Warrant Book: October 1710, 16-31

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October 1710

Oct. 16. Letter of direction for 7,000l. to John Tailer to complete his order for 20,000l. for the buildings at Woodstock: out of loans in the Exchequer on tin: and is to be paid by 2,000l. a week from the 17th inst. Disposition Book XX, p. 229.
Oct. 17. William Lowndes to Mr. Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Mr. Medina on behalf of Sir Solaman D'Medina, praying payment of 15,000l. "in part of the overplus in the price of the bread from 6 stivers 15 deniers contracted for, to the price which is deducted from the soldiers." Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 244.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. Your attendance on my Lords is not expected here this afternoon. Ibid.
Same to Charles Davenant for an account what the Duties Outwards have amounted to yearly for 12 years past, distinguishing the species of goods and when the Duties were discontinued and what payments for exported corn or other [debenture] causes were usually discharged thereout. (The like letter to the Customs Commissioners.) Ibid.
Aug. 17
[sic erratum for
? Oct. 17].
Fresh Treasury reference to Mr. Granville, Secretary at War, of the petition of Terence MacMahon, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIII, p. 446, "Mr. Walpole not making report pursuant to the reference of Dec. 8 last before he was out of [office as] Secretary at War." Reference Book VIII, p. 384.
Oct. 18. William Lowndes to the Treasurer of the Navy. The Treasury Lords have desired the Bank to advance 40,000l. to you (in part of the last 100,000l. agreed to be lent by them on Sept. 28 last) on security of a deposit of 46,000l. tallies and orders on the General Mortgage anno 1710. You are to make said deposit accordingly and to apply said sum as follows: viz.
£
for bills of exchange for the Navy: to be placed to the head of Wear and Tear anno 1710 6,000
for the Victualling and is to be placed to the head of Wear and Tear anno 1710 [by reason that] the quota for the Victualling [anno 1710] at the rate of 19s. per man per month is already completed: to wit 5,000l. for Short Allowance money for ships returned from foreign voyages: 4,000l. for Necessary Money for ships bound outward and 5,000l. for bills of exchange 14,000
for the Yards and is to be applied towards 1709 June 24 quarter: out of which 19,834l. is to be paid in the first place to the two Yards at Deptford and Woodwich: and the whole to be placed to the head of Wear and Tear 20,000
£40,000
Disposition Book XXI, p. 1.
[?] William Lowndes to the Bank of England to advance the above-said 40,000l. to Robert Walpole, Treasurer of the Navy, on terms as above. Ibid.
Oct. 19. Royal letters patent appointing Sir Edward Northey to be Attorney General. Queen's Warrant Book XXIV, p. 359.
Money order for 10l. to Peter Le Neve, Senior Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Court, for 1710 Sept. 29 quarter on his allowance for locking up [and delivering out] her Majesty's treasure [in the Receipt]. Order Book VII, p. 479.
Same for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Fox for same quarter for keeping the Registers of all the Public Loans in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt. Ibid., p. 480. Disposition Book XXI, p. 25.
Same for 5l. to Edward Millward, porter attending the Exchequer Gate, for same quarter's allowances. Order Book VII, p. 480. Disposition Book XXI, p. 15.
Oct. 20. Treasury warrant to the Receipt to apply the sum of 27,192l. 7s. 4d. to Deficient Funds as follows; the said sum representing the income between Sept. 22 last and Oct. 20 inst. from branches of the revenue as follows viz. 15l. 6s. 7d. from whale fins; 1,720l. 19s. 3d. from New Customs; 703l. 0s. 5d. from Additional Impositions; 318l. 15s. 4½d. from Vellum Duties Continued; 12,978l. 7s. 5d. from Continued Impositions; 6,021l. 8s. 3½d. from Salt Duty; 5,434l. from Windows: the said distribution and application to be hereby as follows: viz.
Deficiencies as computed by Act of Parliament. How they stood on the Register 20 Oct 1710. The distribution and application hereby ordered.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
First 3s. Aid 415099 0 0 71335 13 9043 7
Paper for Plate 15400 0 0 2800 0 0 335 10
Malt Tickets 579060 0 0 30585 0 0 12615 9 0
Third Quarterly Poll 212770 17 0 30000 0 0 4635 8 10½
Third 3s. Aid 25823 2 9 3771 6 562 11
1248152 19 9 13849 0 1 27192 7 4
Money Book XX, p. 424.
Oct. 20. William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners for an account or estimate of what the deficiency on the Malt Duty will be for the year ended June 24 last. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 244.
