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Letters Patent, Privy Seals, Royal Sign Manuals
And Warrants, Treasury Warrants, Commissions,
Orders, Letters, Memorials, Reports And Other
Entries : All Not Of The Nature Of Treasury
Minutes.
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April 2.
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Royal sign manual to Francis Nicholson, Lieutenant and Governor
General of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, to direct William
Byrd, Treasurer or Cashier of her Majesty's revenue there, to forthwith
remit 3000l. sterling by good bills to his correspondent here to
be by him paid into the Exchequer : it being certified by William
Blathwaite as Auditor General of her Majesty's Revenues in America
that upon the accompts of her Majesty's quit rents arising within
the said Colony there was in 1703 a balance of 5743l. 9s. 4d. sterling
remaining in said Byrd's hands. Queen's Warrant Book XXII,
p. 389. Out Letters (Plantations) II, p. 234.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Auditor of the Receipt
to pay the several annuities to the Bankers comformable to "this
certificate [not prefixed but perhaps represented by the next entry
following as below] instead of the former certificates" : entries to
be made on the said former certificates and in all books and entries
of the said annuities in order to prevent double payment. Money
Book XVII, p. 349.
Same by same to same "to draw orders for paying to the several
patentees hereunder named or to those claiming under them the
several and respective annuities" as follows amounting to 958l.
10s. 6d. per an. being after the rate of 3 per cent. on respective
principal sums amounting to 31,951l. 3s. 9¼d. : viz.
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per an.
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£
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s.
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d.
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to the assignees of Richard Brett of Richmond
co. Surrey on the principal sum of 4562l.
10s. 0d.
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136
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17
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6
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to the assignees of Simon Bennett Esq. on the
principal sum of 7223l. 4s. 7d.
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216
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13
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11
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to the assignee of Capt. Christo. Gunman on
the principal sum of 688l. 7s. 7d.
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20
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13
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0
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to the assignee of Capt. Antho. Young on the
principal sum of 461l. 13s. 4d.
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13
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17
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0
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to the assignee of Francis Millington Esq. on
the principal sum of 1285l. 7s. 2½d.
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38
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11
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2½
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to the assignee of Edward Chamberlain Dr. of
Laws on the principal sum of 706l. 1s. 9¾d.
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21
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3
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7
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to Edward Stratford Esq. in his own right as
one of the patentees on the principal sum
of 2066l. 10s. 4d.
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61
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10½
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to the assignees of Joseph Hornby (on the
principal sum of 12,548l. 5s. 6d. part of the
said Joseph Hornby's patent) 376l. 8s. 11d.
per an. or for several yearly sums amounting
in the whole to 376l. 8s. 11d. per an. as the
same shall be hereafter assigned "taking
care that proper memorandums be made
hereof, to the end her Majesty, her heirs and
successors may not be liable to any double
payment : the residue of the said patent,
being 10,000l. principal money, having been
released to the Crown
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376
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11
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to the assignee of Major John Clark on the
principal sum of 2409l. 3s. 5d.
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72
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5
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6
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£958
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10
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6
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Ibid., pp. 349-50.
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners. I have read to
my Lord your report on Mark Proudfoot's petition to be appointed
Agent for Prizes with the fleet designed for the Mediterranean this
summer. How has Mr. Window, who was formerly appointed in
that station, performed his trust and why does he not continue
therein? Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 56.
Same to same. My Lord approves your appointing William
Burnaby (who is at present Sub-Commissioner of Prizes at Hull)
to go with the fleet as Agent for prizes in the West Indies, at the
same allowance of salary which he now enjoys. Draw up Rules and
Instructions for his observance and present same to my Lord. Ibid.,
p. 57.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to instruct John Skynner in
the business of the Customs. Ibid., p. 58.
Same to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War]. On the 16th March
last when the Duke of Marlborough was present the Lord Treasurer
agreed that Col. Macartney's Regiment should be paid from 1704
April 20 according to the muster taken in Holland upon their
landing. Prepare the necessary royal warrant for establishing the
pay accordingly. Ibid.
