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Oct. 1. |
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners. The Bank will
advance 50,000l. on tallies &c. on the Land Tax. This is to be
applied towards carrying on the course of payments in the
Victualling Office" from the month of December last." (The like
letter dated Oct. 2 to the Navy Treasurer. The said tallies are to be
carried to the Bank this morning.) Disposition Book XVI, p. 101. |
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Same to the Lord Treasurer [at Bath]. I have received a
pacquet from the Clerk of the Council in Virginia (the Governor
being sick) and have sent same to the Customs Commissioners
to report on. Having perused carefully the same [papers] myself
I notice that Mr. William Bird (who it seems is Auditor and
Receiver too) had in his hands July 10 last 6108l. 16s. 3d. for quit
rents due in or before 1701 besides what he may have received for
1702. And after deducting the sum of 3388l. 3s. 4d. directed by the
Queen's warrant supra pp. 307, 335 for arms, there will still be due
from him 2720l. 12s. 11d. on this head. There is also in his hands on
July 10 last for the 2s. per hogshead on tobacco (after satisfying the
Governor's salary and many other payments for the service of the
Government there) the sum of 3515l. 10s. 3¼d.; and also one Mr.
Carter, Treasurer there for the Imposition on Servants and Slaves,
hath in his hands 1491l. 3s. 1¼d. besides large sums imprested by
him to other persons. |
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My opinion is that the same person should not have both the
offices [of Auditor and Receiver in Virginia]; that the accounts sent
being only cash accounts there are wanting the accounts of the gross
produce of the said quit rents and imposts, so that it may be known
whether the Receiver has duly charged himself and whether there
be not arrears in the hands of others; and that some care should
be taken to establish a better and more legal method for those
accounts and to secure the money for the future. |
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I have received yours of the 26th [Sept.] post [ult.] and have communicated same to Mr. Chancellor [of the Exchequer]. We are of
opinion that the Tellers are chargeable with the money of the Annuities
and [ought] to pay the same in the very same manner as they are
by law chargeable in respect of other moneys in the Exchequer: that
the former warrants of the Treasury only give the four Tellers an
extraordinary allowance for the pains and hazard of them and their
clerks and did not erect any distinct Office for that [Annuities]
purpose: that the vouchers for that purpose ought to be examined in
the same manner as the vouchers for all other their payments:
that the clerks in the Annuity Office can be no further trusted with
cash, they being all in custody: and that the Tellers or their clerks
in their own Offices (which clerks have agreed thereunto) must pay
those annuities and have their vouchers inspected de die in diem
by the Auditor of the Receipt and the Clerk of the Pells. I apprehend
that prescribing any other method would be disagreeable to law
and hazardous. I have therefore with the advice of the Chancellor
of the Exchequer forborne to order any Incash or Outcash to be put
into any clerk's hands, to be under any distinct management with
them, until I learn your Lordship's pleasure therein. |
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I enclose a demand for part of the Marine Regiments: for your
commands thereupon. |
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As you desired, Mr. Walbank is made collector of the Malt Duties
in Cambridge Collection. |
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I have attended [with] the Chancellor of the Exchequer again at
the Bank, and the Directors are not willing to advance any more on
the Land Tax and Subsidies but will furnish 50,000l. more to-morrow
at 5 per cent. for the Victuallers. I presume you will have a fuller
account of this from the Chancellor. |
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I am now examining the vouchers of the Clerks concerned in the
Annuity payments. There have been none examined these 9 years
but I hope to put them in a method to come at the bottom of that
affair. |
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There are endeavours from the [Tellers'] Clerks in three of the
Offices to charge all that is wanting upon one Teller. But I think
every Teller must be [held] responsible for the clerk he put into
the Annuity Office, the rather because they took different securities
[from such clerks] to answer the moneys, and this way it may be
made good. Out Letters (General) XVII, pp. 76–7. |
Oct. 1. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed papers [missing] received by the Lord Treasurer from the