Same to Mr. Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, for an account what sums have been paid by you to or by bills drawn on Col. Bacalan, and who appointed the said Bacalan to receive and pay the public moneys and for what uses, and under what security or rules he acts. In case the money be for prisoners my lords desire to know what number [of prisoners] and where they are and to what Regiments they belong. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Richard Thomlinson et al. for releasing from quarantine the ships Freinds Adventure, Adventure, Providence. Ibid., p. 245.
Oct. 23
[sic ? for
3].
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Thomas Byerley, Collector and Receiver General of her Majesty's Revenues in New York, praying allowance of his salary of 200l. per an. from the commencement thereof to the time of his arrival there and also during the time of his suspension: together with a report from Mr. Blathwayte thereon and several other papers relating thereto [missing]. Ibid., p. 236.
Oct. 23. Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed petitions [missing] of John Watson, William Garforth, Thomas Couts et al. for discharge of several ships from quarantine. Ibid., p. 245.
Oct. 24. Royal warrant dated Hampton Court to Spencer Compton to pay 200l. per an. to the Earl of Jersey for and towards the maintenance and support of Francis, Henry, Katherine and Walter Villiers, the children of Col. Henry Villiers, late Governor of Tinmouth Castle, and 100l. per an. to Ann Villiers, his widow, for her own use and maintenance: to be payable from the time the last payment was made on the 300l. per an. ordered for the said widow and children by the royal warrant of 1708 Nov. 26: the Queen being now minded that the said payment shall be divided as above. Queen's Warrant Book XXIV, p. 358.
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 1,850l. per an. salary to Henry St. John Esq. as one of the Principal Secretaries of State: as from Sept. 21 last. (Privy seal dated Oct. 31 hereon.) Ibid.
Same to same for a same for 3,000l. to same for secret service. (Privy seal dated Oct. 31 hereon.) (Money warrant dated Dec. 5 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 7 hereon: with a later confirmation dated 1711 Oct. 2 by Treasurer Oxford.) Ibid., pp. 358–9, 388. Money Book XX, p. 441. Order Book VIII, p. 1.
Same to same for a same for 1,500l. a year to Laurence, Earl of Rochester, as President of the Privy Council. 1,000l. thereof as in lieu of an allowance of 10 dishes every meal formerly made to the Lord President and the remaining 500l. as royal bounty: to commence as from Sept. 21, being the day he took place as President. Queen's Warrant Book XXIV, p. 361.
Oct. 24. Royal sign manual for 450l. to Sir Richard Onslow, late Speaker of the House of Commons, for 91 days June 23 last (to which time he was last paid) to Sept. 21 last, "being the day on which we did dissolve the last Parliament": on the usual allowance of 5l. a day as Speaker. (Money warrant dated Oct. 25 hereon.) (Money order dated Oct. 28 hereon.) Ibid., p. 360. Order Book VII, p. 482. Disposition Book XXI, p. 8.
Treasury allowance of the incidents bill of the Excise for 1710 June 24 quarter: total 1,021l. 8s. 5d. Money Book XX, p. 405.
The like of the incidents bill of the Malt Duty Office for same quarter: total 558l. 14s. 5½d. Ibid., p. 406.
The like of the incidents bill of the Candle Duties Office for same quarter: total 578l. 2s. 4½d. Ibid., p. 407.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on a series of papers, of titles detailed, touching the frauds committed by Daniell Richardson, being signed by him and by Robert Paul. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 245.
Treasury order to same to observe orders of the Queen in Council dated Oct. 19 inst. for release from quarantine of the following ships: viz.
Tyger, Ja. Bareman master: with masts from Gottenburg.
Hannah Catherina and
Seararcht and
Elizabeth and
St. Bartholomew and
Golden Apple and seven others with linen and other goods: on the petition of John Reup.
William and Martha with iron and deals from Gottenburg and
Salvator and Prince with naval stores for her Majesty's service and
Romney and
Tyger from the East country: on the petition of Wm. Turner.
Expectation and
Providence, Gregory Bowden master, with iron and deals: on the petition of Henry Norris.
Charles the XIIth and 16 other Swedish ships with goods not infected: on the petition of Count Gillenburgh.
Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 328.
Treasury reference to the Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland, of the petition of James Stephens, Usher of the Exchequer in Scotland, praying to be paid his disbursements for coal, candle, paper, pens, ink &c. for the use of the Treasury and Exchequer there: amounting to 223l. 15s. 11d. Reference Book VIII, p. 428.
Fresh reference to George Granville, Secretary at War, of the petition of the officers of Brigadier Wynn's Regiment, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIII, p. 239. Ibid., p. 362.
