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Feb. 1
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Money warrant for 100l. to Anthony Rowe, late Keeper of Hyde
Park, for half a year to 1701 Xmas for the underkeepers &c. and for
hay for the deer : out of Wm. III's Civil List. (Money order dated
Feb. 3 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 72. Order Book VI, p. 88.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Exchequer to distribute
and apply to Deficient Funds as follows the sum of 43,701l. 2s. 10½d.
being the receipts between 4 Jan. last and Feb. 1 inst. from branches
of the revenue as follows viz. 5601l. 6s. 8d. from Windows ; 5265l.
17s. 7½d. from Additional Impositions ; 1497l. 17s. 2d. from the
New Duty on Paper Continued ; 22,690l. 18s. 2d. from New Customs ;
3536l. 10s. 10d. from Marriages ; 5108l. 12s. 5d. from Continued
Impositions : the said distribution and application to be as follows :
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Deficiencies as
computed
by Act
of Parliament.
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How they stood
upon the Register
the 1st Feb.,
1703-4.
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The distribution
and application
hereby
ordered.
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£
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s.
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d.
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£
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s.
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d.
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£
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s.
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d.
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First 4s. Aid
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55622
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10
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5
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39930
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1
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2½
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498
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19
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3½
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Third 4s. Aid
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407372
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0
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3
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221898
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9
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3
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3654
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7
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2½
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Fourth 4s. Aid
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917101
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13
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2½
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472199
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10
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0
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8226
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18
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6½
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Second Quarterly Poll
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89275
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13
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4
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65665
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13
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4
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800
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17
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0½
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Three Fourths Customs
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213447
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15
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9
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109447
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15
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9
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1914
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14
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11¾
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Salt
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1711500
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0
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0
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586129
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5
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8½
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15353
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2
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8½
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Two Thirds Additional Excise
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160000
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0
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0
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51215
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0
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2½
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1435
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5
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10
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Additional Impositions
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44577
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7
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4
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280500
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0
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0
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3993
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9
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11
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Vellum and Parchment
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224114
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7
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8½
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150206
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17
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8½
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2010
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8
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8½
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Marriages
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648000
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0
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0
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326783
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11
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9
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5812
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18
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7¾
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4871611
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8
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0
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2303976
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14
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11
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43701
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2
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10½
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Money Book XVII, p. 73.
Money warrant for 50l. to the Corporation of Berwick for 1701
Xmas quarter and 1703 Xmas quarter on the allowance for repair
of the bridge over the Tweed : hereof 25l. is to be paid out of Civil
List moneys [of the late King William] grown due before 1701-2
March 8. (The letter of direction dated Feb. 14 only provides for
the remaining 25l. grown due under the present Queen). Ibid., p. 74.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
Same for 154l. to Phil. Plantamoor (who lately resided for her
Majesty's service at the Court of the King of Prussia) for 154 days
1702-3 March 7 to 1703 Aug. 8, being the day of his return into the
presence from his said employment. (Money order dated Feb. 4
hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 74. Order Book VI, p. 87.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
Money warrant for 37l. 10s. 0d. to Phillip Ryley and Edward
Wilcox, 9l. 11s. 10¼d. thereof to Ryley and the remainder to Wilcox
on their fees as respectively late and present Surveyor General of
Woods Trent South : viz. Ryley to June 3 last and Wilcox to Xmas
last. Money Book XVII, p. 76.
Letter of direction for 786l. 16s. 9d. to Edward Nicholas : out of
Civil List moneys : to be paid over and applied according to such
warrants as he shall receive. Disposition Book XVII, p. 43.
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners. I have read to
my Lord Treasurer yours of the 27th inst. informing that the silver
taken at Vigo has been exposed to sale at several prices but that
no person bid for it. You are forthwith to carry same to the Mint
to be coined. The appointing a person to take charge of the prize
moneys at Plymouth is proper to be left to Mr. Brewer [Receiver of
Prizes]. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 317.
Same to Mr. Blathwayt to prepare a royal warrant to authorise
John How to pay 285l. 16s. 11½d. out of [Army] Contingencies : to
be for work done and goods furnished for the Officers' rooms at the
Horse Guards, Tilt Yard and St. James's. Ibid., p. 318.
Same to the Queen's printers. The Lord Treasurer approves of
your delivering stationery wares to the Speaker of the House of
Commons as per particulars [missing] to a total of 68l. 14s. 4d. each
session and similarly to the Serjeant-at-arms attending said House
to a total of 42l. 8s. 9d. each session. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Holt to make up an account for every year since your
appointment as Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs
similar to the abstract account presented by you of the debts in
money and bonds at Xmas 1699 and of the Customs receipts and
payments for the year 1700, with the debts then outstanding. Ibid.,
p. 319.
Same to Mr. Ferne to make up for every year since your being
Customs Cashier abstracts similar to those you have sent in for the
year 1703 of the receipts and payments of the Customs and of the
bonds. Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Nicho. Conyers as Surveyor at Shields in Newcastle port
loco John Cotterell deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 309.
Treasury reference to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of
Thomas Johnson of Liverpool merchant shewing that he laded two
ships at Liverpool with rock salt for foreign parts and paid the Duty
under discount for cash as by the Act of 5 Wm. and Mary [5—6 Wm.
and Mary c. 7] and had a draw back : that the ships put in to Ipswich
and having an opportunity of disposing of the salt there he tendered
the Duty but the salt officer would only accept full Duty without
any discount : therefore praying the discount allowed by the Act.
Reference Book VIII, p. 89.