Government of Virginia: viz. Auditor Bird's account of the 2s. per
hogshead from 1701 June 10 to Nov. 10 and from Nov. 10 to 1702 July
10: his account of quit rents 1701: a list of patents signed in 1702:
order of Council representing the state of the revenue to the Treasury
Lords; Treasurer Carter's account of the imposition on liquors,
servants and slaves and account current 11 July 1702: an account
of the proceedings of the General Court in April 1702 upon Navigation
Bonds passed to the late King. Ibid., p. 77. |
Oct. 2. |
Letter of direction for 33,941l. 12s. 4½d. to the Earl of Ranelagh
(33,008l. 4s. 11½d. thereof out of Civil List money to complete the
Queen's donative of 100,000l.; and 933l. 7s. 5d. out of loans on
Malt): to be applied as follows: |
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in further part of 700,000l. for 40,000 men. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for a month's pay to the Foreigners and a
month's Subsistence to the subject Forces
in Holland to Oct. 20 inst. |
28012 |
16 |
10½ |
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in further part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and
Garrisons in England for one year from 1702
Dec. 24. |
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for 2 weeks' subsistence to the 21st inst. to
the Forces in England including Lord
Lucas's Regiment |
4128 |
15 |
6 |
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for recruits for the Regiments of the Earl of
Oxford, [Col.] Lloyd & Essex |
1800 |
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£33941 |
12 |
4½ |
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Disposition Book XVI, p. 103. |
Oct. 2. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to visit the goods
of the Envoy from the Elector of Bavaria at his lodgings in the Pall
Mall; he being on his departure home. Out Letters (General) XVII,
p. 77. |
Oct. 3. |
Money order for 225l. to the Agents for Taxes for 1702 Sept. 29
quarter's salaries. (Letter of direction dated Oct. 21 hereon and
for 45l. to Roger Millart and 15l. to their messenger and 45l. 1s. 11½d.
to said Millart for their incidents.) |
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25l. to Thomas Fox for half a year to same date for keeping the
registers of the several orders of loan in the Office of the Auditor of
the Receipt. |
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10l. to John Low for one quarter to same date for locking up his
Majesty's treasure. Order Book V, pp. 402, 404, 405. Disposition
Book XVI, p. 104. |
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William Lowndes to the Commissioners of Prizes to depute
Edward Knatchbull as Sub-Commissioner for Prizes at Dover loco
William Campion deceased: |
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and Sir George Parker to succeed said Knatchbull at Portsmouth.
Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 77. |
Oct. 6. |
Money order for 133,040l. to the New East India Company for
their part of the fund of 160,000l. per an. for one year to
1703 Sept. 29. |
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26,960l. to the General Society for trading to the East Indies for
their part of said fund for said year. Order Book V, p. 405. |
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Letter of direction for 2400l. to the Navy Treasurer out of loans
on Malt: as in further part of 2,080,000l. for sea service: to be
imprested in a gross sum to Walter Whitfeild for subsistence of
Marine Regiments under his care of pay as in part of 10,000 men
viz. the Regiments of Mordaunt, Holt, Saunderson and 7 Companies
of Col. Villiers. (Christopher Tilson to the Navy Commissioners to
so imprest same.) Disposition Book XVI, pp. 101, 102. |
Oct. 9. |
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners for a state of the
whole debt due to the several heads of the Navy expense at Michaelmas last. (The like letters respectively to the Ordnance; Works;
Wardrobe and Jewel Office.) Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 78. |
Oct. 13. |
The Commissioners of Trade, Whitehall, to the Principal Officers
of the Ordnance. Her Majesty has ordered 3500l. sterling to be
employed towards the use of the fortifications and other necessary
occasions of the island of Barbados and has referred it to us how it
may be most usefully done at present. We have advised with the
Governor and Agents of that Island and desire you to send thither
an engineer fitly qualified to design, set out and see performed such
works and fortifications as shall be thought fit to be made and
repaired; with other officers as follows: and the residue of the
said sum in ordnance and ordnance stores as the said Governor
and agents shall desire: viz: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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per quarter
