Entry Book: November 1684, 11-20

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November 1684

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Nov. 11. Mr. Packer on behalf of the Bishop of Kildare desires that no letter be granted to Sir Maurice Eustace for the lands of Kilmakroge till an account be given by the Commissioners of Grace [for Defective Titles], Ireland, how that affair stands between the several pretenders to those lands and notice be given to said Packer at his house in the Palace Yard. [This caveat is] entered by order of Secretary Guy. Caveat Book, p. 27.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to receive from Edwd. Sheldon, esq., the 5,000l. which he has agreed to lend into the Exchequer on the credit of the Customs and to issue thereout 4,000l. to Richard Sleeman, gent. in repayment of so much lent by him to his Majesty and interest thereon; and to reserve the remainder for the Treasury Lords' disposal. Disposition Book III, p. 11.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to Sir Stephen Fox for secret service, without account: as in part of 1,400l. for one year to Sept. 29 last on the 2,000l. per an. to said Fox for the Earl of Lichfield as by the privy seal of 1674, July 27: which 2,000l. per an. is now reduced to 1,400l. per an. by the payment of 6,000l. on 1681, June 9, in part of the capital sum of 20,000l. (Money order dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book V, p. 97. Order Book XXXIX, p. 195.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 96l. 12s. 0d. to Thomas Robson, esq., clerk or paymaster of the bills of impost on wines, as in part of 3,625l. for such impost bills for the year commencing at Christmas last. The present payment is to satisfy a bill of impost due to Sir Henry Tulse, Lord Mayor of London, the sheriffs and divers others of the city of London. Money Book V, p. 97.
Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to send unopened to the Duchess of Portsmouth's lodgings in Whitehall two boxes now in the warehouse, London port. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 439.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to make up Mr. Seymour's account as late Treasurer of the Navy, according to your report of April 30 last. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Fox to pay Capt. John Graham, late an officer at Tangier, 30l. per an. from April 1 last till further order; according to the order of the King in Council of July 24 last. Ibid, pp. 439–40.
Appending: said order in Council dated Hampton Court, made upon the report of the Treasury Lords ut supra, p. 1246.
Nov. 11. Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Samuell Billinge et al. owners of the ship Royal Oak, which ship coming from Antigua was detained at Limerick in Ireland, ever since May last, was discharged in Aug. by Treasury order, "but by the long stay of the said ship there and other casualties she was cast away"; wherefore petitioners pray leave to ship to London the goods salved from said ship. Reference Book II, p. 118.
Same to same of the petition of William Burges for a quayman's place, London port, having been already admitted as an extraordinary man. Ibid.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Major Doughty, setting forth that he has discovered several lands and rents forfeited to the crown which have paid no rents these many years; therefore praying a fifth part of said discovery and [a lease of] two-thirds of the residue for 31 years as in satisfaction of the great debts due to him from the Crown. Ibid, p. 119.
Same to Thomas Hall of the petition of Thomas Willing for a grant of the 58l. 9s. 6d. levied on the goods of William Weekes of Totnes, co. Devon, whom he prosecuted to an outlawry. Ibid.
Same to William Hewer of the petition of [those of] the inhabitants of Tangier who are creditors to the officers and workmen belonging to the mole and fortifications "most [of them] having Mr. Sheires' obligation for their debts, who they are unwilling to molest." Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of the Tangier officers belonging to the mole and fortifications, praying payment [of their salaries] they being four years in arrear and the only persons come from Tangier who have not received some sort of relief since their arrival. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Henry Ley for a quayman's place in the Customs. Ibid.
Nov. 12. Same to Auditor Aldworth of Edward Noell's account for 6 per cent. interest and 2 per cent. reward on 79,000l. lent into the Exchequer on credit of the Hearthmoney, viz. from the various days of the loan to the 20th Oct. last, some of it being provided by order of the Treasury Lords before it was actually paid into the Exchequer for which interest was promised by their Lordships. Ibid, p. 120.