Same to same to report on the enclosed Order in Council [missing]
relating to the raising of 100 recruits for completing the four
Companies of Foot at New York. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Blathwaite to report on the enclosed Order in Council
[missing] touching the customary presents to the five Nations of
Indians bordering upon New York. What precedents have been
of this nature? Ibid.
Treasurer Godolphin to Francis Nicholson, Lieutenant and
Governor General of Virginia. Her Majesty's revenue of quit rents
within the Colony and Dominion of Virginia has of late years been
considerably improved and may be yet further advanced, provided
due care be taken and the necessary methods used "according to
the particulars contained in the memorial hereunto annexed"
You are to direct the putting into operation of the said particulars :
and you are to give all encouragement by rewards or allowances of
quit rent moneys or by grants of lands to such persons as shall make
discoveries of advantage to the Crown in reference to the said quit
rents ; and also to the officers who shall assist in the better settling
of a perfect rent roll. Send me an account of your proceedings
herein. [The particulars referred to in the above letter are contained
in the memorial appended to William Blathwayt's letter of 1705
March 28 supra Tr. Cal. Vol. XIX, pp. 556-7]. Out Letters (General)
XVIII, p. 60. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, p. 235.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to appoint Tho. Atwood as a tidesman in the inferior list London
port loco William Steward deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV,
p. 334.
Treasury reference to the Prizes Commissioners of the petition of
James Vernon for stay of the process already directed against him
as a Commissioner for Prizes during the late war, he alleging himself
to be no ways accomptable before an auditor in relation to that
commission. Reference Book VIII, p. 150.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Morgan Whitley,
late Receiver General of Taxes for Cheshire and North Wales, shewing
that he is indebted 37,407l. 2s. 8d. to the Crown for which he has
been in prison almost five years, and by reason of his confinement
he cannot adjust his debts [due to him] which amount to 24,203l.
7s. 6d. nor get in his tax arrears standing out in the said counties to
the value of 16,213l. 6s. 6d. : therefore praying that on payment of
1000l. and bond for 10,000l. he may have his liberty in order to his
recovering the said debts and arrears. Ibid., p. 151.
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April 3.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to permit a
surplus of 276l. 3s. 7¾d. resting on the 1704 Michaelmas account of
Roger Whitley Esq., Receiver General of the Land Revenue in co.
Chester and North Wales, to be transferred from his last account
for the County Palatine of Chester to his next account for North
Wales.
Appending : certificate by Auditor Shales of said surplus. Money
Book XVII, p. 351.
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Same by same to the Postmasters General to pay 250l. to Brook
Bridges and Edward Harley, the Auditors of Imprests, for making up
the accounts of the Post Office for 2 years ended at Lady Day 1701 :
the allowance of 200l. per an. to Auditor Aldworth for preparing
said accounts for declaration having been paid up to 1700 midsummer
and said Aldworth having died in August 1700. Ibid., p. 356.
Order by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to innovate three
lost annuity orders Nos. 379, 380 and 381 for 14l. each in the name
of the Earl of Ranelagh. Order Book VI, p. 329.
Endorsement by Treasurer Godolphin for the allowing of 5 per
cent. interest from date hereof on 52 orders in the name of Sir Thomas
Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, on the eighth 4s. Aid being
numbered from 116 to 157 inclusive and for 1000l. each ; the same
being assigned this day to the Bank of England. Ibid.
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[? April 3].
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Money order for 35l. to the Clerks and Ministers of the Receipt
for one year's attendance in vacation viz. to March 25 last viz. John
Low 7l. ; Peter Le Neve 7l. ; John Taylour 100s. ; John Aubrey
100s. ; Peter White, clerk to Henry Pelham 6l. ; Samuel Edwyn,
usher, 100s. Ibid., p. 332.
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April 3.
