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December
1.
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to direct 1800l. to
Thomas Savery, Treasurer for Sick and Wounded : out of the 6000l.
repaid by Richard Povey, late same : and is to be in part of subsistence
in money for prisoners of war for the months of Dec. 1705
and Jan. 1705-6 : three fifths thereof to be charged to the head of
Wages and two fifths to the head of Victualling. Disposition Book
XVIII, p. 37.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to clear the 3
Regiments which are now sending from Ireland to Catalonia, to the
day of embarcation : to wit Charles Lord Mohun's, Col. Toby Caulfeild's,
and Marcus Visct. Dungannon's ; after being completed to 59 privates
per Company with the addition of a third Serjeant to the respective
Companies of Grenadiers. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 382.
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December
3.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the executors of Richard
Povey, late Treasurer for Sick and Wounded, to pay (out of moneys
imprested to said Povey) 118l. 15s. 0d. to Thomas Pemberton as in
full of 4¾ years' rent to June 24 last of the house hired from him by
the late Commissioners for Sick and Wounded "from which time
that charge (as to her Majesty) ceased."
Prefixing and appending : petition and certificate from said Commissioners
touching said arrear of rent of which they pray payment,
"that the expense of the suit commenced against Jer. Gerrard their
clerk and accomptant may be ended, to whose house the books and
papers must be removed" and further praying some payment to
him for his great services and in pity to him and his family. Money
Book XVIII, pp. 77-8.
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Letter of direction for 198,529l. 15s. 11d. to be issued as follows :
out of loans to be made by the payees as follows on Low Wines, "for
which loans the orders are by agreement to be drawn without
interest" : the same being intended to lie in the hands of the
respective Paymasters and Treasurers to await the Lord Treasurer's
directions and are to be registered in the following course viz. :
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£
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s.
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d.
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to James Brydges on the order for the 40,000
men anno 1705
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11594
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15
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3½
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to ditto on the order for the additional 10,000
men anno 1705
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20000
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0
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0
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to ditto on the order for the 10,200 men in
Portugal anno 1705
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5000
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0
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0
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to ditto on the order for the 8000 Prussians
for Savoy anno 1705
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4000
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0
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0
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to John How on the order for Guards and
Garrisons anno 1705
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17684
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9
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7
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to ditto on the order for 5000 men now in
Catalonia anno 1705
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15000
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0
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0
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to James Brydges on the order for subsidies to
Allies anno 1705
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29158
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2
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6
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to Harry Mordaunt for sea service of the
Ordnance
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23592
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8
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6½
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to ditto for a further supply of Ordnance
stores
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20000
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0
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0
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to ditto towards making a wharf and store
house at Portsmouth
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5000
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0
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0
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to ditto for land services of the Ordnance
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25000
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0
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0
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to James Brydges on the order for the 180,000
Rix Dollars for the debt to the King of
Prussia "or such other sum as together
with the loans above mentioned shall
complete the sum of 700,000l. authorised to
be borrowed on the credit of this fund"
[of Low Wines.] (In the margin : Issued
22,207l. 3s. 2d.)
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22500
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0
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0
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£198529
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15
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11
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Disposition Book XVIII, p. 38.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to assign payment of
6000l. to Walter Whitfeild on account of subsistence to the several
Regiments of Marines under his pay : out of proceeds of the tallies
on Land Tax anno 1705 put into the hands of the Navy Treasurer on
15 Dec. last. Ibid., p. 39.
William Lowndes to the Salt Commissioners. The Lord Treasurer
thinks there is ground for removing John Bell, salt Collector, from
Newcastle to Liverpool. When he has been some time at Liverpool
you are to certify his behaviour. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 159.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
letter [missing] from Secretary Hedges with an extract of a letter
from Mr. Methuen, Ambassador in Portugal, relating to Duties on
some things to be exported hence for the King of Portugal for the
use of the war. Ibid., p. 160.
Same to Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] of William Palmes relating to 465l.
