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March 21.
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William Lowndes to Charles Fox, [Paymaster General of the
Forces Abroad] to procure 23,437l. 3s. 2½d. to be advanced on the
tallies and orders in your hands registered on the Land Tax anno
1704 [2-3 Anne c. 1]. On your sending the orders for same to the
Treasury the Lord Treasurer will endorse same with his order for
allowing 5 per cent. interest thereon. The said sum is to be applied
as follows : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
|
on account of the 40,000 men anno 1704
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for bread waggons, recruits and extraordinaries
for the foreign Forces composing that
body and is to complete 40,000l. allowed
on the Establishment for those services
anno 1704
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5810
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4
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11½
|
for clearings to the English Regiments on
that [40,000 men] Establishment in part of
31,961l. 19s. 8d. for 4 months from 1704
June 25 to Oct. 24
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17626
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18
|
3
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|
£23437
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3
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2½
|
Disposition Book XVII, p. 219.
Letter of direction for 110,020l. 16s. 6d. to the said Charles Fox for
the services anno 1705 : out of loans to be made by said Fox on the
Land Tax anno 1705 which loans are to bear 5 per cent. interest by
agreement and as the Act [3-4 Anne c. 1] directs : and is to be applied
as follows : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
|
on his order for 585,193l. 3s. 6d. for the 40,000 men
anno 1705
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|
|
to complete 116,099l. 4s. 11¾d. for 61 days'
subsistence to the Subject Troops and full
pay of the Foreign Forces composing that
body from April 24 next to June 23 next
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58049
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12
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6
|
on his order for 177,511l. 3s. 6d. for 10,000
additional men anno 1705
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|
|
|
to complete 23,942l. 8s. 0½d. for the like
subsistence of full pay of that body
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11971
|
4
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0
|
on his order for 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,200 men
in Portugal anno 1705
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|
|
|
to complete 27,085l. 6s. 3d. for the like 61
days' subsistence
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17088
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13
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4
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for pay to the General Officers for same time
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1911
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6
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8
|
for Contingencies for one quarter from 25
March inst.
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1000
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on his order for 370,119l. 1s. 0d. for the Queen's
proportion of subsidies to the Allies anno 1705
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|
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|
for the King of Portugal in further part of
150,000l. and is (together with 5000l. lately
issued) in full of 25,000l. for 2 months' pay
from May 1 next for the 13,000 men to be
maintained by that Crown
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20000
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Disposition Book XVIII, pp. 219-20.
Letter of direction for 86,992l. 2s. 0½d. to the said Fox out of
loans on the Continued Duties on Low Wines &c. [3-4 Anne c. 18] :
and is for services as follows : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
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on his order for the 40,000 men anno 1705
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|
|
|
in part of 116,099l. 4s. 11d. ut supra
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58049
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12
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5
|
on his order for 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,200 men in
Portugal anno 1705
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|
|
|
in part of 27,085l. 6s. 3d. ut supra
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9996
|
12
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11
|
on his order for the 10,000 Additional men anno 1705
in part of 23,942l. 8s. 0½d. ut supra
|
11971
|
4
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0½
|
on his order for 68,546l. 19s. 6d. for making good the
extraordinary expenses of the war in 1703 pursuant
to the Portugal Treaty and not provided for
in the Session of Parliament for 1704 :
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|
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which extraordinaries have been supplied out
of the growing funds : and is to make good
the following payments viz. 1608l. 7s. 4d.
to clear Major Gen. Harvey's Regiment of
Horse from 20 April 1704 to 24 Aug. following ;
1200l. for providing a half clothing
for Col. Stanhope's Regiment and 200l. for
other accoutrements lost by their being
taken prisoners at Portalegre ; 654l. 5s. 4d.
for Mr. Teale, Apothecary General, for drugs,
medicines and surgeon's instruments by
him provided and sent to Portugal by the
Earl of Galway's directions : and 2664l. to
complete the whole charge of buying and
maintaining 1400 horses in Ireland designed
for Portugal
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6326
|
12
|
8
|
on his order for 98,969l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men in
lieu of the like number to serve with the Fleet
|
|
|
|
for levy money at 40s. per man for 324 men
to be raised in Ireland and added to the
Regiment of Foot there to make their
numbers equal to those on the English
Establishment
|
648
|
0
|
0
|
|
£86992
|
2
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0½
|
Ibid., pp. 220-1.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against Stephen Lilly, Receiver General of the
Post Office Revenue, his accounts to 1703 Lady day being before
the Auditors of Imprests and the subsequent account to Lady day
1704 being ready for delivery to them. Warrants not Relating to
Money XVIII, p. 454.
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March 22.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt for allowing
interest, at the rate of 5 per cent., on 23 orders for 1000l. each
numbered 1500 to 1522 inclusive and registered in the name of
Charles Fox on the seventh 4s. Aid [the Land Tax 1704 as by 2-3
Anne c. 1] and by him assigned to the Bank of England. Order Book
VI, p. 223.
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners. What further
abatement do you advise of the Duties on prize brandy &c. in order
to encourage the sales thereof and to prevent them perishing in
your officers' hands? Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 51.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Willis in behalf of Cha. Broughton for refund of the
Queen's part of a seizure of pitch and tar at Hull which the officers
there were directed to discharge but instead did pay the Queen's
third into the Exchequer. Reference Book VIII, p. 145.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint of the petition of the
Provost and Corporation of Moneyers praying a licence for coining
a quantity of copper half pence and farthings not exceeding 30 tons
per year under the check of the officers of the Mint "by which
means they hope to procure [for] them[selves] part of a maintenance
for themselves and families." Ibid., p. 146.
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William Blathwayt to William Lowndes to lay before the Lord
Treasurer (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) said Blathwayt's report on the petition of Thomas
Foulerton on behalf of the executors of Col. John Farmer deceased,
late President of the Council of Barbados, praying an allowance for
the period, being one year and 172 days [during which he acted as
Deputy Governor] from the time of Lord Grey's leaving that island
to the arrival of Sir Bevil Granville.
