Appendix: January 1711

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 25, 1711. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1952.

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January 1711

ALPHABETICAL REGISTER OF PAPERS (PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, REPORTS &c.) RECEIVED IN THE TREASURY AND READ AND MINUTED BY THE TREASURY LORDS FROM JANUARY-JUNE 1711: THE MINUTES OR RESOLUTIONS BEING HERE PRINTED IN ITALICS.
1710–11,
Jan. 26
Persons interested in Annuities in Possession and Reversion [their petition is read] petitioning to be incorporated. Referred [to the Treasury Lords by the Queen in Council as per the letter from Secretary] St. John. Referred to Mr. Attorney General.
[Jan. 20.] Sir Richard Allen [surety for Samuel Pacey, Receiver General for Co. Suffolk, his petition is read and] ref[erred to the] Agents for Taxes. T4/18, p. 1.
Jan. 26. Sir Ja. Bourke [his petition concerning his Foot Company in the Earl of Portmore's Regiment]. Referred to the Comptrollers [of the Accounts] of the Army. Ibid., p. 25.
Jan 6. Tho. Courtis and Jno. Lindsay [their petition concerning the seizure of the ships Success and Union is read and] ref[erred to the] C[ustoms] C[ommissioners].
[Jan. 9.] [The petition of the Army] clothiers [is read concerning offreckonings due to them for clothing for the Forces in Flanders, Spain and Portugal]. Referred to Mr. Brydges.
Jan. 26. [My Lords read the] complaint of William Collins against Abraham Aldersey, Collector of Customs at Shoreham [together] with [the] complaint [of] Robt. Nightingale and Edmd. Dummer, Esq., against the behaviour of Abraham Aldersey and John Pelham, officers of the Customs at Shoreham. Send these complaints to the C[ustoms] C[ommissioners] to examine and report the fact with their opinion [thereon] and then my Lords will hear the parties concerned.
[Jan.] 31 [My Lords read the petition of] the Captains of the second Battalion of Orkney's and other Regiments that served at the seige of Aire. Ref[erred to] Messrs. Brydges [Paymaster of the Forces Abroad] and Granville [the Secretary at War]. Ibid., p. 49.
Jan. 19. Geo. Dixon, senr, and junr. [their petition is read]. Ref[erred to the] Agents for Taxes.
Jno. Derbie, Receiver [General of Taxes for] Dorsetshire [his petition is read praying refund of his] extraordinaries. Referred to the Agents for Taxes. Ibid., p. 73.
Jan [?] John Gerard [his petition is read and] referred to the Agents for Taxes.
[Jan. 20.] The General Officers who served in Flanders &c. [the last campaign anno 1710, their petition concerning their pay is read and] referred to Messrs. Brydges [Paymaster of the Forces Abroad] and Granville [Secretary at War]. Ibid., p. 127.
Jan. 8. Lieut. Gen. Harvey [on behalf of his Officers of the Queen's Regiment of Horse concerning the unreasonable demands on them for clothing and recruits &c. is read and] referred to the Secretary at War.
Tho. Hues [his memorial is read and ordered] to be laid before the Queen. Ibid., p. 143.
Jan. 15. Jno. Lambert [merchant, his petition concerning under proof brandies is read and] referred to the C[ommissioners of] Excise. Ibid., p. 183.
Jan. 8. Paul Methuen [son of John Methuen, late Ambassador to Portugal, his petition is read concerning his father's accounts]: referred to the Auditors of Imprests.
[?] Rich[ard] Martin [his petition is read ? concerning the clothing the Regiment in the West Indies]: referred to Mr. Howe [the Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons] and the Comptrollers [of the Accounts of the Army].
Jan. 13. The presentment [from the] C[ustoms] C[ommissioners is read proposing] Franc[is] Morgan to be waiter and searcher at Chepstow: Jan. 17 agreed.
Jan. 24. Capt. [John] Macphedres [merchant, importer of wines to Scotland and thence to England, his petition is read and] ref[erred to the] C[ustoms] C[ommissioners]. Ibid., p. 203.
Jan. 16. The Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Rochester [their petition is read ? complaining of the performance of quarantine in the Medway]. Ref[erred to the] C[ustoms] C[ommissioners].
Jan. 31. Francis Robartes [his petition is read]. Referred to the Queen's Remembrancer.
[?] William Roger [Rogers], Receiver [of Taxes] for Gloucester[shire, his petition is read] for extraordinaries [incurred in his collection]. Referred to the Agents for Taxes. Ibid., p. 283.
Disney Staniforth [merchant, his petition is read concerning the French prize ship Hope]. Ref[erred to the] C[ustoms] C[ommissioners]. Ibid., p. 307.
Jan. 3. Mr. Whitfield [his] memorial [? for money for the Marines is read]. My Lords will order money for the most pressing services [of the Marines as set out] in this memorial next week. Ibid., p. 379.