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William Lowndes to Auditor Shales for a state of the produce of
the [Crown] land revenues in cos. Kent, Surrey and Sussex and of
the annual or other charge thereon. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 58.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Aynsworth et al. shewing that several privateers which they
have set out at their own expense have taken several prizes now
lying at Rye, Dover and Rochester and the Customs Commissioners
refuse to permit them to be brought to London but insist on payment
of Custom at Rye, which petitioners look upon as a hardship : therefore
praying leave to enter them in London port. Reference Book
VIII, p. 152.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a warrant
by the Earl of Kent, Lord Chamberlain, to John Charleton, Master
of the Jewel House, dated April [sic? for March] 26 for the delivery
to Martin Rigley, waterman in ordinary to the Queen, of 2 badges
[as a royal waterman] not exceeding 50 ounces [of silver]. Warrants
not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 454.
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Warrant by same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of the office [of Master Forester and Warden of the Bailiwick
of Cliffe in the Forest of Rockingham co. Northants. and several
Walks in the said Bailwick ut supra Tr. Cal. XVIII, p. 122, XIX, p.
p. 509] in order to the granting the same to Thomas, Earl of Westmorland
for the life of him and his two brothers on surrender of the
life in being.
Prefixing : said Surveyor General's report on said Earl's petition
for same. The Earl was hindered in proceeding on his petition in
1702-3 by a proposition for discovering timber belonging to the
Crown in Sulehay Walk ("by an exception of all great oak trees
above the scantling of 10 inches square 3 foot above ground").
The office desired is chiefly honorary. Ibid., p. 464.
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Same by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for a same of the
extended lands of Alexander Butterworth in co. Lancaster which
were extended on the 19th April 1675 and were on the 12 Dec. 1676
granted to Sir Richard Lloyd Knt, whose executors are Sir Samuel
Barnardiston, Samuel Barnardiston and Thomas Death merchant :
same is to be in order to a new lease thereof to the executor of Arthur
Barnardiston [for Samuell and others, children of said Arthur].
Ibid., p. 466.
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Report from same to the Queen on the bill transmitted from
Ireland for repealing the Statute 5 Hy. IV [c. 4] against multiplying of
gold and silver and to prevent disputes and controversies concerning
royal mines. I am of opinion that the said bill may be for the public
good and advantage of the kingdom of Ireland and I have no
objection thereto provided the 4000l. thereby intended to be paid
to the Earl of Abercorn out of the revenue of Ireland in lieu of his
grant of royal mines may be made good to your Majesty by a future
supply by the Parliament of Ireland "as tis mentioned it will be"
in the annexed extract [missing] of a letter from the Lord Lieutenant
and Council of Ireland. Warrants not relating to Money XVIII,
p. 467.
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April 4.
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J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Sir Thomas
Littleton to procure 52,000l. from the Bank of England or any other
persons as loan at 5 per cent. on the tallies in your hands drawn on
the Land Tax anno 1705. On your transmitting to the Lord
Treasurer the orders for said 52,000l. he will sign warrants thereon
for allowing said interest. Disposition Book XVII, p. 228.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of the Accounts of the
Army of the petition of Henry Cartwright and Henry Vincent praying
payment of 355l. 3s. 6d. for charges and expenses of themselves and
servants in Ireland in their several progresses in examining and
stating the accounts of the four Regiments in Ireland lately returned
from the West Indies. Reference Book VIII, p. 151.
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April 5.
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Royal warrant to Treasurer Godolphin for 25,000l. to Charles Fox,
Paymaster of the Forces acting with the Allies ; as imprest for
arrears of subsidy claimed by the King of Denmark to be due to
him at any time before Xmas 1704 in pursuance of treaties made
by her Majesty or by Wm. III.
Also 10,000l. as imprest for extraordinary charges and disbursements
relating to the defence of Gibraltar. (Separate Money
warrants dated April 7 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p.
382. Money Book XVII, pp. 352, 353.
Royal letters patent granting to John Visct. Mounthermer, sole
son of Ralph, Earl of Montague, to hold for life, the office of Master
of the Great Wardrobe in reversion of his said father who was
thereto appointed by Charles II 1671 Aug. 12 for life. Queen's
Warrant Book XXIV, pp. 371-374.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill for 1705
lady day quarter for the Customs officers London port : total
6675l. 18s. 0d. Money Book XVII, p. 351.