13s. 6d. in Exchequer Bills which were deposited in your hands to
answer a demand of William Allen on said Palmes's son, late a Teller
of the Exchequer. Ibid.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. The Attorney
General is of opinion that you are the persons required by the Act
to make out duplicates of debentures made out by you for the
Governor and Company for making Hollow Sword Blades in
England. Please do so. Ibid., p. 161.
Same to the Navy Commissioners. Please charge the Lords
Lieutenants with the 277l. 16s. 7d. which you are ready to pay to
the Excise Commissioners for disbursements for raising seamen for
the Fleet and likewise the 95l. which was paid to the Deputies of
said Lords Lieutenants without their orders. Ibid.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] of the Duke of Ormonde about levy
money for 490 men sent from Ireland to Portugal with horses. To
what Regiment's account should this be placed? Ibid., p. 162.
Same to Mrs. Crompton to deliver to the present Paymaster and
Comptroller of the Malt Lottery Tickets the divers counterfeit Malt
Lottery tickets which were in the hands of Robert Crompton, your
late husband. Ibid.
Same to Auditor Harley to prepare for declaration the enclosed
account [missing] of the Hawkers and Pedlars Commissioners from
1703 June 25 to 1704 June 24. Ibid.
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of (a) infra.
Prefixing : a list of the existing impositions on linen cloth thread
and tape imported from the United Provinces : with a request from
Monsieur de Vryberge, Envoy Extraordinary from the States General,
that same be verified from the books of the Customs.
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d.
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The first Customs laid upon the Dutch cloth
was at the rate of 1s. in the £ : for instance
an English yard being valued at 5s. was to
pay
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3
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this Duty was raised afterwards by one half
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1½
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then the first Duty again doubled
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3
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then raised by one third
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1
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and now last by two thirds
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2
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thus [the Duty on] an English yard amounts
at present to
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10¼d.
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Twisted thread now pays with all the said
additional Duties per lb. weigh
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27
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pence.
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Flemish thread ditto
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12
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"
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White tape per lb. weight
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24
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"
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Exchequered Cloth by 10 yards
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28⅓
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"
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White thread untwisted
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5¼
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"
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Reference Book VIII, p. 196.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John
Ellis and William Pacey, Receivers General for part of Norfolk, praying
for 1408l. for their extraordinary charges in 6 years of their receipt,
they having passed and cleared all their accounts. Ibid., p. 197.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
John Gauntlett for a lease of a bowling green and house adjoining
and several small tenements and pieces of land about 20l. per an.
which were purchased of divers persons for accommodation to the
Palace at Winchester which are now in possession of the officers of
the Works there and cost the Crown a considerable sum yearly for
repairs and wages. Ibid.
Same to Auditor Harley of the petition of John Percivall shewing
that in 1690 he received several sums of money for paying the
Hospital in Ireland and in 1691 exhibited his accounts to the
Commissioners of that kingdom who examined same by his vouchers :
and being now called to account for same here he has delivered his
account to Auditor Harley who cannot proceed without the vouchers
but petitioner cannot obtain the vouchers out of Ireland. Therefore
praying that his accounts may pass. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Lewis
of Bristol, surety for George Harvey for wine Duties amounting to
2074l., the said Harvey having failed : but several of his debtors
have given security to answer the debt : therefore praying to be
discharged. Ibid., p. 198.
Same to same of the petition of Sir John Delavall of Seaton Delaval
co. Northumberland shewing that his father erected a pier at Seaton
Delaval for the benefit of trade, which cost above 1500l. "in
consideration whereof and that he would erect another pier King
Charles II was pleased by privy seal to grant him 1500l." : accordingly
his said father erected another pier and received 500l. in part
leaving 1000l. yet unpaid : that by reason of great storms &c. the
said pier is fallen to decay and petitioner has been at 500l. charge to
erect a new one : therefore praying payment of said 1000l. Ibid.
