tangier, which Company the King has thought fit to disband and having in order thereto directed the Admiralty Lords to bring them by some vessel to London from the place where they were landed. The said pay is to be from 1682, April 1, to which date they were last paid to the day of their payment and discharge as herein. You are first to pay the miners that appear, then the officers, then the widows. You are to keep back so much as will cover the moneys owing to the officers from the miners and the moneys owing to the late inhabitants of Tangier from both miners and officers according to the report of the Commissioners appointed by Lord Dartmouth for stating the debts due to the inhabitants. Mr. Hughs, late Commissary [of Musters] of the late garrison of Tangier, is to deliver to you the musters of the said Company and to assist you herein. (In the margin: a note of the 10 musters between 1 April, 1682, and 1 Oct., 1683.) Money Book IV, p. 378.
April 28. Henry Guy to Mr. Bridges to report on Mr. Vile's information concerning the Excise. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 331.
Same to Sir John Ernle, enclosing (a) infra. Certify whether the money can fitly be raised as proposed. Ibid, pp. 332–3.
Enclosing: (a) letter from Tho. Agar to Mr. Guy, dated New Forest, April 5. Mr. Betts, Mayor of Portsmouth, and the King's builder there, has been a fortnight here with me on the warrant about the Winchester timber. He says Sir Richard Haddock has informed him that the Treasury Lords have ordered him a gratuity of 20 or 30 guineas by my hand for his three years' attendance on wood warrants etc. in this forest. He deserves it, although I pay his expenses. But I must have an order herein. As to the salary due to me and Mris. Stroud, "my partner's widow," being 300l. for six years, it may most conveniently be raised by sale of timber in Dean Forest. Mris. Stroud solicits very earnestly in it and says she has the promise of Mr. Godolphin's favour in it.
Same to the Excise and Hearthmoney Commissioners to deliver to Mr. Bridges the proposal made by Mr. Vile for improvement of the Excise revenue. The Treasury Lords delivered it to Major Huntington some time since. Ibid, p. 333.
Same to Mr. Stephen. Are any other of Lord Dartmouth's fleet, than those you have already notified to the Treasury Lords, arrived at the place where they are to be paid off ? Also inform my Lords what voyage the Oxford is intended for and when it is appointed. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Brisban. Mr. Hewer has to-day informed my Lords that on Saturday the Admiralty Lords ordered the ketch Deptford, now in the Downs, to come into the Thames to receive such soldiers, miners and their wives as are to be transported to Dartmouth, Plymouth and Pendennis, where the respective Companies are to which they belong. Ask the Admiralty Lords to give the commander of the ketch instructions to this effect. Ibid, p. 334.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for the repayment to Edward Noell of several sums lent into the Exchequer at several times, viz. 20,000l. lent April 5 inst., 10,000l. lent the 7th inst. and 5,000l. lent the 9th inst., or 35,000l. in all; all on credit of the Hearthmoney due at Michaelmas next: and similarly for like repayment of any other sum which said Noel hath lent or shall lend on the credit of the same or of any other branch of the revenue: all with 6 per cent. interest and 2 per cent. reward. (Treasury warrant to the Receipt, dated May 14, for tallies of pro or assignment accordingly.) King's Warrant Book IX, pp. 293–4. Money Book IV, p. 395.
April 28. Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for payment by the Navy Treasurer of the salary of 1,000l. per an. each to Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, Sir Humphry Wynch, Sir Thomas Meeres, Sir Edward Hales, Henry Savile, Sir John Chichley and Arthur Herbert [and John, Lord Vaughan], appointed Admiralty Lords by the great seal of April 17: the first payment thereof to be at June 24 next. The privy seal of 1681–2, Feb. 22, for the salaries of their predecessors, Lords of the Admiralty, is hereby made void. King's Warrant Book IX, pp. 294–5.