Such allowance is authorised by the usual Instructions to the
Chief Governor in America and particularly by an Instruction to
Lord Grey expressing the late King [William's] willingness to provide
for the support of the Government in that island and directing payment
of a moiety of his salary to his Lieutenant Governor or Commander
in Chief resident in his absence : which Instruction was
likewise given to the succeeding Governor, Mr. [Mitford] Crow, as
also to the present Governor, Sir Bevil Granville "to whom letters
of privy seal were afterwards granted, as unto the Lord Grey, for
the whole salary from the date of their respective commissions."
Upon Lord Grey's arrival he found Mr. [Francis] Bond, President
of the Council there from the death of Col. Russell, the former
Governor. By his correspondents in England the said Bond applied
for the moiety salary from Russell's death until Lord Grey's arrival
(being about 2 years) or the whole salary for about 11 months from
Russell's death to Lord Grey's appointment. His said last request
was granted him by a privy seal and Treasury order thereon ut
supra Tr. Cal. vol. XIII, pp. 353, 364. But notice being taken of
the irregularity of that manner of payment and that the said President
should have been satisfied in part out of a moiety of Lord
Grey's salary from the date of said Grey's commission to his arrival,
his Majesty directed in the Treasury Chamber on the 22 June 1698
that the half salary becoming due to any Lieutenant Governor or
Commander in Chief in the Plantations should not be diverted for
the future from such Lieutenant Governor or Commander in Chief
and that the Governor in Chief should not pretend to any part of the
said moiety or perquisites accruing to the Lieutenant Governor etc.
upon the place during the Governor's absence, his said Majesty
likewise reserving to himself by the said order the disposal of the
other moiety of the said salary from the date of the Governor's
commission to the date of his arrival in his Government : "whereof"
an entry was directed to be made in the Treasury Books and in
other offices where it might appertain.
It nevertheless appears that Sir Bevil Granville on his appointment
as Governor in Chief of Barbados obtained a privy seal as
aforementioned (in the same manner as Lord Grey) for receiving the
whole salary from the date of his commission, which he has received
accordingly. Whereupon the executors of Col. Farmer have applied
to the Lord Treasurer for the moiety of the salary accruing to Sir
Bevil Granville from the date of his commission to the time of his
arrival in Barbados and also for the moiety of salary received by
Lord Grey from the time of his coming from Barbados to the time of
superseding his commission by that of Mr. Crow and likewise for the
moiety of salary accruing until Mr. Crow's commission was superseded
by that of Sir Bevil Granville.
I see no reason why an allowance to Col. Farmer for the time of
his presidentship should not be made good to his executors by Lord
Grey and the said Granvill and by her Majesty for the time the
commission to Mr. Crow was in force, in case he has not received the
whole salary.
But whereas it has not yet been finally determined whether the
President of the Council in any of the Plantations is to be esteemed
Commander in Chief, as acting always in conjunction with the
Council, and it having been heretofore directed upon the like demand
in relation to the Government of Virginia that one third part of the
whole salary of the then absent Governor should suffice for the
allowance of the President [of the Council] as being not obliged to the
same charge and expense as a Lieutenant Governor, I am of opinion
that in this case one third part of the whole salary during the absence
of Lord Grey and Sir Bevil Granville and during Mr. Crow's commission
may be a sufficient allowance to said Farmer : whereof [on this
basis] there is accruing
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|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
from Lord Grey for the time of his absence,
being 85 days
|
93
|
2
|
11
|
from the Queen for the time of Mr. Crow's
commission, being 162 days (in case he
[Crow] have not received the whole salary)
|
177
|
10
|
6
|
from Sir Bevil Granville for the time of his
absence being 290 days
|
317
|
15
|
10
|
|
£588
|
9
|
3
|
Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, pp. 215-9.
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March 23.
|
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Burlace Warren, late sheriff of
co. Notts., to pay 90l. into the Exchequer, being fines set on William
Savile of Oxton, co. Notts, at the Assizes there 1703-4 March 16.
Money Book XVII, p. 341.
Letter of direction for 238l. 13s. 8d. to John Howe, Paymaster
General of Guards and Garrisons : on his order for the Guards and
Garrisons anno 1703 : out of loans on the Subsidies anno 1703 [1 Anne
St. 2 c. 17] : and is (together with 642l. 12s. 8d. now remaining in
his hands of the funds of that year) to be applied to satisfy
881l. 6s. 4d. for the pay of Capt. Larrimore's Company from the
time of their raising to the time of their disbanding in New England.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 221.
William Lowndes to the Queen's printers to supply William
Popple junr. with 50 copies of the Act of Parliament prohibiting all
trade and commerce with France [3-4 Anne c. 12] and the Act to
prevent all traiterous correspondence with the enemy [3-4 Anne
c. 13] : for same to be dispatched to the several Governors in America :
as requested by the Commissioners for Trade. Out Letters (General)
XVIII, p. 52.
Same to Mr. Vanbrugh for a certificate what is due to James
Chace, Apothecary to the Queen's person, on the several demands
as in his enclosed memorial [missing]. Ibid.
Same to the Transports Commissioners to report on the enclosed
report [missing] of the Comptrollers of the Accounts of the Army
relating to the Earl of Essex's Dragoons. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Henry Cha. Howard Esq. shewing that the ancestors of Frances,
Countess of Portland have had for over 100 years a grant of the
licence of exporting white cloth and same was renewed to her in
1676 for 31 years : therefore petitioner (as her executor and nephew)
prays a renewal thereof. Reference Book VIII, p. 146.
Same to Mr. Borret of the petition of Humphry Abell, deputy
sheriff for co. Surrey, praying a reward for an escheat executed by
him against Edward Whitaker at considerable charge. Ibid., p. 148.
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March 24.
|
William Lowndes to Mr. Palmes enclosing the Auditor of the
Receipt's report on the petition of Mrs. Stephens, executrix of
Anthony Stephens, relating to an order of loan on the second 3s.
Aid [9 William III, c. 10] for 200l. (with 4l. 3s. 0d. for interest) which
was directed to be paid by you and allowed in your account (as late
one of the 4 Tellers) for the week ended 1694-5 March 8 but which is
not yet satisfied to the assignee. Please satisfy same forthwith,
otherwise the Lord Treasurer will find himself obliged for the better
preserving the credit of the Exchequer to order your speedy prosecution.
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 55.
