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July 23.
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J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Auditors
of Imprests for an explanation of their fees of 682l. 15s. 5d. for
preparing the Earl of Ranelagh's accounts for the year 1699, 1700
and 1701. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 232.
Treasury reference to the Prizes Commissioners of the petition of
Edward Grove shewing "that as a security for payment of 75l. he
received a note from Mr. Antho. Burnaby, Secretary to the Prize
Office, payable to his brother James [and drawn] upon the Deputy
Receiver [of prizes]" but on application for payment was told by
the Deputy Receiver that it had been paid to the said Secretary :
and the said James is absconded and the Secretary not to be spoke
with. Reference Book VIII, p. 235.
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July 24.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Paymaster of the Works
to pay 586l. 13s. 4d. to Henry Wise for keeping 40 additional acres
of royal gardens (30 whereof is the new Wilderness at Kensington)
not included in his contract : to wit for 2 years and 2 months to
Lady day last : being at the rate of 16l. per acre.
Prefixing : report by Sir Christopher Wren et al. on said Wise's
memorial for same. (Letter of direction dated Aug. 23 hereon).
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Money Book XVIII, p. 256. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 160.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Charles Fox, late Paymaster
of the Forces Abroad, to assign to James Brydges, present same,
tallies and orders remaining undisposed in his hands to the value of
46,322l. [being for Contributions] for Reversionary Annuities ; being
part of 80,160l. in such tallies and orders which were put into said
Fox's hands 1705 May 4 viz. 56,160l. for the service of the 40,000
men and 12,000l. for the 10,000 additional men and 12,000l. for the
10,200 men in Portugal anno 1705.
Appending : a schedule of said tallies and orders to the total of
46,322l. : giving in each case the number of the order or tally, the
amount of the reversionary annuity, the nominee's name and the
purchase price : the said total being made up as follows viz. 25,248l.
on one life ; 15,944l. on two lives and 5130l. on three lives : all as
follows :
The said schedule of Reversionary orders and tallies remaining
undisposed in Fox's hands : certified by E. Pauncefort.
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on one [nominee's] life
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|
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No. 136.
|
Ann Ball
|
60l. paid for 10l. annuity
|
146.
|
Stephen Chase
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
149.
|
Philadelpha Morer
|
72l. " 12l. "
|
152.
|
John Bird
|
150l. " 25l. "
|
158.
|
Cath[erine] Child
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
161.
|
Elias Delpeuch
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
179.
|
Cha. Gore
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
180.
|
ditto
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
186.
|
Lady Annabella Howard
|
2100l. " 350l. "
|
190.
|
William Thatcher
|
660l. " 110l. "
|
191.
|
William Jolliff
|
2400l. " 400l. "
|
196.
|
Peter Leheup
|
150l. " 25l. "
|
197.
|
ditto
|
150l. " 25l. "
|
199.
|
Sarah Luke
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
200.
|
Mary Linton
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
204.
|
Mary Manningham
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
209.
|
Mary Nurse
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
211.
|
Sarah Osgood
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
212.
|
Ann Osgood
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
214.
|
Robt. Paule
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
217.
|
Mary Pooley
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
218.
|
ditto
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
219.
|
Francis Hull
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
220.
|
Majr. Carpenter
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
224.
|
Daniel Pulteney
|
720l. " 120l. "
|
228.
|
Jud. Margta. Rouzier
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
230.
|
Mawhood Stobart
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
231.
|
Sarah Stobart
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
233.
|
Jos. Seward
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
235.
|
Thos. Piggot Tipping
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
236.
|
Finnetta Teale
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
237.
|
Leetitia Atkinson
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
240.
|
Mary Wagstaff
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
241.
|
Mary Watson
|
150l. " 25l. "
|
244.
|
John Ramsden
|
1200l. " 200l. "
|
251.
|
Eliz. Browne
|
120l. " 60l. "
|
252.
|
Edwd. Cox
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
No. 254.
|
Marma. Prickett
|
450l. paid for 75l. annuity
|
255.
|
Cha. Docminique
|
1200l. " 200l. "
|
258.
|
Nich. Stephens
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
260.
|
Margt. Stydolfe
|
600l. " 100l. "
|
261.
|
Dame Frances Adam
|
600l. " 100l. "
|
263.
|
Anne Bracegirdle
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
264.
|
Eliz. Sunmon
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
267.
|
Arthur Price
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
268.
|
The honble. Geo. Cecill
|
2400l. " 400l. "
|
269.
|
Eliz. Emes
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
271.
|
Geo. Evelin
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
272.
|
Mary Apsley
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
276.
|
Eliz. Newnham
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
283.
|
Eliz. Buck
|
180l. " 30l. "
|
284.
|
Tho. Warneford
|
600l. " 100l. "
|
289.
|
Eliz. Lyddell
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
290.
|
Rich. Lyddell
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
292.
|
Geo. Atkins
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
293.
|
Mary Atkins
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
295.