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an Engineer at 20s. a day |
91 |
5 |
0 |
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a storekeeper (already appointed): to be
accomptable to the Office of Ordnance for
what is put into his hands |
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a master gunner at 5s. a day |
22 |
16 |
3 |
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17 gunners at 2s. a day each |
155 |
2 |
6 |
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269 |
3 |
9 |
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ordnance and ordnance stores |
2744 |
18 |
2 |
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freight |
485 |
18 |
1 |
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£3500 |
0 |
0 |
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The Lord High Treasurer has taken care that the value of the said
stores, freight and other incidents be made good to the Office of
Ordnance. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, p. 89. |
Oct. 14. |
Money warrant for 875l. to the seven Commissioners of Accounts
(Francis Scobell, William Bromley of Harwich, James Bridges,
Henry St. John, Sir Godfrey Copley, Robert Bierly, and Thomas
Coke) for 1702 Sept. quarter's allowance. (Money order dated
Oct. 19 hereon.) Money Order XVI, p. 161. Order Book V, p. 400. |
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Letter of direction for 1500l. to William Lowndes: for secret
service. Disposition Book XVI, p. 102. |
Oct. 15. |
Money order for 50l. to Henry Pelham for one year to 1701 Xmas
on his allowance for locking up his Majesty's treasure [in the
Receipt]: 145l. 8s. 4d. to Henry Pelham, Clerk of the Pells, for same
time on his several fees of 100l. per an. for attending the Treasury
Lords and 20l., 16l. 13s. 4d. and 8l. 15s. 0d. per an. for attending in
vacation. Order Book V, pp. 400, 403. |
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William Lowndes to Auditor Shales to send to the Lord Treasurer
schedules of all the Queen's lands, rents and Crown revenues within
your audit, distinguishing therein all the demisable lands and other
branches thereof and the rents resolute, pensions and other charges
thereon. (The like letter to Auditor Parsions, the Auditor of the
Duchy of Cornwall and the Auditor of Wales.) Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 78. |
Oct. 16. |
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the Salt Office salary bill,
detailed for Sept. 29 quarter: total 986l. 15s. 7½d. |
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and the incidents bills detailed for June 24 quarter: total 278l.
12s. 9½d. including 15l. 11s. 6d. for hangings &c. for 2 rooms in the
Salt Office; and for Sept. 29 quarter: total 901l. 4s. 2d. less 132l.
14s. 6d. for the charge of passing the Salt Commission dated
June 15 last. Money Book XVI, pp. 169–171. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed extract [missing] of a report from the Principal Commissioners of Prizes dated the 16th inst. relating to the Duties upon
prize goods. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 78. |
Oct. 16. |
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Commissioners for Prizes. The
Lord Treasurer approves the proposal in your memorial of the 16th
inst. in which you propose that the Welcome, Three Brothers and
Bonheur with their cargoes now lying at Plymouth may be sold here
without being brought about from thence, which you inform him as
practicable and hath been found of advantage in sales already made
of the like nature. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 79. |
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Same to the [Queen's] printers to supply the Commissioners of
Trade with 100 copies each of the Acts of 12 Car. II c. 18, for
encouraging shipping; 14 Car. II c. 11, for preventing frauds in the
Customs; 15 Car. II c. 7, for encouragement of trade; 22 Car. II
c. 26, for regulating the Plantation Trade; 25 Car. II c. 7, for
encouraging the Greenland Trade and 7 and 8 Wm. III c. 22 for
preventing frauds in the Plantation trade. Ibid. |
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Same to the Stamps Commissioners to employ William Martin
as a stamper. Ibid., p. 80. |
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Same to Mr. Hooker. My Lord has read yours of the 15th inst.
concerning the money owing by the Receiver General of the Duchy
of Cornwall and has ordered process against Sir Peter Killegrew
for the 3133l. 1s. 2¾d. referred to therein. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference [to the Prizes Commissioners] of the petition
of the Mayor and Commonalty of Plymouth praying that such prize
goods as are brought in there during the war may be disposed of
there. Reference Book VIII, p. 17. |
Oct. 17. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners.