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of the petition of
Signor Verrio setting forth the great expence he is at in colours and
other necessary assistance in order to finish the Great Room at
Hampton Court ; therefore praying a further payment, he having only
received 200l. thereon. Ibid.
Same to Auditor Harley of the petition of Henry Ballow and John
Smith, Deputy Chamberlains, for 128l. 11s. 2d. for joining 1,285,605l.
7s. 3½d. of Customs tallies anno 1702, being after the rate of 2s. per
1000l. Ibid., p. 90.
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Order by Treasurer Godolphin to the Prizes Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) letter to William Lowndes, Secretary of the Treasury,
from J. Burchett, Secretary of the Admiralty dated Jan. 31. It
is the Queen's pleasure that the Captains concerned in the action
at Vigo shall have the proportion of plunder due to them by the
Queen's late Declaration and that those who were only Masters and
Commanders shall not come in for an equal share with those Captains
as was at first designed upon the report of the Attorney General :
this decision being arrived at on the Lord Admiral's report on the
petition of said Captains. A stop is therefore to be put to the
payment of those gentlemen who were then in ships and vessels
which did not give them the post of Captain, until this affair can be
adjusted.
Appending : a detailed list of the Queen's ships at Vigo 12 Oct.
1702 : 20 ships [under Captains] three under Masters and Commanders
only, seven fireships and four bomb vessels under the same only.
viz. under Captains : Royal Sovereign, Prince George, St. George,
Tryumph, Association, Barfleur, Sommersett, Ranelagh, Cambridge,
Torbay, Grafton, Kent, Monmouth, Berwick, Essex, Swiftsure, Bedford,
Northumberland, Orford, Mary.
Only Masters and Commanders :
Lowestoffe, Fubbs yacht, Isabella yacht.
Only Masters and Commanders : Fireships
Phenix, Vulture, Terrible, Griffin, Hawke, Hunter, Lightning.
Only Masters and Commanders : Bombs
Mortar, Terrour, Granada, Bazilisk.
Flag Officers :
Sir Geo. Rooke, Admiral.
Vice Admiral Hopson.
Sir Stafford Fairborne.
Rear Admiral Graydon.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 155.
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Warrant by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process
against Rebecca, Dowager Lady Falkland, on her late husband's
accounts as Treasurer of the Navy, the same being now before the
Navy Commissioners. Ibid., p. 159.
Same by same to same for stay of process against the bishop of
Oxford for the remainder of his First Fruits, in regard of the small
revenue of said bishopric and the expense of repairing his house.
Ibid., p. 171.
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Feb. 2.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Nicholas to pay
626l. 16s. 9d. to the Auditor of the Receipt, Clerk of the Pells, William
Lowndes and Mr. Tilson at the Treasury, Edward Godfrey and
Edward Nicholas on their respective allowances, detailed, in lieu of
fees on moneys imprested to said Nicholas : to wit for one year
ended at Xmas [last]. Money Book XVII, p. 75.
Same to same to pay 160l. to Richard Littlehales, Isaac Graffart,
Jacob Vinck and Heyman Browner, four footmen belonging to the
late Queen Mary : as royal bounty. Ibid., p. 76.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the incidents bill, detailed,
of the Prize Office from 1702 June 19 to 1703 June 24 : total 1092l.
10s. 7d. Ibid., p. 77.
Money warrant for 50l. to Lyme Regis Corporation for half a year
to Xmas last on the annuity for the repair of the Cobb pier there.
(Money order dated Feb. 11 hereon.) Ibid., p. 78. Order Book
VI, p. 89. Disposition Book XVII, p. 6.
Same for 200l. to William Borrett for Crown law charges.
(Money order dated Feb. 3 hereon). Ibid., p. 75. Order Book VI,
p. 86. Disposition Book XVII, p. 43.
Letter of direction for 300l. to the Paymaster of the Works : out
of Civil List moneys : to be paid over to Seignior Verrio in further
part for the painting of the Great Room at Hampton Court : on
which account he hath already received 200l. Disposition Book
XVII, p. 43.
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to
estimate for the repairs necessitated by the late violent storm at the
several guard rooms as by the enclosed petition [missing] of John
Bennett, Quarter Master of the First Regiment of Foot Guards.
Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 318.
Same to same to report on the enclosed estimates [missing] of
Henry Wise for a new palisadoe fence in St. James's Park and for
planting at Windsor. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Parkhurst. You have represented to my Lord
Treasurer that the Agent for prizes in New England has informed
the Prizes Commissioners that there are some old arrears of prizes
taken in the last war standing out in several persons' hands there.
You are to send him a power to recover same. Ibid., p. 319.
Same to Mr. Blathwayt. The Lord Treasurer is informed that
many prizes were taken in the late war and carried into the Leeward
Carribee Islands of which no accounts have been rendered to the
Crown. As a new Governor is being nominated to go to those islands
my Lord desires that instruction be given him to assist such person as
shall be appointed by John Parkhurst to recover arrears due for such
prizes. Ibid.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands to estimate a fine
for a further lease of the lighthouses petitioned for by Robert
Osbolston. Ibid., p. 320.
Same to Mr. Sturt to attend the Navy Commissioners about
adjusting your accounts as late Cashier of the Victualling. (The
like letter to Mr. Papillon). Ibid.
Same to the Agents for Taxes to furnish Mr. Holbech with paper
desired by him for his scheme of examination of several assessments
of taxes in Devon and Exeter by the Exchequer duplicates. Ibid.,
p. 321.