Same to Edw. Nicholas of the petition of Arthur Reynell shewing
that on his late representation to the Queen of his long and faithful
services the Queen ordered him an allowance, of which he has received
half a year ; but the Lord Treasurer has put a stop thereto : therefore
praying the continuance thereof. Ibid., p. 201.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receiver of the Duchy of
Cornwall to pay 84l. 13s. 2d. to Henry Chubb as the unpaid remainder
of his disbursements in prosecuting encroachments in the manor of
Bucklawren, co. Cornwall : to be paid out of the fine of 104l. payable
by John Hoskyn on a reversionary lease of a tenement in said manor.
Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 159.
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Dec. 4.
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Same by same to the Receipt to distribute and apply to Deficient
Funds as follow the sum of 79,483l. 2s. 9½d. : the said sum representing
the income between Nov. 6 last to Dec. 4 inst. from branches of
the Revenue as follows viz. : 9863l. 11s. 2d. from Windows ; 4634l.
7s. 6½d. from Additional Impositions ; 3052l. 12s. 2d. from the new
Duty on Paper continued ; 28,088l. 11s. 0½d. from New Customs ;
3049l. 16s. 9d. from Marriages ; 25,196l. 18s. 1d. from Continued
Impositions ; 4028l. 19s. 11d. from Salt and Whale fins : the said
distribution and application to be hereby as follows :
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The Deficiencies
as computed by
Act of
Parliament.
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How they stood
upon the Register
the 4th Dec.,
1705.
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The distribution
and application
hereby
ordered.
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£
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s.
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d.
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£
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s.
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d.
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£
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s.
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d.
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First 4s. Aid
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55622
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10
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5
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23214
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5
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8
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1473
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12
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7¼
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Third 4s. Aid
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407372
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0
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3
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99928
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9
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3
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10792
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13
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4¼
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Fourth 4s. Aid
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917101
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13
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2½
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208353
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10
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8
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24297
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2
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9¼
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Second Quarterly Poll
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89275
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13
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4
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41665
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13
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4
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2365
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4
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3¼
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Three Fourths Customs
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213447
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15
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9
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45716
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15
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1½
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5654
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19
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1½
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Salt
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1711500
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0
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0
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Two Thirds Additional Excise
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160000
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0
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0
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Additional Impositions
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445177
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7
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4
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159947
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16
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0
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11794
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5
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2½
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Vellum
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224114
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7
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8½
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90849
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7
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8½
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5937
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11
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0
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Marriages
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648000
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0
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0
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135033
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8
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4
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17167
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14
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5
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4871611
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8
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0
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804709
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6
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1
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79483
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2
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9½
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Deduct for the Registers
on Salt and Two Thirds
Excise now cleared
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1871500
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0
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0
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3000111
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8
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0
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Money Book XVIII, p. 81.
Letter of direction for 1000l. to William Lowndes for secret service :
out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 39. Out
Letters (General) XVIII, p. 160.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to direct 4000l. to
Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of Marines : on account of subsistence
to the Regiments under his pay : out of the proceeds of the tallies on
Land Tax anno 1705 which were put into the Navy Treasurer's hands
1704 Dec. 15. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 39.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of
John Mackley, distiller of malted corn, praying to be heard before
the Lord Treasurer in relation to a bill exhibited in the Exchequer
against him. Reference Book VIII, p. 199.
Same to same of the petition of John Fuller gent shewing that the
officers of Excise have charged him with the Excise of two distilling
houses amounting to 556l. 3s. 3d. although he has not any right or
property in either of them ; and proceedings are ordered against him
"to the detriment of her Majesty about 80l. per month" : therefore
praying to be heard by the Lord Treasurer. Reference Book VIII,
p. 199.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Richard Cobb, one of the sureties of Thomas Cobb, late Receiver
General of Taxes for co. Southampton, shewing that his estate has
been extended for said Thomas's debt and that 2100l. has been
raised therefrom and paid into the Exchequer thus reducing said
debt to 682l. 4s. 2d. and petitioner hath scarce anything left for his
support : therefore praying leave to compound pursuant to the
Act of last session. Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, p. 77.