Same to same for a same for payment of the salaries of 1,850l. each to the Earl of Sunderland and Sidney Godolphin as principal Secretaries of State: to be paid out of the Customs: the said Godolphin having been constituted loco Sir Leoline Jenkins. The previous privy seal of 1682–3, Feb. 14, for the like payments to said Jenkins and Sunderland is hereby made void. The first payment hereon is to be made June 24 next. (Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay said salaries accordingly.) Ibid, pp. 295–6. Money Book IV, p. 394.
Same to same for a same for 3,000l. to the said Earl of Sunderland for secret service, without account. (Money warrant dated May 14 hereon. This money warrant quotes the privy seal as dated May 7. Money order dated May 17 hereon.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 296. Money Book IV, p. 394. Order Book XXXIX, p. 148.
Same to same for a same for 2,000l. to the abovesaid Sidney Godolphin: for secret service, without account. (Money warrant dated May 14 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated May 7. Money order dated May 17 hereon.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 296. Money Book IV, p. 394. Order Book XXXIX, p. 149.
Same to same for a same to bestow upon Sir Leoline Jenkins the parcel of plate amounting to 1,001 ounces received by him from Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master and Treasurer of the Jewels and Plate, 1681–2, Feb. 18, as for the service of his table. King's Warrant Book IX, p. 297.
Royal sign manual for 247l. 4s. 11d. to Henry Guy for secret service, without account: to be issued on the 10,000l. privy seal of Dec. 31 last. (Money warrant dated April 30 hereon. Money order dated April 30 hereon.) Ibid, p. 297. Money Book IV, p. 379. Order Book XXXIX, p. 143.
Same for 721l. 10s. 3d. to Thomas Duck (Ducke) for 4 per cent. gratuity or reward on moneys lent to the King by him as by the account thereof for 1683, June 13, to 1683–4, Jan. 7, stated by Auditor William Aldworth and allowed by the Treasury Lords the 3rd inst. To be paid out of the 10,000l. dormant privy seal of Dec. 31 last. (Money warrant dated April 30 hereon. Money order dated May 2 hereon.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 298. Money Book IV, p. 379. Order Book XXXIX, p. 143.
April 29. Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of Letitia Kennedy, daughter of William Knollys, of Rotherfield Park, and Katherine Holden, second daughter of said Knollys. Sir Robert Knollys, petitioner's grandfather, was seised in fee of the manor of Rotherfield and other lands to the value of 800l. per an.; and with a view to preserve same in the family did surrender same to the King under the Act of 34 Henry VIII. and took a grant thereof from the King 9 Car. I. to himself and heirs male with divers remainders in tail. But having contracted debts and not being able (by reason of the reversion in the Crown) to sell or to marry his son he obtained a grant of the Crown reversion on the proviso that after the settlement on his son and other provisions for his family he should restore the reversion to the Crown. After the said grant Sir Robert suffered a common recovery and barred all the remainders in tail and settled the estate on his son William. The estate is encumbered with a debt of 7,000l. and by reason of the said proviso petitioners cannot sell and the said debt will shortly ruin the estate. Petitioners therefore pray a release from the said proviso and a grant of the Crown reversion. There are 11 heirs male living in the entail. It does not appear that the reconveyance to the Crown under the proviso was carried out. The Crown reversion would be of small value, "the rate formerly taken for ancient estates of the Crown passed out under like circumstances, where but three heirs male were remaining, being but a year's value," besides the fact that the original conveyance to the Crown was voluntary and done to protect the estate. Robert Knollys (son of Thomas who was son of Sir Henry who was son of Sir Robert who was son of old Sir Francis who was uncle to Sir Robert Knollys, of Greys) has consented to a grant of the Crown's title. He is not the next heir male. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, pp. 326–8.
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular and ratal of the castle ditches of Exeter with a view to a lease thereof to [Thomas] Dowdale and [John] Tapley, ut infra under date Aug. 12 for 23 years from Lady day, 1692, at 20l. per an. rent; and of the herbage of the land within the castle of Exeter for 22 years from 1693, June 30, at 10l. per an. rent. This [latter item] is to be in trust for Mr. Curson. Ibid, pp. 328–9.
