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July 1.
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Money order for 400l. to Henry Boyle, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
for 1706 June 24 quarter on his allowance in lieu of perquisites.
Order Book VI, p. 492. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 144.
Memorandum : on the 22nd of May 1706 upon my Lord Treasurer's
nomination Mr. Blathwayt signed and sealed the usual deputation
to Edward Perrie as Deputy Surveyor and Auditor of her Majesty's
revenues in the Leeward Caribbee Islands with the usual instructions
ut supra Tr. Cal. XVIII, pp. 363-4 : which Instructions were dated
the 1st of July 1706.
In the margin : sent by the pacquet 2 July. Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) II, p. 316.
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July 2.
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Royal sign manual dated Windsor Castle July 2 establishing the
following list of annual pensions, allowances or bounties to be paid
by the hands of Edward Nicholas : during pleasure :
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£
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s.
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d.
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from 1705 June 24
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Sarah Browne
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11
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0
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0
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from 1705 Sept. 29
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Susanne de Mollien
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40
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0
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0
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Marguerite de Villeneuve
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40
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0
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0
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Jeanne de la Milliere
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30
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0
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0
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Magdalen Vandiere
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30
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0
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0
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Eliz. Sixte Dalem
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30
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0
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0
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Magdalen de la Martiniere
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30
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0
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0
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Utesia Astley
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40
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0
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0
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Ann Daniel de Grangue
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40
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0
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0
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Jean de la Salle
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40
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0
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0
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Eliz. Sallinanne
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40
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0
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0
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Mary and Kath du Chail
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20
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0
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0
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Susanne de Cantiran
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40
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0
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0
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Judith de Roux
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20
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0
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0
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Susanne de Blune
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20
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0
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0
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Magdalen de Chamier
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25
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0
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0
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Edward Purcell
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20
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0
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0
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Frances Purcell
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20
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0
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0
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from 25 Dec. 1705
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Richard Elford
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100
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0
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0
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Frances Raleigh for the support of herself and
family
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60
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0
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0
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from 25 March 1706
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Rebecca Flower
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20
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0
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0
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Susanne Pallier
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20
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0
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0
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Ann Bing
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40
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0
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0
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Eliz. Wagget
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80
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0
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0
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Dame Barbara Killigrew, relict of Sir Robert
Killigrew ; for the support of herself and
daughter
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150
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0
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0
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Mary Killegrew, relict of Henry Killigrew ;
for the support of herself and the children
of the said Henry
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100
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0
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0
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Rebecca Pauldon, relict of Capt. Thomas
Pauldon
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25
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0
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0
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£1131
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0
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0
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Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 67.
Royal warrant to John Dodd, Receiver of the Rights and
Perquisites of Admiralty, to pay 200l. to Joseph Dudley, Governor
of the Province of New England ; and 100l. to Thomas Povey, Lieutenant
Governor of the same, as reward for their services in seizing
and securing and sending to England a considerable quantity of gold
dust, being the effects of pirates, to the amount of 3412l. 2s. 2d.
Ibid., p. 68.
Money warrant for 1706 June 24 quarter's annuities to the Groom
of the Stole, Ladies of the Bedchamber, Women of the Bedchamber
and Maids of Honour : the lists being ut supra p. 528 save that the
number of Maids of Honour is here reduced to 4 by the omission of
Letitia Frowde and Ann Duncombe. Money Book XVIII, p. 448.
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 144.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Mr. Brydges
to stop from the Regiments concerned the sum of 8609l. 7s. 10¾d.
for the horses bought in Ireland by Charles Bouchier for remounting
the Troops in Portugal : to wit in proportion to the number of horses
delivered to each Regiment. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 223.
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Same to the Prizes Commissioners enclosing letters from Secretary
Hedges to the Lord Treasurer relating to 5 French ships bound to
Martinico and other French islands in the West Indies with provisions
which were taken by her Majesty's ships and carried into Ireland.
Please write by this night's post to your agent at Waterford to view
and value said provisions in order to a due regard to the captors'
shares and in order to make a proper charge on the agent to the
Victualling who is to receive the said ships and goods for her Majesty's
service.
Appending : (a) letter from Secretary Hedges to the Lord
Treasurer dated Whitehall June 29.