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December
5.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a new Commission of Wine Licences : the new Commissioners
to be Thomas Lake, John Harwood, Robert Lowndes, Thomas
Goodall and William Congreve : with 200l. per an. each (the said
Congreve being hereby put in to replace Nicholas Fenn deceased,
one of the late Commissioners). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp.
488-9.
Money warrant for 250l. to Henry Pelham, Clerk of the Pells, for
making up and engrossing the Pell Rolls wanting to be made up and
engrossed within the time that William Wardour, deceased, executed
the office of Clerk of the Pells. (Money order dated Dec. 6 hereon).
Money Book XVIII, p. 76. Order Book VI, p. 424. Disposition
Book XVI, p. 40.
Same for 367l. to Col. Daniell Parks, Governor of the Leeward
Islands, for the freight of his goods, equipage and other charges of
his passage to the said Government : to be paid out of the Four and
a Half per cent Duty. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon). Money
Book XVIII, p. 80. Order Book VI, p. 426.
Same for 25l. to Thomas Hewet for half a year to Sept. 29 last on
his fee as Surveyor General of Woods Trent North. Money Book
XVIII, p. 80. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 40.
Same for 45,000l. to Thomas Jett, Register and payer of unsatisfied
Debentures, as imprest for satisfying another year's interest after
the rate of 5 per cent. for the said unsatisfied debentures as by the
Act [3-4 Anne c. 3] of last Session for a Subsidy on imported wines
and merchandises. (Money order dated Dec. 12 hereon). (The
letter of direction is dated Nov. 30 and directs the issue of said sum
out of loans to be made by the said Jett on credit of the Malt Duties
anno 1705 for which loans the orders are to be drawn without interest).
Money Book XVIII, p. 83. Order Book VI, p. 428. Disposition
Book XVIII, p. 40.
Money order for 140,000l. to Sir John Humble as Paymaster of
the annuities and benefits under the Salt Duty Act of 5 Wm. and Mary,
c. 7 : he being thereto appointed by Treasurer Godolphin Feb. 19 last :
to be as imprest for discharging the said annuities. Order Book VI,
p. 424.
Same for 125l. to Sir Joseph Jekyll for last Michaelmas term as
Chief Justice of Chester.
50l. to Sir Salathiell Lovell for same term as Second Justice of
Chester.
50l. to same for same term as same of Denbigh, Flint and
Montgomery.
75l. to Philip Le Neve for same as Chief Justice of Pembroke,
Carmarthen and Cardigan.
75l. to Thomas Webb for same term as Second Justice of same.
75l. to William Peisly for same term as Chief Justice of Merioneth,
Carnarvon and Anglesea.
75l. to Marmaduke Gwinn for same term as Second Justice of same.
75l. to William Banastre for same term as Chief Justice of
Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor.
75l. to Cha. Cox for same term as Second Justice of same. Ibid.,
p. 427.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners for an account
of the receipts and payments at the Custom House from Xmas 1702
and also an account from the Inspector General of Imports and
Exports. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 162.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of Geo. Savill for the place of Clerk of the Securities in the Excise
loco Mr. Bletchington resigned, petitioner having been bred to the
law and practised 3 years as an attorney. Reference Book VIII,
p. 198.
Same to Mr. Whitfeild of the petition of Mary Winter, executrix
of Daniell Winter first Lieutenant of the Regiment of Marines under
Col. Villars, who perished in the ship Restoration in the great storm,
praying that her husband's accounts may be made up and his balance
paid to her. Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Principal Commissioners
of Prizes to depute Charles Powell as Agent for Prizes at Barcelona
with the usual allowance of 5 per cent. out of the proceeds of all
prizes brought into that port and disposed of by him. Warrants
not Relating to Money XIX, p. 156.
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Same by same to S. Travers, the Surveyor General of Crown Lands,
to contract with the Corporation of Windsor for the purchase (for
650l.) from them of their mills in Under Ore in the parish of Windsor
which work the engine that forces up the water that supplies Windsor
Castle with water.