Same to the Stamp Commissioners to consider the enclosed letter
[missing] from said Holbech proposing some methods in order to
advance the revenue of the Stamp Office. Ibid.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed memorial
[missing] of Sir Henry Bellasyse praying payment of 939l. 18s. 0d.
for the pay of him and his aide-de-Camp. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Barker to take only such fees on Mr. Scobell's security
as Receiver and Paymaster for the tin in Cornwall as are usually
taken from a Receiver General [of Taxes]. Ibid., pp. 338, 343.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of
Hermans Bouchierie, merchant in Flushing, setting forth that the
privateer Two Sisters of Flushing, of which he was sole owner, did
take about 1702-3 January, two French prizes [vessels] of salt and
wine which by stress of weather were forced into Mounts Bay and
were so shattered that they could not get off, wherefore they had leave
to sell "the same" but an information is brought against the buyer of
the [lading of the] prizes : therefore praying a non pros to the
information. Reference Book VIII, p. 89.
Same to same of the petition of Tho. Tomkyns of London
merchant shewing that he has been a trader 16 years and paid
upwards of 30,000l. in Customs but has met with great losses :
therefore praying leave to compound his Customs debt of 3500l.
Ibid., p. 90.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Clerk of the Pipe for a
lease to Sir Richard Middleton of mines of metal in co. Denbigh
ut supra p. 103.
Prefixing : Surveyor General's constat and ratal of the premises.
Followed by : undated entry of the Treasury signature of the
docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, pp.
156-7, 167.
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Order by same to the Queen's Receiver of the Rights and
Perquisites of the Admiralty to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated St, James's,
June 28, for payment to Capt. Saunders, Commander of the Smirna
Factor (employed at Vigo as a Hospital ship) and his ship's company
of a moiety of the goods fished up by them out of the water at Vigo.
Appending : schedule of said goods.
11 barrels of wet cochineal.
10 bags of indigo.
3 bags of red earth.
a small silver platter.
40 hides.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, pp. 158-9.
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Order by Treasurer Godolphin to the Prizes Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council dated St.
James's, Jan. 28, for distribution of the Prizes taken at
Vigo, said order being made on the report of the Lord Admiral,
Prince George of Denmark, upon the letter of Sir George Rooke and
the petition of Rear-Admiral Dilks and other the Captains of her
Majesty's ships of war appointed for the line of battle and battering
of the forts at Vigo, the said petition praying that the Declaration
of Dec. 19 last may be rendered effectual to them upon the list of the
said ships at Vigo on the 12 Oct., 1702, and upon no other ships of
war engaged or in any wise assisting in that action. Hereon the
Lord Admiral reported to the Queen that by Order in Council it
was declared that the distribution of the captors' moiety of said
prizes should be according to the list of the fleet to be transmitted
from the Admiral of the Fleet and according to lists of every such
ship from the Navy Board by due proportions in a particular ship
and that the Flag Officers are to have equal shares and all the ships
mentioned in the Admiral's list to have been at Vigo are to be considered
as principals and distribution to be made accordingly without
difference between those ships actually taking prizes and those which
were present and assisting. The said Declaration settles all matters
contained in the said petition except what relates to the Masters and
Commanders of small ships. As to these the petitioners insist that
such Masters have not the post of Captains in her Majesty's fleet
nor are to be taken as such within the said Declaration, otherwise
they would rank doubly for prize distribution firstly as Captains
and then again as Masters. Hereon the Lord High Admiral is of
opinion that such Masters are not Captains and cannot be rewarded
out of the captors' moiety but only (if the Queen so think fit) out of
the Queen's moiety for any eminent or extraordinary sea service
they may have performed.
The Queen hereby approves the said report from the Lord High
Admiral and accordingly orders that in the distribution of the
prizes and booty taken at Vigo such difference as above be made
between Captains and Masters or Commanders.
Appending : A list of her Majesty's ship at Vigo 12 Oct., 1702,
being the same list ut supra p. 122 : viz. 20 ships of the line [under
Captains] and the following under Masters or Commanders only viz.
three ships, seven fireships and four bombs. Ibid., pp. 160-2.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against William Hubbald on his account as Paymaster
of the Train in Ireland during the late war there. Ibid., p.
163.
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Feb. 3.
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Same by same to the Receipt to innovate a lost annuity order
No. 3296 in the name of Henry Ashley. Order Book VI, p. 56.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to attend my Lord
Treasurer about disposing the prizes taken abroad by the Fleet.
Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 319.
Same to Mr. Popple to lay before the Commissioners for Trade
the several bills of incidents for their commission anno 1703, to be
signed by them as the privy seal directs. My Lord Treasurer
observes that the rates and prices of the things furnished therein
are extraordinary high, particularly the stationery wares. My Lord
expects for the future that you manage the expense of incidents for
the said commission with all possible frugality. Ibid., p. 320.
Same to the Hawkers and Pedlars Commissioners. In reply to
your memorial of Dec. 23 last proposing an addition of officers the
Lord Treasurer desires a certificate what improvement has been
made to the revenue by adding the last officers. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of
the petition of Sir William Coryton for a fresh grant of the park
called Kerribullock, parcel of the manor of Stoke Climsland, and
also of the wood ground called Warham and Grinscombe in said
manor. Reference Book VIII, p. 90.
