|
DECLARED ACCOUNTS. |
CIVIL LIST ACCOUNTS: COFFERER OF THE HOUSEHOLD. |
The account for this year 1709–10 is missing in both the Pipe and Audit Office series. |
DECLARED ACCOUNTS. |
PIPE 562. |
CIVIL LIST ACCOUNTS. |
TREASURER OF THE CHAMBER: JOHN, VISCT. FITZ HARDING. |
29 Sept. 1709 to 29 Sept. 1710. |
Charge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
Arrears: Remains in the hands of this accomptant: nil: he being in surplusage on his last accompt. |
|
receipts out of the Exchequer: |
|
Michaelmas term 8–9 Anne |
138 |
19 |
6 |
|
Michaelmas term 8–9 Anne |
9,453 |
3 |
6 |
|
Easter term 9 Anne |
16,931 |
19 |
4 |
|
total of charge and receipts |
|
£26,524 |
2 |
4 |
Discharge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
surplusage at the foot of this accomptant's last account ended Michaelmas 1709 |
|
12,163 |
14 |
2¾ |
her Majesty's alms (Daily Alms and Maundy) |
919 |
0 |
0 |
|
Serjeant Trumpeter John Shore |
100 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Eccles, Master of the Queen's Music |
200 |
0 |
0 |
|
25 musicians, not named, and an instrument keeper |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
clock and watchmaker, Thomas Herbert |
300 |
0 |
0 |
|
officers of the Jewel Office, John Charlton, master, and three others |
275 |
10 |
0 |
|
mole taker, Jonathan Hunt |
8 |
1 |
8 |
|
rat killer, Walter Martin |
48 |
3 |
4 |
|
coffer bearers, Michael Woolrich and William Lovegrove |
54 |
15 |
0 |
|
10 Grooms of the Great Chamber at 40l. per an. each |
400 |
0 |
0 |
|
40 Messengers in Ordinary of the Chamber |
1,800 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas Atterbury and William Sharpe, Clerks of the Cheque to the Messengers |
199 |
13 |
0 |
|
Thomas Archer, Groom Porter |
550 |
0 |
0 |
|
William Sanderson, and then Charles Dalton, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter Assistant |
66 |
13 |
4 |
|
William Vanbrugh, Comptroller of the Accounts |
150 |
0 |
0 |
|
Piercy Kirke, Housekeeper at Whitehall |
650 |
0 |
0 |
|
Jasper English, Under Housekeeper at Hampton Court |
320 |
0 |
0 |
|
Richard Marriott, Keeper of the Privy Lodgings at Hampton Court |
200 |
0 |
0 |
|
Theodore Randue, Housekeeper at Windsor Castle |
320 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas Hutton, Housekeeper and Wardrobekeeper at Somerset House |
100 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas Braddely, Gardener there |
50 |
0 |
0 |
|
Daniel Child, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Whitehall |
200 |
0 |
0 |
|
executors of George Davenant, late Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at St. James's, to 17 March 1709–10, his death, and Gray Maynard, succeeding him |
110 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas Hall, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Windsor Castle |
160 |
0 |
0 |
|
officers of the Removing Wardrobe (Yeoman, two Grooms, three Pages) |
756 |
0 |
0 |
|
Walter Chetwynd, Master of the Buckhounds |
1,100 |
0 |
0 |
|
Physicians (Dr. Thomas Lawrence, first; Dr. Martin Lester, second; Sir David Hamilton, third; Dr. John Arbuthnot, fourth) |
1,150 |
0 |
0 |
|
Apothecaries, James Chace, to the person; Daniel Malthus, ditto; William Jones, to the Household |
586 |
18 |
4 |
|