(b) extract of a letter from the Admiralty of same date. By a
letter from Capt. Camock of the Speedwell we have an account that
the said ship and the Shoreham on the 13th inst. in latitude 45. 28.0
met 10 ships of the enemy bound with provisions to Martinico and
their other Plantations and took 5 of them and brought them into
Ireland, being respectively of 180, 140, 100, 96 and 160 tons. Ibid.,
p. 223.
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Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Earl
Rivers, Earl of Manchester et al. recommending John Turner to be
Receiver General of Land Tax anno 1706 for co. Essex instead of
Capt. Wroth formerly recommended. (Report dated same day from
said Agents on the sufficiency of Turner's securities. Warrant dated
same day to the Queen's Remembrancer to take said security.
Commission dated July 2). Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 101,
103, 104.
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July 3.
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J. Taylour to Mr. Borret to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Stephen Bouxein relating to the intended grant to the
children of Mrs. Pigou of the estate of James Baron an alien enemy.
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 224.
Same to the Postmasters General enclosing the recommendation
[missing] from Earl Rivers et al. of Nicholas Thornby for the place of
Postmaster at Macclesfield loco Richard Barber who is therein
represented as unfit for that employment. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 10,000l. to the Navy Treasurer : out of
Contributions for Annuities anno 1706 : to be applied to the payment
of wages to men removed from one ship to another. Disposition
Book XVIII, p. 142.
Same for 10,153l. 9s. 1d. to Mr. Brydges ut supra pp. 86-7. Ibid.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Mr. How,
Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, to dispose of a further 2985l.
1s. 4d. in tallies and orders on Malt anno 1706, which were put into
your hands, to any one willing to advance thereon at 4½ per cent. :
[same being to be applied as follows by you] : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
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for Guards and Garrisons anno 1706
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for fire and candle to June 24 last
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950
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0
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0
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for 5000 men in sea service anno 1706
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for 61 days' clearings for the Regiments of
Erle, Mordaunt and Paston to April 24 last
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1790
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11
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10
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for ditto to the additional Companies of
Whetham's and Livesay's Regiments
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238
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9
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6
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£2985
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1
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4
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Disposition Book XVIII, p. 143.
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July 2.
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J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Mr. How to
dispose of a further 12,176l. 2s. 0d. of tallies and orders as above :
[and to apply same as follows viz.] :
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£
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s.
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d.
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in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons
anno 1706
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for 28 days' subsistence for the Troops and
Regiments in England from 25 June last to
July 21 inst
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8299
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8
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8
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in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men in sea
service anno 1706
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for like subsistence for the Regiments of Erle,
Mordant and Paston
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2213
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15
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3
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the like for Livesay's and Whetham's
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1007
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18
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4
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in part of 5000l. for Invalids anno 1706
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for 61 days' pay to the Invalids to June 24 last
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655
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0
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0
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£12176
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2
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0
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Ibid.
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July 3.
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Royal warrant to Treasurer Godolphin for 500l. to Richard Hill,
late Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, to reimburse so
much remitted by him to John Chetwind whom he left (upon his
coming away from Turin) "to take care of our affairs there until
the arrival of such Envoy as we should appoint to succeed him, the
said Richard Hill." (Money warrant dated July 9 hereon). (Money
order dated July 10 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 65.
Order Book VI p. 496. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 150.
Same to Sir Edward Northey, Attorney General, to acknowledge
satisfaction on record of the fine of 40l. set upon Mary Mason alias
Jordan at Hicks Hall 1 Sept. 1701 for (together with Richard
Chamblett, Thomas Norman and Ann his wife) inveigling Phillis
Chamblett (wife of said Richard) into a mad house belonging to the
said Norman in Clerkenwell where she was lockt up in a dark room
for several hours and blooded and her hair cut on pretence that she
was distracted : the said Mary having lain in prison upon boards
for a considerable time, maintained only at the charity and expense
of the keeper of New Prison and will inevitably perish for want of
subsistence if not discharged. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 68.
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July 3, 5,
24.
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Endorsement by Treasurer Godolphin for the allowance of interest
on orders on Malt to the amount of 12,000l. in the name of John
Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, and by him assigned
this day to Thomas Hall.
3 orders for 2500l. in all on Malt anno 1705 drawn in the name of
Thomas Jett and by him assigned to John Rogers.