Appending: said account.
l. s. d.
20,000l. lent 1683, Dec. 20: interest and reward to 1684, April 5 469 0 10
9,241l. 14s. 7d. lent 1683–4, Mar. 15, to April 7 46 11 10
20,000l. lent April 5: interest and gratuity to Oct. 20 867 18 10 2/3
9,241l. 14s. 7d. lent April 7 397 0 2
758l. 5s. 5d. lent April 7 32 11 5⅓
5,000l. lent April 9 212 12 0
8,000l. lent June 4 241 19 6⅓
8,000l. lent June 12 227 18 10 2/3
8,000l. lent June 17 219 3
20,000l. lent Sept 3 206 0 5⅓
total interest and gratuity £2,920 17 7
Nov. 12. Treasury reference to William Hewer of the petition of Margaret Jarvis, widow of George Jarvis, late a private sentinel in Tangier garrison, who after 20 years' service in Portugal and Tangier, died of wounds after the last fight leaving petitioner with three children: and being absent through lameness, petitioner was not included in the general list of widows. Reference Book II, p. 121.
Privy seal dormant for an annuity or yearly pension of 1,500l. to John, Earl of Radnor, as a mark of royal favour and in consideration of good and faithful services: to commence from Michaelmas last and to be payable quarterly during his natural life without account. The privy seal of 1680, April 21, for 1,500l. per an. to him as Lord President of the Council is hereby to be void. (Royal warrant dated Oct. 28 for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 404.
Royal sign manual for 305l. 17s. 6d. to Henry Guy for secret service, without account: to be issued on the 10,000l. privy seal dormant of Aug. 30 last. (Money warrant dated Nov. 13 hereon. Money order dated Nov. 15 hereon.) Ibid, p. 411. Money Book V, p. 99. Order Book XXXIX, p. 196.
Henry Guy to Lord Dartmouth. The representation of the Ordnance Office which you brought in to the Treasury Lords yesterday is so high and so much beyond their power to comply with, considering the present circumstances of his Majesty's affairs, that they desire you to consider further of it and to present another estimate of what will be sufficient to carry on the service of the Ordnance for the ensuing year. Out Letters (General) VII p. 440.
Same to the Attorney General. Have you any more occasion for Mris. Treresa Peacock in the King's business. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of such Customs money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.; Disposition Book III, pp. 12, 13.
l.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for the Victuallers 1,700
to ditto to complete the pay of the St. David 540
to ditto for the wages of the Francis 600
£2,840
(Same dated Nov. 11 to the Customs Cashier. enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Customs for the present week; said paper including the above three items [payable out of Customs money in the Exchequer] together with the following items [payable direct out of the Customs Office on tallies] viz. 2,000l. to Richard Kent and Charles Duncombe in part of their debt; 1,249l. 9s. 10d. in part of the [Customs salary] quarter book for last Michaelmas quarter; 285l. 2s. 6d. to the Bishop of Sarum as Chancellor of the Garter; 96l. 12s. 0d. for impost bills, Total, 6,471l. 4s. 0d.)
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 III, pp. 12, 13.
l.
to Charles Fox, Paymaster of the Forces 4,500
to the Cofferer of the Household 100
to Mr. Hornby for secret service 300
to the Duke of (Grafton) Southampton 400
to the Bishop of Chester for the [four King's] Lancashire preachers 300
£5,600
(Same dated Nov. 11, to the Excise Commissioners enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Excise cash for the present week, said paper including the abovesaid five items [payable out of Excise cash in the Exchequer] together with the following items [payable direct out of the Excise Office on tallies] viz. 1,668l. 18s. 0d. for last June 24 quarter's incidents bill [of the Excise Office]; 1,185l. 15s. 0d. for the like quarterly bill [for Sept. 29 quarter]; 1,000l. to Mr. Nihill; 1,000l. to the bankers; 500l. to Mr. Hornby; 500l. to Prince George. Total, 11,454l. 13s. 0d.)