Chirurgeons, Charles Barnard, Serjeant Surgeon to the Queen; William Gardiner, to the Household |
676 |
13 |
4 |
|
Locksmith, Josiah Kay |
18 |
5 |
0 |
|
Sir John Stanley, Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain |
60 |
0 |
0 |
|
Gentlemen of the Chapel |
20 |
0 |
0 |
|
Elizabeth Battersby, rent of the passage out of the Privy Garden into Channel Row |
3 |
10 |
0 |
|
Elizabeth Jux, Strewer of Herbs |
24 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas Rymer, Historiographer Royal |
200 |
0 |
0 |
|
William Tate, Poet Laureate |
100 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Clothier, Court Drummer |
24 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Howard, Joiner of the Privy Chamber |
19 |
11 |
8 |
|
Thomas Bland, Flourisher and Embellisher [of letters &c.] |
60 |
0 |
0 |
|
the Guard of the Body (Captain &c. and 100 Yeomen of the Guard) |
6,506 |
5 |
0 |
|
eight Yeomen Ushers |
80 |
0 |
0 |
|
six Yeomen Hangers |
80 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas Smith, a pensioner Yeoman |
15 |
0 |
0 |
|
Simon Cooke, same, to 8 June 1710 |
14 |
6 |
7½ |
|
Watermen (John Warner, Master, 48 watermen and five pensioners) |
265 |
12 |
6 |
|
Visct. Fitz Harding, salary |
467 |
8 |
0 |
|
Peter Walton, Repairer of Pictures |
200 |
0 |
0 |
|
William Vanhalls, Clerk of all the Wardrobes and Robes |
160 |
0 |
0 |
|
Henry Lowman, Housekeeper and Wardrobekeeper at Kensington |
100 |
0 |
0 |
|
Edward Browne, Underhousekeeper of St. James's Palace |
60 |
0 |
0 |
|
Duke of St. Albans, for the Gamekeepers of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, Richmond and Hampton Court, Cookham and Bray |
262 |
18 |
5¾ |
|
John Holbech, Clerk to the Treasurer of the Chamber |
100 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
21,292 |
2 |
3¼ |
allowances on warrants signed by the Lords of the Council: |
|
stationery bills |
1,708 |
6 |
1 |
|
John Gauntlett, Underkeeper of the Council Records |
90 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Cocks and Richard Grigson, Keepers of the Council Chamber |
72 |
10 |
0 |
|
more to John Cocks |
64 |
3 |
4 |
|
travelling charges to persons detailed, Physicians, Surgeons, Ushers, Yeomen, Pages, on Lord Chamberlain's warrants |
2,259 |
1 |
9 |
|
Sir David Mitchell, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, for attending the Parliament |
42 |
0 |
0 |
|
John English, Marshal of the Ceremonies, for attendance on Foreign Ministers |
37 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Incledon, Housekeeper of Westminster, for looking after the [Parliament] House and for candles and extras in Westminster Hall during the trial of Dr. Sacheverell |
104 |
13 |
4 |
|
Walter Martin, for killing rats |
57 |
18 |
0 |
|
Joseph Forster, Child of the Chapel, whose voice has changed |
20 |
0 |
0 |
|
Tho. Mountiers, ditto |
20 |
0 |
0 |
|
Sir Godfrey Kneller, her Majesty's Principal Painter, for several pictures |
376 |
5 |
0 |
|
the Joiner of the Privy Chamber, for gilded frames and cases [for pictures] |
45 |
6 |
8 |
|
John Lenton, for mops, brooms &c. for the Chapel |
10 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Holbech, for attendance in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office |
12 |
0 |
0 |
|