30 orders for 200l. each Nos. 1606—1635 and 14 for 300l. each
Nos. 1552-3, 1568-79 and 2 for 400l. each Nos. 1546-7 and 2 for 500l.
each Nos. 1506-7 all on Low Wines anno 1705 in the name of Harry
Mordaunt as Treasurer of the Ordnance and by him assigned to Paul
Dufour : representing in all 12,000l. Order Book VI, pp. 493, 504.
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July 3.
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Letter of direction for 4200l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, the Navy
Treasurer : out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706 : to be
paid over to Thomas Savery, Treasurer for Sick and Wounded ; and
is for subsisting the prisoners at war by paying them an allowance
in money from the month of March last. Disposition Book XVIII,
p. 145.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of William Gilpin, surety in 1695 for Mr. Eaglesfield, collector of
Carlisle port lately deceased, praying discharge of all proceedings
on his bond in regard of petitioner's services as a Justice of Peace in
Cumberland by countenancing and assisting the officers of the
revenue upon all occasions. Reference Book VIII, p. 231.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to remit to the
Treasurer of the Ordnance England 11,690l. for 10,000 musquets
for supplying the magazines in Ireland : in accordance with the
Order in Council of Feb. 7 last empowering the [Principal] Officers
of the Ordnance to contract in foreign parts for the said musquets.
Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 401.
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July 4.
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J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Mr. Crawford.
Send the Lord Treasurer your answer to the enclosed petition
[missing] of Thomas Cory one of the Invalids belonging to Tinmouth
[Tynemouth] Castle [Garrison]. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 224.
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July 5.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to apply to unsatisfied
loans on the sixth 4s. Aid anno 1702 the 18,822l. 14s. 9¼d. surplus
remaining in the Exchequer at June 24 last of the 9d. per barrel
Excise appropriated to the payment of annuities, in manner following
viz. so much thereof to paying off loans on the Subsidies anno
1702 as will be sufficient to satisfy the same and interest thereon,
and the remainder as far as it will extend towards satisfying the said
unsatisfied loans on the said Aid and interest thereon.
Prefixing : certificate by deputy auditor Chr. Montague of said
surplus. Money Book XVIII, p. 251.
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Letter of direction for 13,055l. to James Brydges for services ut
supra p. 88. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 146.
Same for 500l. to William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at
Windsor, as in further part for building a bridge over the Thames
at Datchet : out of Civil List moneys. Ibid.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Principal
Officers of the Ordnance. The Lord Treasurer agrees to the Treasurer
of the Ordnance disposing of 40,000l. part of the 78,850l. tallies and
orders resting in his hands as part of the funds anno 1705 (viz. 5257l.
11s. 5½d. on the Two Thirds Tonnage and Poundage and 73,592l.
8s. 6½d. on Low Wines) either to the Bank of England or to any
person who will accept same and advance thereon at 6 per cent.
Let me know to what heads of expence this sum of 40,000l. is to be
placed. Ibid., p. 147.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Attorney
General to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of William
Whitchurch praying pardon for manslaughter for killing John Fry.
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 225.
Treasury reference to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition
of John White, packer to the Stamp Office, praying an increase of
salary in regard the business is much increased and obliges him to
constant attendance. Reference Book VIII, p. 231.
Same to the Transports Commissioners of the petition of Martin
Tucker praying payment of his surplusage of 120l. on his account
as Commissary for Transports in Ireland and for some yearly
allowance for the future. Ibid., p. 232.
Same to Mr. Howe of the petition of Rachell Bennett for payment
of 227l. 12s. 11d. due to her late husband for repairs at Whitehall,
Kensington etc., she having been almost a year prisoner in the
Marshalsea and in a most miserable condition. Ibid., p. 233.
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July 6.
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Royal warrant dated St. James's to James Brydges, Paymaster
General of the Forces Abroad, to pay the allowance of 10s. a
day to Vincent Chaban who is appointed by Henry Lord Walden
(Commissary General of the Forces) as his deputy for mustering the
Forces going upon the present Expedition under Richard, Earl
Rivers. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 70.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Newton of Boston in New England shewing that he has
been a resident there near 20 years and has served the Crown in
several ports as Deputy Judge of the Admiralty and solicitor and is
well acquainted with the method of the Customs there and well
affected to the Government : therefore praying for the place of
Jahleel Brenton collector, surveyor and searcher at Boston, who
for some years has resided in the Colony of Rhode Island about 60
miles distant from Boston and employs one to execute his employment
that acts as a merchant, which is improper. Reference Book
VIII, p. 232.