Nov. 13. Treasury instructions to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney in reply to their presentments of the 3rd inst. We have ordered 500l. on account of the [Excise Office salary] quarterly bill and in future will provide for your incidents in ready money. As to your proposal to allow, as a reward, the growing Hearthmoney duty to the officers who make discoveries or reduce false and undue certificates you are hereby authorised to allow such officers half a year of the growing duty where any arrears thereon belong to the King, but if the arrears thereon belong to any late Farmers the officers may be allowed a moiety of such half year's duty provided the said Farmers allow the other moiety. Where the sub-collector shall surcharge any of his preceding officers with moneys by them received and fraudulently concealed or detained you may allow such sub-collector a moiety thereof as reward. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 459.
Treasury order suspending John Tooker from his office of bailiff and collector of the rents of the King's manors of Milton Fauconberg, Stoke under Hambdon, Stratton upon Fosse, Midsomer Norton, Farrington Gurney, West Harptree, Widecombe, Englishcombe, and Laverton, co. Somerset, and Ryme, co. Dorset, all parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, he being 468l. 5s. 5½d. in arrear on his account thereof for the year ended 1682, Sept. 29, and 523l. 2s. 11d. on his account for the succeeding year, besides what he has received for the year ended Sept. 29 last. Ibid, p. 460.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Henry Chennery, alderman of Lyme Regis, praying for the office of surveyor of said port loco John Fawsett, removed. Petitioner is recommended by the Duke of Norfolk. Reference Book II, p. 121.
Money warrant for 95l. to Sir Henry Goodrick, kt. and bart., for 19 days' ordinary to 1683, Mar. 27, as late Envoy Extraordinary to Spain. Money Book V, p. 98. Order Book XXXIX, p. 196.
Appending: certificate by Sir Leoline Jenkins dated 1683, April 3, that said Goodrick returned into his Majesty's presence at Whitehall, 1683, Mar. 27. (Money order dated Nov. 15 hereon.)
Nov. 13. Money warrant for 5,000l. to Edward Sheldon, esq., in repayment of the like sum by him lent into the Exchequer the 11th inst. on credit of the Customs: together with 6 per cent. interest thereon. (Money order dated [fictitiously] Nov. 11 hereon [the money order being given the date of the tally of loan].) Money Book V, p. 98. Order Book XXXIX, p. 196.
Same for 500l. to the executrix of William, late Visct. Brouncker, for half a year to 1680, June 24, on his annuity or pension: to be satisfied by tallies on the Customs. Money Book V, p. 99.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 500l. to William Hewer on any unsatisfied orders in his name for the ordinary of the late garrison of Tangier: to be satisfied by tallies on the Customs and to be for repaying to said Hewer the like sum he advanced by the order of the Treasury Lords for the service of said garrison. Ibid.
Same to same to issue 800l. to Anthony, Visct. Falkland, on any unsatisfied orders in his name as Treasurer of the Navy: to be satisfied by tallies on the Customs and to be for paying a (Navy) bill of imprest in the name of Henry Sheere for the late cistern and watering place at Tangier for the use of the Navy. Ibid.
Same to same for tallies on the Tenths of the dioceses of Oxford, Worcester, Hereford and St. Davids for 106l. 5s. 0d. to Elizabeth Hamilton for last Sept. 29 quarter on the unassigned moiety of the annuity for her children; and similarly on the Tenths of the dioceses of Chester and Rochester for same quarter on the annuity to herself. Ibid, p. 100.
Same to same for tallies ut supra for 106l. 5s. 0d. to James Hamilton, son of said Elizabeth Hamilton; being for same quarter on his assigned moiety of the abovesaid annuity. Ibid, pp. 100–1.