|
Hen. Bateman
|
1200l. " 200l. "
|
296.
|
Step. Bateman
|
1200l. " 200l. "
|
313.
|
Leond. Reresbie
|
588l. " 98l. "
|
322.
|
Mary Gab[ri]el de Fonvive
|
84l. " 14l. "
|
323.
|
Mary Lowther
|
900l. " 150l. "
|
329.
|
Thos. Barnardiston
|
180l. " 30l. "
|
330.
|
Mary le Chapellain
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
334.
|
Mary Scott
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
338.
|
Ann Dove
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
339.
|
Jane Dove
|
60l. " 10l. "
|
342.
|
The honble. Geo Wattson
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
343.
|
Henry Stuart Stephens
|
600l. "
|
345.
|
Eliz. Austen
|
150l. " 25l. "
|
348.
|
Thomazena Nicholls
|
300l. " 50l. "
|
349.
|
Thos. Brawne
|
120l. " 20l. "
|
352.
|
John Pepin
|
240l. " 40l. "
|
total on one life
|
25248l.
|
on two [nominees'] lives
|
|
|
No. 846.
|
Su[san] Kennet and
Mary Soutt [? Scutt]
|
100l. paid for 25l. annuity
|
848.
|
Eliz. and Nicho.
Applegate
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
850.
|
Allen and Cath.
Catchpole
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
853.
|
Ann Edon and Cha.
Cooling
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
854.
|
Eliz. Fisher and
William Goodwin
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
855.
|
Cha. and John Foster
|
200l. " 50l. "
|
857.
|
Countess of Sunderland
and daughter
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
No. 858.
|
Jo. Hornden and Ma.
Turfrey
|
40l. paid for 10l. annuity
|
861.
|
Mary Ray and her
daughter
|
48l. " 12l. "
|
864.
|
Ri. Hughs and Sar.
Humphres
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
866.
|
Edwd. and Thos.
Missenden
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
868.
|
Magn. [? Magdalen]
Ainsinque and Magn.
Aufere [Aufrere]
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
870.
|
Jane Aufrere and
Magt. Ainsinque
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
872.
|
Eliz. and Edwd. Bird
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
873.
|
E. Bedingfeild and
Hen. Merideth
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
874.
|
Fra. and Eliz. Bond
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
875.
|
Frances and Ma. Bond
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
878.
|
Tho. Glover and An.
Clarke
|
120l. " 30l. "
|
879.
|
Jos. Nicholson and
Standh Cholmley
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
880.
|
William and John
Cholmley
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
881.
|
Ja. Burnett and
Standh Cholmley
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
883.
|
Jo. Cholmonly and
Jo. South
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
884.
|
Jo. and Standh
Cholmley
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
885.
|
Jo. and Eliz.
Thurrett
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
886.
|
Standh and Jo.
Cholmley
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
889.
|
Cath. and Sophia
Lutkins
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
890.
|
Gerrard and John
Dunt
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
893.
|
Cha. and Mary Magn
de le Fountaine
|
84l. " 21l. "
|
896.
|
Francisca and Ann
Wallinger
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
897.
|
William Bucknall and
Jo. Ward
|
400l. " 100l. "
|
898.
|
Hen. and Ma. Forth
|
40l. " 10l."
|
899.
|
ditto
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
900.
|
ditto
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
901.
|
Ma. Graves and Ma.
Pottinger
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
902.
|
Jo. and Alice
Manning
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
903.
|
Eliz. and Hen. Walter
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
904.
|
Patience Wight and
Sarah Kent
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
905.
|
Mary and Eliz. Fearne
|
60l. " 15l. "
|
No. 906.
|
Mary and Eliz. Fearne
|
60l. paid for 15l. annuity
|
909.
|
Rich. Briggs and Mil.
Steele
|
120l. " 30l. "
|
911.
|
Ann and Ben. Smith
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
912.
|
Ma. Gibson and her
daughter
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
913.
|
Sarles Goatley and
Eliz. Gillmore
|
200l. " 50l."
|
915.
|
Tho. and Ma. Smith
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
918.
|
Dorcas Young and
daughter
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
920.
|
William and Thos.
Blackmore
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
921.
|
Hester Clarke and
daughter
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
922.
|
John Brookes and
Eliz. Sambrooke
|
80l. " 20l."
|
923.
|
Nehe. Brookes and
Jeffry Gibbs
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
924.
|
Matt. and Susanna
Skelton
|
200l. " 50l. "
|
925.
|
Han. and Sarah
Keyser
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
926.
|
Geo. Tipping and
Lucretia Carter
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
928.
|
John and Eln. Hill
|
680l. " 170l. "
|
930.
|
Ann and Hester Pine
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
931.
|
Cath. and Tho.
Rogers
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
933.
|
Jo. and Mar.
Ducommun
|
120l. " 30l. "
|
934.
|
Jan. and Frances
Ireland
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
935.
|
Fra. Villers and
La[dy] An. Hamilton
|
400l. " 100l. "
|
937.
|
William and Eliz.