Report to Treasurer Godolphin by William Blathwayt, Auditor
of the Plantations, on the petition of Leonard Compere, Receiver
General of her Majesty's Revenue in Jamaica, ut supra p. 636, desiring
to be exempt from the rule lately established by the Lord Treasurer
for officers of the revenue in America to give security in England as
well as in those parts where their offices are executed.
Hereon Blathwayt reports that the said Compere and his uncle
Thomas Martyn Esq. have for above 30 years held the said office
and discharged the duty thereof without complaint. The said
Compere is under a security of 5000l. which he has given in Jamaica
pursuant to the direction of an Act of Assembly there "for the well
and true accompting as often as he shall be thereto required by the
Governor and Council or the Assembly of that island." In 1692 the
said Compere sustained a loss of 11,000l. by the earthquake which
then happened and by the French invasion there the year following
which loss and the weight of the above security render him (as he
alleges) altogether incapable of procuring securities here in England.
For your Lordship's satisfaction he offers to make oath as to the
sufficiency of his security given as aforesaid in Jamaica and has
undertaken to procure a certificate from the Governor there of the
ability of the said securities. He further alleges that the whole
revenue is appropriated to the support of the Government of Jamaica
as appears by the several Acts [of Assembly there] and that the
demands thereof are so constant upon him as never at any time to
leave any sum in the hands of his deputy equal to the security given :
for which reason he hopes your Lordship will not require from him
any further security.
Upon the strictest enquiry into the condition of the said patentee
I do not find that he is able to procure any further security in
England, but depends upon the credit and value of his place in
Jamaica, whereby his deputy has been encouraged to give the
security there as directed by the Act of Assembly in that island.
"However, I am humbly of opinion that the same security in Jamaica
may be ordered to be extended not only to his accompting before
the Governor and Council or the Assembly of that island but also
to her Majesty according to the course of the Exchequer in England."
Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, pp. 316-8.
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July 7.
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J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Navy
Commissioners to repay taxes assessed on the secretary and clerks
of the Admiralty, detailed, within the years 1702-5 :
Appending : schedule of said taxes and officers : total 569l. 13s.
0d. Out Letters (General) XVIII, pp. 227-8.
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July 8.
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Royal warrant to the Auditors of Imprests to allow in the account
of Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, as late Paymaster of the Forces, all
payments made by him for half pay from 1701 Sept. 29 to Dec. 24
to any Officers disbanded after the late war who were borne upon
the Establishment of Half pay, which said Establishment was made
to determine 29 Sept. 1701. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 69.
Same to Edward Nicholas to pay to Isabella, Countess Dowager
of Arlington an allowance of 1000l. per an. as from Xmas last during
pleasure. Ibid.
Royal sign manual for 355l. to John Smith for 71 days April 24
last to July 4 inst. on his allowance of 5l. a day as Speaker of the
House of Commons. (Money warrant dated July 15 hereon).
(Money order dated July 16 hereon). Ibid., p. 70. Order Book VI,
p. 497. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 150.
Money order for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Fox for 1706 June 24
quarter for making and keeping all the Registers of Public Loans
in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt.
5l. to John Broadhurst for same quarter as porter at the Exchequer
Gate. Order Book VI, p. 496.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Sir Christopher
Wrenn to view the Paper Office at Whitehall and estimate for the
repair and enlargement thereof for the better and more orderly
keeping and digesting the books, papers and other things kept there :
the House of Lords having addressed the Queen concerning the ill
state and condition of said Office. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 227.
Royal warrant to the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, for an allowance of 100l. per an. to Henry Power, son of Col.
Power, commonly called Lord Power, as from 1705 March 25, he
having been delivered into the care of said Duke and bred up a
Protestant for near 2 years past "and at that time it was our
intention he should have some support upon the Establishment of
Ireland, which was omitted when the last Establishment was made."
Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 403.
Same to same for 4s. a day as half pay to Major Edmund Power
as from 24 June last till otherwise provided for : the debt claimed
by him being justly due to him : and several persons of note having
given a very good character of his behaviour. Ibid., p. 404.