Treasury reference to Henry St. John and the Comptrollers of
Army Accounts of the petition of the Officers of the Queen's Royal
Regiment of Dragoons praying to be allowed 838l. 1s. 2d. stopped
from them for their led horses and servants when they were ordered
to Portugal. Reference Book VIII, p. 146.
Treasury reference to Henry St. John and the Comptrollers of
Army Accounts of of the petition of Visct. Teviot shewing that his
Regiment was complete 1702-3 Feb. 12 : therefore praying allowance
of the difference between the English and the Scotch Establishment
from 1702-3 Feb. to the 17th, 18th and 19th of the same month,
when they entered Berwick. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Col. James Rivers, setting forth
the several respits on his Regiment from 25 Dec. 1703 to 25 Aug.
1704, being at the rate of 8d. per man per day, and praying that the
twopences thereof may be charged upon the respits and not on the
Regiment. Ibid., p. 147.
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1705.
March 26.
|
Letter of direction for 378l. 5s. 0d. to Charles Fox : out of loans
on the Low Wines Continued anno 1705 [3-4 Anne, c. 18] : on his
order for 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,200 men in Portugal : and is for
the charge of 5000 sets of horse shoes and 28 nails to each set computed
at 18d. a set with packing and cask, to be sent to Portugal :
and is to be reimbursed to the Queen out of deductions from the
pay of the Troops which receive same. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 222.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] from the Envoy of the States General
relating to some transport ships with Dutch soldiers on board from
Portugal which are stopped at Plymouth for bringing Bordeaux
wine into that port. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 52.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the
enclosed abstract [missing] of bills of new works performed by
the Queen's command at Kensington, Windsor and St. James's Park,
amounting to 8401l. 1s. 9¾d. Ibid., p. 53.
Same to the Auditors of Imprests for an account (for the Governors
of Queen Anne's Bounty) of the produce of the Tenths of the Clergy
in each of the last 20 years.
The like letter as to First Fruits to Mr. Butler, Deputy Remembrancer
of First Fruits. Ibid.
|
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council dated March 24 for
taking off the present embargo from all ships and vessels whatsoever.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 363.
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Blackelocke praying to succeed Richard Moscrope, an
officer of the Customs at Bowness in Carlisle port who is incapacitated
by an indisposition of mind. Reference Book VIII, p. 147.
Same to same of the petition of Thomas Burrow et al. shewing
that their correspondent at Venice consigned to them for account
of English and Venetian merchants a lading of currants upon the
Venetian ship St. Nicholas which departed from Zante for London
in December last and would in all probability have been here by the
middle of February but that she was carried in to Lisbon Jan. 30
last by 2 of her Majesty's ships for reason unknown ; which delay
will make petitioners liable to the Two Thirds Subsidy for goods
imported after March 8 [under the Act 3-4 Anne c. 3] : and if the
ship should be ordered to a foreign market [by petitioners in order
to escape said Subsidy] the Queen will lose 5000l. in Customs : therefore
praying that the ship may be delivered free of the late [newly
imposed] Duty. Ibid.
Same to Henry St. John [Secretary at War] of the petition of Lieut.
Col. Anthony Morgan, Lieut. Governor of the Isle of Wight, setting
forth that all Lieutenant Governors of her Majesty's Garrisons are
allowed on the Establishment 10s. a day, except petitioner whose
allowance is but 4s. a day : therefore praying an additional 6s. a day.
Ibid., p. 151.
Same to the said Henry St. John and the Comptrollers of Army
Accounts of the petition of Sir Bevill Granville, Governor in Chief
of Barbados, for removal of the respit on 201l. 12s. 0d. for his pay
from 1702 Aug. 1 (when he was obliged to come to England to
attend about his said Government) to 1702-3 Jan. 15, when he
was succeeded by Lord North and Grey. Ibid, p. 158.
William Lowndes to the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland to report
on the enclosed petition [missing] of James Wynne, Cornet in the
Royal Regiment of Irish Dragoons, praying to be discharged from a
bond entered into by his late father, Brigadier James Wynne, as
security for Richard Phillips, late a collector of the revenue Ireland.
Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 352.
Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report
on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Brigadier Cadogan in behalf
of Sir William Russell formerly a Captain in his Regiment who
disposed of his command under the late King with an assurance of
a pension in Ireland. Ibid.
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March 27.
|
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Attorney or Solicitor
General for a great seal for a grant to John Montague Esq. commonly
called Visct. Mount Hermer [Monthermer] only son to Ralph, Earl
of Montague, of the yearly sum of 2200l. in lieu of fees of measurage
and poundage on wares provided and fees paid in the Office of the
Great Wardrobe : to wit 2000l. per an. as salary for himself and
200l. as same for his deputy : he having by a great seal dated
— been appointed Keeper of the Great Wardrobe in reversion
to his said father : the present grant to take effect from the date
he succeeds to the said office. Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp.
375-8.
Same to Treasurer Godolphin to pay 470l. 2s. 7½d. to the executors
of Sir William Matthew, late Captain General and Governor in Chief
of the Leeward Caribbee Islands, being 274l. 4s. 10d. and 195l. 17s.
9½d. on his allowance of 700l. and additional allowance of 500l. for
143 days from 1704 July 14 (the day on which he took on him that
Government) to 1704 Dec. 4 (the day of his death), as is certified by
John Johnson, Lieut. Governor of the Island of Nevis and at
present Commander in Chief of the Leeward Caribbee Islands.
(Money warrant dated March 31 hereon). (Money order dated
April 2 hereon) Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 380. Money Book
XVII, p. 348. Order Book VI, p. 329.
Royal warrant to Treasurer Godolphin to pay 3242l. 15s. 3¼d.
to Christopher Codrington Esq. late Captain General and Governor
in Chief of the Leeward Caribbee Islands : which together with
992l. 11s. 0d. received by him from the collectors of the Four
and a Half per cent. Duty is in full of his allowance of 700l.
per an. from 1699 May 13 to 1704 July 14 and on his additional
allowance of 500l. per an. in lieu of gifts from the Assemblies
for 1703 April 20 to 1704 July 14 (the day he resigned that
Government) : to be payable out of the Four and a Half per
cent. Duty. (Money order dated April [sic for May] 5 hereon).
Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 388. Money Book XVII, p. 363.
Order Book VI, p. 337.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the Salt Office salary bill
for 1705 Lady day quarter : total 1142l. 10s. 0d. Money Book
XVII, p. 340.