The like of the Excise Office salary bill including the Malt [office]
salaries for same quarter : total 5849l. 6s. 5¾d. Ibid., p. 352.
Letter of direction for 34601l. 8s. 8½d. to Charles Fox for services
as follows : out of loans to be made by himself on credit of the Land
Tax anno 1705 viz. :
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£
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s.
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d.
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on the order for 885,193l. 3s. 6d. for 40,000 men anno
1705
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for waggon money for 18 English Battalions of
Foot at 200l. each
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3600
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0
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0
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for forage money to the General Officers and
English Regiments in part of 12,659l. 15s. 0d.
allowed for that purpose
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6329
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17
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6
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for pay of the General Officers, being a quarter
of 16,302l. 10s. 0d. allowed for that purpose
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4075
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12
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8½
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for Contingencies in part of 10,000l. [allowed]
for that head
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2500
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0
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0
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on the order for 370,119l. 1s. 0d. for subsidies anno
1705
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for the King of Denmark for the quarter to
June 24 next on his subsidy, by way of
advance
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9375
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0
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0
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for the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel for half a
year to same time on his subsidy, being
11,904l. 15s. 0d. per an.
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5813
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0
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for the Elector of Treves for the same half
year on his subsidy, being 5952l. 7s. 6d. per
an.
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2906
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19
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6
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£34601
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8½
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The orders for the said loans are to carry interest at the rate of
5 per cent. Disposition Book XVII, p. 228.
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J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Navy
Commissioners to assign payment of the following particulars out
of the 52,000l. loan which the Navy Treasurer is to procure ut supra
p. 222 viz. :
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£
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s.
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d.
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to the Victualling for bills of exchange,
Necessary Money and extra Necessary
Money to pursers, and short allowance
money to seamen and Contingencies
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20000
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0
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0
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to Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of Marines,
on account of subsistence to such Officers
and soldiers of the Marine Regiments as are
now on shore : to wit from Feb. 24 last
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4000
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0
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0
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to ditto for offreckonings and clearings to
several Companies of the said Marines
according to the Establishment and muster
rolls
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20774
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10
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to ditto for recruiting said Regiments at the
rate of 100l. a Company for 72 Companies ;
being part of the money saved by respits
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7200
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0
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the residue which is to remain in the Navy
Treasurer's hands for uses to be appointed
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25
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6
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2
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£52000
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0
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0
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Ibid., p. 229.
Letter of direction for 3010l. 4s. 6d. to John How : out of loans
on the Land Tax anno 1705 : for uses as follows : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
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for Guards and Garrisons, in further part of 264,874l.
10s. 0d. for the year 1705
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for levy money for 280 men to recruit the
several Companies of the First Regiment of
Guards from 60 to 70 private men in each
Company at 3l. a man pursuant to the royal
warrant of March 20 last
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840
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for ditto for 140 men for the Companies of the
Coldstream Regiment
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420
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for ditto for 190 men for the Royal Regiment
of Fuziliers to increase the Companies from
40 to 59 men each
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570
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for ditto for 110 men for 2 additional Companies
to the said Regiment at the same rate
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330
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for 6 months' subsistence to the Companies at
Bermudas from 24 Dec. last to 24 June next
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330
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14
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2
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for the 5000 men in sea service, in further part of
87,125l. 10s. 0d. for the year 1705
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for 61 days' subsistence for the Additional
Companies of the Regiments of Col.
Handasyde and Col. Livesay to June 24
next, the said Companies being ordered to
the West Indies
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519
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10
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4
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£3010
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4
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6
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Disposition Book XVII, p. 230.
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners to direct Mr. Brewer
to pay into the Exchequer 8000l. for the Queen's share of prizes.