Henry Guy to Mr. Tooker to come to London to clear your debt in arrear on your account of the collection of the rents of the manors of Milton Fauconbridge etc. in the Duchy of Cornwall: otherwise severe proceeding will be taken against you. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 441.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the 50,000l. lent by Alderman Duncomb on the credit of the Hearthmoney, viz.: Disposition Book III, p. 14.
l. s. d.
to Mr. Knight for his Majesty's service in part of 2,000l. on the order of Nov. 11 inst. 550 0 0
to Mr. Griffith for the Stables 2,498 15 8
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance in full of an arrear of 6,000l. due in the time of the late Commissioners of the Ordnance 2,000 0 0
to the Earl of Sunderland, for secret service 1,000 0 0
to Sir Henry Goodrick on his ordinary 245 0 0
to Phillip Packer for his Majesty's buildings at Winchester for the month of Oct. last 2,000 0 0
to Mr. Sturtt in part of his principal money of 20,000l. 1,000 0 0
to Lord Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe, in part of 1,500l. on an order dated 1683, April 18, formerly directed to be paid by tally on the Customs: same being to be paid over to William Hewer 1,000 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service 305 17 6
£10,599 13 2
Nov. 14. Treasury reference to William Hewer of the petition of Edward Hughes, late Muster Master at Tangier (as by a favourable reference dated the 3rd inst. from the King): petitioner praying to be continued in his employment which is discontinued since his return from Tangier; he having served the late and present King since 1642. Reference Book II, p. 127.
Nov. 17. Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to renew the process against Francis Hollingshead, Receiver of the last Eighteen Months' Assessment for co. Chester and his sureties, there still remaining over 2,200l. due to the King on his account of same. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 460.
Treasury reference to Sir Richard Mason and Bartholomew Fillingham of the petition of James Collins, late Receiver of Hearthmoney in the West Riding of Yorkshire: shewing that he was indebted 2,481l. 5s. 4½d. to the King on his account as Receiver, whereof the King granted 1,000l. to Sir Roger Bradshaw which petitioner has paid and has also paid 500l. into the Exchequer: prays some allowance and stay of process as he cannot meet the remaining balance of 981l. 5s. 4½d. by reason of his great losses. Reference Book II, p. 122.
Same to the Excise and Hearthmoney Commissioners of the petition of Walter White, appointed doorkeeper to the Commissioners for Appeals in Excise by Treasurer Southampton: prays to surrender his said place to Henry Segar, son of Anthony Segar. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Roger Strickland, servant to William Christian, as Receiver of Popish Forfeitures [co. Cumberland etc.]: prays for the place of waiter and searcher, Whitehaven port. Ibid.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Colonel William Morgan. Ibid, pp. 123–4.
Prefixing: (a) statement of opinion by Sir Robert Sawyer, Attorney General, dated July 19 last as to said petition. As to the King's title to the parcels petitioned for, I find that the Rotten Row was granted away in the Queen's [Elizabeth's] time, which estate came afterwards to Henry Stapleford, who is alleged to be dead without heir. If so it escheats to the Crown. As to the parcel by Fleet Ditch it belonged to the city and the King has no other title than by the seizure of the city liberties "in which case his Majesty's resolution hath hitherto been not to grant out any of those lands but reserve them for the support of the government of the city." (b) Report dated July 12 last from John Fisher (in the absence of the Surveyor General of Crown Lands) on the reference supra, p. 1192, dated July 1 last of the abovesaid petition. I have viewed the old houses near Old Street in the parish of St. Gyles, Cripplegate, called Rotten Row, They are 20 poor decayed houses scarce habitable; some of the people in them pay no rent, others have sometimes paid a small rent to the sword bearer and comptroller of the city of London, and Mr. George Howard has lately demanded a rent or composition of most of them by virtue (as is supposed) of a patent of waste and derelict lands. They are not in charge before Auditor Phelips, who conceives they are part of the manor of Finsbury, belonging to a Prebend of St. Paul's. The petitioner Morgan produces short extracts out of the rolls, whereby these houses seem to have been passed by Queen Elizabeth to William Tipper and Robert Daw in fee and were afterwards about 33 Eliz. sold by them to Thomas Stapleford, citizen and leather seller of London, whose daughter Sir Henry Hene married. By what title they are now held appears not nor where the right of the grant in fee remains, but is alleged to be escheated to the Crown. The other parcel called George Yard is a waste, unbuilt parcel of ground near Fleet Ditch, on the east of it and in the parish of St. Sepulchre's 168 feet by 55. The city formerly pretended a title to it, but never built on it since the fire.