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July [sic
for March]
27.
|
Money warrant for 2000l. to Treasurer Godolphin for 1705 March
25 quarter's salary. Ibid., p. 342.
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March 27.
|
Same for 420l. to Sir Lambert Blackwell, Envoy to the Grand Duke
of Tuscany : 120l. thereof to complete a bill of extras for 1701 Oct. 4
to 1702 April 4 (whereof 200l. was paid by virtue of the warrant of
1704 Sept. 28) ; and 100l. for a like bill for 1702 April 4 to July 4 ;
and 200l. as in part of 615l. on a like bill for 1702 July 4 to 1702-3
Jan. 4. (Money order dated March 28 hereon). Ibid., p. 342.
Order Book VI, p. 226. Disposition Book XVII, p. 226.
Same for 255l. to Richard Tregear, late Receiver of Taxes for
co. Cornwall, for extraordinary charges in his receipt 1696-9. (Money
order dated March 29 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 342. Order
Book VI, p. 227. Disposition Book XVII, p. 226.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill, detailed,
of the Hawkers and Pedlars Office for the half year ended 1704
Xmas : total 640l. Money Book XVII, p. 345.
Warrant by same to the Receipt to distribute and apply the sum
of 28,007l. 6s. 11d. to Deficient Funds as follows : the said sum
representing the income between Feb. 27 last and March 27 inst.
from branches of the revenue as follows : viz. 6194l. 11s. 1d. from
Windows ; 1165l. 9s. 10d. from Additional Impositions ; 3461l.
10s. 2d. from the New Duty on Paper Continued ; 1743l. 12s. 6½d.
from New Customs ; 1702l. 11s. 8d. from Marriages and 13,739l.
11s. 7½d. from Continued Impositions : the said distribution and
application to be hereby as follows : viz.
|
|
The Deficiencies
as computed
by Act of
Parliament.
|
How they stood
upon the Register
the 27th March,
1705.
|
The distribution
and application
hereby ordered.
|
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
First 4s. Aid
|
55622
|
10
|
5
|
27888
|
19
|
1
|
319
|
15
|
7
|
Third 4s. Aid
|
407372
|
0
|
3
|
142298
|
9
|
3
|
2342
|
0
|
4¼
|
Fourth 4s. Aid
|
917101
|
13
|
2½
|
302199
|
10
|
0
|
5272
|
10
|
0½
|
Second Quarterly Poll
|
89275
|
13
|
4
|
49665
|
13
|
4
|
513
|
5
|
1
|
Three Fourths Customs
|
213447
|
15
|
9
|
67716
|
15
|
1½
|
1227
|
2
|
7¼
|
Salt &c.
|
1711500
|
0
|
0
|
159329
|
5
|
8½
|
9839
|
11
|
5½
|
Two Thirds Excise
|
160000
|
0
|
0
|
17965
|
0
|
2½
|
919
|
17
|
1
|
Additional Impositions
|
445177
|
7
|
4
|
201342
|
3
|
9
|
2559
|
7
|
3¼
|
Stamp Vellum
|
224114
|
7
|
8½
|
111206
|
17
|
8½
|
1288
|
9
|
1
|
Marriages
|
648000
|
0
|
0
|
204583
|
11
|
9
|
3725
|
8
|
3
|
|
4871611
|
8
|
0
|
1284196
|
5
|
11
|
28007
|
6
|
11
|
Ibid., p. 355.
Letter of direction for 100l. to William Roberts, Paymaster of the
Works at Windsor : out of Civil List funds : and is to be paid to
Grinling Gibbons for one year to Xmas last on his salary for looking
after carved work in Windsor Castle. Disposition Book XVII, p. 223.
William Lowndes to Mr. Borrett to take care to recover the 600l.
bequeathed to the Queen by Sir Wilfrid Lawson bart. for taxes
owing to the late or present sovereign. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 53.
Same to the Excise Commissioners to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] from the Prizes Commissioners relating to the
prize brandy out of the St. Antonio now lying at Plymouth. (The
like letter to the Customs Commissioners). Ibid.
Same to the Queen's printers to supply the Secretary at War with
2 sets of [all] the Acts of last Session and 50 copies of Acts against
Mutiny and Desertion [3-4 Anne c. 5] and 50 copies [of the Act]
for Raising Recruits [3-4 Anne c. 10] ; and 200 books of the Articles
of War : as requested by Henry St. John. Ibid., p. 54.
Same to Henry St. John, Secretary at War : to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] of the Comptrollers of Army Accounts
desiring that you [Henry St. John] may be consulted in preparing
proper Rules and Instructions to be observed by them in paying the
clothiers of the Army pursuant to an Act of the last Session [3-4
Anne c. 5 cl. 22]. Ibid.
Treasury reference to Mr. Fox and the Comptrollers of Army
Accounts of the petition of Richard Harnage and William Churchill
shewing that by order of Lord Galway they put on board the Fleet
which lately sailed for Lisbon a quantity of stockings, shoes, shirts,
cravats and hats amounting to 5000l., upon the same foot as they
furnished a former quantity to the value of 3000l. : therefore praying
that they may have a minute entered in the Treasury Books [for
them] to be paid as the said goods shall be approved by Lord
Galway and that some part thereof may be advanced to meet their
present necessities. Reference Book VIII, p. 148.
Treasury reference to Mr. Blathwayte of the petition of Rowland
Tryon merchant, attorney to Col. Walter Hamilton shewing that on
1703 Aug. 9 said Hamilton was appointed Lieut. Governor of
St. Christopher at a salary of 200l. per an. : therefore praying
payment of one year thereon to Aug. 9 last. Reference Book VIII,
p. 148.
Same to Mr. Dod and Mr. Warters of the petition of Thomas
Warrin, agent at Dover, Deal and the Isle of Thanet for recovering
the Rights and Perquisites of the Admiralty, praying some reward
for his labour, he having served 2½ years in that station by warrants
from Mr. John Dod without any salary or allowance. Ibid.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord
Chamberlain's warrant dated March 9 inst. to the Master of the
Jewel House for the provision of a new silver trumpet for Jean
Conrade Richter, trumpeter in the Second Troop of Horse Guards,
who is appointed to attend the Duke of Marlborough abroad this
campaign. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 457.