The Queen is informed that Sir George Rooke has on board the fleet
many of the goods plundered at Port St. Mary's in Spain but has
no account of what was on board other of the transport ships and
victuallers [ships]. You are to give orders that none of the said
goods be landed till signification of the Queen's pleasure. Out
Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 217. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII,
p. 435b. |
[? Oct. 17.] |
Entry of the Treasury signature of the docquet of a lease to Eton
College of the messuage called "the Christopher" in Eton for 26½
years from 8 Nov. 1725 at a rent of 4l. 5s. 0d. per an. and fine of 300l.
ut supra pp. 192, 225–6. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII,
p. 435b. |
Oct. 19. |
Money warrant dormant for payment of the several fees and
allowances to Sir William Sympson as Fifth Baron of the
Exchequer viz. 16l. 13s. 4d. and 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. and 100 marks
and 100 marks per an. In the margin: two subsequent renewals
dated 1710 Oct. 6 and 1711 June 14 of this warrant. Money Book
XVI, p. 156. |
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Money warrant for 2000l. to Treasurer Godolphin for 1702 Sept.
29 quarter's salary. Ibid., p. 158. |
Oct. 19. |
Treasurer Godolphin's allowance of John Thorrowkettle's bill
of 16l. 3s. 4d. for same quarter's attendance on the Treasury as
Messenger of the Chamber. (Warrant to the Customs Cashier to
pay said Thorrowkettle the like sum for same quarter's attendance
on the Customs.) Ibid. |
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Money warrant for 500l. to the five Commissioners of Accounts
[sic for Commissioners for Army Debts &c.] (viz. Thomas Morrice
of London merchant, Samuell Atkins of London Esq., Thomas
Lister of Coleby Co. Lincoln Esq., William Farrer of Biddenham
Co. Beds. and George Langton of Langton Co. Lincoln) for 1702
Sept. 29 quarter on their allowance. (Money order dated Oct. 19
hereon.) Ibid., p. 161. Order Book V, p. 402. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to distribute
and apply 81,417l. 7s. 3½d. to Deficient Funds as follows; said sum
being the receipts between 1702 Sept. 15 and Oct. 13 inst. from
branches of the revenue as follows viz. 3651l. 6s. 2d. from the Duty
on Windows; 2647l. 2s. 3d. from Additional Impositions; 2544l.
2s. 5½d. from the new Duty on [Stamped] Paper Continued; 44,100l.
7s. 1d. from New Customs; 2689l. 3s. 2d. from the Duty on
Marriages; 25,785l. 6s. 2d. from Continued Impositions: the
distribution and application to be hereby as follows: viz. |
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Deficiencies as computed by Act of Parliament. |
How they stood upon the Register the 13th Oct., 1702. |
The distribution and application hereby ordered. |
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First 4s. Aid |
55622 |
10 |
5 |
48455 |
1 |
6 |
929 |
11 |
11¾ |
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Third 4s. Aid |
407372 |
0 |
3 |
302702 |
0 |
3 |
6808 |
5 |
0 |
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Fourth 4s. Aid |
917101 |
13 |
2½ |
66121 |
7 |
9 |
15327 |
3 |
4 |
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Second Quarterly Poll |
89275 |
13 |
4 |
86125 |
13 |
4 |
1492 |
0 |
7¼ |
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Three Fourths Customs |
213447 |
15 |
9 |
147947 |
15 |
9 |
3567 |
5 |
5 |
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Salt |
1711500 |
0 |
0 |
981129 |
5 |
8½ |
28603 |
12 |
10 |
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Two Thirds Additional Excise |
160000 |
0 |
0 |
83515 |
0 |
2½ |
2674 |
0 |
4¼ |
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Additional Impositions |
445177 |
2 |
4 |
360000 |
0 |
0 |
7440 |
1 |
6½ |
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Vellom and Parchment |
224114 |
7 |
8½ |
190106 |
17 |
8½ |
3745 |
10 |
9 |
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Marriages |
648000 |
0 |
0 |
448140 |
0 |
0 |
10829 |
15 |
5¾ |
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4871611 |
8 |
0 |
3305723 |
2 |
2½ |
81417 |
7 |
3½ |
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Money Book XVI, p. 162. |
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Money warrant for 75l. to William Weket for 1702 Sept. 29
quarter's allowance for his salary and disbursements for the Treasury
Office: 5l. to John Farra for same quarter for carrying letters.