Van Hulls
|
1200l. " 300l. "
|
938.
|
Ma. Hedges and
William Cæsar
|
160l. " 40l. "
|
940.
|
Ann and Martha Ash
|
200l. " 50l. "
|
941.
|
Ann Howe and
Vin[cent] Chabane
|
60l. " 15l. "
|
942.
|
ditto
|
60l. " 15l. "
|
943.
|
Mag. and Jacob
Vincent
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
944.
|
ditto
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
945.
|
Eliz. Barry and the
Honble. Francis
Berkly
|
200l. " 50l. "
|
947.
|
Jo. and Smart
Lethieulier
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
948.
|
Jud[it]h and Eliz.
Austen
|
144l. " 36l. "
|
949.
|
William Jones and
Thos. Barham
|
200l. " 50l. "
|
No. 950.
|
James and John
Garth
|
200l. paid for 50l. annuity
|
951.
|
Sir Cha. and Eliz.
Eyres
|
2000l. " 500l. "
|
953.
|
Benj. Fownes and Ma.
Castaigne
|
400l. " 100l. "
|
954.
|
Sir Stafford and Doro.
Fairbone
|
200l. " 50l. "
|
956.
|
Robt. and Elinr.
Davis
|
400l. " 100l. "
|
958.
|
Peter and Cath.
Hamelott
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
959.
|
Jo. Hatley and Jo.
Howe
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
961.
|
Jo. Hatley and Sam
Howe
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
962.
|
Griff Hatley and
Edwd. Jury
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
963.
|
Jan. and John Hatley
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
964.
|
Geo. and Ma. Hatley
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
967.
|
Nich. Parkes and
Ann French
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
969.
|
Geo. and Mary
Hatley
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
970.
|
ditto
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
974.
|
ditto
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
975.
|
Ann and Sarah
Maddocks
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
976.
|
Ann and Fran[c]s
Maddocks
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
977.
|
Ma. and Jo. Kirkham
|
120l. " 30l. "
|
978.
|
Isaac and Rachell
Fernandes Nunes
|
680l. " 170l. "
|
979.
|
Eliz. and Sarah
Lardner
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
980.
|
Eliz. Lynford and
Ben. Lardner
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
981.
|
ditto and Sarah
Lardner
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
982.
|
Eliz. Millner and Ann
Whitfeild
|
120l. " 30l. "
|
984.
|
Susan and John
Munday
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
985.
|
ditto [and] Mary
Munday
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
990.
|
Tho. and Cath.
Raylton
|
80l. " 20l. "
|
991.
|
Eliz. Read and Jo.
Hampden
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
993.
|
Jos. and Geo. Jenkins
|
280l. " 70l. "
|
997.
|
Mawhood Stobart and
Eliz.
Brent
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
998.
|
Sarah Stobart and
ditto
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
No. 999.
|
Sir Jo. and Jam.
Narborough
|
1600l. paid for 400l. annuity
|
1002.
|
Martha Tomlinson
and daughter
|
40l. " 10l. "
|
1003.
|
Cath. Villiers and
La[dy] Fra. Hamilton
|
400l. " 100l. "
|
total on 2 lives
|
15944l.
|
on three [nominees'] lives
|
|
|
No. 1026.
|
Benj., Harry and
Septimus Benson
|
300l. paid for 100l. annuity
|
1027.
|
Tho., Ann and Eliz.
Creamer
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1028.
|
Tho., Ann and Tho.
junr. Creamer
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1031.
|
James, Eliz. and
Sarah Ingram
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1034.
|
Winifred, Eliz. and
Ann Powell
|
450l. " 150l. "
|
1036.
|
Cath. Upton and
Cath. Upton and
Eliz. her daughter
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1037.
|
Edwd. Whitaker, Ann
his wife and Edwd.
his son
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1038.
|
Caroline and Dame
Clara Wood and
Godolphin Edwards
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1039.
|
Ben. Thomas,
Barbara his wife and
Mary Holmes
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1040.
|
John and Dorothy
Jennings and Margt.
Edisbury
|
150l. " 50l. "
|
1043.
|
Judith Maddocks,
Mary Trevor and
Eliz. Rooth
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1045.
|
Samll, Tho. and
John Gerrard
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1046.
|
Francis and Cath.
Wyvill and Henry
Stevart Stevens
|
150l. " 50l. "
|
1047.
|
George, Sarah and
George Squire
|
60l. " 20l. "
|
1049.
|
Henry Irons, Jane
and Mary Elliott
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1050.
|
James, Mary and
Edwd. Mackburney
|
75l. " 25l. "
|
1051.
|
Mary Ball, Tho. and
Hen. Colebran
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1055.
|
Sarah Norris, John
Knight and Matthew
Justice
|
150l. " 50l. "
|
1056.
|
Martha Wells, Mary
Rice and Witting
Colton
|
60l. paid for 20l. annuity
|
1057.
|
Eliz. Rolt, Carolina
and Fettiplace Nott
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1059.
|
John Arnold, Joseph
Quash and Mary
Avery
|
90l. " 30l. "
|
1060.
|
Hen. Arnold, Rich.