Same to same for a pension of 300l. per an. to Elizabeth, Countess
Dowager of Thanet, as from 1706 Lady day : during pleasure. Ibid.,
p. 405.
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July 9.
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Money warrant for 250l. to William Borret for half a year's salary
to June 24 last for soliciting Crown prosecutions. (Money order
dated July 12 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 251. Order Book
VI, p. 497. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 150.
Same for 462l. 10s. 0d. each to Sir Charles Hedges and Robert
Harley for last June 24 quarter's salary as Secretaries of State.
(Money order dated July 10 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 251.
Order Book VI, p. 496. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 150.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of John Thorowkettle's bill
of 15l. 3s. 4d. for same quarter as messenger attending the Lord
Treasurer. (Warrant by same to the Customs Cashier to pay
Thorowkettle a like sum for same quarter as messenger attending
the Customs). Money Book XVIII, p. 252. Disposition Book
XVIII, p. 150.
Money warrant for 250l. to Peregrine Bertie for same quarter's
allowance as Vice Chamberlain of the Household. (Money order
dated July 12 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 252. Order Book
VI, p. 498. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 150.
Same for 50l. each to William Clayton, Robert Barker and Richard
Shoreditch for same quarter's salaries as Agents for Taxes. (Money
order dated July 10 hereon).
20l. to Andrew Johnston for the charge of his passage to Jamaica
whither he is going schoolmaster. (Money order dated July 12
hereon).
20l. to Joseph Cleater, clerk, for same to New York whither he is
going as same. (Money order dated July 24 hereon). Money Book
XVIII, pp. 252, 253, 254. Order Book VI, p. 497, 501. Disposition
Book XVIII, pp. 150, 168.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill and incidents
bill, detailed, of the Hackney Coaches Office for last June 24 quarter :
totals respectively 207l. 10s. 0d. and 99l. 10s. 9d. Money Book
XVIII, p. 253.
Money warrant for 500l. to Charles, Duke of St. Albans, for half a
year to June 24 last on his annuity. (Money order dated July 18
hereon). Ibid., p. 254. Order Book VI, p. 498. Disposition Book
XVIII, p. 150.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Principal Officers of the
Ordnance to refund the tax assessments annis 1705 and 1706 on
officers of the Ordnance. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 147.
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July 9,
16, 24, 29.
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Same by same to the Customs Commissioners to employ Stephen
Hobbard as a riding officer in Padstow port loco James Bicford
preferred.
Isaac Gyles as waiter and searcher at Falmouth loco James Bickford.
Thomas Wisdome as a landwaiter London port loco Thomas
Weddell who by reason of misfortunes cannot attend that service.
Richard Walker as Register of ships in the tide-surveyor's Office,
London port.
Timothy Thorpe as a landcarriageman London port loco [Rich.]
Walker.
Hump. Babington as a tidesman in the superior list London port
loco said Thorpe.
Edw. Claytor as a same in the inferior list loco said Babington.
Edw. Tenton as a tidesman in Hull port loco John Watson
deceased.
—. Knapton as waiter and searcher at St. Mawes in Falmouth
port loco his father William Knapton deceased.
Math. Sherrock as riding officer for the guard of the coast from St.
Maws eastward to the Deadman in Falmouth port loco Jam. Slade
deceased.
John Winter as tidesman at Newcastle loco Hen. Ord senr.
deceased.
John Read as same at Whitehaven loco Geo. Holdcroft deceased.
Cha. Blackburn as same in the inferior list London port loco
Edward Trotter dismissed.
Benj. Wheeler as a same at Salcombe in Dartmouth port loco
Hugh Keys deceased.
John Bowen as a same in the inferior list London port loco Charles
Leighton deceased.
Geo. Lawley as a same ibid. loco Edward Moody deceased.
Daniell Bate to be established as Surveyor at Exeter at 60l. per
an. and the salary of John Gould, the riding officer for inspecting the
coast of Dorset and part of the coast of Devon, (being 60l. per an.
on the establishment of Lyme Regis port) to be sunk as being useless
in times of war.
William Chamberlaine as collector of Poole port loco George Saville
dismissed.
James Ritson as collector of Fowey loco said Chamberlaine.
Ben. Colbart as boatman at Hull loco Samuel Starman deceased.