Nov. 17. Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Brune Clench, who in 1682 became surety for Ricard Sandys, customer of Bridgwater port, and afterwards collector of Minehead port, who is in arrear to the King: prays that Sandys' place may be sequestered and the profits thereof employed to satisfy the arrear to the King. Reference Book II, pp. 124–5.
Same to Mr. Hewer of the petition of Simon Adams, senr., for payment of 9l. 10s. 6d. due to him. having served the King many years at Tangier and being discharged by reason of age and infirmity. Ibid, p. 125.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Thomas Hinson for a tidesman's place in the Customs; his father having been coroner for co. Cambridge and he being recommended by Lord Alington and Sir Tho. Chicheley. Ibid.
Same to John Lawrence of the petition of the Bishop of Ely for the installation of the First Fruits of his bishopric and for the first payment to begin at Christmas, 1685, in regard the First Fruits for Ely are the greatest of any bishopric save Winchester. Ibid, pp. 125–6.
Prefixing: extract of said First Fruits from the 'Valor.'
Money warrant for 66l. 13s. 4d. each to Brooke Bridges and Thomas Done for one year to Sept. 29 last on their fee as Auditors of Imprests. Money Book V, p. 101.
Henry Guy to Visct. Falkland to pay into the Exchequer 249l., part of 260l. now remaining in your hands undisposed of "and is in part of 1,165l. 14s. 10d. which was paid over to you by Mr. Seymour, late Treasurer of the Navy, as so much money remaining in his hands of old funds received by him before 25 Mar., 1679." Out Letters (General) VII, p. 441.
Nov. 17. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to report on the proposal in Mr. Fanshaw's papers wherein he desired a warrant for sending out port books half yearly. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 441.
Same to same to speak with the Treasury Lords this day week concerning your presentment of Nov. 11 last concerning Mr. Coker et al. You are also to despatch your report on the memorial of the Danish Envoy concerning the Hope of Yarmouth. Ibid.
Same to the Navy Commissioners enclosing a Treasury warrant for transporting to Nevis, Customs free, victuals and stores as follow. Ibid, pp. 442–5.
Appending: (a) schedule of said stores and victuals shipped the 10th inst. and Oct. 29 last on the Samuel and John pink, John Underhay master, to be transported to his Majesty's ship Guernsey at Nevis. (b) Treasury warrant dated Nov. 17 inst. to the Customs Commissioners for the transport, Customs free, of same as above.
Same to Mr. Grayham at Lord Dartmouth's [? house]. If the 325l. 13s. 9d. arrear due from Samuel Williams, Receiver of the last Eighteen Months' Assessment for co. Hants be not paid into the Exchequer before the end of this term process of extent will be awarded against him. Ibid, p. 446.
The like notice to J. Langley, Receiver for co. Gloucester, of the last Six Months' Assessment on his arrear of 292l. 3s. 4d. thereon. Ibid.
J. Tooker, Receiver of ditto for co. Somerset, on his arrear of 334l. 18s. 4d.
Cha. Williams, ditto of ditto for co. Monmouth, on his arrear of 15l. 17s. 6d.
William Norrington, ditto of ditto for co. Essex, on his arrear of 64l. 5s. 0d.
Jno. Davis, ditto of ditto for co. Cardigan, on his arrear of 8l. 2s. 4d.
(Henry Guy to Mr. Fillingham, dated Nov. 18, enclosing these six notices for him to transmit same to the said persons.)