(Money order dated Oct. 20 hereon.) Ibid., p. 163. Order Book V,
p. 403. |
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Money order for 20l. to Roger Millart, clerk to the Agents for
Taxes, for 1702 Sept. 29 quarter's salary viz. 15l. for himself and
5l. for a messenger. |
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5l. to John Broadhurst, porter at the Exchequer Gate, for same
quarter's allowance. Order Book V, pp. 399, 401. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to report as to the
necessity of appointing a distinct officer to pay the captors their
share of Prizes; or whether Mr. Brewer ought to pay the said
shares money as Receiver General of said Prizes. Out Letters
(General) XVII, p. 80. |
Oct. 19. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Lilly, Receiver of the Post Office, for an
account of the principal money [of loans] repaid and interest paid
by you and former Post Office Receivers since 1688 Nov. 5. Out
Letters (General) XVII, p. 81. |
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Same to Mr. Storey for a like account of principal and interest
[for loans] paid by the Cashiers of Excise since same date. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Burton for an account of his proceedings as Receiver
of the Revenue of the Savoy Hospital. Ibid. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Roger Rigby as a tidesman in the superior list London
port. |
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Henry Janeson as tidesman and boatman in Sunderland port
loco — Robins who relinquisheth. |
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Jonas Goodwin as a tidesman in the inferior list London port loco
Christian Stedman removed to the superior list. |
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Nathaniel Gooding junr. as boatman at Orford in Ipswich port
loco Thomas Firmin who has not qualified himself according to law. |
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Crispian Stedman as tidesman in the superior list, London port
loco Joseph Smith deceased. |
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Thomas Paulett as same in the inferior list ibid loco Roger Rigby
preferred to the superior list. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 217. |
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Treasury reference to William Borrett of the petition of Isaac
Newton proposing his sureties (himself in 2000l.: Thomas Hall in
1000l. and John Francis Fauquier in 1000l.) for his office of Master
and Worker of the Mint. Reference Book VIII, p. 17. |
Oct. 19 and 22. |
Constitution by Treasurer Godolphin of Thomas Webb Esq. as
Receiver General for Co. Gloucester and the city of Gloucester of
the Land Tax lately granted. (Separate constitution as same for
the Duties on Marriages and on Houses.) |
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Baldwin Mallet as same for Co. Somerset and city and county of
the city of Bristol. |
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Samuell Burridge as same for 19 Hundreds detailed being part
of the county of Devon. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII,
pp. 448, 456. |
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Warrant by same to the Queen's Remembrancer to take
the sureties. detailed, of the said Thomas Webb as Receiver
General of Taxes for Co. Gloucester loco Richard Cocks deceased viz.
in 27,000l. for Aids and 5000l. for Marriages and Houses. |
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Baldwin Malet as same for Co. Somerset and city of Bristol loco
Charles Brawn deceased viz. in 40,000l. |
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Samuel Burridge for Co. Devon loco his father Robert Burridge
resigned, in 25,000l. Ibid., p. 437. |
Oct. 19. |
Same by same to same to forbear process ad computandum
against Philip Papillon as late Cashier of the Victualling under the
Earl of Orford, late Treasurer of the Navy. Ibid., p. 435. |
Oct. 19 and 22. |
Same by same to the Principal Commissioners of Prizes to employ
the following as Agents for prizes viz. Thomas Farini as Agent
at Cork; Berkeley Sidney Knox as Agent at Wexford; James
Holden as Agent at Faro; John Knackston as Agent at Wells in
Norfolk. Ibid., p. 436. |
Oct. 20. |
Dormant warrant by same to the Receipt [sic for the Customs
Cashier] for payment of the salary of 50l. per an. to Timothy
Thornebury as collector of the Customs and Subsidies of wool,
hides, pelts, lead and tin in London port. Money Book XVI, p. 163. |
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Money warrant for 500l. to the Countess of Marlborough for
1702 Michaelmas quarter as Groom of the Stole and first Lady of
the Bedchamber. |
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250l. each to the following for same quarter as Ladies of the
Bedchamber viz. Anne, Countess of Abingdon; Frances, Countess
of Scarborough; Juliana, Countess of Burlington; Mary, Duchess
of Ormonde; Anne Charlotte, Lady Frecheville; Lady Henrietta
Godolphin; Lady Jane Hyde; Lady Ann Spencer; Lady Rachel,
Marchioness of Hartington; Lady Charlotte Beverwert. |
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125l. each to the following for same quarter as Women of the
Bedchamber viz. Beata Danvers, Abigail Hill, Margaret Feilding,
Agnata Cooper. |
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75l. each to the following for same quarter as Maids of Honour
viz. Isabella Wentworth, Jane Kingdon, Anne Smith, Letitia Frowde,
Rosamonde Yardburgh, Mary Stanhope. (Money orders date Oct.