Prefixing : said Surveyor General's report thereon. In 1633 the
engine was leased to Luke Cheynall for 7 years at 34l. per an. and in
1681-2 Jan. 2 was agreed to be leased to Sir Samuell Moreland for
50 years but it does not appear that this latter lease was ever perfected
and the Crown has held the said mills ever since at 30l. per an. rent.
There is a charity payable by the Corporation to the poor of the
parish out of the said tenement "which I shall take care to be
settled on some other good security before the money be paid. There
was some time since referred to me by her Majesty in Council a
petition of Mr. Woodson complaining of the Corporation's licensing
small encroachments on the Queen's waste and particularly on Mr.
Clerk's building the house fronting the lower gate of the castle now
Shuttleworth's Tavern. I went down purposely to view it and
examined several witnesses produced by him and [by] the Corporation,
but not finding any encroachments on that side where the petitioner
pretended to be aggrieved and not being inclinable to represent that
house to her Majesty as a public nuisance which is rather an ornament
to the town and entrance into the Castle Mr. Woodson never took
out the report. However finding that the Corporation had licensed
a small encroachment on the opposite side of this house to make it
the more uniform and convenient and had done the like in some
other cases I admonished them of it and represented to them that
such practises might endanger their charter and therefore advised
them to make an order of Court to be entered in their books that no
licences of that kind should ever be granted for the future : which
on this occasion I shall insist upon." Warrants not Relating to
Money XIX, pp. 156-8.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
to deliver the 1000l. bond of John Jenkins as security for Richard
Taylor, late Paymaster of the Million Lottery Tickets, (who is
indebted to the Queen in a great sum) ; the said Jenkins having paid
said 1000l. into the Receipt Nov. 27 last. Ibid., p. 164.
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December
6.
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Royal warrant to John How to pay 6000l. to Sir Henry Furnese
as the value of 20,000 milreis at 6s. per milrei representing the balance
of the 60,000 milreis which Ambassador John Methuen took up for
the use of the Forces when the Fleet was at Lisbon with the Earl of
Peterborough in the present Expedition under his command : the
bill for said 20,000 milreis falling due on Dec. 11 inst. The said
6000l. is to be set in super on Henry Vincent [as Deputy Paymaster
attending the said Expedition]. Queen's Warrant Book XXII,
pp. 487-8.
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 1200l. per an.
to Col. Daniell Parke as Captain General and Governor in Chief of the
Leeward Caribbee Islands, for his support and maintenance therein
and in lieu of all presents from the Assemblies : as from April 25 last :
to be payable out of the Four and a Half per cent. : but hereof he
is only to receive one moiety from the said date to the date of his
arrival in the said Government : the other moiety being to be paid
to the Lieut. Governor during his absence, pursuant to an order of
Wm. III dated 1698 June 22. Ibid., pp. 489-90.
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a new Commission
of Hackney Coaches : the new Commissioners to be Daniell Blake,
Edmund Clerke, Charnock Heron, Abraham Magny and Evert
Jollyvet : with 100l. per an. each (the said Jollyvet being hereby
put in to replace William Congreve, a preceding Commissioner).
Ibid., p. 491.
Royal sign manual for 537l. 10s. 0d. to Brigadier General James
Stanhope together with 34l. 16s. 0d. for fees thereon ; being a present
of 500 guineas from her Majesty for bringing an express from Charles
III of Spain of his great success in the province of Catalonia.
(Money warrant dated Dec. 7 hereon). (Money order dated Dec. 7
hereon). Ibid., p. 492. Order Book VI, p. 421. Disposition Book
XVIII, p. 40.
Same for 20,000l. to William Lowndes for secret service : without
account. (Money warrant dated Dec. 7 hereon). (Money order
dated Dec. 7 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 492. Order
Book VI, p. 422.
Same for 45,000l. to James Brydges as imprest to satisfy 180,000
Rix dollars for arrears of subsidy to the King of Prussia due to him
on or before 1697 Nov. 1 according to a resolve of the House of
Commons dated 1697-8 Feb. 11. (Money warrant dated Dec. 7
hereon). (Money order dated Dec. 7 hereon). Queen's Warrant
Book XXII, p. 493. Money Book XVIII p. 83. Order Book VI,
p. 422.