Henry Guy to the Wine Licence Commissioners to pay into the Exchequer 100l. of Wine Licence money to be thence issued to Henry Howard for half a year's salary to Sept. 29 last. Disposition Book III, p. 14.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt. The Treasury Lords are informed by Mr. Sturt that his 20,000l. principal money is not yet due, the 1,000l. which was ordered for him on the 13th inst. supra, p. 1397, towards repayment thereof is to be issued to Mr. Hewer to be by him paid to said Sturt on [another account altogether, viz.] his victualling account for the garrison of Tangier. Ibid, p. 15.
Nov. 18. Treasury allowance of Richard Burton's account of moneys by him received and paid in the prosecution of Crown Law suits from Michaelmas term, 1683, to Michaelmas term, 1684. Warrants not Relating to Money X, p. 1.
Prefixing: said account.
l. s. d.
Charge: moneys received 2,000 0 0
Discharge: moneys paid 3,320 12
surplus £1,320 12
For payments to Mr. Graham by Treasury order and to Mr. Pengry and Mr. Farthing for copies of records, breviating causes and expenses of juries at the tavern after their verdicts, the accomptant produces vouchers, but none for fees for patents, fees to counsel, fees at the Exchequer and Treasury, coach hire, boat hire, and incidents in Court at the hearings, it not being usual to give or take receipts in such cases.
Nov. 18. Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Richard Sandys, late customer at Bridgwater, shewing that falling sick two months since he put in a deputy and in that time was suspended on pretence he ran away with the King's money whereas he was riding post into the country to settle his accounts and clear himself which he is ready to do to a farthing. Prays to be restored to his place. Reference Book II, p. 126.
Same to the Attorney General of the petition of James Tazewell, shewing that his father, James Tazewell, was accused of barratry and died in the counter, yet petitioner is sued for his father's recognizances. Prays to be discharged thereof by privy seal, having but a small encumbered estate. Ibid, p. 127.
The Treasury Lords to the Customs Commissioners to employ John Barber as a watchman, London port loco Thomas Perry, lately deceased. Out Letters (Customs) IX, p. 72.
Same to same to make an allowance to Mathew White and William Hindmarsh, of Newcastle, merchants, and Leonard Vaughan, master of the Constant Friendship, of Newcastle, and to Timothy Tyzack of the two-third parts of the Custom due by the Act of Tillage on a quantity of oats which they imported at Newcastle in Oct., 1683, same being much damnified by heat and the said Tyzack having the last term confessed judgment for the said oats to stand as a security for the duty: the Customs Commissioners having advised such allowance "rather than to grant them the liberty desired for exporting the same," The petitioners herein are to satisfy all the charges the King has been at in the prosecution. Ibid, p. 73.
Money warrant for 6,964l. 1s. 6d. to Henry Griffith, without account; 975l. 18s. 0d. being for a surplusage due to him on his account for horses and other disbursements in the Stables for 1½ years to 1683, July 22; and the remainder being for divers services and expenses relating to the stables as in a schedule annexed to the privy seal of June 30 last, supra, p. 1178. (Money order dated Nov. 22 hereon.) Money Book V, p. 102. Order Book XXXIX, p. 197.
The Treasury Lords to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, enclosing the report from the Customs Commissioners [England] on the petition of Samuel Billing et al. owners of the ship Royal Oak, and the affidavit of John Wybard, part owner thereof. You are to grant the desired liberty to unload the said ship's goods on security to bring them to London and to pay the duty thereon in London. Out Letters (Ireland) IV, p. 109.
Nov. 18. Henry Guy to Mr. Lawrence, enclosing the petition of John Evelyn, executor, and Mary his wife, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Browne. Report hereon to the Treasury Lords and send my Lords a certificate of Mr. Prettiman's debt now due to the King. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 447.