Shortbridge and
Joseph Quash
|
90l. " 30l. "
|
1061.
|
Ann, Amy and
Robert Andrews
|
150l. " 50l. "
|
1062.
|
Ann, John and
Jervis Searle
|
90l. " 30l. "
|
1063.
|
Ann, Mary and John
Lee
|
90l. " 30l. "
|
1065.
|
Sir Stafford, Dorothy
and William Fairbone
|
150l. " 50l. "
|
1066.
|
Robt., Ann and Mary
Pooley
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1067.
|
Eliz. and Ann Shovell
and Eliz. D Aeth
|
675l. " 225l. "
|
1068.
|
Mary Skinner, John
Jackson and Hewer
Edgeley
|
300l. " 100l. "
|
1071.
|
Samll, Susanna and
Ruth Tilghman
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1073.
|
Dorothy, Eliz. and
Hellen Wattlington
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
1074.
|
Dorothy, Judith and
Hellen Wattlington
|
30l. " 10l. "
|
total on 3 lives
|
5130l.
|
Full total 46,322l.
|
Money Book XVIII, pp. 257-9.
Money warrant for 37l. 10s. 0d. to William Petyt for last June 24
quarter for 3 clerks for digesting the records in Cæsar's Chapel in the
Tower. (Money order dated July 24 hereon).
25l. to George Holmes for same quarter as Chief Clerk to said
Petyt, the Supervisor of said work. Ibid., p. 260. Order Book VI,
p. 499. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 156.
Same for 17l. 8s. 4d. to Sir Erasmus Norwich for the surplusage
on his account as sheriff for co. Northampton in 1704 : same arising
by his payment of reward to Eliz. Burton for apprehending Martha
Howell, a robber on the highway. (Money order dated July 29
hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 260. Order Book VI, p. 506.
Same for 20l. to Dr. Green for half a year to March 25 last on his
fee as Professor of Physic in the University of Cambridge.
8l. 6s. 8d. to Emanuell College for same time on their perpetuity.
Money Book XVIII, p. 261.
Same for 1300l. to John, Duke of Marlborough for 3 months to
1706 March 29 on his ordinary as Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to the States General.
900l. to John Methuen for 1706 Lady day quarter on same as
Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Portugal.
900l. to Thomas, Lord Raby for same time as same to the King of
Prussia.
720l. to Alexander Stanhope, 450l. thereof for same time as Envoy
Extraordinary to the States General and 270l. for same time as
Plenipotentiary for negotiating several affairs.
450l. to James Vernon for same time as Envoy Extraordinary to the
King of Denmark.
720l. to George Stepney, 450l. thereof for same time as Envoy
Extraordinary to the Emperor of Germany and 270l. for same time as
Plenipotentiary.
450l. to Richard Hill for same time as Envoy Extraordinary to the
Duke of Savoy.
450l. to John Robinson for same time as same to the King of
Sweden.
450l. to Emanuell Scroop How for same time as same to the Princes
of Brunswick Luneburg.
450l. to Abraham Stanyan for same time as same to the Swiss
Cantons.
450l. to Dr. Harry Newton for same time as same to the Great
Duke of Tuscany.
450l. to Cha. Whitworth for same time as same to the Czar of
Muscovy.
270l. to John Wych for same time as Resident with the Hanse
Towns.
180l. to Harry Davenant for same time as her Majesty's Secretary
at Frankfort.
95l. to Benjamin Lodington for same quarter on his allowance
or salary as Agent and Consul General at Tripoli.
150l. to Robert Cole for same time as Agent and Consul at Algiers.
32l. 10s. 0d. to Gasper Perrinet Dazeliers for same time as her
Majesty's Resident at Geneva. (Money orders dated July 26 hereon).
Money Book XVIII, pp. 262-3. Order Book VI, pp. 502-3, 523.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Henry Baker, to pay to
Robert Perryman, Agent to the Earl of Essex's Dragoons, the 533l.
6s. 8d. lately imprested to said Baker ut supra p. 688 for distribution
among the three Troops of said Dragoons. Money Book
XVIII, p. 338.
Letter of direction for 15,000l. to the Navy Treasurer : out of
Contributions for Annuities anno 1706 : for services as follows viz. :
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l.
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for Wages : being to carry on the recalls
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10000
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for Victualling : to be imprested to Capt. Harlowe
for such services as the Commander in Chief of the
Fleet shall direct
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5000
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£15000
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Disposition Book XVIII, p. 150.
Letter of direction for 2000l. to John Tailor, deputy to Samuell
Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands : out of Civil List
moneys : as in further part of the second 20,000l. for building at
Woodstock. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 151.