Royal letters patent confirming to William and Richard Clayton
a grant of land in the island of St. Christopher as follows. By royal
letter of 1702 Sept. 26 we directed Christopher Codrington, late
Governor of the Leeward Caribbee Islands, not to dispose of any part
of the island of St. Christopher taken from the French, for any term
longer than 3 years and that he should send us from time to time an
account of the persons desirous to settle any part of the said island
for a further term than as aforesaid or in freehold, so that they
might receive our confirmation of the same. By a grant under his
hand and seal at arms dated 1704 April 29 the said Codrington, being
then Commander in Chief of those islands, granted to William Clayton
of Liverpool merchant and Richard Clayton of St. Christopher
merchant the plantation adjoining to Lagarigues on the west side
of the island commonly called Renew-land and the house of Pinnell's
upper plantation in Capesterre Quarter with 200 acres of land lying
convenient, about it, not to incroach on the grant of Lessei's house
with 150 acres : the said grant to be of force for 2½ years and the
grantee to have an equitable title to the Queen's royal bounty for
Pinnell's Upper House and land in case the whole island should
remain with us upon the next treaty of Peace. By their petition the
said Claytons have sought a confirmation of the grant that they may
be the better enabled to carry on the said settlement and improvement
thereof. The same is hereby approved and a further term of 2½
years granted therein : on a rent of 5s. per an. to the Crown payable
in St. Christopher. Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp. 494-5.
Royal warrant to Thomas Handasyd, Captain General and Governor
in Chief of Jamaica, to direct the Receiver General there to remit the
1000l. recovered from one Johnson, Captain of a privateer, for
breaking his bond for good demeanour, he having broken his
instructions by seizing and taking several Spanish vessels under the
pretence of trade. The said sum is to be remitted to the said Receiver
General's correspondent here. (The entry of this warrant in the
Plantations Auditor's Book has the marginal note "sent to the
Post Office General with the usual letter on Tuesday 11 December
1705.") Ibid., p. 495. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II,
p. 283.
Letter of direction for 750l. to Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of
State, out of Civil List moneys : for secret service. Disposition
Book XVIII, p. 37.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to assign payment
of 10,000l. for wages to seamen : out of the money arisen on the
tallies on the Land Tax anno 1705 which were put into the Navy
Treasurer's hands 1704 Dec. 15. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 39.
Same to Mr. Borrett to threaten proceedings against the
executors and sureties of Mr. Povey, late Treasurer for Sick and
Wounded, if they do not forthwith pay in 1000l. ut supra p. 356.
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 163.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Samuell Atkinson, Nicholas
Roope and Thomas Colby [Transports Commissioners] to make out
bills for paying 2000l. to Mr. John Fellows, and Messrs. Peter Meyer
and John Henry Berenberg of London merchants for the balance due
on 3 bills of exchange drawn from Rotterdam in 1698 and 1699 by
Daniel Sadler, Agent for the Transports in Holland, for in all 5000l.
for her Majesty's transport service : the said merchants having
imprisoned the said Sadler on account of the unpaid balance of said
bills.
Prefixing : report by said Commissioners on the case of said
Sadler. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 158.
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Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to pay the charge
of repairing and fitting up the new Train of Artillery there to a total
cost of 1298l. 0s. 8¾d. whereof 479l. 6s. 11d. is to be out of the money
unissued on the royal warrant of 1702-3 March 21 for 4895l. 0s. 11d.
for mounting and repairing musket barrels ; 300l. is to be out of
Military Contingencies and 518l. 11s. 9¾d. out of the Irish revenue at
large : all by reason that the said Lord Lieutenant by his letter of Sept.
18 last represented that on inspecting the condition of the Ordnance
there he found the Marching Train much out of order being but few
guns mounted and even the carriages of those much decayed "whereupon
you gave direction for the new mounting of the Train in Dublin
and sent for several brass ordnance that lay unmounted in remoter
parts and also gave order for the making a proportionable number
of shot and powder waggons and other necessaries." Out Letters
(Ireland) VIII, pp. 380-1.