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 59.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed report
[missing] from the Agents for Taxes on the petition of Edward Taylor
praying payment of 430l. due to him on an estate "he mortgaged to"
Morgan Whitley, debtor to the Queen. Ibid., p. 80.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Peter Stephens merchant shewing that he set out a privateer called
the Well Lover at his own expense ; that she took 2 French prizes
laden with white wines which have been condemned in the Court
of Admiralty but same are small and much decayed and not worth
the Customs : therefore praying that same may be sold by inch of
candle and that he may have a share thereout for taking same.
Reference Book VIII, p. 151.
Same to same of the petition of Stephen Creagh merchant shewing
that he is prosecuting Senior and Stisted who are concerned with
him in the wines he was prosecuted for ut supra Tr. Cal. XVIII, pp.
271-2 and that Stisted has absconded and the whole penalty of the
600l. bond given for answering 4l. per tun is likely to fall on petitioner :
therefore praying relief. Ibid.
Same to Auditor Shales of the petition of John Nedham, vicar of
Thornby [Thurnby] co. Leicester for payment of 2 years' arrear of the
pension of 6l. 1s. 8d. settled on him by the Crown. Ibid., p. 152.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Sir Mich. Biddulph
bart. shewing that he has endured long imprisonment as a surety of
Morgan Whitley and has paid 3000l. into the Exchequer and is now
much impoverished thereby : therefore praying to compound for
such sum as he can pay. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Thomas Whitley of Aston co.
Flint shewing that as a surety of the abovesaid Whitley, his brother,
he is ruined and his estate extended and incumbered to the
[full] value [thereof] : therefore praying ut supra. Ibid.
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April 6.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to the Duke of Marlborough and his heirs and assigns
for ever of the Honor and Manor of Woodstock as by the Act of last
Session [3-4 Anne c. 4] : to be holden of the Crown as of the Castle
of Windsor in common socage by fealty, rendering to the Crown for
ever at the Castle of Windsor on the 2nd of August yearly one
standard or colours with three Flower de Luces painted thereupon
for all manner of rents, services, exactions and demands whatsoever :
with a clause for granting to him the advowsons of the rectories,
vicarages and churches of Bladon and Stonesfield in co. Oxford.
Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp. 391-2.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Commissioners
of Chelsea Hospital. My Lord has read your report of 2nd
inst. touching the Invalids lately arrived from Holland. You
mention therein several particulars which you have done for their
relief by direction of the Duke of Marlborough which cannot properly
be defrayed out of the 4000l. appropriated by the Queen for the
maintenance of such Invalids as were wounded in Germany the last
campaign.
Send my Lord a list of the names and qualifications of such of the
said Invalids as are not within the rule of being subsisted out of the
said 4000l. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 59.
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April 7.
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Royal warrant to Visct. Fitz Hardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber,
to pay 10l. to Thomas Brand for fairly writing, flourishing and
embellishing on vellum a letter to the Alcaid of Algarve, being
credentials of Paul Methuen sent thither by us upon a treaty of
peace and commerce with the Emperor of Fez and Morocco. Queen's
Warrant Book XXII, p. 383.
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Same to Treasurer Godolphin to pay 317l. 15s. 10d. out of the
Four and a Half per cent. revenue to the executors of Col. John
Farmer, President of the Council of Barbados, [to wit for the period]
from the time Ralph, Lord Grey, late Governor there, left that
Island to the arrival of Sir Bevill Granville, the present Governor
thereof, being 1 year and 172 days : the said sum representing one
third of the salary of said Granville for the time of his absence,
being 290 days. As the salary of said Granville has been paid in
full for said time the said sum is to be deducted out of the next
money payable to him [Granville].
Appending : William Blathwaite's report dated March 22 last
on the petition of Thomas Foulerton on behalf of the said executors.
There is accruing to said Farmer as follows :
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£
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d.
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from Lord Grey for the time of his absence
being 85 days
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93
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2
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11
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from the Queen, for the time of Mr. Crow's
commission being 162 days in case he
Crow has not received the whole salary
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177
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10
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6
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from Sir Bevil Granville for the time of his
absence, being 290 days
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317
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15
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10
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£588
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9
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3
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(Money order dated April 28 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII,
pp. 383-6. Order Book VI, p. 336.