Same for 750l. to Sir Charles Hedges : out of Civil List moneys :
for secret service. Ibid., p. 153.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Earl of
Derby, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, enclosing the petition
[missing] of Richard Hudshon with the report of the Surveyor General
of Crown Lands thereon. As this concerns the revenue of the County
Palatine [sic] of Lancaster the Lord Treasurer sends the papers to
you to do as you think best. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 223.
Same to Mr. Brydges. The Lord Treasurer has this day directed
Mr. Fox, late Paymaster of the Forces, to assign to you 46,322l. in
tallies and orders for reversionary annuities ut supra p. 714. Please
lay before the Lord Treasurer an account of the services proper to be
supplied out of the said tallies. Ibid., p. 233.
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July 24
and
August 1.
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of William Gurle, son and administrator to Leonard Gurle late Keeper
of St. James's Gardens, shewing that he is in custody for 260l. due
to her Majesty for Customs on tobacco, but 2060l. remains due to
him from Charles II as administrator to his father : for want of
which he has been obliged to mortgage his estate. Reference Book
VIII, p. 234.
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July 24.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Surveyor General of
Crown Lands for a particular of part of Waltham Forest where Sir
Thomas Webster bart. desires to enclose a way for the more easy and
safe access to his seat of Copthall where he now inhabits : all in
order to a lease to him of the said enclosure for 31 years at 1l. 5s. 0d.
per an. rent.
Prefixing : said Surveyor's report on said Webster's petition for
same. The present way is as petitioner alleges very bad and
dangerous. The way now proposed to be made at his own charge
will extend from Epping Road in a straight line to the end of his
avenue leading to Copthall, in length on the south west side 146 rods
and on the north east side 133 rods and 8 rodd and 13 foot in breadth
and contains by admeasurement 7 acres 2 rods 20 perches. What
is desired will be no prejudice to the forest as there is no timber
on the premises but only bushes and shrubs with which all the
neighbouring parts in Epping Walk (where the said premises are
situate) do abound. The borderers on the forest do usuall turn in
cattle to feed upon the premises and this petitioner's tenants chiefly,
but I dont find they have any just claim to such privilege but that
her Majesty may lease any part thereof. "And it were to be wished
that since this [Epping] Walk for many miles together is altogether
neglected both in regard to deer and timber that some enclosures
might be made for nursing up young trees or improving the land
(which is a tolerably good soil) rather than let it remain useless as
it does at present." The petitioner proposes to plant with young
trees and there being a way across the same from some villages
thereabouts to Epping &c. he engages he will affix 2 clap gates in the
common passage now used which will prevent any inconveniences
by the intended inclosure. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX,
pp. 522-3.
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Same by same to the Principal Commissioners for Prizes to appoint
Jonathan Thomas (an extraordinary clerk in the Accountant's Office
for Prizes) as clerk there loco Edward Richbell, who notwithstanding
frequent admonitions continues negligent after the most unaccountable
manner and "without erring" not having attended the office
one whole day in a week.
Prefixing : report from said Commissioners and representation
from William Bathurst and John Portman, accountants in said Office.
Ibid., pp. 524-5.
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Same by same to same to appoint John Scudamore and Geo.
Henshaw (merchants and partners residing in Genoa) as joint agents
for prizes at Genoa and all the ports and places belonging to that
Republic : at 5 per cent. of the proceeds of all prizes brought into
and disposed of there by them : all by reason that Consul Thomas
Kirke who was thereto deputed in Jan. 1704-5 has not given the
usual security.
Prefixing : said Commissioners' report recommending Scudamore
and Henshaw who are well recommended by Richard Hoare and
Cha. Henshaw merchants of London. Ibid., p. 525.
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Same by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process
against the Salt Commissioners on their accounts, the same being
now delivered to the Auditors. Ibid., p. 529.
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Same by same to Charles, Duke of Bolton et al. sureties of Thomas
Cobb, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Southampton, to make
up and pass the said Receiver's accounts.
Prefixing : report by the Agents for Taxes on the petition of said
sureties. Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 105-6.
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Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report
on the enclosed petition [missing] of Lieut. Col. Samuell Boisrond
praying 200l. to support him in his sickness contracted in the late
war in Ireland and Flanders. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 411.
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July 25.
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Letter of direction for 85,696l. 13s. 10d. to James Brydges : out
of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706 : for services as follows
viz. :
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£
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s.
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d.
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in part of 886,223l. 18s. 6d. for the 40,000 men anno
1706
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for Contingencies : and is to be paid to Joseph
Downing for books entituled "the Soldier's
Monitor"
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89
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16
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0
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in part of 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,210 men in
Portugal anno 1706
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for Contingencies to be paid to said Downing
for same
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14
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5
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0
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for Mr. Charles Boucher in full of 150l. for his
services in buying horses for the Forces in
Portugal
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139
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6
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0
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for 2 months' subsistence Aug. 24 next to Sept.