Prefixing: report dated Mar. 8 last from John Fisher in the absence of the Surveyor General on said Dowdall's and Tapley's petition. The ditches were granted to Raddon and Owen and the herbage to Dorothy Biggleston. Raddon and Owen divided their interest and five years since Raddon passed his interest to Tapley on condition of marriage with his niece. Before Owen died, five or six years since, his trustees sold his interest to Dowdale. Mr. Curson the executor to said Dorothy Biggleston, empowered Dowdale to take a lease of the herbage on his behalf. "These Castle ditches and the herbage of the land within the Castle, together with a close near adjoining, called Castle Close or Bradninch, were all anciently leased together at 35s. per an. but being purchased under the late usurpation were severed and improved and several houses built thereupon, especially upon the Castle Close" and have been leased since the Restoration at near the improved values.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of Lady Frances Keightley and Thomas Keightley, esq., for making their pension of 200l. per an. into 400l. per an. upon the establishment of Ireland. We have no objection to such increase if it take effect only on the first [equivalent] vacancy in the [Irish] pension list. Vacancies not so equivalent to the whole may be applied to the petitioners in part. Out Letters (Ireland) IV, p. 32.
Prefixing: (a) note of said petition: (b) order of reference dated Newmarket, 1683–4, Mar. 17, from the King to the Treasury Lords thereof.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to direct the collectors inwards of London port and of the outports to forthwith give an account to Mris. Ellen Gwynn of their receipts since Michaelmas last of the custom of logwood and of what quantity of said logwood has been entered outwards for export [on debentures]; and of how much they have paid to tidesmen and other officers for watching, weighing and delivering said wood; and of what remains due to her after payment of said charges and debentures. And further to cause the said collectors to forthwith pay the said balance to her. All by reason that in the patent of 1676, Sept. 13, which granted said duty to Lawrence Hyde, now Earl of Rochester, for 21 years from Michaelmas now last past, the said Hyde's name was only used as in trust for said Gwynn. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 273.
Henry Guy to Mr. Graham. Why was not Capt. William's 300l. paid in last week ? If not speedily done process will issue against him. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 334.
Same to Mr. Hinde. The Treasury Lords are surprised you have not, as promised, paid in the money due upon the arrears of Assessments in London. Ibid.
[?] Same to Mr. Basire. You are to pass your accounts of the assessments for the northern counties so that the persons in arrear may be prosecuted. Ibid.
April 29. Same to Mr. Trant and Mr. Bridges to attend the Treasury Lords to-morrow with your list and account of officers to collect the Hearth duty. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to open at the Marquis of Richelieu's house in Duke Street, St. James's, a large trunk lately arrived on the Fubbs yacht for him. Ibid, p. 335.
Same to Mr. Fox, Paymaster of the Forces, to pay 1,000l. to William Hewer, Treasurer for the late Tangier Garrison, upon account to be by him applied towards disbanding and discharging the Company of Miners lately come from Tangier. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Mr. Slingsby. (The like to the Mint Commissioners and the Auditors of Imprests.) Ibid.
Same to the Earl of Thanet. The Treasury Lords will hear Sir John Lowther this day week on his petition for an exchange of his lands in co. Leicester and Hants for lands belonging to the King in Westmorland and Cumberland. (The like notice to said Lowther and to Sir Christopher Musgrave. Together with: a postponement dated May 5 of said appointment to May 7.) Ibid.
April 29. Henry Guy to the Navy Commissioners to make forth bills of imprest for Mr. Beverley, the anchor smith at Portsmouth, for 600l. for iron work done and to be done on the second rate (one of the thirty ships) now in the dock at Portsmouth: same to be abated out of the bills that shall be made forth to him on the launching of said ship. The Treasury Lords have this day directed said sum to the Navy Treasurer for said purpose. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 336.