Thomas St. Hill for New River Water |
37 |
16 |
0 |
|
Timothy Goodwin, printing lists of the Lent preachers |
29 |
16 |
6 |
|
John Walsh, Instrument Maker in Ordinary, for mending and stringing her Majesty's musical instruments |
12 |
0 |
0 |
|
Capt. Hugh Trevanion, for lodging the Chaplains in Waiting at Windsor |
28 |
7 |
0 |
|
John Turner, for lodging the Maids of Honour's footmen at Windsor |
13 |
10 |
0 |
|
Revd. Andrew Trebeck, for reading prayers at St. James's |
15 |
0 |
0 |
|
bills of the Messengers of the Chamber, detailed |
3,562 |
16 |
0 |
|
|
7,756 |
17 |
2 |
ordinary allowances |
|
83 |
6 |
8 |
total of payments and allowances |
|
£41,296 |
0 |
4 |
and so this accomptant is in surplusage on the foot of this accompt 14,771l. 18s. 0d. |
|
Declared 27 March 1713–14. |
MASTER OF THE ROBES. |
For the account (Pipe 2844) covering the years 1708–1711 see Introduction to Vol. XXIII of this Calendar, p. ccxcvii. |
MASTER OF THE HORSE. |
For the account (Pipe 1766) covering the years June 1706 to June 1710 see the Declared Account in the Introduction to Vol. XXII of this Calendar. |
DECLARED ACCOUNTS. |
PIPE ACCOUNT, 1767. |
The final accompt of the DUKE OF SOMERSET as Master of the Horse, covering the period 28 April 1709 to 19 July 1712, the day he was superseded in his office. |
Charge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
Remains: nil, he being in surplusage 3,045l. 8s. 10d. |
|
moneys received out of the Exchequer: |
|
Michaelmas term 8–9 Anne |
9,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
Easter term 9 Anne |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
Easter term 10 Anne |
1,500 |
0 |
0 |
|
Michaelmas term 10–11 Anne |
6,500 |
0 |
0 |
|
Easter term 11 Anne |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
Michaelmas term 11–12 Anne |
7,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
Easter term 12 Anne |
5,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
Michaelmas term 12–13 Anne |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
Easter term 9–10 Geo. II. |
3,309 |
12 |
7¾ |
|
Total charge and receipts |
|
38,309 |
12 |
7¾ |
Discharge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
surplusage on his preceding account of this service between 14 August 1706 and 8 June 1710 |
|
3,045 |
8 |
10 |
coaches, chairs, harness, saddles, bits and whips, mercers' goods, coach horses and saddle horses, charges of keeping the stud &c. viz.: |
|
Edmund Aubery and Samuel Aubery, for repairing old and making new coaches 1706 Midsummer to 1711 Xmas |
4,014 |
17 |
6 |
|
Henry Mills, coach painter, for painting coaches, chariots and chasse marees between 9 Sept. 1708 and 1 Dec. 1711 |
273 |
6 |
6 |
|
John Harris, chairmaker, for a purple chair |
24 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Gumley, glassman, for coach and chair glasses |
223 |
0 |
0 |
|
harness of all kinds |
5,096 |
0 |
0 |
|
founders' wares |
605 |
0 |
0 |
|
saddlers' wares and liveries |
2,587 |
0 |
0 |
|
Mary Ganeron, for embroidering with gold a rich saddle housing and bags on crimson velvet |
45 |
0 |
0 |
|
bitmakers' work |
398 |
14 |
0 |
|
whips of various kinds |
26 |
17 |
0 |
|
|
13,293 |
15 |
0 |