Treasury subscription for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant of Oct. 6 inst. to the Master of the Jewel House for the provision of two badges for William Nut [as one of the Queen's] watermen: to an estimate of 26l.
the like for same of a same dated Oct. 6 inst. to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the provision of furniture [not detailed] for the House of Commons: to an estimate of 479l. Warrants not Relating to Money XXI, p. 30.
Treasury warrant to the Secretary at War to prepare a royal warrant for allowing or paying to the Regiments of Brigadier Handasyde and Brigadier Livesay 568l. out of the savings or respits on said Regiments in 1706 to enable them to pay for arms delivered out of the Ordnance Stores upon the augmentation of the private men in each of their Companies.
Prefixing: report by R. Walpole dated July 24 last on the memorial of Capt. Robert Gardner in behalf of said Regiments. After delivery of the arms as above the Regiments were reduced in Ireland by the late King's orders and the supernumerary arms were delivered into the Ordnance there, otherwise the said arms would have been charged upon their clearings at the General Reduction of the Army. The two Regiments being [afterwards] commanded to Jamaica and the Officers not thinking the certificates received from the storekeepers to be of any kind of use, the same were all lost. Capt. Gardner, agent to the said two Regiments, has not made any charge on the Officers for the 568l. stopped in 1706 for the said arms, for fear it should create a mutiny if the Officers should stop the same from the private men. By the very strict musters made by Governor Handasyde of Jamaica there is great moneys by respits on the two Regiments and the said savings have not since been employed in recruiting the Regiments and therefore ought to bear the above charges rather than the soldiers' pay. The charge on the pay is contrary to the practice of the Army in regard that at the end of the last war these two Regiments were ordered from Flanders to Ireland and there reduced from 60 to 38 privates per Company and delivered in their supernumerary arms pursuant to the King's warrant of 9 Dec. 1697 directed to the Lords Justices of Ireland. Ibid., pp. 168–9.
Confirmation by the Treasury Lords of the warrant of June 5 last, supra, p. 323, for a lease to Sir Henry Parker. Ibid., p. 126.
Oct. 25. Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a pension of 4,000l. per an. to Sir Simon Harcourt, Keeper of the Great Seal: out of the revenue of the Post Office: as from Oct. 18 inst., being the day on which the said seal was put into his custody. Queen's Warrant Book XXIV, pp. 359–60.
Royal sign manual for 2,000l. to Sir Simon Harcourt, Keeper of the Great Seal: as royal bounty: without account. (Money warrant dated Nov. 1 hereon.) (Money order dated Nov. 3 hereon.) Ibid., p. 361. Order Book VII, p. 487. Disposition Book XXI, p. 8.
Treasury warrant to Spencer Compton to pay as follows in pursuance of her Majesty's pleasure expressed to the Treasury Lords viz. 100l. to David Campbell, 200l. to Henry Allan, 300l. to George Middleton. Money Book XX, p. 403.
Oct. 25. Money warrant for 20l. to John Span for the charge of his passage as chaplain to Virginia and in place of _ Bruen, clerk for whom the like sum was directed Oct. 10 inst., who declines going to those parts, as is stated by the Bishop of London. Ibid., p. 403. Order Book VII, p. 486.
Same for 150l. to Thomas Coke for 1710 Sept. 29 quarter as Vice Chamberlain of the Household. Money Book XX, p. 403. Order Book VII, p. 483. Disposition Book XXI, p. 13.
Treasury allowance of the incidents bill of the Stamp Duties Office for the quarter ended 1710 Aug. 1: total 1,802l. 19s. 2¾d. Money Book XX, p. 408.
Money warrants for 1710 Michaelmas quarter to the Bedchamber as follows: viz.
500l. to the Duchess of Marlborough as Groom of the Stole and First Lady of the Bedchamber.
500l. [sic erratum for 250l.] each to the Ladies of the Bedchamber viz. Rachel, Duchess of Devonshire; Mary, Duchess of Ormonde; Henrietta, Viscountess Ryalton; Anne Charlotte, Lady Frenchville; Lady Jane Hyde; Anne, Countess of Sunderland; Juliana, Countess Dowager of Burlington; Frances, Countess of Scarborough; Elizabeth, Duchess of Somerset.
125l. each to the Women of the Bedchamber viz. Agnata Cooper, Margaret Feilding, Abigail Masham, Beata Danvers, Alice Hill, Isabella Hartstongue.