Money warrant for 600l. to Philip Burton as imprest for Crown law charges. (Money order dated April 29 hereon.) Money Book IV, p. 378. Order Book XXXIX, p. 142.
Treasury allowance of the 1683, Christmas quarter's salary bill, detailed, of the Excise Office. (Total, 4,718l. 10s. 0d.) Money Book IV, pp. 380–1.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Phillip Burton for Crown law costs the 600l. which will be speedily paid into the Exchequer by Mr. Warner, one of the sureties of William Cooke, late sheriff of co. Gloucester, being Hearth money due on said sheriff's account ended 1664, Lady day. Disposition Book II, p. 336.
Same to same to receive from Nathaniell Hornby the 10,000l. which he has agreed to lend. Same is to be reserved for the Treasury Lords' disposal. Ibid, p. 337.
Treasury warrant to William Hewer to pay to Benjamin Rockeby and partner the 1,000l. directed to be put into your hands for them in part of the debt due to them; the Treasury Lords having in July, 1683, undertaken to pay to said Rokeby and partner 3,000l. odd for moneys advanced to Henry Shere on account of the fortifications and mole at Tangier which the said Shere owned to be due to them by bond on an adjustment of accounts made upon their leaving Spain and coming to England in 1682. The present payment is to be charged as an imprest on said Shere. Money Book IV, p. 392.
April 30. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of such Excise money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book II, pp. 337, 338.
l.
to the Paymaster of the Forces 4,500
to the Cofferer of the Household 1,000
to Mr. Horneby for secret service 300
to the Duke (Duchess) of Monmouth 1,000
to Sir Jno. James and partners in part of their debt 500
to Mr. Horneby in part of his debt 500
to Mris. Eleanor Gwynne 250
£8,050
(Same to the Excise Commissioners enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Excise cash for the present week; being the abovesaid seven items [payable out of the Exchequer] and the following items [payable direct out of the Excise Office on tallies] viz.: 1,500l. to Mr. Dashwood in part of his debt; 1,660l. in part of 4,718l. 10s. 0d. for 1683, Christmas quarter's [salary] bill of the Commissioners [et al. of the Excise]; 1,000l. to the bankers [on their perpetual annuities on the Excise]. Total, 12,210l.)
April 30. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt enclosing the regular orders for the issue of the 382l. 3s. 10d. and the 200l. requested to be advanced to me [Guy] by the Tellers, ut supra, pp. 1091, 1094. Disposition Book II, p. 337.
Same to same to issue as follows out of Customs money (10,780l. paid in this week and 131l. 17s. 11d. already remaining) in the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid, pp. 338, 339.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Navy on the Navy's weekly money, whereof 1,000l. is for the present Victuallers 3,000 0 0
to ditto for the late Victuallers, Mr. Brett and partners, in part of 7,841l. 13s. 4d. 2,000 0 0
to ditto for Mr. Beverley, the anchor smith at Portsmouth 600 0 0
to ditto for Mr. Taylor, to be paid in course on the 30,000l. furnished for stores last year 800 0 0
to ditto for inferior sea-officers 300 0 0
to ditto for Mr. Peirce for sick and wounded men 80 0 0
to Mr. Hewer for Alderman Sturt on account of Tangier 1,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance 1,000 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service 500 0 0
to Visct. Preston 755 0 0
to Mr. Chudleigh in part of 2,000l. 876 17 11
£10,911 17 11
(Same dated May 1 to Mr. Kent, Customs Cashier, enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Excise for the present week: being the abovesaid 11 items [payable out of the Exchequer] save that the item of secret service to Henry Guy is stated at 368l. 2s. 1d.; and the following items [payable direct out of the Customs Office on tallies] viz. 1,500l. in further part of the [Custom salary] quarter bill. Total, 12,280l.)