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Money warrant for 125l. to Visct. FitzHardinge for 1¼ years to
1701 Xmas on his allowance as Keeper of the Pall Mall. Money Book
XVII, p. 354.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the Salt Office incidents bill,
detailed, for 1705 Lady day quarter : total 705l. 17s. 1¼d. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 1036l. 9s. 10¾d. to the Visct. FitzHardinge
Treasurer of the Chamber ; for 1705 Lady day quarter's salary
to the servants appointed to attend her Majesty to Newmarket.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 229.
Same for 5000l. to Charles Fox : out of loans on Continued Duties
on Low Wines anno 1705 and to be in part of 98,969l. 10s. 0d. for
levying and maintaining 5000 men to be raised in lieu of the like
number ordered to serve with the Fleet : the said 5000l. being to
be paid over as in part of 10,872l. for levy money for the 6 new
Regiments of Foot that are going to be raised here viz. 1974l. each
to the Regiments of Sir Charles Hotham, Col. Soam and Col. Breton
being of 658 men each and 1650l. for the Regiments of Col. Lillingston,
Col. Wynn and Col. Lepell being of 550 men each. Ibid., p. 231.
Same for 6000l. to same : out of Civil List moneys by 1000l.
a week : and as in part of 10,000l. for extraordinary charges and
disbursements relating to the defence of Gibraltar. Ibid.
Same for 8000l. to same : out of the Queen's share of prizes : as
in part of 25,000l. for the King of Denmark for satisfying arrears of
subsidy due to him before Xmas 1704. Ibid., p. 232.
Same for 12,000l. to same : out of loans to be made by said Fox
on credit of the Land Tax anno 1705 : as in part of 50,000l. for her
Majesty's quota of a subsidy of 300,000 Crowns to the King of
Prussia for one year for 8000 men sent by him to the succour of the
Duke of Savoy. Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to pay the 1705 Lady day quarter's salary bills of the Outport officers :
total 9267l. 3s. 9d. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 363.
Treasury reference to Mr. Cartwright and Mr. Vincent of the
petition of John Owen, late ensign in the Earl of Donegal's Regiment,
praying his pay whilst he was in that Regiment as per the account
of Capt. Gardner, agent to the said Regiment. Reference Book VIII,
p. 152.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Wilcox, Surveyor
General of Woods Trent South, to fell and sell for the Queen's best
advantage 85 trees in the Great Park at Windsor in order to continue
[extend] the riding which the Queen has ordered to be made through
the new grounds there at a cost of 8l. 10s. 0d. : and a number of
decayed oaks and beeches on the outside of the park pales in order
the better to answer the Queen's designs.
Prefixing : said Wilcox's report to the Lord Treasurer as to said
trees. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 470.
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April 10.
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Commission by same to Edward Bedford to be Surveyor
of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages loco John Cleake.
(Warrant dormant by same to the Receiver of said Duties for co.
Lincoln to pay said Bedford a salary of 60l. per an. as from Xmas
last). Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 3, 9.
William Blathwayt [as Auditor General of the Plantations] to
Mr. Clarke, Deputy Auditor of her Majesty's Revenue arising within
the Province of New York. I send you a duplicate of my last letter
of Jan. 15 [last] as I shall send you more duplicates of the same by
other conveyances, that I may have speedy satisfaction from you of
the particulars therein. The accounts of the Commissioners
[appointed for the Publick Receipt of the New York revenues until the
arrival of Thomas Bierly] from 10 June 1702 to 31 July 1703 and of
Col. Byerly from 31 July 1703 to 29 Sept. 1704 have been laid before
my Lord Treasurer for Declaration. I enclose a paper of
Observations [missing] upon all those accounts, which [paper] you
are to communicate to Lord Cornbury and Mr. Byerly [so] that
everything may be rectified accordingly. You are to send me such
an answer upon every head as may be satisfactory to my Lord
Treasurer so that the accounts may be new stated and passed. They
were likewise defective in not making appear that the accomptants
had sworn to them as directed and there were no certificates
from the Governor [of New York] of their having been examined in
Council. It is your business to be particularly satisfied of every
disbursement and to send me information in all extraordinary
matters so that my Lord Treasurer may give directions whenever
he shall see cause for retrenching and moderating any expense. Out
Letters (Plantations) II, 230-1.