[?] 20 hereon.) Ibid., p. 164. Order Book V, p. 404. Disposition
Book XVI, p. 106. |
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William Lowndes to the Lord Chamberlain to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Sir Richard Blackmore for some
recompense for attending the late King in the time of his
indisposition. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 81. |
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Same to the Prizes Commissioners enclosing the Customs
Commissioners' report on that part of your memorial of the 16th
inst. which related to the [Customs] Duties on prize goods. Ibid. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the
enclosed bill of Henry Wise for work done in the Great Plantation
on the north side of Windsor Castle amounting to 118l. 18s. 0d.
and his estimate for new works in the gardens and plantations at
Hampton Court and Kensington amounting to about 600l. Do
not these works fall under his contract for upkeep of the Gardens?
Ibid., p. 82. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to make up the accounts of the
officers of Col. Gibson's Regiment, in answer to their petition
enclosed [missing]. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditors of Imprests for a state of the principal money
repaid by the Customs Cashiers since 1688 Nov. 5 and the interest
paid thereon. Ibid., p. 83. |
Oct. 20. |
William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Dr. Robert Conny concerning the tax on his
salary in 1697 as physician to the Sick and Wounded Seamen at Deal
although the Assessment Commissioners in 1698 judged him to be
exempt by the Act. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 84. |
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Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of
the petition of William Hooker for a lease of Tintagel Castle and
of barren ground called the Island and a coney warren, parcel of
the manor of Tintagel. Reference Book VIII, p. 24. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Maurice
Bowen showing that he has served 20 years in the Customs and
is discharged for his good services in detecting owlers on the
coast of Kent through the contrivance of several officers of the
Customs whom he knows to have correspondence with the said
smugglers. Ibid., p. 17. |
Oct. 21. |
Treasury allowance of the salary bill, detailed, of the Prize Office
for Sept. 29 quarter: total 1975l. Money Book XVI, p. 165. |
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Order by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra. |
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Prefixing: (a) letter from Secretary the Earl of Nottingham to
the Lord Treasurer Oct. 20 inst. conveying the Queen's pleasure
concerning landing the goods plundered at Port St. Mary and now
on board the Fleet. Her Majesty's intention in the letter of the
16th inst. supra p. 366 is to prohibit the landing of such only of the
said goods as are not marked and inventoried by Sir George Rook.
The rest are to be laid up in the Queen's warehouse. Out Letters
(General) XVII, p. 82. |
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William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes to permit Robert
Burridge to resign to his son Samuel his place of Receiver of the
present Aid in Co. Devon. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayte to prepare royal warrants to authorise
the salary of 400l. per an. to Hezekiah Marshall as Commissary
General of the Musters, Provisions and Victuals to the Land Forces
sent under the Earl of Peterborough to the West Indies. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed letter
[missing] of the [Assessment] Commissioners for Co. Norfolk concerning the deficiencies of the taxes there, for which a distringas is
issued against them. Ibid., p. 84. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Gideon Benoist praying to compound his debt of 792l. 12s. 10d.