Same to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of William
Collins, late distributor of stamps, co. Worcester, for leave to compound
his debt of 500l. and upwards "for 40l. being all he is able
to raise." Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Ambrose Pudsey for a grant of
the royalty of a tenth reserved on the grant of lead mines in Grinton,
Whitefeild [Whitaside] and Harkeside [Harkerside] and Fremington,
co. Yorks. granted by Wm. III to George Tushingham, the same not
having yielded above 15l. per an. Ibid.
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Feb. 4.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Principal Commissioners
for Prizes to pay (out of prize money) 60l. to Jezreel Jones for his
care in saving the papers found in the ships and galleons taken at
Vigo. Money Book XVII, p. 88.
William Lowndes to Mr. Borrett to procure letters of administration
to some one in trust for the Queen, of the estate of Dr. John
Butler, late of Appletree, co. Northampton, it appearing that Anne
Appleton, one of the bastard children of the said Butler to whom he
left a legacy of 200l. died intestate, whereby the same devolves on
the Crown. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 324.
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Feb. 5.
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Royal sign manual for 150l. to Sir Bevill Granville for half a year
to Xmas last for the rent of Mote Park. (Money warrant dated
Jan. [sic for Feb.] 14 hereon). (Money order dated Feb. 16 hereon).
Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 153. Money Book XVII, p. 80.
Order Book VI, p. 94. Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
Money warrant for 131l. 17s. 6d. to Francis De Laet, executor of
Sir Paul Rycaut, in reward to said Rycaut for prosecuting the ship
Frederick and her lading (bought from pirates at Hamburg) when
he was Resident there from the Crown of England : being one third
part of 395l. 12s. 6d. the neat produce of the said ship and lading
as paid into the Exchequer by Richard Crawley, Receiver of
Admiralty Droits. (Money order dated Feb. 10 hereon). Money
Book XVII, p. 79. Order Book VI, p. 91. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 46.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report their
objections to John Williams and George Ward, Customs officers at
Penzance : as per the enclosed papers [missing]. Out Letters
(General) XVII, p. 321.
Same to the Surveyor General [of Crown Lands] to survey Rockingham
Forest together with the Purveyor of the Navy and to report
the quantity and value of the woods. (Same dated Feb. 15 to Mr.
Wilcox to join in said survey, he having represented great wastes
to be committed therein). Ibid., pp. 321, 327.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Edward Turpin (one of the reduced number of extraordinary
tidesmen London port) as a tidesman in the inferior list
ibid. loco Thomas Turton deceased.
Thomas Gardner as a riding officer at Walna [Walney] Island in
Lancaster port loco Step. Thompson deceased. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, p. 309.
Treasury reference to the Prizes Commissioners of the petition
of Sarah Jackson, widow of John Jackson, late land surveyor to the
Prize Office, who died of violent sickness contracted in the service :
praying relief, she having expended her whole substance in his illness.
Reference Book VIII, p. 91.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord
Chamberlain's warrant dated Jan. 28 last to the Master of the Great
Wardrobe to provide 12 colours, embellished with the quarters
(painted in the middle on both sides with different Badges of the
Kingdoms and Crowns over them) for the Coldstream Regiment of
Guards : to an estimate of 108l. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVIII, p. 162.
The like of a same of same date to same to provide 12 Common
Prayer Books in octavo for the Queen's Chapel Closet, bound very
handsomely : to an estimate of 4l. 10s. 0d. Ibid., p. 163.
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Feb. 6.
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Letter of direction for 750l. to the Earl of Nottingham and 500l.
to Sir Charles Hedges, Secretaries of State : for secret service.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 44.
For John Perrie's (Parry's) account of this date of prizes condemned
at Antigua see infra under date April 28. Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) II, pp. 147-152.
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Feb. 7.
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for 227l. 10s. 0d. to
Gaspard Perrinet D'Arzeliers for 1¾ years to Xmas last on the 130l.
per an. which Wm. III. allowed him as Resident at Geneva : in
which employment the Queen is pleased to continue him : with
dormant clause for payment of said 130l. per an. in future. (Money
warrant dated March 10 hereon). (Money order dated March 15
hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 153. Money Book XVII,
p. 92. Order Book VI, p. 95. Disposition Book XVII, p. 63.
Letter of direction for 2000l. to Lord Edward Russell in part of
his order for 20,000l. towards discharging the arrear due to the late
King's servants : said 2000l. being to be applied towards discharging
proportionately the debt due to the Messengers of the said King's
Chamber upon bills for travelling charges and otherwise due before
1701-2 March 8. Disposition Book XVII, p. 45.
Same for 900l. 15s. 10d. to Visct. Fitz-Hardinge, Treasurer of the
Chamber : to be paid to William Churchill for stationery wares
delivered into the offices of the two Principal Secretaries of State
in 1703 : out of the Queen's Civil List moneys. Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to make allowance
of bills signed by Sir Richard Haddock et al, late Commissioners of
the Victualling, after the superseding of their commission in like
manner as was laid down in the letter of 1696 June 16 supra Tr.
Cal. Vol. XI, p. 171, as if they had been signed before the superseding
thereof. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 322.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to present John Iden as a
riding officer, he being recommended by several gentlemen of Kent.
Ibid.
Treasury reference to Mr. Blathwayte of the petition of Capt.
Robert Gardner, John Paine and Theophilus Parsons, agents to the
Regiments of Donegal, Charlemont, Earle and Hamilton, four
Regiments lately arrived from the West Indies, praying removal of
their respits for the period 1702 Oct. 24 to 1703 Dec. 24. Reference
Book VIII, p. 91.
Same to the Principal Officers of the Works of the petition of
Alexander Fort, joiner, praying to be continued in the place of
Master Joiner of the Works for which he had a patent during the
life of Charles II. Ibid.