Reuben Crocker and William Lock as tidesmen at Padstow loco
James Lewis and John Noncollins dismissed.
John Sherris as a boatman at Scilly loco John Jenkins deceased.
John Knackston, Collector of Ipswich, to have 10l. per an.
additional salary in lieu of the Customer's fees. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, pp. 427, 431, 436-7.
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July 9.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
for additional allowances to officers as follows for extra
labour in connection with the 15 per cent. Duty on certain East
India goods which Duty commenced 25 March 1700 : viz. 100l.
per an. to John Davies, surveyor of the warehouse for said Duty ;
50l. per an. to John Holland a landsurveyor ; 100l. per an.
to Cha. Mein as the person for attending the East India sales ;
50l. per an. to Nicho. Terrel, the Comptroller's deputy for the
like attendance at the sales and [for] comptrolling the said Duty ;
50l. per an. to Christopher Tower for collecting the said Duty under
Sir John Shaw, Receiver of the Grand Receipt of the Customs : all
by reason that the Act of 2-3 Anne c. 18 put the Customs of all
unrated goods imported from India and China under a separate
management from the rest of the Customs and to be collected
according to the gross price at the sale by the candle : and similarly
further additional allowances, detailed, to the said officers in respect
of the further Duty of 15l. per cent. imposed by the Act of 3 and 4
Anne c. 18 on white calicoes and dimities and the 12 per cent. on
all China and Japan wares and 4 per cent. on all drugs unrated.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 438-9.
Same by same to same to repay the 1706 Land Tax assessment
on Customs Officers' salaries of not more than 60l. per an. Ibid.,
p. 431.
Same by same to same to establish several Customs officers in the
Plantations as follows : Col. Quarry, Surveyor General of Customs
on the Continent in America having by a late memorial acquainted
the Customs Commissioners that he had removed William Dyre
who by appointment of Mr. Randolph (the former Surveyor General
there) acted from May 1702 to May 1704 as riding surveyor at Bahama
and Sassafras, the head of Chesapeake Bay in the Province of
Maryland : and had appointed him to be riding surveyor of Delaware
Bay loco Mr. Rowe deceased "where tis absolutely necessary that
an officer should be continued" : and Thomas Wood to be riding
surveyor at Bahama and Sassafras in place of the said Dyre.
Likewise Capt. Thomas Seymour (who by appointment of said
Quarry has served at Bahama and Sassafras from 10 May 1704 under
a good character) to be collector at North Potomac in the province
of Maryland loco John Dansey who has relinquished the service.
Edward Price (who has long served as surveyor at Wiccomoco and
Munni in the Province of Maryland with a good character) as collector
at Pocomoke in the said province loco Jeff. Roby deceased.
Robert Snead as surveyor at Cape Charles in Virginia loco John
Washburne who has quitted the service (the said Snead having been
thereto appointed in Oct. 1703 by the Governor of Virginia and
said Quarry) with instructions to survey all the eastern shore of
Virginia and Maryland to the sea board, having many inlets where
vessels carried away tobacco without entry or clearing.
Thomas Collier (who has long served at Williamstadt in the
Province of Maryland) to be settled there at 35l. per an. Ibid.,
pp. 432-3.
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Same by same to the Attorney General for a noli prosequi to the
information against elephants teeth and citron consigned to William
Brooke, merchant in London, by commission from a subject of
Portugal and seized in the Thames by Mr. Robertson a Customs officer
as being the product of that part of the West Indies belonging to the
King of Portugal ; the said Brooke having petitioned showing that
the said King being in the Grand Alliance for the good of Europe
his subjects deserve encouragement the rather because during the
war, trade is precarious and Portugal is the chiefest place for the
reception of our woollen manufacture.
Prefixing : report by the Customs Commissioners on said petition.
The goods were reported by the ship's master as the goods of an
alien before the seizure and therefore as they were so brought from
a proper port and in a ship duly qualified and as the importation of
them by an alien seems to have been through ignorance and surprise,
without purpose of breaking the law, the proprietor may deserve
relief in a case so very particular. Ibid., pp. 433-4.
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Treasury reference to the [Principal] Officers of the Works of the
petition of Mr. Wise shewing that there are 40 acres [of royal gardens]
outside his contract and praying payment of 586l. 13s. 4d. for care
thereof from 1703-4 Jan. 24. Reference Book VIII, p. 232.