Same to Mr. Fox, Paymaster of the Forces, enclosing the petition [missing] of Thomas Davenport, one of the poor old Tangier soldiers that came from Tangier. If same is just my Lords desire you to stop from the pay of James McClaire and the other ten persons the respective debts due [from them] to petitioner. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Blathwait. I have laid before the Treasury Lords yours of the 8th inst. with the extracts of letters therein, which extracts were sent by the Committee of Trade and Foreign Plantations upon their consideration of the proposal made by Sir Tho. Lynch for encouraging the Spaniards to buy negroes at Jamaica. The Committee therein desire the opinion of the Treasury Lords whether the said trade be not for his Majesty's service. In reply the Treasury Lords send you the enclosed report [missing] from the Customs Commissioners upon the copy of the royal letter to the Governor of Jamaica dated 1677, May 12, concerning the negro trade. The Treasury Lords agree with said report and desire you to acquaint the Committee of Trade therewith. Ibid.
Same 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 III, pp. 15, 16.
l.
to Charles Fox, Paymaster of the Forces 4,500
to the Cofferer of the Household 1,300
to Mr. Hornby for secret service 300
to Sir John James and partners in part of their debt 500
to be reserved in the Exchequer for the Treasury Lords' disposal 1,457
£8,057
(Same of same date to the Excise Commissioners, enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Excise cash for the present week; said paper including the abovesaid five items [payable out of Excise money in the Exchequer] together with the following item [payable directly out of the Excise Office], viz. 1,000l. towards the Excise quarterly salary bill.)
Same to same to issue as follows out of Alderman Duncombe's 50,000l. loan on the Hearthmoney, viz.: Ibid, p. 16.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Navy, being intended for the present Victualling Commissioners 1,700 0 0
to ditto, being intended for stores in part of 12,000l. 1,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for two weeks [of the Ordnance Office's weekly] money 1,000 0 0
to William Hewer, Treasurer for Tangier, being intended for Sir Benj. Bathurst in part of 2,000l. bills of exchange drawn by Mr. Shere 1,000 0 0
to ditto for several payments on account of Tangier 550 19 2
£5,250 19 2
Nov. 19. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of such Customs money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, together with 179l. 19s. 5d., part of the 1,025l. 8s. 5d. directed the 6th inst. supra, p. 1382, to be reserved for the Treasury Lords' disposal, viz.: Disposition Book III, p. 17.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for stores to be sent to Lisbon 500 0 0
to Mr. Nevill for disbursements at Algiers 264 3 0
to Mr. Roberts, Receiver of Windsor, being intended for Monsieur Verrio for painting Henry VIII.'s chapel, for the month of Oct. last 100 0 0
to Mr. Ricaut, as by a warrant which you shall receive 200 0 0
to Mr. Hewer, Treasurer of Tangier, to be paid to Mr. Kent and Mr. Duncombe in part of 10,000l. 2,000 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service 500 0 0
£3,564 3 0
(Same dated Nov. 18 to the Customs Cashier, enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Customs cash for the present week, said paper including the first five of the abovesaid six items [payable out of Customs money in the Exchequer] together with the following items [payable directly out of the Customs Office on tallies] viz., 185l. 8s. 4d. and 179l. 19s. 5d. in full of 365l. 7s. 9d. to Sir Hugh Cholmly; 50l. to Mris. Hext; 320l. 0s. 7d. to me [Guy] for secret service. Total, 3,799l. 11s. 4d.)
Nov. 20. Treasury reference to William Hewer of the petition of Jane Emerson, widow, shewing that her husband, a private sentinel in the Horse and Foot at Tangier, died there shortly before the dissolution of the place, by reason whereof she is put out of her habitation and livelihood, being 60 years old. Reference Book II, p. 128.
Same to same of the petition of Maurice Flynn "for his pay of 5s. per diem out of the several town majors' pay ever since the 12th of March, 1681–2, according to his commission and order of the Lords Commissioners for the affairs of Tangier." Ibid.