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Feb. 8.
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Money warrant for 158l. 8s. 0d. to Edward Wilcox for the underkeepers
of Hyde Park for watering the Ring and places leading thereto
in the said park between 8 April and 12 August 1703. (Money order
dated Feb. 9 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 78. Order Book VI,
p. 87. Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
Same for 100l. to Henry Portman, Keeper of Hyde Park, for half
a year to Xmas last for salaries to the underkeepers &c. and for hay
and beans for the deer. (Money order dated Feb. 9 hereon). Money
Book XVII, p. 78. Order Book VI, p. 87. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 44.
Letter of direction for 9000l. to John How : out of loans on
malt : to be as in part of 15,714l. 15s. 7¼d. as by the letter of Jan.
25 last supra p. 115 : "notwithstanding [that other letters of] direction
[for issues] out of the like loans preceding Mr. How's [said letter] are
not yet satisfied." Disposition Book XVII, p. 44.
Same for 400l. to the Paymaster of the Works : to be paid over to
Henry Wise for one quarter to Feb. 1 inst. on his contract for
keeping her Majesty's several gardens. Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes to obtain the Attorney
General's opinion on the enclosed case [missing] on the last Subsidy
Act, to wit, touching a mortgage of 26,000l. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 323.
Same to the Prizes Commissioners enclosing papers [missing] from
the Admiralty touching some ships and vessels taken as prize at
Teneriffe ; for them to take due care therein for her Majesty. Also
enclosing a letter [missing] from Mr. Jones, an officer of the Prizes
at Falmouth, concerning some complaints exhibited against him.
Ibid., p. 324.
Same to the Navy Commissioners. In order the better to enable
the Officers of the several Regiments of Marines to raise the necessary
recruits, the Queen did, by sign manual of Jan. 31 last supra p. 120,
direct the taking off the respits on several musters since 1702 Dec.
25 to the amount of 1080l. 17s. 6d. You are to cause the said sum
to be paid to Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of the Marine Regiments,
to be applied according to said sign manual. Ibid., p. 331.
Treasury reference to William Blathwayte of the petition of Geo.
Muschamp shewing that for eight years past he has been Receiver
of Potomac District in Maryland at a salary of 100l. per an. payable
out of the revenues he received, but the said revenues being since
appropriated he has not in the whole eight years received more than
205l. 19s. 6d. : therefore praying to be paid his arrears out of the
Queen's part valued at 1600l. of a prize of sugars taken by Capt.
Moore, Commander of the Oxford in Sept. last. Reference Book
VIII, p. 91.
Same to the Commissioners of Transports of the petition of Hester
East, widow of William East, late master of the Freindship, on
behalf of herself and the rest of the owners thereof, praying payment
of 114l. 15s. 0d. for the employment of said ship in the Transport
service, notwithstanding that she cannot receive the debenture for
same, the charter-party being lost. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor [of Crown Lands] for co. Yorks. of the petition
of the Sub-chanter and Vicars Choral of the Cathedral and Metropolitical
Church of St. Peter in York praying the arrears of a pension
of 40s. per an. from each of the prebendaries of that church and a
continual payment of the same [for the future], being the allowance
heretofore made to petitioners' predecessors. Ibid., p. 92.
Same to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of Thomas Kempthorne,
Captain of the Vulture, for stay of the process against him
for a small parcel of salt which he found in his ship, being what Capt.
Cowe, late master thereof, had taken as prize out of a Spanish tartar
and which petitioner brought to London without intention of fraud.
Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against William Hewer on his accounts as Treasurer
to the late Garrison of Tangier ; the same being now in great readiness
for declaration. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 166.
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Feb. 9.
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Money warrant for 48l. 13s. 4d. to Robert Griffith for beer delivered
by him in 1689 by command of the late Duke of Schonberg for the
use of the Forces transported from Hoylake to Ireland. (Money
order dated Feb. 10 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 79. Order Book
VI, p. 86. Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners to report on the
enclosed proposal of Joseph Bruxby, brewer, and Edward Ettrick,
of London merchant, for improving the revenue of Excise. (Same
to said Bruxby and Ettrick to attend said Commissioners). Out
Letters (General) XVII, p. 322.
Same to the Agents for Taxes enclosing a letter [missing] from the
Commissioners of Prizes touching the taxation [to the Subsidy of
1 Anne c. 6.] of sundry prize goods in a warehouse in Lime Street Ward
in the city of London, and the Attorney General's opinion thereon.
You are to prepare a letter to the Assessment Commissioners thereon
for my Lord Treasurer. Ibid., p. 323.
Same to Auditor Shales to examine the case of the 5l. per an. rent
payable to the Crown out of the manor of Ingoldby [Ingleby] co.
Lincoln which my Lord Treasurer is informed is a demisable rent and
not saleable by the Trustees for sale of Fee Farms Rents. In case the
said Trustees are not entitled to said rent you are to take care it be
not put out of charge and take the same care in cases of the like
nature "notwithstanding the said Trustees [may] have conveyed
the rents away and the deed of conveyance be inrolled before you."
Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General for his opinion touching interest
payable on the enclosed list [missing] made out by Auditor Harley
of debts standing on several late collectors of Customs at Xmas 1698.
Ibid.