Same to same to sell a small vessel lately used for a Guard of the
coast of Ireland, she being a small privateer of 8 guns which lay
condemned [as a prize] in Dublin port and which was bought from the
Prizes Commissioners and fitted up last summer accordingly and has
been very usefully employed in cruising between the sands where the
men of war could not go and in fetching the pacquets and carrying
soldiers, but being not fit for winter service it will be very expensive
to look after her. Ibid., p. 381.
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[? December
7].
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to allow 6 per
cent. interest on 7 orders of loan Nos. 89 to 95 for 500l. each drawn
in the name of John Howe on the Two Thirds Additional Subsidy
anno 1705.
The like for 2 orders Nos. 83-84 for 1000l. each in said Howe's
name on the same fund.
The like for one order No. 88 for 500l. in the name of Vincent
Oakley on the said fund. Order Book VI, p. 423.
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December
8.
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Edward Nash for the place of collector of Customs at Pembroke
in South Wales loco Mr. Fernolls resigned. Reference Book VIII,
p. 198.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord
Chamberlain's warrant of this day's date to the Master of the Great
Wardrobe for the provision of liveries for the Children of the Chapel :
to an estimate of 270l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 197.
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December
10.
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Money warrant for 20l. each to Edward Roberts, clerk, and William
Dun, clerk, for their passage money as chaplains to New Jersey and
Carolina respectively. (Money order dated Dec. 11 hereon). Money
Book XVIII, p. 85. Order Book VI, p. 422.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Mr. Wilcox [Surveyor of
Woods Trent South] to pay 187l. 16s. 6d. to William Lorein for work,
detailed, in Windsor Forest directed by the Prince of Denmark.
Money Book XVIII, p. 86.
Allowance by same of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Post
Office for last Michaelmas quarter : total 502l. 18s. 8d. Ibid., p. 88.
Warrant by same to the Receipt for tallies on the Tenths of the
diocese of York etc. for 100l. to the executors of John Rogers for one
year to 1696 Xmas on the annuity to said Rogers and Ann his wife.
Ibid., p. 89.
The like for 200l. to Thomas Whitgrave for one year to 1692 Xmas
on his annuity. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 3740l. 3s. 6d. to James Brydges, Paymaster
of the Forces abroad : 242l. 16s. 10d. thereof out of loans on Low
Wines, and 3497l. 6s. 8d. out of loans on Two Thirds Subsidy : and
is to be paid over to Sir Hen. Furnese in part of 6000l. due on Mr.
Methuen's bills of exchange from Lisbon for 20,000 milreis and as
in part of 150,000l. for the Queen's proportion of subsidies to Portugal
anno 1705. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 41.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to apply as follows
38,420l. out of money arisen on Land Tax tallies put into the hands
of the Navy Treasurer 1704 Dec. 15 viz. :
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l.
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to pay Chatham and Sheerness Yards for half a year
due at Xmas 1704
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33420
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to pay bills of exchange
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5000
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Ibid.
Same to Mr. Borrett enclosing the bishop of London's letter
[missing] relating to the forfeited estate of William Dickenson
in co. Lancs. Please bring this matter to a speedy conclusion, but
at no charge to the Queen. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 163.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Francis Maidstone for the place of Receiver General of co. Essex
in case Sir Hugh Everard the present Receiver (whose sole agent
the petitioner is and whose life is despaired of) should die. Reference
Book VIII, p. 198.
Treasury reference to the Queen's Remembrancer of the petition
of John Nutin, for a change of his sureties as Paymaster of the
Transports. Reference Book VIII, p. 199.
William Lowndes to the Revenue Commissioners of Ireland to report
on the enclosed petition [missing] of John Walker, collector of the
Cavan District, and John Stoit, gauger of Enniskillen, relating to the
sum of 73l. 16s. 11½d. alleged to be lost in the late fire at Enniskillen.
Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 382.
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