mercers' goods, cloth, velvet, lace &c. for liveries to the Queen's servants entitled thereto (including Paduas, Shaloons, Hairshags, Rosettas, Serges, flowered velvet, black Genoa velvet, green Mantua, escalloped gold Orris lace, Seaming lace &c., 461 hats at 12s. a hat, William Story, tailor, for making liveries and mourning liveries &c.) |
|
11,669 |
18 |
6 |
coach horses and saddle horses (including black stone horses, some at 17l., some at 29l. 10s. 0d., a black mare at 20l. 10s. 0d., a black horse for the Queen's chair at 23l., a black brown horse for the Prussian set at 20l. 10s. 0d., a black gelding for the leading set 38l. 2s. 6d., a black mare for her Majesty's chaise 24l. 10s. 0d., a chestnut horse and a bay gelding for the Master of the Hart Hounds 41l. 1s., &c.) |
|
948 |
17 |
9 |
charge of keeping her Majesty's Stud at Hampton Court and the race horses at Newmarket, 215l. to Lord Ryalton for a match at Newmarket run by the Queen's order, 107l. 10s. 0d. in lieu of her Majesty's plate run for at Newmarket in Oct. 1710, including 2l. 10s. 0d. to John Booker for taking up the eye veins of a dun gelding &c. |
|
4,444 |
11 |
7½ |
repairs, workmanship and contingent disbursements, detailed, including funeral expenses of stable boys &c. |
|
1,939 |
18 |
4½ |
Exchequer fees, new year's gifts and charges in passing accounts |
|
1,089 |
4 |
3¾ |
a moiety of repairs, detailed, of the stables at the Mews, St. James's, Somerset House, Kensington and Hampton Court |
|
780 |
8 |
0 |
a moiety of other repairs at the Stables, including 14l. 8s. 2¾d. to Robert Abbot, painter, for painter's work in 1710 |
|
501 |
12 |
8 |
a moiety of repairs at Lieut. Gen. Meredith's house in the Mews whilst he was Gentleman of the Horse between April 1708 and Sept. 1709 |
|
518 |
13 |
5¾ |
a moiety of the repairs of the house belonging to Peter Wentworth, an Equerry in the Mews |
|
73 |
0 |
9¼ |
tradesmen, detailed, for work done and goods delivered |
|
1,436 |
5 |
0½ |
total of payments and allowances |
|
£39,741 |
7 |
0½ |
Surplusage 1,431l. 14s. 4¾d. |
|
from which sum is to be deducted 119l. 19s. 8d., being the debt on the foot of this accountant's account as Master of the Horse to the late King George: by virtue of a Treasury warrant dated 5 March 1730–1, so that this accountant remaineth on the determination of this his final account as Master of the Horse to the late Queen Anne in surplusage the sum of 1,311l. 14s. 8¾d. |
|
Declared 1 June 1731. |
DECLARED ACCOUNTS. |
PIPE: ROLL 3315. |
WORKS. |
31 Dec. 1709 to 31 Dec. 1710. |
CHARLES DARTIQUENAVE, Paymaster of Works and Buildings. |
Charge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
Remains, upon the determination of his last preceding accompt |
|
8,964 |
6 |
10¾ |
money received out of the Exchequer: |
|
Michaelmas term 9–10 Anne |
12,434 |
5 |
10¾ |
|
Easter term 10 Anne |
3,114 |
3 |
3½ |
|
Michaelmas term 10–11 Anne |
12,600 |
3 |
1¼ |
|
|
28,148 |
12 |
3½ |
surcharged upon this accomptant, being so much overcast in his ledger account of his monthly bills |
|
2 |
0 |
0 |
total charge and receipts |
|
£37,114 |
19 |
2¼ |
Discharge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
Sundry works and repairs: |
|
at the Tower of London: |
|
emptions and provisions |
308 |
10 |
7 |
|
carriage |
28 |
4 |
0 |
|
wages |
430 |
4 |
4 |
|