Treasury reference Mr. Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands,
of the petition of Edward Trelawny for fresh lease and for moderation
of the fines for same of a tenement called Newland and Clenacomb,
bordering upon the moors within the manor of Carnedon Prior
and of Tobias Jane's petition for a small tenement in Upton in the
said manor. Reference Book VIII, p. 91.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin of a Lord Chamberlain's
warrant dated Jan. 30 last to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for
the provision of furniture, detailed, for the music room at St. James's
to an estimate of 50l. viz. : covering the Stage erected in the said
room with green cloth, and making a false cover of canvas for it to
keep it clean : also for covering with crimson serge the throne erected
for her Majesty and the benches for the ladies and the bars to divide
the seats : and to send upholsterers to put up some tapestry hangings
there. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 163.
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Feb. 10.
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The like of a same from same to same for the provision of furniture
for the new Drawing Room at St. James's and the Music Room
against the Queen's birthday : to an estimate of 35l. viz. : to send
upholsterers to set up the tapestry hangings and other furniture in
the new Drawing Room at St. James's : and for mending, cleaning
and hanging up the glass branches and sconces in the Musick Room
there. Ibid., p. 164.
William Lowndes to Mr. How and Mr. Blathwaite to report on
the enclosed memorial [missing] of Lord North and Grey relating
to respits on Capt. Astley's Company in his Regiment : and also the
petition of Capt. Gardner et al. agents to the Regiments of the Earl of
Donegal, Lord Charlemont, Lieut. Gen. Erle and Brigadier Hamilton
touching their respits between 1702 Oct. 24 and 1703 Dec. 24. Out
Letters (General) XVII, p. 325.
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Feb. 11.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Stamps Commissioners
to suspend proceedings against Henry Marryot on account of his
debt of 114l. 9s. 5d. for Stamp Duties : he having a wife and 4 small
children and being very poor.
Prefixing : said Stamp Commissioners' report on said Marryot's
petition. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 164.
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Feb. 12.
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William Lowndes to Mr. Blathwayte to prepare a royal warrant
to authorise Charles Fox to pay 6300l. to Samuel Atkinson and
Nicholas Roop for refitting the transport ships attending the Expedition
to Portugal which were damaged in Holland by the late
storm &c. ut supra p. 117. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 324.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint enclosing a letter
[missing] from Mr. Warren, Excise officer at Looe, concerning some
counterfeit[er]s of the coin lately taken up there. Ibid., p. 325.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the Post Office incidents
bill, detailed, for 1703 Xmas quarter : total 493l. 10s. 8d. (including
4973 and 5289 ship letters at a penny per letter : 2l. 3s. 0d. to
Christopher Smelt for discovery of the Bath mail that was lost :
5l. 8s. 0d. to Thomas Humphrys for half a year for pumping the
well). Money Book XVII, p. 86.
Order by same to the Receipt for interest to be paid at the rate
of 5 per cent. on 10 orders on the seventh 4s. Aid (anno 1704 2-3
Anne c. 1) in the name of Charles Fox for 5000l. each and assigned
to the Bank of England. Order Book VI, p. 105.
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Feb. 14.
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Money warrant for 88l. 16s. 0d. to Ambrose Wade, Collector of
Customs at Arundel, as the moiety of a condemnation of wines in
the hands of Thomas Wood, which [prosecution] the said Wade
carried on at his own cost. (Money order dated Feb. 23 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 75. Order Book VI, p. 93.
Same for 500l. to William Borrett for Crown law costs. (Money
order dated Feb. 15 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 80. Order
Book VI, p. 86. Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Excise Commissioners
to pay 160l. to the owners, adventurers and fishermen of Great
Yarmouth for one year to 1703 Sept. 29 for the Excise of strong beer
for the North Sea and herring fishery. Money Book XVII, p. 80.
Money warrant for 250l. to Nathaniel Booth for one year to 1702
Xmas on his salary as Surveyor of Greenwax. (Money order dated
Feb. 16 hereon). Ibid., p. 81. Order Book VI, p. 88. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 46.
Same for 18l. 13s. 4d. to William Sherlock for half a year to Xmas
last on his fee or salary as Master of the Temple. (Letter of direction
dated this day for 28l. [sic] to same). Money Book XVII, p. 81.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 46.
Same for 150l. to John Ford, a Customs officer, for so much laid
down by him as follows : he having some time after the discovery
of the Assassination Plot in 1696 been informed that Capt.
Joseph Saunders had been hired by several ill-affected persons to
convey Cardwell Goodman (one of the conspirators), Col. Ingram
and William O'Brian into France and having seized the said Saunders
on his return into England he did prevail with him to disclose many
material things to the great satisfaction of the Secretary of State
to whom upon examination it also appeared that the said Saunders
had been a great agent for the French smugglers as well as for the
owlers : and the said Saunders on examination subsequently by
Henry Baker discovered several persons who had exported great
quantities of wool and brought back great parcels of French silks
whereupon informations for upwards of 30,000l. were filed in the
Exchequer Court : whereupon the said smugglers caused Saunders
to be arrested on execution for 146l. 13s. 4d. being the late King's
part of a penalty recovered upon him some time before for importing
French silks and for which they had promised to save him harmless :
whereupon the said Ford borrowed 150l. to pay off the said penalty
to save Saunders from them : and in the next two terms there were
seizure of French silks and other prohibited French goods to the
value of above 4500l. : but the said Saunders died presently after
without receiving any reward for his services and petitioner has been
lately arrested for the said 150l. : upon all which matters Henry
Baker has reported that the statements as above are exactly true.
(Money order dated Feb. 17 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 82.
Order Book VI, p. 89.
William Lowndes to Charles Fox to apply as follows the sum of
45,892l. 4s. 8d. out of the 50,000l. which the Bank of England advanced
on the tallies in said Fox's hands on the Land Tax anno 1704 : viz.