Commission by Treasurer Godolphin to John Edwards to be a
Surveyor of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages loco George
Chappell. (Warrant dormant by same to the Receiver of said
Duties for co. Lincoln to pay the salary of 60l. per an. to said Edwards
as from 1705 Lady day). Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 3, 9.
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March 28.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal to revoke the grant to Sir Roger Mostyn of the office of Constable
of Flint Castle and to grant same to Sir John Trevor, Master of the
Rolls in Chancery. Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 381.
Same to Treasurer Godolphin to pay 55l. to John Birch of Mansfield,
Francis Ward of Wilford co. Notts, gentlemen, George Ogle,
vicar of Oxton co. Notts. and William Heather, late Constable of
Oxton for their expenses in prosecuting William Savile of Oxton
who was convicted and fined 90l. at the assizes on the 16th March
1703-4 ; and to pay 35l. (being the balance of said 90l.) to said Ogle as
royal bounty. (Money warrant dated April 25 [sic for 23] hereon).
(Money order dated April 24 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII,
p. 390. Order Book VI, p. 334. Disposition Book XVII, p. 226.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill of the Stamp
Office for 1705 Lady day quarter : total 1287l. 10s. 0d.
and of the incidents bill, detailed, of said Office for the quarter
ended Feb. 1 last : total 545l. 14s. 9¾d. Money Book XVII, p. 343.
Money warrant for 300l. being 180l. to Peter Hume and 120l. to
Thomas Cremer for one year to March 25 inst. on their allowance
for examining annuity vouchers &c. (Money order dated March
29 hereon). Ibid., p. 344. Order Book VI, p. 328. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 226.
Same for 100l. to Peter Skinner as reward for bringing an express
from the Prince of Hesse at Gibraltar. (Money order dated March
29 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 344. Order Book VI, p. 226.
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 226.
Same for 20l. to — Hodges for so much advanced to John
Brookes for his passage as chaplain to the Jerseys in America.
(Money order dated April 3 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 344.
Order Book VI, p. 333. Disposition Book XVII, p. 226.
Same for 20l. to Thomas Nowell for his passage to the Leeward
Islands as chaplain. (Money order dated March 31 hereon). Money
Book XVII, p. 344. Order Book VI, p. 329. Disposition Book
XVII, p. 226.
Same for 65l. 9s. 9d. to Henry Ballow and John Smith, Deputy
Chamberlains for Joining Tallies in the Court of the Exchequer, for
joining 373 tallies of loan and 4866 tallies for purchase of annuities
between Easter and Michaelmas 1704. (Money order dated March
31 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 344. Order Book VI, p. 331.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 232.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receiver General for
Prizes to pay 50l. to Edward Ebdon and John Steel, two of the
landcarriage officers of London port, who in Nov. 1702 seized 2107
dollars and 1500 ounces of bullion and plate to the value of near
1000l. belonging to Capt. Wyvell, late Commander of her Majesty's
ship Barfleur, and which is since condemned as prize. Money Book
XVII, p. 346.
Money warrant for 27l. 3s. 11d. to John Baskervile for an overpayment
on his account ended 1704 Sept. 29 as sheriff of co. Chester.
(Money order dated March 29 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 360.
Order Book VI, p. 334. Disposition Book XVII, p. 226.
Letter of direction for 339l. 5s. 5d. to Charles Fox, Paymaster of
the Forces Abroad : out of loans on Land Tax anno 1705 : and is
in further part of 160,000l. for subsidies to the Duke of Savoy anno
1705 ; and is to be paid to Sir Stephen Evance and Company to
make good the difference of exchange upon 22,468½ Crowns remitted
to him [said Duke] Jan. 23 last, over and above the 84,198½ Crowns
which they were by agreement to remit, to wit the difference between
their contract rate of 563/8 pence for a Crown of Piedmont and 60d.
which was the actual rate of remittance. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 225.
William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners for their answer
to the enclosed representation [missing] from the Commissioners
for Land Tax within the city of London for the year 1703 complaining
that you refuse to pay the assessments on your officers within the
jurisdiction of the city. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 54.
Same to Mr. Borrett to certify the value of what is desired in the
petition [missing] of Rachell Payne. Ibid.
Same to Auditor Shales for a certificate of the profits of the lead
mines in Yorkshire leased to George Tussingham. Ibid., p. 55.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to present John Mackerell
for some employment in the Customs. Ibid.
Treasurer Godolphin to Col. Dudley, Governor of New England.
(Joseph Dudley Esq., Captain General and Commander in Chief of
her Majesty's Provinces of the Massachusetts Bay and New
Hampshire in New England). I am informed that you lately gave
a commission to one Capt. Plowman for commanding a privateer set
out by divers merchants of Boston for taking the ships of her
Majesty's enemies, but that upon the death of the Captain the ship's
company altered their course and sailed for Brazil where they robbed
several vessels and in a piratical manner seized to the value of about
10,000l. which they afterwards brought to New England, where
most of it was secured by you for the Queen's use. You are to remit
same hither or the value thereof by sufficient bills to your correspondent
here to pay into the Exchequer, deducting the charges of
prosecuting the pirates &c. : and you are to give directions to your
correspondent here to deliver the said goods into her Majesty's
warehouse for her Majesty's account and to pay into the Exchequer
the value of such goods as shall have been sold. As to the reward
you propose for yourself and the Lieut. Governor I will represent
same to her Majesty in the best manner. In the margin : This letter
was sent away 10 April 1705 by way of New York. Delivered to
Mr. Wilcox to be put into the hands of Col. Lodwick. A copy sent
by the Virginia convoy 29 Sept. 1705. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 56. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, 228-9.
Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Sick and Wounded
of the petition of Thomas Kirk, Consul at Genoa, praying payment
of 30l. expended by him in relieving and sending home 112 English
seamen who had been prisoners at Toulon, according to direction
from the Earl of Nottingham. Reference Book VIII, p. 148.
Same to the Prizes Commissioners of the petition of the accountants
of the Prize Office praying some allowance for their extraordinary
care and pains relating to the Vigo booty. Ibid.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of
Sir Cha. Hara on behalf of the Captains of his Regiment of Fusiliers
praying removal of several respits on same from 1702-3 Feb. 25 to
1704 June 24, amounting to 1533l. 19s. 4d. Ibid., p. 149.
Same to same of the petition of the Officers of the late Lord Lucas's
Regiment for the removal of several respits laid on them contrary
to the practice of musters. Ibid., p. 150.