23 next for the said 10,210 men
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29578
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10
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7
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in part of 414,166l. 13s. 6d. for subsidies to the Allies
anno 1706
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for 2 months' subsidy to the King of Portugal
for the 13000 men to be maintained by him :
to wit for the months of Sept. and Oct.
1706
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25000
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0
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0
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in part of 250,000l. for prosecuting the successes in
Spain
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to answer a bill of exchange drawn June 19
last by Mr. Scudamore and Mr. Henshaw
from Genoa for 9426 dollars 5 sols at 61
pence English per dollar
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2395
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15
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11
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on the order for extraordinary services of the war not
provided for in last session of Parliament
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|
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for Lieut. Col. Durand for 84 days' pay by
way of advance upon his going on the
present Expedition in the quality of an
engineer
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42
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0
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0
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for subsistence for the French Regiment of
Foot commanded by Count Nassau
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500
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0
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0
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for same for 202 men of the French Regiment
of Dragoons from June 1 last to Aug. 23
next being 85 days at 6d. each man per
diem
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429
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5
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0
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for same for 150 horses from June 14 last to
Aug. 23 next being 72 days at 8d. each horse
per diem
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360
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0
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0
|
for Lieut. Gen. Erle in advance on his pay
1000l., and 84l. per 84 days' same for his
2 Aides de Camp
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1084
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0
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0
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for Sir Henry Furnese for the value of sundry
foreign coins and for his commission for
providing same, being 20,000 ounces of silver
in pieces of Eight at 5s. 7¼d. per ounce ;
2500 French and Spanish Pistoles at 17s.
6d. each ; commission at 11s. per 100l.
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7834
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10
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4
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for Antho. Laussac, Chaplain to the General
of the Forces in this Expedition : as royal
bounty
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50
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0
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0
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for John Jones and John Shuter, printers in
advance of their pay at 50s. per week each
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20
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0
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0
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for John Williams, for providing a printing
press
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70
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0
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0
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the last 9 items above representing a total of
10,389l. 15s. 4d. "on account of the Expedition."
for the Elector Palatine for her Majesty's
share of the pay of 3000 Troops of Augmentation
for the public service in Italy from
March 17 last to Sept. 23 according to the
Treaty : being the value of 189,937 guilders
at 10 guilders 10 stivers per £ sterling
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18089
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5
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0
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£85696
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13
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10
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Disposition Book XVIII, pp. 151-2.
Entry of the Treasury signature of the docquet of a grant to John
Kirton and Anto. Kirton at the nomination of Sir Salathiel Lovell
Kt. of a messuage or tenement in the parish of Christleton ut supra
p. 556. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 523.
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July 29.
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Royal sign manual for 3000l. to Ann, Countess of De Lorraine,
(Deloraine) lately Ann Duncombe, as royal bounty for her marriage
portion as one of the Maids of Honour. (Money warrant dated Aug.
3 hereon). (Money order dated Aug. 10 hereon). Queen's Warrant
Book XXIII, p. 51. Order Book VI, p. 504. Disposition Book
XVIII, p. 158.
Same for 537l. 10s. 0d. to Capt. Edward Montague, Aide de Camp
to Henry, Earl of Galway, Commander in chief in Portugal, for
bringing an express from the said Earl of his arrival with the allied
Forces at Madrid and of the declaration of that city for Charles III
King of Spain. (Money warrant dated August 1 hereon). (Money
order dated Aug. 2 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 80.
Order Book VI, p. 504. Money Book XVIII, p. 273. Disposition
Book XVIII, p. 158.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes who is still indisposed)
to Mr. Morrice. The Lord Treasurer approves what you
have done for supporting the Spaniards taken on for the King of
Spain's service. He is also glad to hear that you find that the late
Ambassador Methuen's accounts with Mr. Martin relating to that
Regiment are clear. Use your utmost care to keep all accounts
so and give your assistance in the adjusting those of the late
Ambassador : in particular please peruse the enclosed copy [missing]
of bills brought to the Treasury by Sir Henry Furnese of which he
desires payment viz. one drawn by the late Ambassador for 4450
milreis and the other by the Earl of Peterborough for 7000 pieces
of Eight which the said Ambassador requested you to pay. Have
you paid same or any part thereof ? Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 233.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Henry St. John, Secretary
at War, to prepare a royal warrant for paying 11,237l. 9s. 8d. to Col.
John Hill to clear his Regiment from 1704 Aug. 25 (which is the date
of the expiration of the last muster thereof in Portugal) to 1705
June 24 notwithstanding any want or defect of muster rolls within
that time : that is to say
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£
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s.
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d.
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to clear the said Regiment from 25 Aug. 1704
to 24 June 1705 being the full pay thereof
according to the Portugal Establishment
after deducting 2379l. 8s. 10d. for respits
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10540
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11
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2
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to make good to the Officers thereof the
respited pay of 2379l. 8s. 10d.
