Treasury Warrants: June 1717, 6-10

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 31, 1717. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1960.

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June 1717, 6–10

June 6. Commission under the Great Seal to John Armstrong, Esq., in exercitibus nostris contuberniorum praefectus generalis summi machinatoris nostri bellici, necnon unius rei nostrae tormentarisæ primariis: and to James Ackworth, Esq., classis nostrae supervisor, to witness and watch on behalf of his Majesty the work of demolition of Dunkirk ut omnis suspicio novi Portus faciendi apud canalem Mardicensem appelatam penitus evanescat: in accordance with article 4 of the treaty at the Hague of the 4th January last between the French King and the States General: and in case of the absence of either of them then Thomas Lascelles, Esq., unus e machinatoribus nostris bellicis shall take their place or the place of either of them. King's Warrant Book XXVIII, pp. 279–80.
Money warrant for 1,228l. to John Chetwynd, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Catholic King: 500l. thereof for equipage and 728l. for three months by way of advance on his ordinary of 5l. a day as Envoy and 3l. a day as Plenipotentiary. (Money order dated June 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated June 13 hereon.) Money Book XXV, p. 320. Order Book IX, p. 416. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 298.
Same for 20l. to Thomas Napleton: without account: as royal bounty for the charges of his passage to Barbados whither he is going a minister. (Money order dated Aug. 7 hereon.) Money Book XXV, p. 320. Order Book IX, p. 390.
William Lowndes to the Countess of Dorchester. The Treasury Lords have appointed to hear the matter between you and the Lady Letitia Russell here [at the Treasury] on Tuesday the 18th inst. at 11 of the clock in the forenoon. (The like notice to Lady Letitia Russell.) Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 195.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Hudson Upton shewing that he hath been for many years deputy to the Comptroller of Customs at Falmouth, but Mr. Ash, the Comptroller, gave a deputation to one Philip Crocker, who not finding the place worth his acceptance refused to act: therefore petitioner prays to be restored, the Comptroller having given his consent thereto. Reference Book IX, p. 329.
June 6. Royal warrant to Charles, Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to allow (in the accounts and clearing of the Regiments of Horse and Dragoons in Ireland) for each private horseman the full pay of 1s. 10d. a day whereof 1s. 6d. for his subsistence; and to each private Dragoon the full pay of 1s. 4d. whereof 11½d. for his subsistence (officers' servants excepted) from the respective days the same were authorised to commence by the warrant of the late Lords Justices of Ireland, to wit Charles, Duke of Grafton, and Henry, Earl of Galway, who by their warrant of 10 March 1715–16 did direct an additional pay of 4d. a day to every horse soldier in each Regiment of Horse on the Establishment of Ireland and of 2d. a day to every soldier of Dragoons, to commence from the 1st January then last past and did further thereby direct the Vice Treasurer of Ireland to observe the same Regulation in the subsistence of the new Dragoons, to commence from the date of the Colonels' commissions; thus making the full pay to be 1s. 10d. and 1s. 4d., ut supra, respectively.
The present warrant is by reason that the said augmented pay has given rise to some difficulties on clearing the said Regiments “for that according to our present Establishment and all other Establishments since the Revolution the full pay of each private horseman was 1s. 6d. a day of which 1s. was paid him for subsistence; and the full pay of each private Dragoon was 1s. 2d. a day of which 9½d. was paid him for subsistence”. Out Letters (Ireland) X, p. 84.
June 7. Same dated St. James's to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for an annuity, yearly pension or sum of 600l. to William, Lord Byron, “for good causes and considerations us hereunto moving”: as from Lady day past during pleasure. King's Warrant Book XXVIII, pp. 273–4.
Same to Henry, Earl of Lincoln, Paymaster General of Guards, Garrisons and Land Forces to pay 5,430l. 4s.d. to Thomas Missing, contractor for victualling the Garrison of Gibraltar: for provisions as follows:
£ s. d.
for a moiety of 1,986l. 12s. 11d., being the value of provisions [by him supplied or] imported for the service of said Garrison 1716 Nov. 3 993 6
ditto of 4,621l. 3s. 4d. imported [thither] 29 Dec. 1716 2,310 11 8
for the moiety of the charge of victualling said Garrison according to the monthly lists thereof signed by the Lieutenant Governor at the rate of 3s.d. each man per week: to wit 1,072l. 0s.d. for 1,729 persons 28 days from 8 Oct. 1716 to 4 Nov. 536 0
for a moiety of 1,067l. 4s. 3d. for victualling 1,720 persons from Nov. 5 to Dec. 2 533 12
for a moiety of 1,058l. 6s. 10½d. for victualling 1,705 persons from Dec. 3 to 30 529 3
for a moiety of 1,055l. 2s.d. for Victualling 1,704 persons from Dec. 31 to 1716–17 Jan. 27 527 11
£5,430 4
Ibid., pp. 274–5.
June 7. Royal sign manual for 300l. to Henry Schroder: as royal bounty without account: out of Civil List moneys. (Money warrant dated June 13 hereon.) (Money order dated June 15 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated June 13 hereon.) Ibid., pp. 275, 278. Order Book IX, p. 417. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 298.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for an annuity, yearly pension or sum of 1,500l. per an. to Thomas, Earl of Stamford: from Michaelmas last: during pleasure: whereon 750l. is to be paid for the half year already incurred at Lady day last. In the margin: “cancelled” (see infra, p. 375, under date June 18.) King's Warrant Book XXVIII, p. 276.
Same to same for a privy seal for a like pension of 1,000l. per an. to William, Lord Ross: from Michaelmas last during pleasure: and for 500l. to be paid thereon for the half year to Lady day last. Ibid., p. 277.
Royal sign manual to William Clayton to establish and pay an annual pension of 400l. per an. to Sir William Gostwick, bart., “in like manner as other the annual pensions and bounties established by us and paid by you”. Ibid., p. 278.