Same to the Attorney General of the petition of Joseph Bouxein
praying that the grant to Mrs. Pigou ut supra p. 580-1 may be
re-examined, she having procured Mr. Borret's report in a clandestine
manner. (The like reference of [?] same date on Mrs. Pigou's
petition). Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Richard
Marshall for the place of Collector of Newcastle port loco John
Fotherby deceased. Ibid.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Lawrence, Earl
of Rochester, Ranger of New Park at Richmond for stay of process
against him for 193l. 11s. 4d. for tax assessments on several lands
enclosed by the Crown within his rangership some years ago. Ibid.,
p. 233.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against William Hubbald on his accounts as
Paymaster of the Train of Artillery fitted out for the reducing of
Ireland in 1689 : the said accounts being now prepared.
The like stay for Charles Shales on the accounts of John Shales,
his late father, as Commissary General of Provisions in Ireland in
1689. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 516, 517.
Same by same to Tho. Jett, an Auditor of the Exchequer Court,
to deliver to Auditor Sidney Godolphin all the records in your custody
relating to the Crown revenues in cos. Lincoln, Notts, Derby and
Chester. Ibid., p. 518.
Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report
on the enclosed petition [missing] of John Outing for a pension of
2000l. a year for 25 years out of the revenue of Ireland in consideration
of his services. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 401.
Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report
on the enclosed petition [missing] of William, Earl of Inchiquin for a
grant of certain slabs or pieces of ground near Cork containing about
150 acres which are twice in 24 hours covered by the tide ; and
further praying that the manor, castle, lands and tenements of
Rostellan may be created into a corporation with the liberty of a
weekly market and two fairs yearly as also a free warren and park,
with liberty to enclose 500 acres or less for a park. Out Letters
(Ireland) VIII, p. 402.
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Col.
Toby Purcell praying royal confirmation of his title to an estate
which he lately purchased in co. Tipperary from one John Butler.
Ibid., p. 403.
Report by same to the Queen on the petition of Henry Brooke
praying that certain lands therein may be created into a manor with
Courts Leet and Courts Baron and the usual privileges and a weekly
market and 4 fairs yearly. I find by the report of the Duke of
Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, hereon that the same will
prove an advantage to the Protestant interest in that kingdom.
I have therefore no objection to the grant. Ibid., p. 402.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Revenue
Commissioners in Ireland to employ Thomas Tyndale in the revenue
in Ireland, he having been employed a considerable time in the
revenue here but his affairs requiring him to reside in Ireland.
Ibid.
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July 10.
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Additional Establishment, under the royal sign manual for a
Lieut. General, two Aides de Camp and a Commissary of the Stores
to attend the present Expedition : to date as from June 1 last.
(Total Establishment 6l. a day or 2190l. per an.). Queen's Warrant
Book XXIII, p. 71.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord
Chamberlain's warrant dated Feb. 20 last to the Duke of Montague,
Master of the Great Wardrobe for the delivery to Peter Hume,
Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, of furniture, detailed, for the
Queen's bedchamber and dressing room at Newmarket viz. for her
Majesty's bedchamber an orange coloured damask bed, 3 pieces of
hangings, 2 arm chairs and 4 stools with cases, 2 large window
curtains, valence and cornishes with orange coloured silk Arras lace,
a case rod and 4 large case curtains of orange coloured shalloon :
and for her Majesty's Dressing Room 4 pieces of blue damask
hangings, 2 arm chairs, 6 stools, 3 pair of window curtains, 3 valence
and 3 cornishes trimmed with blue silk Arras lace, etc. : to an
estimate of 1136l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 517.
The like of a same dated March 14 last for furniture not detailed
for the Presence Chamber and Waiting Room at Newmarket : to
an estimate of 290l.
The like of a same dated March 1 last for furniture not detailed
for the Queen's Closet, Privy Chamber and Withdrawing room
there : to an estimate of 530l.
The like of a same dated March 12 for furniture not detailed for
the Bedchamber, Dressing room and Withdrawing room there to an
estimate of 340l, Ibid., p. 518.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for a pension of
3s. a day to Francoise Alesieu on the list of French pensioners,
Ireland : as from June 24 last, until further order.
2s. a day to Mary Lambermont : on same : as from same date.
Out Letters (Ireland) VIII. p. 407.
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