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577
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10
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6
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to make good to the said Officers the pay of
sundry men respited on the last muster who
died or deserted the service after the said
muster, to wit to the times of their death or
desertion
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119
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8
|
0
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£11237
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9
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8
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Prefixing : report dated 1706 June 7 from Jos. Tredenham and
Arth. Moore, Comptrollers of Army Accounts, on the representation
of Col. John Hill ut supra p. 633 praying the adjusting the accounts
of his Regiment during the time they were prisoners in France.
Hereon the Comptrollers report that in adjusting the accounts in
accordance with the Act of 4-5 Anne c. 12 (which provides inter al.
for the pay of the Regiments of Lieut. General Stewart, made
prisoners at Castle d'Ovida in Portugal in June 1704, and of Col.
John Hill's Regiment made prisoners at Port Allegre in May 1704
and so continued for the space of twelve months or thereabouts)
"we have taken the following method. We directed the several
Officers to form muster rolls for every two months from the time of
the last muster of them in Portugal to the time they were mustered
on their return into England." We have strictly examined same
with the last muster rolls taken in Portugal and with the receipts
for the draughts made into Lieut. Gen. Stewart's Regiment and the
muster rolls taken on the landing in England. And we have heard
and examined the Officers thereon : and thereupon we have computed
the respits as follows from 25 Aug. 1704 to 25 June 1705.
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Subsistence.
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Offreckonings.
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Full respits.
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£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
the Colonel's Company
|
79
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6
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6
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26
|
8
|
10
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105
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15
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4
|
the Lieut. Colonel's
Company
|
129
|
14
|
10
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39
|
13
|
0
|
169
|
7
|
10
|
the Major's Company
|
137
|
6
|
6
|
49
|
0
|
10
|
186
|
7
|
4
|
Capt. Woolseley's
Company
|
146
|
5
|
6
|
48
|
15
|
2
|
195
|
0
|
8
|
Capt. Milburn's Company
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102
|
18
|
2
|
32
|
19
|
2
|
135
|
17
|
4
|
Capt. Irwin's Company
|
25
|
12
|
6
|
8
|
10
|
10
|
34
|
3
|
4
|
Capt. Yarborough's
Company
|
267
|
7
|
0
|
75
|
7
|
4
|
342
|
14
|
4
|
Capt. Hanmer's Company
|
172
|
6
|
6
|
57
|
8
|
10
|
229
|
15
|
4
|
Capt. Nevill's Company
|
137
|
6
|
6
|
45
|
15
|
6
|
183
|
2
|
0
|
Capt. Mortimer's Company
|
120
|
16
|
0
|
40
|
5
|
4
|
161
|
1
|
4
|
Capt. Humphrey's
Company
|
119
|
12
|
6
|
39
|
17
|
6
|
159
|
10
|
0
|
Capt. Gilbert's Company
|
161
|
7
|
6
|
43
|
12
|
6
|
205
|
0
|
0
|
Capt. Collingwood's
Company
|
201
|
18
|
4
|
69
|
15
|
8
|
271
|
14
|
0
|
|
£1801
|
18
|
4
|
£577
|
10
|
6
|
£2379
|
8
|
10
|
We compute the full pay of the Regiment according to the Portugal
Establishment from 25 Aug. 1704 to 24 June 1705 to amount to
12920l., so that after deducting the above respites there will remain
10,540l. 11s. 2d. to clear the Regiment to that time. There were
several that were respited in the last muster rolls taken in Portugal
and the Officers affirm that these were then in their Companies and
remained so till death or desertion and were subsisted accordingly.
And the Officers allege that that muster was taken after the Regiment
was made prisoners of war and was not taken by view but by report ;
which we are inclinable to believe, there being sundry of these private
men respited on those rolls which we find afterwards delivered to
Lieut. Gen. Stewart or mustered in England. These we have allowed
but as to those alleged to have died or deserted (amounting to 119l.
8s. 0d. as follows) we submit the consideration thereof to your
Lordship.
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Full
respit.
|
Whereof
offreckonings.
|
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
the Colonel's Company
|
8
|
1
|
4
|
2
|
0
|
4
|
the Major's Company
|
0
|
14
|
8
|
0
|
3
|
8
|
Capt. Wolseley's Company
|
27
|
15
|
4
|
6
|
18
|
10
|
Capt. Milburn's Company
|
32
|
17
|
4
|
8
|
4
|
4
|
Capt. Yarborough's Company
|
16
|
19
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
10
|
Capt. Hanmer's Company
|
6
|
7
|
4
|
1
|
11
|
10
|
Capt. Nevill's Company
|
11
|
16
|
8
|
2
|
19
|
2
|
Capt. Mortimer's Company
|
6
|
7
|
4
|
1
|
11
|
10
|
Capt. Collingwood's Company
|
8
|
8
|
8
|
2
|
2
|
2
|
|
£119
|
8
|
0
|
£29
|
17
|
0
|
If this item be allowed it will make the total clearings 10,659l.
19s. 2d. [sic]. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 526-8.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer to
enlarge from prison Nathaniell Rich, late Receiver General for co.