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towards one month's pay for the Foreign
Troops and one month's subsistence to the
Subject Troops of the 40,000 men from the
19th inst.
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40000
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for levy money for the additional men to be
added to two Troops of Dragoons coming
out of Ireland to join Lord Teviot's Regiment
in Holland as part of said 40,000 men
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510
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for same for 130 private men to be added to
one Regiment of Foot coming from Ireland
to make up 11 Companies from 50 to 60
men each and the Company of Grenadiers
from 50 men to 70
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390
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for same for the like numbers to be added to
three Regiments more coming from thence
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1170
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for four weeks' subsistence for the Field and
Staff Officers and three Troops of Col.
Cadogan's Regiment of Horse coming out
of Ireland in order to go for Holland : from
the day they shall embark from thence
according to the numbers they now consist
of and the English regulation of subsistence
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669
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18
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0
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for same for two Troops of Brigadier Ross's
Regiment of Dragoons according &c. as
above
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257
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2
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8
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for same for two Troops more that are to join
Lord Teviot's Regiment
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257
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2
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8
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for same for four Regiments of Foot also
coming from Ireland to serve in Holland as
part of the 40,000 men, according &c. as
above : at 659l. 10s. 0d. each Regiment
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2638
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1
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4
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£45892
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4
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8
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Disposition Book XVII, p. 47.
Treasurer Godolphin to the [Assessment] Commissioners for Lime
Street Ward, London, concerning the 750l. assessed on James
Mellifont, storekeeper to the Prizes Commissioners, on prize goods
in his possession, to wit to the Subsidy of 1 Anne c. 6. You are to
rectify the proceedings herein in accordance with the enclosed opinions
[missing] of the Attorney and Solicitor General "and thereby
prevent the process of the Exchequer issuing against you to put the
said Act faithfully in execution without prejudice to her Majesty's
service." Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 325.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to speak with Mr.
Hall and Mr. Gold concerning the importation of pitch and tar for
the Navy. Ibid., p. 326.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed memorial
[missing] of Lord North and Grey concerning the respits on Capt.
Astley's Company in his [Lordship's] Regiment. Ibid.
Same to the Excise Commissioners to continue the respits on the
distress on John Newman until you have reported to my Lord on
his case. Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Geo. Long as boatman at Bridlington loco Christopher
Kewerton. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 309.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Thomas Brougham, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Cumberland
and Westmorland praying re-consideration of his extraordinary
expenses of 310l. 3s. 0d. in his receipt, towards which the Agents have,
on report, only advised allowance of 116l. 7s. 3d. Reference Book VIII,
p. 92.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord
Chamberlain's warrant dated Feb. 10 inst. to the Master of the Great
Wardrobe for the delivery to Peter Hume, Yeoman of the Removing
Wardrobe, of a curtain of green damask for the great window in her
Majesty's Chapel at St. James's. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVIII, p. 144.
Warrant by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process
against Phillip Papillon on his accounts as late Cashier of the
Victualling to Edward, Earl of Orford, late Treasurer of the Navy.
Ibid., p. 165.
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Same to the Attorney General to prepare a royal warrant for
levying the Four and Half per cent. Duty in the part of the island
of St. Christopher lately gained by conquest from the French, by
reason that the Act of Assembly for the said Duty extends only to
such part of said Island as belonged to the Crown of England when
that law was made : but the Attorney General being of opinion that
the Queen under the great seal of England may direct and
command that the like Duty be levied for goods exported from the
conquered part and that such commands are law there, her Majesty
being by her prerogative enabled to make laws that bind places
obtained by conquest and all that shall inhabit therein.
Prefixing : order of the Queen in Council dated St. James's, Jan.
28, for the preparation of such warrant as above. Ibid., pp. 165-6.
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Same to Sidney Godolphin, Auditor of Wales, for a particular of
the Original Seal, Pre Fines and Recoveries in the several counties
of Carnarvon, Anglesey and Merioneth, in order to a new lease thereof
to Dorothy Wynne, widow of Dr. Owen Wynne.
Prefixing : said Godolphin's report on said Dorothy Wynne's
petition for same. Ibid., p. 167.
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular
of the perquisites and profits of the Honor of Peverel in order to a
grant in fee of part and lease of other part thereof to Sir Thomas
Willoughby.
Prefixing : said Willoughby's petition. This warrant is in place
of the cancelled warrant of November 8 last supra Tr. Cal. XVIII,
p. 447. Ibid., pp. 168-9.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer for
stay of process against Anthony Sturt on his accounts as late Cashier of
the Victualling. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 171.
Dormant warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receiver General
for co. Middlesex of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages to pay
the salary of 70l. per an. to John Allen as a Surveyor of the said
Duties. Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, p. 7.
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Feb. 15.
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 1000l.
to the town of Warwick : out of wood sales of dotard and decayed
trees in the royal forests Trent South : as help towards rebuilding
the Church burned by the dreadful fire in 1698 when the best part
of the borough with the great and ancient Church there was consumed.
(Treasurer Godolphin's warrant, dated March 17, to
Edward Wilcox, Surveyor General of Woods Trent South, to fell as
much timber in Whittlewood or other her Majesty's forests as will
raise 1000l. and to pay said 1000l. to the Mayor of Warwick as royal
bounty. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Feb. 29).
Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp. 155-6. Money Book XVII, p. 95.