on Customs bonds: he being very poor and in prison. Reference
Book VIII, p. 18. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Isaac Newton Esq., Master
Worker of the Mint, to pay Samuell Bull 60l. per an. salary and 6l.
each for the largest puncheons and 3l. each for half guinea
puncheons and sixpences instead of 50l. per an. as one of the
engravers of the Mint, he having petitioned shewing that he can
get much more money by business abroad to which he must apply
himself unless he may be allowed above 50l. per an. Warrants not
Relating to Money XVII, p. 438. |
Oct. 21. |
Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of Cornet Lewis Jones for the arrears
on his pension of 3s. a day granted him by the late King payable in
the office of the Earl of Ranelagh, and that same may be transferred
to the Irish Establishment. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 236.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 83. |
Oct. 22, 28 and Dec. 24. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
to take the securities detailed of Thomas Lloyd of Givernhaled
Co. Flint as Receiver of arrears of taxes and of the Duties on Houses
and of Marriages for Chester, Flint and Denbigh due in the time of
Morgan Whitley. |
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Caleb Powle as same for same of Cos. Brecon, Radnor, Anglesey,
Carnarvon, Merioneth and Montgomery due in the time of said Whitley. |
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James Caswall as same for same of Co. Monmouth due in the time of
Thomas Doyly. |
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(Treasurer Godolphin's commissions to the above respectively
of the like dates.) Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, pp. 442,
443–4. |
Oct. 22. |
William Lowndes to the Revenue Commissioners of Ireland
enclosing Richard Crofton's case [missing] as one of the sureties of
William Griffith, late collector of the port and district of Sligo. |
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Treasurer Godolphin recommends [the said] Crofton to you for
the said collector's place. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 238. |
Oct. 23. |
Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Excise Commissioners to pay 60l. per an. to Sir Basil Dixwell, Auditor of Excise,
for an additional fourth clerk granted him during the continuance
of the late Duties on Malt and Leather; the business being now
increased by the present Duties on Malt. Money Book XVI, p. 166. |
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Warrant by same to the Customs Cashier to pay 37l. 10s. 0d. to
Christopher Tilson for Sept. 29 quarter for making a particular
account of the Customs &c. Ibid. |
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Same dormant to same to pay the rents or sums of 55l. per an.
and 200l. per an. to John Backwell as Comptroller of the Great and
Petty Customs London port. Ibid., p. 168. |
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Allowance by same of the Sept. 29 quarter's salary
bill of the Stamp Office: total 1287l. 10s. 0d.: and of the incidents
bill, detailed, of same for same quarter: total 1670l. 10s. 2d.
Ibid., p. 167. |
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Same by same of the same quarter's salary bill of the Customs for
London port (total 5957l. 10s. 0d.) and the outports (total 9034l.
1s. 3d.) respectively. Ibid., p. 168. |
Oct. 23. |
Dormant warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Excise Commissioners to pay the allowance of 200l. per an. to Thomas Hall as
Cashier of Excise for his 4 officers or Tellers (80l. for one and 40l.
each for the other three) in consideration of the great increase of
business by the Additional Duties of Excise: viz. as from Sept. 29 last. |
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150l. per an. additional to Whitlock Bulstrode as Solicitor of
Excise, by reason he manages well the Duties of Salt as well as
Excise thus performing the services of both solicitors, and therefore
deserves both the salaries of 200l. and 150l. per an. Money Book
XVI, pp. 172, 172–3. |
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Same by same to the Auditor and the Receiver General of the
Duchy of Cornwall to pay the yearly fee or salary of 200l. to Samuel
Travers as Surveyor General of Crown Lands. Ibid., p. 185. |
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Same by same to the Customs Cashier to pay the salary of 38l.
13s. 4d. per an. to Charles Bridgeman as Customer of Plymouth port.
Ibid., p. 228. |
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William Lowndes to Sir Thomas Littleton, the Navy Treasurer,
to deposit with the Bank of England tallies for 120,000l. on the
fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies as security for their loan of 115,000l.
to the Navy Treasurer in part of 165,000l. agreed to be so
lent: whereof 50,000l. for wages to seamen; 50,000l. for the
Victualling Course; 15,000l. for bills of exchange and contingencies.