Same to same of the petition of Ensign Manning of the said Lucas's
Regiment for removal of the respits on his pay from 1703 April 25
to June 24 : he having leave to go by sea to his quarters but having
been detained by contrary winds, as is certified by Lieut. Col. Garth.
Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Alexander Steward and Benjamin
Taylor praying payment of 14 months' offreckonings on the Regiments
of the Earl of Donegal and Lord Charlemont in 1701-2, which offreckonings
are due to petitioners for clothing. Ibid.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Henry St. John, Secretary at
War, to prepare a royal warrant for allowing to the Captains of
Brigadier Farrington's Regiment 15l. 4s. 0d. for respits 1703-4
March 17 to April 24 and for allowing one additional man per
Company.
Prefixing : report by Jo. Tredenham and A. Moore, the Controllers
of Army Accounts, dated Comptrollers' Office 1 Feb. 1704-5 on the
memorial of Lieut. Col. Watkins in the behalf of the Captains of
Brigadier Farrington's Regiment. In November 1703 said Regiment
being then in Ireland several Officers were sent to England by the
Duke of Ormonde to raise recruits. The Regiment was transported
to England in order to embark for Holland and the day after their
landing viz. 17th of March 1703-4 was mustered by the Commissary
at Chester, attending there for that service, and by that means the
2 serjeants, one corporal and 4 drums (who accompanied the said
Officers) and 75 private men were respited for the said muster
commencing the 17th of March 1703 and ending 24th April
following.
The Regiment is placed on the Establishment of the [10,000]
Augmentation Troops, by which [Establishment] each Company is
allowed 56 private men ; but they are mustered in Holland at 55
each : the reason of which the Brigadier certifies to be that the
Commissary refuses to allow each Captain any more than 2 servants.
But the Regiments in Holland on the Establishment of the 40,000
men are allowed 3 servants. We submit whether the same allowance
be not intended for the Regiments on the Establishment of the 20,000
[10,000] men. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, pp. 455-6.
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The like for a same to allow 1042l. 10s. 0d. to the Officers of Major
General Harvey's Regiment for horses from 1703 Oct. 7 to 1703-4
March 5.
Prefixing : ut supra. Ibid., p. 456.
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The like for a same to allow 159l. 2s. 8d. for the respits on Lord
Lucas's Regiment from 1702 Dec. 24 to 1702-3 Feb. 24.
Prefixing : ut supra. Ibid., p. 457.
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The like for a same to allow 75l. 4s. 8d. for respits on Lieut. Col.
Dore, Lieut. Buck and Ensign Gledall of Lord Lucas's Regiment.
Prefixing : ut supra. Ibid., p. 461.
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The like for a same to allow 176l. 13s. 4d. to Sir Charles Hara for
the clothing and accoutrements of a detachment of 50 men in Sept.
1702 for Brigadier Gustavus Hamilton's Regiment.
Prefixing : ut supra. Ibid., p. 462.
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Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Francis Mac Nemarra, heir
of John Mac Nemarra, late of Cratelo [Cratloe] co. Clare deceased, that
no grant pass to William Denn of 559 acres of the lands of said
Mac Nemarra in co. Clare till said Francis be heard. Notice to be
given to Mr. Denis Molony at Mr. Benskins, a bootmaker by Lincoln's
Inn Backgate or at Mr. Molony's Chambers No. 4 in the New Square
in Lincoln's Inn. Caveat Book, p. 58.
Report to Treasurer Godolphin from William Blathwayt, as Auditor
General of the Plantations, concerning the revenue of Virginia. In
obedience to your commands I lay before you a state of the revenue
of 2s. per hogshead raised for the support of the Government in
Virginia according to the accompt ending 25 April 1704 ; as also
a state of an accompt of her Majesty's Quit Rents arising in that
Colony ending with the year 1703. The said revenue of Quit Rents
is only disposable upon extraordinary exigencies that may arise in
that Government or by special warrant from her Majesty or your
Lordship (pursuant to orders formerly signified in that behalf).
There is now deposited (as is the custom in Virginia) in the hands of
Mr. Bird, the Auditor there, the balance of 5743l. 9s. 4d., which is a
greater sum than has been at any time in cash of that revenue. It
is submitted to your Lordship what directions shall be given
concerning the same.
Since their being restored to the Crown by Lord Culpeper, these
Quit Rents have been yearly improved from the first annual income
of 574l. 7s. 10d. in 1684. For 1703 (the last year to hand) it amounted
to 1842l. 10s. 2d. The same is capable of a further improvement if
your Lordship approve of the methods which are humbly conceived
as necessary to that end. I herewith present to your Lordship a
memorial for that purpose for your directions thereon.
Appending : said account of Quit Rents in Virginia from 1684.
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£
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s.
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d.
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for the year 1684 [total receipts]
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574
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17
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10
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" " 1685 " "
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1029
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5
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3
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" " 1686 " "
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899
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11
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7
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" " 1687 " "
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836
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3
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4
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" " 1688 " "
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679
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9
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6
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" " 1689 " "
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685
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15
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0
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" " 1690 " "
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747
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15
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8
|
" " 1691 " "
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878
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1
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5
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" " 1692 " "
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868
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10
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0
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" " 1693 " "
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891
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8
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10
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" " 1694 " "
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912
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18
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5
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" " 1695 " "
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975
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19
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10
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" " 1696 " "
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1132
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12
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9
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" " 1697 " "
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1132
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6
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2
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" " 1698 " "
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1181
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16
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6
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" " 1699 " "
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1945
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8
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9
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" " 1700 " "
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1750
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10
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2
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" " 1701 " "
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1700
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11
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4
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" " 1702 " "
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1752
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3
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11
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" " 1703 " "
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1843
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10
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2
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Prefixing : said memorial for obtaining a more perfect rent roll
and advancing her Majesty's Quit Rents in Virginia. The Quit Rents
for lands taken up are paid according to the number of acres expressed
in the patent, many of which have been granted on ancient Surveys
and those irregular and uncertain. Much greater quantities of land
are contained within the bounds set down than the number of acres
expressed in the patent.