task work, detailed viz.: new walls of the leads and stair case over Queen Elizabeth's Chapel at the Jewel Office and the Warden's house (including painting work by Thomas Highmore, Serjeant Painter, at the Jewel Office and Lyon Office and the Wardens' houses), the Record Office, the Gentleman Porter's lodgings, the Wardens' Hall, the Gateway before the Constable's lodging |
130 |
6 |
10¾ |
|
|
897 |
10 |
9¾ |
at the Palace of Whitehall: |
|
emptions and provisions |
1,639 |
12 |
4¼ |
|
carriage |
64 |
13 |
4 |
|
wages |
1,342 |
2 |
3¼ |
|
task work, repairing lodgings (including 257l. 1s. 0¼d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work at sundry lodgings and offices) |
1,922 |
0 |
2½ |
|
rewards (to Langley Bradley for looking after the clock in Scotland Yard, and Thomas Herbert for looking after the clocks of all her Majesty's Palaces, lighting the lamp in Scotland Yard, cleaning the main sewer from the sluce in the Park down to the lower end of the Dock in Scotland Yard) |
51 |
14 |
6 |
|
|
5,020 |
2 |
8 |
at her Majesty's Manor House at St. James's: |
|
emptions and provisions |
643 |
19 |
9 |
|
carriage |
72 |
2 |
10 |
|
wages |
153 |
18 |
11 |
|
task work (including 174l. 13s. 8d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work at sundry lodgings) |
1,209 |
3 |
2¾ |
|
rewards |
1 |
10 |
0 |
|
|
2,080 |
14 |
8¾ |
at the Palace of Westminster: |
|
emptions and provisions |
321 |
6 |
3¼ |
|
carriage |
40 |
3 |
10 |
|
Robert Webb, mazer scourer, for pumping and clearing the vaults of the House of Lords and House of Commons and clearing of drains |
57 |
0 |
0 |
|
wages |
61 |
1 |
6 |
|
task work viz.: works about the two Houses of Parliament, repairing the Bridge in New Palace Yard, stone work for the Parliament Office, Lobby and Painted Chamber (including 99l. 4s. 3d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work at the House of Commons Speaker's Room, Lobby and Clerks' Rooms), the Stair Case of the House of Commons in the Painted Chamber, Westminster
Hall, Record Office, stopping several holes in the old stone walls at the Parliament Office |
602 |
7 |
7¼ |
|
|
1,081 |
19 |
2½ |
at Denmark House: |
|
emptions and provisions |
505 |
10 |
9½ |
|
Jane Thompson, widow, for a fire engine |
30 |
0 |
0 |
|
cartage |
28 |
15 |
11 |
|
wages |
287 |
7 |
6 |
|
task work, wainscot work at several apartments (including 110l. 3s. 6d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work at several lodgings), in the Court and before the House at the Watergate and in the Stables |
456 |
17 |
6¼ |
|
rewards |
1 |
10 |
0 |
|
water from the New River at Islington |
23 |
10 |
0 |
|
|
1,333 |
10 |
2¾ |
at her Majesty's House at Winchester: |
|
for a labourer employed in looking after the buildings, stores, and for repairs |
|
88 |
4 |
5 |
at her Majesty's House at Newmarket: |
|
emptions and provisions |
5 |
0 |
10 |
|
wages |
90 |
14 |
7 |
|
task work (including 4l. 12s. 6d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work in and about the House) |
13 |
1 |
2 |
|
|
108 |
16 |
7 |
at her Majesty's Palace of Hampton Court: |
|
emptions and provisions |
1,056 |
12 |
3½ |
|
carriage |
344 |
13 |
3½ |
|
wages |
723 |
16 |
5 |
|