Money warrant dormant for the salary of 300l. per an. to William
Banastre as Chief Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor : as
by the privy seal of 1703 July 14. Money Book XVII, p. 81.
Money warrant for 17l. 6s. 8d. to Sir John Cotton for two years
to Xmas 1701 and 1¼ years to 1703 Xmas on his perpetuity of 5l.
6s. 8d. per an. (Letter of direction for only 6l. 13s. 4d. hereon for
the said 1¼ years as falling within the present Queen's reign). Ibid.,
p. 82. Disposition Book VI, p. 46.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt for taking in
Contributions not exceeding 1,018,867l. 18s. 6d. and 300,000l. for
15 years' and 9 years' Annuities [sic for Annuities respectively at
15 years' purchase or 9 years' purchase] in accordance with the late
Act of Parliament [2 and 3 Anne c. 2] for an Aid. Money Book
XVII, p. 83.
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Feb. 15.
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Letter of direction for 3950l. for the Judges &c. as follows for last
Hilary term : out of Civil List moneys : viz.
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£
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the 12 Judges of England
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3000
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Sir Joseph Jekyll, Chief Justice of Chester
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125
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Sir Salathiel Lovell, second Judge there, and the
11 Masters in Chancery ; for 1703 Xmas quarter
on 100l. per an. each
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275
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the six Justices of Wales, on 300l. per an. each
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450
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Sir Salathiel Lovell, as another of the said Justices on
200l. per an.
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50
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£3950
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Disposition Book XVII, p. 48.
Same for 214l. 7s. 6d. to Lord Edward Russell : for one year's
arrear of salary to 1701 Xmas to the late King's watermen : to be
issued out of the late King's Civil List revenue arrears. Ibid., p. 49.
William Lowndes to the Auditor and the Comptroller of Excise
to report on the enclosed bill [missing] of Thomas Hall, Excise
Cashier, of 295l. 17s. 0d. for his charges in carrying 1,314,266l. 16s.
10d. to the Exchequer, anno 1703, on account of Excise, Malt and
Leather Duties. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 326.
Treasury reference to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition
of Robert Pawling, Comptroller and Accomptant General of the
Stamps Duties, praying for the discharge of Samuel Ross a very
negligent clerk in his Office and for the employment of Edward Story
in his place. Reference Book VIII, p. 92.
Same to Mr. Borret of the petition of John Jordain for a reward
for his service in arresting Sir John Maclean and others coming from
France. Ibid.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of William Jeay and
William Dowse, Receivers General of Taxes for co. Huntingdon praying
allowance of their bills of 270l. for extraordinary charges in their
receipt.
The petition of Eliz. Cocks, relict of Richard Cocks, late same for
co. [Gloucester], for like allowance of 918l. for extraordinary charges
in her late husband's receipt. Ibid., pp. 92, 93.
Same to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of Maximilian
Talbot, late collector of Excise and Salt for co. Northumberland,
praying allowance (in his account) for salt delivered Duty free in place
of so much lost at sea and other allowances, detailed, made by him
for salt removed from the works before 1 July, 1698, and for drawback
on exported salt. Ibid., p. 100.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Prizes Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the Queen in Council, dated St. James's,
Jan. 28, for six masters of ships belonging to Falmouth who were
employed as extraordinary pilots in carrying in her Majesty's fleet
to Vigo, to be paid as Masters' mates according to the rates of the
ships they were borne on : all in accordance with the report of the
Lord Admiral dated Jan. 13 on the petition of Samuell Vile in behalf
of the said six masters. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII,
p. 170.
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Feb. 15.
Whitehall
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Report to Treasurer Godolphin from William Blathwayt [as
Auditor General of the Plantations] on the petition of George
Muschamp, Receiver of her Majesty's revenue in the District of
Potomac in Maryland, praying that his salary arrear of 594l. 0s. 6d.
may be paid out of her Majesty's share (amounting to 1600l.) of
a prize taken and carried by Capt. Moore into Patuxent river in
Maryland about Sept. last. In my report on the said Muschamp's
petition ut supra Tr. Cal. Vol. XVIII, p. 246 I proposed he might
be paid out of the Duty of a penny per pound on tobacco. Your
lordship has accordingly given directions as well for the arrears as for
his growing salary. In December last I informed your Lordship ut
supra ibid. pp. 477-8 concerning the said French prize worth 6000l. I
conceive it fit that the Commissioners of Prizes give order in the
matter of her Majesty's part of said prize, that the sugar may be
brought into England and sold here to her Majesty's best advantage
whereupon petitioner's arrears of salary (of which by that time I shall
be enabled to give your Lordship an exact account) may be satisfied
thereout.
Prefixing : (a) said petition to Treasurer Godolphin from George
Muschamp, Receiver of Potomac.
(b) an accompt of what said Muschamp has received on behalf
of his salary from 26 March 1696
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£
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by bills of exchange paid me by Governor
Nicholson
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105
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the Queen's net proceed of the sale of 2 sloops
seized and condemned for breach of an Act
of Parliament
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20
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fines received in 1700
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19
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ditto in 1702
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13
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the Queen's net proceed of the sale of the
Roger of Plymouth seized and condemned
ut supra "if not received again"
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48
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19
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6
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205
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19
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6
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balance due for 100l. per an. from 26 March
1696 to 26 March, 1704
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594
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0
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6
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£800
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Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, pp. 141-4.
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Feb. 15.
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For William Ling's account of the Lord High Admiral's Tenths
of Prizes condemned at Nevis since 28 July 1702, see infra p. —
under date April 28. Ibid., pp. 152-3.
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