Several patents have been passed for land which is not improved
and nothing thereon [empowering] to distrain for the rent ; and others
[other lands] for want of the sheriff's knowledge of the patentee or
grant are not brought on the roll.
"At the first seating in Virginia there were not above 8 counties
but are now enlarged and divided into 25." A great part of the now
patented land is expressed in the patents to be in those ancient
counties and part in one county and part in the adjacent. So that
the respective sheriffs cannot be regularly charged without a true
roll of what patents or the parts thereof are within their precincts
"as well as the knowledge of the present possessors of them" [is
necessary to said sheriffs].
It is therefore proposed that directions be given to the Governor
that an abstract of all patents granted from the first seating the
country be drawn from the records in the Secretary's Office and
recourse had to the county records to discover how and to whom
the same now are transferred, [so] that the same may be charged and
placed in rolls for the several counties wherein the land now lies,
as also to know who is the present possessor : such account to be
delivered to the Auditor of her Majesty's Revenues to be compared
with the last rent rolls brought in by the sheriffs : the charges
whereof, if it shall be so thought fit, to be defrayed out of her Majesty's
quit rents :
that the sheriffs be commanded to make return what land they
suspect to be included in any patent more than quit rents are paid
for, and [also lands] for which patents are granted and quit rents
not paid : and that for encouragement herein a reward may be
given by the Governor out of the quit rents accruing by such
land or that a reasonable part of the land be granted to them [the
discoverers] for the discovery :
that on such returns or suspicions the Surveyors be required to
survey the same, who are to be satisfied out of the quit rents.
By this method it is conceived a perfect roll may be made of what
land is patented, and other lands discovered and abuses rectified in
reference to the payment of all quit rents. Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) II, pp. 236-8, 242-3, 244.
Money warrant for 390l. for the Clerks of the House of Commons
as follows :
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£
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Culverwell Needler, clerk assistant, for extraordinary
pains during the last Session
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100
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John Hookes, George Coles, James Courthope, Hicks
Burrough, four under clerks, for copying bills &c.
in said Session
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200
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Samuell Powell, Serjeant-at-Arms attending said
House ; to be distributed among the messengers
and doorkeepers for their constant attendance in
said Session
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60
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Thomas Smith, Housekeeper to said House for
cleaning same during said Session
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30
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£390
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(Money orders dated March 31 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 346. Order Book VI, p. 330. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 226.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill and incidents
bill, both detailed, for the Hackney Coaches Office for 1705 Lady day
quarter : totals 207l. 10s. 0d. and 82l. 2s. 7d. respectively. Money
Book XVII, p. 347.
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March 29.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Postmasters General to
give credit or allowance to [Godbold] Muelmein [Muilman], Postmaster
of Amsterdam, of 98l. 10s. 2d. for letters sent from England
to Mr. Vanderpoel, [Postmaster] at the Brill for the Duke of
Marlborough from 1704 May 27 to Dec. 6. Money Book XVII,
p. 357.
Money warrant of 100l. 16s. 0d. to William Bellamy, Remembrancer
of the city of London, for one year from 1704 Xmas for the City
Impost of Wines (for impost-free wine to the members of the
Corporation detailed). (Letter of direction dated May 18 hereon).
Ibid., p. 358. Disposition Book XVII, p. 347.
Money order for 5l. to John Broadhurst for 1705 Lady day quarter
as Porter attending at the Exchequer Gate. Order Book VI, p. 226.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 226.
Same for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Fox for same quarter for keeping
all the Registers of the several public loans in the Office of the Auditor
of the Receipt. Order Book VI, p. 328. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 226.
Same for 827l. 14s. 11¼d. to Samuel Edwyn, Usher of the
Receipt, for necessaries by him delivered to the officers of the
Receipt for one half year ended 1704 Sept. 29 : to wit to the
respective officers following :
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£
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s.
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d.
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[Office for] the Old Annuities
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52
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1
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8
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[Office for] the Tonnage Annuities
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17
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0
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8
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[Office for] the Pells Old Annuities
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142
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13
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4¼
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[Office for] the Tellers Old Annuities
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56
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12
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0½
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[Office for] for the New Annuities of 3700l. per
week of Excise
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509
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8
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0½
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[Office for] Million Lottery
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14
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15
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2
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[Office for] Malt Lottery
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8
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9
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2½
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[Office for] issuing Exchequer Bills
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26
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4
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9½
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£827
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4
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11¼
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Order Book VI, p. 333.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to pay 70l. to Capt.
Liell for his half pay allowance from 1703-4 June 1 to 1704 June 23 :
on the Lord Admiral's order for paying an allowance to such Captains
of the Fleet as were out of employment last year. Disposition Book
XVII, p. 226.
Same to the Board of Ordnance for a certificate what accounts are
kept of the stores that have formerly been sent to New York or any
other Plantations and of the remains thereof that are now there.
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 56.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to instruct William Stafford
in a landwaiter's duties. Ibid., p. 57.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the
petition of Jo[h]n Mann and Jo[h]n Mac Cullock praying that their
assignment on the offreckonings of Col. Livesay's Regiment, clothed
by them, may be satisfied before the warrant lately signed for
1400l. to the executors of Col. Brewer. Reference Book VIII, p. 149.
Same to same of the petition of Major Arskin et al. in behalf of the
Captains of Col. Macartney's Regiment shewing that the Regiment
is charged with 1000l. for transports ; that the Captains had but
40s. a man [as levy money] to raise and maintain their Companies
till they were mustered ; that being long out of commission they
are not able to provide themselves any necessaries for the campaign
unless they be relieved against the said 1000l. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Capt. Robert Gardner shewing
that he cannot get the accounts of Col. Handasyde's and Col.
Livesay's Regiments stated for the time they were upon the Irish
Establishment because the vouchers or muster rolls are not conformable
to that Establishment : that the muster rolls were returned
before the Establishment came ; therefore praying a warrant for
allowing the muster rolls, seeing that these are the only Regiments
removed from the Irish Establishment since the war that have not
been paid "and their necessities the greatest." Ibid.