75l. each to the Maids of Honour viz. Jane Kingdon, Mary Forrester, Anne Wyvill, Jane Warburton, Susannah Yelverton, Henrietta Maria Scarburgh.
Ibid., p. 409. Order Book VII, p. 484. Disposition Book XXI, p. 8.
Treasury confirmation of the dormant warrant of 1702 November 24 for the pension of 200l. per an. to Charles Osborne Esq., ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XVII, p. 399. Money Book XVI, p. 200.
Money order for 250l. to John Scrope for 1710 Sept. 29 quarter on his additional allowance as a Baron of the Exchequer, Scotland. Order Book VII, p. 482. Disposition Book XXI, p. 4.
Letter of direction for 600l. to Spencer Compton: out of Civil List money: for payment of her Majesty's bounties &c. Disposition Book XXI, p. 2.
Same for 803l. 3s. 7¾d. to Charles Dartiquenave: out of same: to be paid over to Henry Wise for 1710 Michaelmas quarter on his contract for the Royal Gardens (700l., being for 140 acres at 20l. an acre per an. as by the royal sign manual of 1706 Aug. 3) and for same quarter for St. James's Park for himself and for the underkeepers and gatekeepers, and for hay and corn for the deer and proper feed for the fish and fowl there (103l. 3s. 7¾d.). Ibid.
Oct. 25. Same for 5,000l. to the Master of the Great Wardrobe: out of same: upon account towards clearing the debt incurred in the Great Wardrobe in her Majesty's reign to Xmas last. Ibid., p. 3.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the petition of Richard Thomlinson for release of the ship Emannuell from quarantine. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 246.
Same to the Attorney and Solicitor General to report on the enclosed draft [missing] of a privy seal for discharging the administrators of the late Prince of Denmark. Ibid.
Oct. 15
[sic for
25].
Same to Mr. Baker and Mr. Gosslin to attend my Lords here [at the Treasury] on Wednesday next, "being the 1st of November" with an account what arrears were standing out when the late Commission of Prizes determined, how much thereof has been recovered and how applied and what remains in arrear for prizes and what claims or demands thereon are unsatisfied. Ibid.
Oct. 25. Same to Mr. Downes at Lynn Regis. My Lords have occasion to speak with you on some affairs which import her Majesty's service. You are to come up forthwith. Ibid., p. 247.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to attend my Lords on Tuesday next with an estimate of what you think will be absolutely necessary to be supplied to the several heads of expense in the Navy to the end of the year, distinguishing how much in each month. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Knackston, collector of Ipswich [port], to send to my Lords copies of all the letters that have passed between you and Mr. Richardson with a whole narrative in writing of all transactions between you [and him] concerning any allowance of incidents or other extraordinary demands upon her Majesty's revenue. Ibid., p. 248.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners in North Britain, of the petition of Janet Swinton, daughter of Sir Alexander Swinton, late one of the Senators of the College of Justice, shewing that a parcel of prohibited goods was sent to her from Holland and seized at Leith and sold for 107l., she being ignorant that the goods were prohibited and what was laid out therein was the chiefest of the substance of herself and children. Reference Book VIII, p. 428.
Confirmation by the Treasury Lords of the warrant of June 5 last, supra, p. 322, for a lease to Frances Towers. Warrants not Relating to Money XXI, p. 113.
Royal warrant dated Hampton Court to the Duke of Ormonde, appointed Lord Lieutenant (Lieutenant General and General Governor) of Ireland, to pay 3,000l. to himself as royal bounty for his equipage and charge of his voyage to Ireland on his said appointment. Out Letters (Ireland) IX, p. 211.
Oct. 25. Treasury allowance of the Civil List Establishment for North Britain for the quarter ended 1710 Sept. 29: amounting to 5,254l. 10s. 0d.: the list being the same with that, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIII, p. 262. Out Letters (North Britain) III, p. 211.
Treasury subscription for the execution of a warrant from the Duke of Shrewsbury as Lord Chamberlain dated Aug. 2 last to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for chapel necessaries for the Governor of Jamaica: to an estimate of 133l.
The like of a same dated Oct. 17 inst. to the Master of the Jewel House for 200 ounces of gilt plate as a royal present to the Duke of Buckingham on the christening of his child: to an estimate of 100l.
The like of a same dated Oct. 20 inst. to same for a collar of S.S. for Charles Goodere, as a Serjeant at Arms: to an estimate of 10l. Warrants not Relating to Money XXI, p. 30.