Same to Lord Cornbury, Governor of New York. I have not
received any letter from your Lordship for a considerable time. At
present I have only to inform you ut supra concerning the abovesaid
accounts and Observations, which are likewise sent to the Deputy
Auditor who will receive your directions therein.
As to the matters relating to the business of the Province you will
receive an account of them from our Board [the Commissioners of
Trade and Plantations] and [will] find we have not forgot to recommend
to her Majesty the sending over recruits, arms and presents
for the Indians. I must remind you of Mr. Weaver's accounts which
have been often called for by my Lord Treasurer. I hope the
returning of them will be no longer delayed, that business having
been a very great while in New York without any visible reasons for
it. Ibid., pp. 231-2.
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April 11.
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William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance to
take care that the Ordnance Office receives the 546l. 19s. 10d. as in
the bill drawn by Richard Hill, Envoy Extraordinary at Turin, on
Sir James Bateman payable to the Treasurer of the Ordnance as in
satisfaction for 500 firelocks, 500 bayonets and 20 halberds sent
out of the Ordnance to Nice "on the frigate Lyme and Mary galley"
for the service of the Duke of Savoy.
Appending : copy of said bill drawn from Turin 9-20 March
1704-5 for the value of 9280 livres [of] Piedmont at the rate of
58d. sterling for 82 sous [of] Piedmont. Out Letters (General)
XVIII, p. 59.
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April 12.
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Same to Sir Thomas Littleton to procure 48,000l. to be lent by
the Bank or any other person on the tallies in your hands on the Land
Tax anno 1705 at 5 per cent. interest. If you will send [hither] the
orders of repayment for said loans the Lord Treasurer will sign
[or endorse] warrants on them for such interest. (Same to the Navy
Commissioners to apply said sum to the payment of seamen's wages).
Disposition Book XVII, p. 233.
Endorsement by Treasurer Godolphin for the allowing of 5 per
cent. interest as from date hereof on 48 orders in the name of Sir
Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, on the eighth 4s. Aid being
numbers 168 to 215 for 1000l. each [representing the abovesaid sum
of 48,000l.] : same being assigned this day to the Bank of England.
Order Book VI, p. 332.
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance. My
Lord has lately directed 17,671l. 5s. 5d. to the Treasurer of the
Ordnance out of loans to be made by himself on Malt anno 1704. You
are to cause same to be assigned to John Brewer, Receiver General
for Prizes, to satisfy the Prize Commissioners' demand for prize guns
and other stores by them delivered into the Ordnance Office. Ibid.
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April 13.
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Report to Treasurer Godolphin from William Blathwayt [as
Auditor General of the Plantations] on the petition of March 27 last
of Rowland Tryon ut supra Treasury Calendar Vol. XIX, p. 552 as
Attorney to Col. Walter Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of St.
Christopher, the said petition praying payment of a year's salary
to said Hamilton. Hereon Blathwayt reports as follows : "The
particular Lieutenant Governors of each of the Leeward Islands
being at that time wholly supported by presents from the Assemblies
without any salary from the Crown, the Lords Commissioners of
Trade and Plantations did in the month of April 1703 humbly propose
to her Majesty in Council that upon the appointment of sufficient
salaries to the several Governors in Chief an allowance might be
made of 200l. a year to each of the Lieutenant Governors of the four
Leeward Islands out of the Duty of Four and a Half per cent. ; which
would be for her Majesty's service and the good of trade by freeing
the said Lieutenant Governors from their dependence on the
Assemblies." Col. Walter Hamilton was appointed Lieut. Governor
of St. Christopher by commission from her Majesty dated 9 Aug.
1703. He has a right to such salary for the year to 9 Aug. 1704 out
of said Duty.
Prefixing : entry of the reference of said petition. Out Letters
(Plantations Auditor) II, pp. 232-3.
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