Same to Anthony Stephens of the petition of the owners of the ship Welcome, Jno. Wakelin master, for payment of the balance of 1,247l. 5s. 0d. due to him for freight of the said ship to and from Tangier, "which ought to have been paid upon her arrival, but your petitioners have only received the sum of 777l. though it be now above four months since the whole became due." Ibid, p. 135.
Treasury warrant to William Hewer to pay 20l. per an. to Job Atkins, late master gunner of the garrison of Tangier, as royal bounty for his support during his life in consideration of his 22 years' faithful service in said garrison, being now rendered incapable of earning a livelihood by age and other infirmities. Money Book V, p. 102.
Same to same to pay 2,000l. to Sir Benjamin Bathurst for so much due to him on a bill of exchange drawn from Tangier 1683–4, Feb. 1, by Henry Shere: same is to be charged as an imprest on said Shere on account of the mole and fortifications at Tangier. Ibid, pp. 102–3.
Money warrant for 14,300l. to said William Hewer as imprest for the ordinary of the garrison of Tangier for the quarter ended [1684 sic for] 1682, Mar. 31, on the 57,200l. per an. ordinary as by the privy seal of 1674, Dec. 23. (Money order dated Nov. 28 hereon.) Ibid, p. 103. Order Book XXXIX, p. 199.
Treasury warrant to said Hewer to pay sums to the persons as follow in accordance with your report and answer to several petitions referred to you relating to Tangier, viz.: Money Book V, pp. 103–4.
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Ann Page, widow, for her husband's arrears as a trooper to Capt. Neatby 10 11 11
Henry Old for his arrears as a serjeant to Capt. Rodny 19 18 9
Tho. Clerves for his arrears as a serjeant to Capt. Eley 32 4 11
Eliz. Phillips for her husband's arrears as a trooper to Capt. Neatby 26 17 10
Simon Beauchamp for his arrears as a serjeant to Capt. Rodny 32 9 6
Hannah Rideing, widow, for her husband's arrears as a gunner 35 9 0
Eliz. Price, Eliz. Cook, Margaret Collins, Sarah Whitacker and Jane Hollinghurst, poor Tangier widows, 5l. each as royal bounty and as in full of all future pretences 25 0 0
Richard Senhouse, late pratick master at Tangier, for his salary to 1683, Feb. 23, viz. 29l. 7s. 3d. and for two boats bought of him for the service of Tangier, viz. 32l. 61 7 3
Joshua Foxley, messenger to the late Commissioners for the affairs of Tangier, for 1½ years' salary to June 24 [being] then discharged 45 0 0
Barbary Hughes, widow, in full satisfaction of the pension of 4l. per an. settled on her by Treasury warrant, being to defray her charges in going over to her own country of Lorraine in France 10 0 0
£298 19 2
Henry Guy to Sir Richard Lloyd, enclosing (a) infra. Take all care you can to secure for the King the goods mentioned "according as the Treasury Lords directed you when you was last at this board." Out Letters (General) VII, p. 488.
Appending: (a) letter dated Custom House, Nov. 19 inst., from Jno. Sansom [to Henry Guy]. The tidesurveyor at Gravesend has sent advice that the Frances, Peter Bennett master, passed by on the 18th inst. for this [London] port, being one of the ships having on board part of the goods of the ship La Trompeuse.
Nov. 20. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to report on Monday next on the enclosed extract [missing] of a letter from the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, concerning the half penny per £ on tobacco. Out Letters (General) VII, p. 488.
Same to Col. Kirke, enclosing a copy [missing] of the petition of some of the late inhabitants of Tangier, praying payment of 2,000l. owing to them by said Kirke. Send my Lords an account of what money has been received and issued by you from 1683, April 20, to the time of Lord Dartmouth's arrival at Tangier. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Hall. You are to be joined with Sir Richard Mason and Mr. Fillingham in the reference of the petition of John Wadlow, junr. ut supra, p. 1362. Ibid, p. 449.