rewards to Richard Marriot, Keeper of the Privy Lodging, and Jasper English, underhousekeeper (opening the gates of the Queen's meadows for the barge horses to pass through that draw up timber, stone &c. for her Majesty's service at Hampton Court) |
10 |
6 |
0 |
|
task work, repairs of the battlements of the four towers in the first Court, the Silver Scullery (including 37l. 13s. 7¾d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work done at the lodgings of the Clerk of the Closet, and of the Duchess of Marlborough), the Lord Chamberlain's lodgings, Mrs. Masham's and Mrs. Hill's, 12l. to Richard Osgood, statuary, for two new wings to the Statue of Victory, two brass braces, two new trumpets to the Statue of Fame and repairing the cracks in the other figures |
362 |
17 |
9 |
|
the Gardens |
1,678 |
3 |
3¼ |
|
|
4,202 |
14 |
0¼ |
at her Majesty's House at Kensington: |
|
emptions and provisions |
995 |
1 |
7½ |
|
wages |
307 |
2 |
3 |
|
rewards |
146 |
16 |
4 |
|
task work (including 204l. 9s. 8d. to Thomas Highmore for painting work in several lodgings) |
1,776 |
13 |
1 |
|
wages |
332 |
15 |
8 |
|
the Gardens |
533 |
19 |
10½ |
|
|
4,412 |
8 |
10 |
charges in erecting a scaffold in West-minster Hall for the trial of Dr. Hy. Sacheverell |
|
1,413 |
4 |
6¼ |
public paving by the Park wall, Westminster, Whitehall, the Cockpit, St. James's, repairing the pipe work for drains about Whitehall, paving the Horse Guards and at the Park wall next Piccadilly |
|
570 |
10 |
8¾ |
|
20,889 |
16 |
9 |
wages of the officers of the Works (including Sir Christopher Wrenn, 320l. 5s. 10d.; John Vanbrugh, 158l. 3s. 4d. &c.) |
|
1,785 |
7 |
8 |
money paid by the Queen's warrants and warrants from the Treasury, detailed |
|
4,887 |
2 |
3 |
fees at the Exchequer |
|
114 |
15 |
0 |
total payments and allowances |
|
£27,677 |
1 |
8 |
Remains 9,437l. 17s. 6¼d. |
|
Declared 17 August 1715. |
WORKS AT WINDSOR CASTLE. |
See this account in Vol. XXV of this Calendar. |
GREAT WARDROBE ACCOUNT. |
DECLARED ACCOUNTS. |
PIPE: ROLL 3135. |
JOHN, DUKE OF MONTAGU, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe. |
Account for 9 March 1708–9 to Michaelmas 1710. |
Charge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
Remains: nil, he being in surplusage 78,793l. 6s. 5½d. on his last preceding account. |
|
money received out of the Exchequer: |
|
in Michaelmas term 7–8 Anne |
1,500 |
0 |
0 |
|
in Easter term 8 Anne |
13,155 |
18 |
6 |
|
in Michaelmas term 8–9 Anne |
1,500 |
0 |
0 |
|
in Easter term 9 Anne |
7,900 |
16 |
0 |
|
|
25,056 |
14 |
6 |
total charge |
|
£25,056 |
14 |
6 |
Discharge. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
surplusage on his last account |
|
78,793 |
6 |
5½ |
payments for goods delivered and works done: |
|
Henry Bullock, consarcinator |
1,759 |
13 |
9 |
|
William Portal, mercator |
822 |
12 |
0 |
|
Jacob Davison et sociis, metaxarii |
393 |
12 |
0 |
|
Samuel Orme, metaxarius |
723 |
7 |
3 |
|
William Elliott, limbularius |
1,312 |
6 |
10¾ |
|
William Weeks, fimbriator |
141 |
13 |
8½ |
|
William West, acupictor |
891 |
0 |
0 |
|
Alexander Ross, acupictor |
524 |
0 |
0 |
|
Jasper Cullum, lintearius |
1,114 |
14 |
6 |
|
Benjamin Shute and partner, lintearii |
425 |
7 |
6 |
|
Hamden Reeve, tapetarius |
933 |
3 |
3½ |
|
Thomas Roberts, junctor |
581 |
19 |
0 |
|
William Johnson capsarius |