Essex, until the first day of Michaelmas term next on security to
settle his debt to the Crown in the interim.
Prefixing : report by the Agents for Taxes in the case. Ibid.,
p. 530.
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Letters patent by same appointing Henry Joynes and William
Boulter (appointed in June 1705 joint Comptrollers of the Works
at Woodstock) to act jointly with John Vanbrugh in making all
contracts relating to the buildings and gardens at Woodstock.
Ibid., p. 531.
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July 31.
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Allowance by same of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Prize
Office for half a year to 1705 Xmas : total 472l. 5s. 8d. Money
Book XVIII, p. 264.
Warrant by same to the Exchequer to distribute and apply the
sum of 69,517l. 8s. 2d. to Deficient Funds as follow : the said sum
representing the income between July 16 inst. and July 31 inst.
from branches of the revenue as follows : viz. 9100l. from Windows ;
231l. 5s. 0½d. from Additional Impositions ; 2564l. 8s. 8d. from New
Duty on Paper Continued ; 6122l. 11s. 7d. from New Customs ;
4650l. from Marriages ; 41,254l. 17s. 6¼d. from Continued Impositions ;
4249l. 17s. 2½d. from Salt and Whale Fins ; 1341l. 8s. 1½d.
from surpluses of the Marriage Duties beyond what will supply the
register [of loans and tallies thereon] : and nil from the surplus of the
three fourths Customs : the said distribution and application to be
hereby as follows : viz.
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The Deficiencies
as computed by
Act of
Parliament.
|
How they stood
upon the Register
the 31st July,
1706.
|
The distribution
and application
hereby
ordered.
|
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
First 4s. Aid
|
55622
|
10
|
5
|
12199
|
19
|
11
|
1808
|
0
|
0
|
Third 4s. Aid
|
407372
|
0
|
3
|
14003
|
9
|
3
|
13221
|
13
|
1
|
Fourth 4s. Aid
|
917101
|
13
|
2½
|
17938
|
10
|
8
|
29810
|
9
|
1¼
|
Second Quarterly Poll
|
89275
|
13
|
4
|
235000
|
0
|
0
|
2901
|
18
|
2¾
|
Three Fourths Customs
|
213447
|
15
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Additional Impositions
|
445177
|
7
|
4
|
69874
|
19
|
10½
|
14470
|
10
|
5¼
|
Vellum and Parchment
|
224114
|
7
|
8½
|
45547
|
1
|
6½
|
7284
|
17
|
0¾
|
Marriages
|
648000
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3000111
|
8
|
0
|
183064
|
1
|
3
|
69517
|
8
|
2
|
Deduct for the Registers
of Three Fourths
Customs and Marriages
now cleared
|
861447
|
15
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2138663
|
12
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Money Book XVIII, p. 277.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Mr. Howe,
Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons. The Lord Treasurer agrees
to your disposing of a further 31,434l. 3s. 9¼d. of the tallies and
orders on Malt anno 1706 which were put into your hands, to any
one who will advance on same at 4½ per cent. : to wit for services
as follows : viz.
|
|
£
|
s.
|
d.
|
in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons
anno 1706
|
|
|
|
for 33 days' subsistence July 23 inst. to Aug.
24 next for the Troops and Regiments in
England
|
9781
|
9
|
0
|
for 61 days' clearings to same from April 25
last to June 24 last
|
6702
|
19
|
0
|
for pay of the Garrisons for same time
|
2381
|
19
|
8¾
|
for pay of the Capt. General and General Staff
Officers from March 25 last to June 24 last
|
2546
|
19
|
1
|
on account of Contingencies to pay several
warrants and pensions to same date
|
1834
|
14
|
9½
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in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men for sea
service anno 1706
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for 33 days' subsistence to Aug. 24 next for
Erle's and Paston's Regiments
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2609
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1
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3
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ditto for Livesay's and Whetham's Regiments
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1101
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15
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5
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for 3 months' subsistence June 25 last to Sept.
22 next for Handasyde's Regiment according
to the muster rolls from Jamaica
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2123
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12
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6
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for 61 days' clearings for Erle's and Paston's
Regiments to June 24 last
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1883
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7
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2
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ditto for Livesay's Regiment
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349
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17
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0
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ditto for Whetham's Regiment
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118
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8
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10
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£31434
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3
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9¼
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Disposition Book XVIII, pp. 153-4.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed memorial of the officers of the Board of Greencloth
proposing that the Queen's moiety of some French wine from
the vessel Janueken under seizure at the Custom House
may be taken in kind. May this be done as the law now
stands?
Appending : said memorial. We are under a present necessity
for wines for the Household, not having in store sufficient for one
month's service. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 234.
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Same to Sir Jeffry Jeffrys. The Lord Treasurer thinks Thomas
Byerly should be reimbursed his charges relating to the seizure of the
Eagle galley as proposed in the enclosed report [missing] from the
Customs Commissioners. Ibid.
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