Same to Mr. Wilcox, Surveyor General of Woods Trent South,
of the petition of John Bromfield, riding forester in New Forest,
praying payment of 45l. 18s. 1½d. for 1698 June 24 to 1701 Sept. 29,
on his fee of 6d. a day and 5l. per an. payable by the chief woodward
thereof. Ibid., p. 154.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Richard
Parke praying leave to compound his Customs debt, he having been
a considerable trader and paid near 100,000l. in Customs but now
reduced to a mean condition by losses and accidents. Ibid., p. 179.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Henry St. John to prepare a
royal warrant for allowing to Col. Rivers' Regiment 2307l. 5s. 11d.
as in full of all demands from 1702-3 Feb. 25 to 1703 Dec. 24.
Prefixing : state of said Regiment's account and report by the
Comptrollers of Army Accounts. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVIII, pp. 458-9.
The like for a same for payment of 40l. to Col. Richard Holmes
for furniture provided by him for the Officers' Guard Room at
Kensington. Ibid., p. 463.
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March 30.
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Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Wilcox,
Surveyor General of Woods Trent South, to pay Joshua Eling 20l.
per an. for looking after and repairing the fences and inclosures in
New Forest as from 1704 Sept. 29 : loco John Lipscome lately
deceased. Money Book XVII, p. 361.
Treasury reference to Mr. Baker of the petition of Barbara Curtis
praying some reward for the services of her late husband Richard
Curtis who was appointed by the [Wool] Commissioners in the Act of
Parliament [1 Wm. and Mary c. 32] to be a riding officer on the coast
of Sussex to prevent transporting of wool and landing of French
goods, which [service] he carefully attended day and night for 1½ years
at his own charge besides that of his horse which reduced him and his
family to great want, he having no means of support beside his
fishing vessel, and the French so infesting the coast that he could
not work. Reference Book VIII, p. 149.
Treasury reference to William Vanbrugh of the petition of John
Stone of Kensington shewing that under Wm. III by order of the
Lord Chamberlain he provided the Pages of Honour with convenient
lodgings for themselves and servants ; for which 119l. is due to him :
that Dr. Pratt who provided lodgings for other of the said late King's
servants has been fully paid : therefore praying payment. Ibid.,
p. 153.
Same to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded of the petition
of Edward St. Leger shewing that he acted as surgeon by order of
the late Commissioners for Sick and Wounded at the port of Deal
jointly with another surgeon who at Xmas 1697 was removed to
Deptford Dock Yard, so that petitioner did the duty of both to
Xmas 1698, for which 45l. is due : therefore praying payment. Ibid.,
p. 166.
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March 31.
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Great seal appointing John, Duke of Newcastle to be Lord Privy
Seal loco John, now Duke of Buckingham whose patent of appointment
thereto dated 1702 April 27 is hereby superseded. (Privy seal
of same date for 4l. a day to said Duke of Newcastle as in lieu of the
ancient diet of 16 dishes of meat heretofore allowed to the Keeper
of the Privy Seal : to date as from March 26 inst.) Queen's Warrant
Book XXII, pp. 481, 482.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier to pay
37l. 10s. 0d. to Christopher Tilson for 1705 Lady day quarter for
making a particular account of the Customs &c. Money Book XVII,
p. 347.
Money warrant for 50l. to Francis Gahtman (who has been sent
over by John Dudley as a witness against 2 persons that were
accessories to the piracies lately committed upon some Portuguese
ships) as reward and for the expenses of his voyage. (Money order
dated April 2 hereon). Ibid., p. 348. Order Book VI, p. 331.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 232.
Same for 500l. to Henry Baker : upon account : for Crown law
suits. (Money order dated April 2 hereon). Money Book XVII,
p. 348. Order Book VI, p. 331. Disposition Book XVII, p. 232.
Same for 235l. 16s. 4½d. to John, Lord Cutts for the surplusage
on his account for the year ended 1704 Sept. 29 as Governor of the
Isle of Wight and Receiver General of Revenues there. (Money
order dated April 2 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 349. Order
Book VI, p. 332. Disposition Book XVII, p. 232.
Same for 75l. to William Wekett and 5l. to John Farra for 1705
Lady day quarter respectively for disbursements &c. for the Treasury
Office and for carrying letters. (Money order dated April 2 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 352. Order Book VI, p. 328. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 232.
Money order for 322l. to John Bury, [former] Receiver General of
Taxes for co. Notts., for his extraordinary charge in conveying his
moneys under strong guard to and from the Mint at Chester and to
the Exchequer at London. Order Book VI, p. 335.
William Lowndes to Auditor Shales to take care that the rents
from the forfeited estates of the late Lord Griffin (over and above
what is charged thereon) be paid into the Exchequer for the Queen's
use, distinct from other money : and to send a half yearly account
thereof to the Lord Treasurer. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 55.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Capt. Thomas Lloyd. Commander of
the Independent Company in Newfoundland, relating to the money
advanced by him for provisions and clothing for the Garrison there.
Ibid., p. 56.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report the qualifications
of Thomas Blacklock junr. who petitions for the place of Richard
Mosscrop, incapacitated, at Carlisle port. Ibid., p. 57.
Same to same to stay proceedings against Henry Wolstenholme,
late Receiver of the Plantation Duties, on his 2000l. surety bond.
Ibid.
Same to [the Fraternity of] Trinity House to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Elizabeth Winstanley. Ibid., p. 58.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to instruct Thomas Briscoe
of London merchant in a landwaiter's duties. Ibid., p. 60.
Treasury reference to William Vanburgh, Deputy Comptroller of
the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, of the petition of Phillip
Harris, her Majesty's locksmith, showing that he hath furnished
goods and done works for her Majesty's service to a considerable
value but has received no money since her Majesty's accession for
want of the Lord Chamberlain's warrant to the Treasurer of the
Chamber to pay his bills, which he is informed cannot be had without
the Queen's warrant to authorise the Lord Chamberlain to pass the
same [said bills]. (Followed by a later reference dated 1706 Sept. 19.)
Reference Book VIII, p. 150.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works of the petition of
Benjamin Jackson, her Majesty's Master Mason, shewing that no
part of his bill of 558l. 15s. 7d. for several works in and about the
house and gardens at Hampton Court (done by order of the late
King but not finished till after her Majesty's accession) has been
paid : therefore praying payment. Ibid., p. 153.
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