Same to the Treasury to pay 500l. to Spencer Compton for 100 days Feb. 15 last to May 26 last on his 5l. a day as Speaker of the House of Commons. (Money warrant dated June 12 hereon.) (Money order dated June 14 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated June 13 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXVIII, p. 256. Order Book IX, p. 416. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 298.
Royal warrant dated St. James's to William Clayton, [Paymaster of the King's annual pensions and bounties], to pay the annual sum or bounty of 25l. per an. to Eliz. Biball during pleasure: being the same annual sum which was before paid to Susanna Laverny, deceased, daughter of the said Biball: by reason that the said annual bounty was meant not only for the subsistence of the said Susanna Laverny but of the said Biball, her mother, being the only subsistence she had. King's Warrant Book XXVIII, p. 267.
Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashiers to pay the salary of 20l. per an. to Charles Northcote as searcher at Exeter. Money Book XXV, p. 307.
Money warrant for 108l. 19s. 10d. to the Commissioners for Taxes (Nicholas Vincent, Paul Burrard, John Williams, Anthony Dawly, Brian Fairfax, and Sir Harcourt Master) for the Land Tax incidents' bill for the period 1716 June 24 to 1717 Lady day.
Prefixing: said bill for stationery and necessaries &c. (Money order dated June 8 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated June 13 hereon.) Money Book XXV, p. 321. Order Book IX, p. 417. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 298.
June 7. Treasury warrant to Sir William Fazakerley, Receiver General for Co. Middlesex of the Duties on Houses, to pay to the abovesaid Commissioners for Taxes the sum of 112l. 19s.d. for the incidents for said Duties for the same period.
Prefixing: said bill in detail. Money Book XXV, pp. 322–3.
Treasury allowance of the incidents bill of [the office for] the Duties on hides &c. for 1716 Sept. 29 quarter.
Prefixing: said bill: total 669l. 18s.d. Ibid., p. 322.
Money warrant for 20,000l. to Samuel Edwards, George Jerman and John Stockwell, Paymasters in this behalf, as imprest to satisfy interest on Exchequer Bills, to wit to the Tellers of the Receipt for so much as they shall allow for such interest at 2 pence per 100 [pound] per diem to payers or lenders of such Bills at the Receipt and likewise interest to the holders of such Bills on which six months' interest or more is due. (Money order dated June 15 hereon.) Ibid., p. 323. Order Book IX, p. 417.
C. Stanhope to the Commissioners for Taxes to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Mr. Bury, Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Notts., showing that he has always been allowed 37l. for his extraordinary expenses for each quarterly or half yearly payment of his Land Tax [moneys into the Exchequer whether by way of exchange or by forwarding his moneys to London under strong guard], and that he did not think it necessary to keep a regular accompt of these expenses “and therefore cannot make an affidavit as is required” for his said extraordinary expenses in returning up the public moneys in the years 1713, 1714, 1715 and 1716. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 195.
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt enclosing a copy [missing] of the Address from the House of Commons to the King of the 5th inst. [Commons Journals XVIII, p. 581] for an account of what is due for principal and interest at Lady day last on the Debentures made out pursuant to Acts of Parliament to the sufferers at the islands of Nevis and St. Christopher. The Treasury Lords desire you to cause the said account to be made out and laid before the House with all expedition. Ibid., p. 196.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Woods of the petition of the tenants of the manor of Bray, Co. Berks, showing that there are great numbers of bridges and pounds within the Forest of Windsor and other parts of the said manor [which are] run to decay; that it will require 35 loads of rough timber and 40l. in money to repair the same: therefore praying so much rough timber out of said forest “and to raise the money for workmanship by such ways as their Lordships shall think fit.” Reference Book IX, p. 330.
Treasury commission to Daniel Sowden to be Surveyor of the Duties on Houses loco John Weston, dismissed. (Treasury warrant to the Receiver General of said Duties for Co. Devon, to pay said Sowden 60l. per an. salary loco said Weston, from date hereof.) Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) II, pp. 215, 218.
June 8. Henry Kelsall to Mr. Joshua Maude. By a letter of the 4th inst. Eliza[beth] Walker has intimated to the Treasury Lords that she could be instrumental in making a discovery of 4,000l. concealed from the Crown and representing you to be fully instructed to make the said discovery to my Lords upon assurance of reward and protection. I am commanded by their Lordships to acquaint you that if you proceed to a discovery of the said concealed money so as the Crown may reap any advantage thereby, their Lordships will give such reward and encouragement to the discoverer as they shall think reasonable. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 196.
C. Stanhope to Mr. Bambridge. According to the request made by you in behalf of Gen. Wills, the Treasury Lords have declined receiving any application from Sir Bibye Lake relating to the matter in dispute “between them,” [to wit] for the time desired by you in your letter, in expectation of the General [Wills's] agreeing with Sir Bibye. But not finding by your letter of the 5th inst. that any such accommodation is yet made, my Lords have (upon a representation from Sir Bibye) peremptorily appointed Thursday week for hearing and finally determining the matter in dispute. Please give General Wills notice hereof. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed Queries [missing] concerning forests. Ibid., p. 197.
June 9. Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashiers to pay 100l. per an. salary to Rowland Holt as Comptroller General of the accounts of the Customs. Money Book XXV, p. 324b.