Same to same to issue as follows out of the 175l. Wine Licence money now remaining in the Exchequer, viz.: 25l. 13s. 0d. to [the Treasurer of the] Chamber; 25l. to Nicholas Estoll; 20l. to Robt. Swan; 15l. to Mris. Ursula Elliot; 12l. 10s. 0d. to Mris, Mather; 20l. to Windiver Lowndes and William Wicket; 50l. to me [Guy] for secret service. (Same to Mr. Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, to pay the abovesaid 25l. 13s. 0d. to Richard Nevill, late Knight Harbinger, to be by him paid to Mr. Emps for lodging the Danish Lords at his house in July, 1683, and for lodging their servants a fortnight when they were at Windsor and for candles during that time, as by the Lord Chamberlain's warrant.) Ibid, pp. 339, 340.
Privy seal to the Treasury Lords to have all the Navy timber marked in the coppices called Chambersaile, Hawkespath, Buckingham Thicks, Little Cathill and other coppices in Whittlewood Forest and out of the remaining timber to fell and sell such a proportion as will not deface the said coppices and to pay the proceed thereof into the Exchequer to be there kept apart and distinct for the Earl of Arlington up to a total of 12,000l. and to be issued to said Earl from time to time as same comes to be paid in, to his own use as royal bounty, without account. All by reason that William Harbord, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, and Tho. Agar, Surveyor General of Woods, reported 1682, April 22, that much coarse timber not fit for the Navy might be sold from Whittlewood and Salcey Forests sufficient to raise 2,000l. per an. for some time without prejudice to the thriving timber whereupon the privy seal of 1682, June 17, ut supra, p. 501, was issued for felling 2,000l. worth per an. thereof for six years, which privy seal has not as yet been executed: and further the King having lately signified his pleasure for such royal bounty as herein to the Earl of Arlington, and thereupon the abovesaid referees have reported that such timber may be spared from the several coppices ut supra. (Royal warrant dated April 21 for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book IX, pp. 289–92.
April 30. Privy seal dormant for 10,000l. to be issued in such proportions, to such persons and for such uses as the King shall from time to time direct by his royal sign manual. (Royal warrant dated April 21 for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 292.
The Treasury Lords to Mr. Prittyman. A year since we desired a state of the revenue of First Fruits for the year ended 1682, Christmas, and that you should send to the Auditor the receivers' acquittances and your pleas and judgments. You have as yet only sent in the acquittances. You are to send in the pleas and judgments and to do the like for the succeeding year ended 1683, Christmas. If you fail herein such course will be taken with you as is usually done with accomptants who obstinately refuse to accompt. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 336.
Henry Guy to Mr. Blathwayt. Send me a copy of your report concerning the future management of the Four and a Half per cent. duty in Barbados and the Leeward Isles. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General returning all the papers concerning the ship Hopewell seized in Ireland as the Customs Commissioners still insist that the ship may be sent for England. Report hereon afresh. If you can report hereon to-morrow by dinner time the Treasury Lords will meet on purpose to consider it. Ibid, p. 337.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to assign payment, out of the Navy weekly money, of 19l. to Marke Wild Boare (Wildboare), late purser of the King's ship Speedwell, due to him on a Navy bill dated 1676–7, Jan. 22, for provisions bought by him for said ship's company. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Graham, enclosing Lady St. John's petition [missing] to the King for discharge from Recusancy. Report what money has been levied on her on this account. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to Brooke Bridges and Thomas Done, Auditors of Tenths. We are informed that the bishops' sub-collectors of Tenths keep the King's moneys in their hands longer than by law they ought. You are to charge the said sub-collectors with 12 per cent. interest in their accounts according to the late statute (19 and 20 Car. II. c. 7) for all moneys so detained. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 326.
April 30. Money warrant for 2,000l. to James, Duke of Monmouth, being 500l. in full of 1682, Sept. 29 quarter, and 1,500l. for 1682, Christmas quarter, on his annuity or pension of 1,000l. Money Book IV, p. 379.