Oct. 26. Treasury confirmation of the dormant warrant of 17 July 1702 for 100l. per an. to Grinling Gibbons, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XVII, p. 287. Money Book XVI, p. 105.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the petition of Richard Couts et al. for release of the ships Olive Branch and Fortune from quarantine. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 247.
Same to same to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from the Postmaster General with one [missing] from the Agent of the Lisbon pacquet boats concerning their carrying merchandise. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Bendyshe to send my Lords an account of the transactions of Mr. Ekins with the Commissioners for settling poor Palatines, in relation to carrying and settling any of them in the Isle of Scilly or other places and what money he received on that account. Ibid., p. 248.
Treasury subscription of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Aug. 10 last to the Master of the Jewel House for the delivery to the Revd. Dr. Younger, one of the Clerks of the Closet to the Queen, of 80 ounces of gilt plate as a gift from her Majesty at the christening of his child: to an estimate of 40l. Warrants not Relating to Money XXI, p. 167.
Oct. 28. The like warrant and certificate, ut supra, p. 454, for tallies for the rent for the year 1708 of the farm of the Post Fines. Money Book XX, pp. 417–18.
William Lowndes to the Principal Officers of the Ordnance. By yours of the 6th inst. you represent that the value of the 4,000 barrels of powder which the Queen has ordered to be paid to certain persons for the King of Portugal amounts to 11,933l. 6s. 8d. at the rate of 2l. 19s. 8d. per barrel (being the ready money price) and you propose that same should be paid out of tallies and orders on Low Wines anno 1705 in your Treasurer's hands. The Treasury Lords agree thereto and direct you to make such assignment accordingly with accrued interest from date of same and as in lieu of said 4,000 barrels which are to be accounted to said King as part of the powder which her Majesty is to furnish to said King by treaty. The Treasurer of the Ordnance is to be charged in his account with the said interest. On his sending to the Treasury the said orders with his assignment thereon my Lords will give warrant to the Exchequer for such interest. (see infra, Vol. XXV, under date 1710–11 Feb. 21). Disposition Book XXI, p. 3.
Oct. 28. Same to the Customs Commissioners to continue the stop on the proceedings against Samuell Shepheard et al. for non-payment of certain bills of exchange drawn on them from Penryn for the Custom of wine bought there which in its passage to London from thence was taken by the French, to the end they might apply to Parliament for relief the next Sessions if they think fit. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 248.
Oct. 30. Same to the Salt Commissioners. In yours of the 26th you desire to know what resolution was taken at your attendance on the late Lord Treasurer in 1708 concerning the passing of your incidents. I find that on the 20th Aug. 1708 the Lord Treasurer (upon your representation that it was impracticable that the said incidents should be allowed by the Treasury before the payment thereof in the country) did intend that in the next Salt Commission the words "to be approved by the High Treasurer" should be left out. Ibid., p. 249.
Same to Mr. Ferne, Customs Cashier, for an account what was actually paid by you into the Exchequer in the year ended 1710 Sept. 29 for the Duties on coffee, cocoa nuts, mace, pictures, muslins and [on the] New Additional Rates and Duties on coffee, cocoa nuts, chocolate, cocoa paste, tea, nutmegs, cinnamon, cloves, mace and pictures; and [on the] further Continued Rates on white calicoes, china wares and drugs (except dyeing drugs) which were continued by 6 Anne, c. 50, for four years. Ibid.
Oct. 31. Money order for 300l. to Daniel Park for one quarter to Oct. 13 inst. on his allowance as Capt. General and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Caribbee Islands.
50l. to Anthony Hodges for same to Oct. 10 inst. on same as Lieut. Governor of Montserrat; with: a later confirmation dated 1711 June 9 by Treasurer Oxford hereof.
50l. to John Yeomans for same time on same as Lieut. Governor of Antigua.
50l. to Walter Hamilton for 1710 Sept. 29 quarter on same as Lieut. Governor of Nevis: with later confirmation, ut supra.
50l. to Michael Lambert for same time on same as Lieut. Governor of St. Christopher. Order Book VIII, pp. 5–6.
Letter of direction for 4,273l. 7s. 7d. to Spencer Compton for tools for the Palatines sent to New York, ut supra, p. 398: to be paid by 500l. a week as from Nov. 3 next out of Civil List money. Disposition Book XX, p. 233.
Oct. 31. Treasury reference to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of Simon Harcourt, Clerk of the Crown in the Court of the Queen's Bench, representing the impossibility of stamping the Rolls on which judgments are to be signed in that Office: prays (on payment of 115l. 5s. 0d. due for defaults in such cases) a noli prosequi may be entered on the information thereof. Reference Book VIII, p. 428.