182 |
2 |
6 |
|
Gerrit Jensen, capsulator |
105 |
18 |
0 |
|
Thomas Rymell, capsulator |
155 |
18 |
6 |
|
Robert Petre, scissor |
173 |
11 |
10 |
|
William Dixon, scissor |
100 |
0 |
0 |
|
Robert Grahame, scissor |
153 |
15 |
10 |
|
Thomas Dummer, valettus scissor |
1,182 |
17 |
3 |
|
John Vanderbank, valettus atrebaticus |
1,072 |
16 |
0 |
|
William Van Huls, clericus robarum et garderobarum |
72 |
0 |
0 |
|
Richard Akerman for white cloth |
11 |
16 |
0 |
|
Nathaniel Witham, principalis pellio |
26 |
13 |
4 |
|
_ Barnsley and James Royce, for white cloth |
48 |
18 |
0 |
|
_ Portal, for services |
141 |
18 |
4 |
|
Charles Hanbury, clericus de la cheque satellitibus vigil' reginae |
280 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Bee, caligarius |
82 |
0 |
6 |
|
John Smith, fibulator |
20 |
9 |
8 |
|
John Horsfall, fibulator |
23 |
5 |
6 |
|
[Maria] Sedgwick, pileo |
25 |
15 |
0 |
|
William Haddock, baltearius |
35 |
0 |
0 |
|
Nathaniel Slack, machaeropius |
70 |
0 |
0 |
|
_ Waldron, lancearius |
18 |
0 |
0 |
|
Anne Colthorpe, sutrex |
39 |
19 |
3 |
|
Henry Parker, for mantles |
22 |
17 |
0 |
|
John Warner, magister barcarum to the Queen's consort |
9 |
12 |
0 |
|
William Crofts, magister puerorum capellae |
10 |
10 |
0 |
|
Joseph Foster and Thomas Mountier, children of the Chapel whose voices have broken |
17 |
19 |
2 |
|
Gerard Byrd, for the Yeomen of the Guard |
60 |
0 |
0 |
|
William Churchill and Edward Castle, bibliopolius |
386 |
5 |
7 |
|
John Dandridge, pictor for sash lights |
31 |
18 |
5 |
|
William Clarke, coementarius |
6 |
3 |
6 |
|
Carolo Capell, pavitor |
6 |
18 |
6 |
|
John Ellvington, for reparations |
31 |
17 |
8 |
|
George Hutchinson, ditto |
20 |
13 |
1 |
|
William Holmes, messenger of the Wardrobe |
841 |
7 |
4 |
|
John King, porter of ditto |
26 |
11 |
0 |
|
Matthew Burnett, ditto |
20 |
0 |
0 |
|
John Sarjeant, cursor portarius |
66 |
16 |
6 |
|
Martha Pearson, for work |
42 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
15,257 |
7 |
1¾ |
payments by patents or dormant privy seals: |
|
John, Duke of Montague |
3,850 |
0 |
0 |
|
Edmund Dummer, Clerk of the Great Wardrobe |
525 |
0 |
0 |
|
liveries, detailed, by patent |
74 |
3 |
0 |
|
liveries, by dormant warrant (1703) |
12 |
15 |
10 |
|
ditto, by royal warrant, detailed |
639 |
9 |
0 |
|
ditto, by dormant warrant (1704) |
290 |
5 |
0 |
|
ditto in 1705 |
116 |
19 |
6 |
|
ditto |
66 |
16 |
0 |
|
ditto in 1706 |
63 |
143 |
2 |
|
ditto in 1707 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
|
ditto [? 1708] |
68 |
2 |
10 |
|
ditto [? 1709] |
5 |
3 |
4 |
|
ditto [? 1710] |
418 |
18 |
0 |
|
|
5,816 |
10 |
0 |
vestures anciently allowed, detailed |
|
214 |
8 |
6 |
fees and salaries, detailed |
|
319 |
10 |
7½ |
pro battalagio &c. |
|
14 |
8 |
6 |
total allowances and payments |
|
£100,415 |
11 |
2¾ |
and so this accomptant is in surplusage 75,358l. 16s. 8¾d. |
|
Auditor's memorandum: |
The surplusage appearing to be due to the accomptant consists of many particulars due to the tradesmen and others [by reason of] the ancient method of allowing the whole money [.. by] warrant, though a considerable part thereof may not be paid. no particulars thereof appearing to the auditor nor no acquittances. |
|
Declared 12 April 1715. |