(Same to the Governor of the Bank of England to advance said
115,000l.) (Same to the Navy Commissioners to so apply same.)
Disposition Book XVI, pp. 104, 105. |
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Letter of direction for 750l. to Secretary Nottingham and 500l.
to Secretary Hedges for secret service: out of Civil List moneys.
Ibid., p. 105. |
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William Lowndes to Sir Basill Dixwell. The Lord Treasurer
approves Mr. George Bruere as your deputy, he having served you
faithfully for several years past. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 84. |
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Same to Auditor Bridges to send to my Lord Treasurer the last
account of the Earl of Rochester as Master of the Robes. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditors of Imprests to prepare a privy seal for
allowing the accounts for 2 years to 1673 Dec. 31 of Sir Thomas
Littleton and partners as late Victuallers of the Navy. Ibid., p. 85. |
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Same to the Earl of Romney to attend the auditors in order to
perfect your accounts to Lady day 1684 and 1685 as late Master
of the Robes. Ibid., p. 86. |
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Same to Mr. Taylor to send in his accounts for the 2 years
since 1700 as Paymaster of the Million Lottery Tickets and to pass
same with the accounts for the 3 preceding years. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Rochfort to prosecute his account for the year
ended 1689–90 Feb. 13 as late Master of the Robes. Ibid. |
Oct. 23. |
Same to Mr. Vanhulst to deliver to the Auditors an account
of my Lord Albemarle as late Master of the Robes. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Torrington to prosecute your account to
1687 Lady day as late Master of the Robes. Ibid., p. 87. |
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Same to Sir Rowland Gwynn to send in his accounts as
late Treasurer of the Chamber. Ibid. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ John Bowerbanck as a landwaiter Whitehaven port
loco Richard Brookes removed. |
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Benjamin Huggin (who acts as collector and Deputy Customer
in Ipswich port with the Customer's fees, being between 20l. and
30l. per an.) as collector of Ipswich port at the salary of 20l. per an.
and to have the whole fees of the Customer. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, p. 218. |
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Same by same to same to pay 156l. 17s. 0d. to Richard Natt in full
his late of his expenses in May last when he came to London and left
vessel the Shoreham sloop (in the service of the Customs and newly
fitted and provisioned for 6 months) under the care of Thomas
Forde the mate but which was entirely lost by a violent storm:
the said sum including an article of 13l. which he expended in
journeys on the coast of Kent and Sussex for intelligence concerning
her. Ibid., p. 219. |
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Same by same to the Salt Commissioners to enlarge Abraham
Trent from his imprisonment in the Poultry Counter for Salt Duties
as surety with Capt. Thomas Bryant, he being so poor that he is
maintained in prison by charity. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVII, p. 436. |
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Same by same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Henry Washington
gent of the pasture or morish lands called Poynton Cow Pastures
alias Goosdales in the parish of Poynton Co. Lincoln. |
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Prefixing: Auditor's particular and memorandum of the premises
and Surveyor General's ratal thereof. |
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Followed by: undated entry of Treasurer Godolphin's signature
[? May 1703] of the docquet of this lease. |
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Appending: warrant by Treasurer Godolphin dated 1702–3
March 22 to the Clerk of the Pipe to remit the fine of 100l. on the
said lease. Ibid., pp. 439–440, 556. |
Oct. 24. |
Allowance by same of the Excise Office salary bill for Sept. 29
quarter: total 5655l. 1s. 0d. Money Book XVI, p. 168. |
Oct. 26. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to carefully
inspect once a week the vouchers for the annuities and the cash
applicable thereto and to examine what arrears are due thereon.
Disposition Book XVI, p. 105. |
Oct. 26. |
William Lowndes to the Attorney General to report on the
enclosed draft [missing] of a bond to be given by Edward Byrch,
Governor of the Bahama Islands, for his due observance of the
Acts of trade &c. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 85. |
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Same to the Auditors of Imprests. The Lord Treasurer has
perused your queries on Charles Bertie's account as Treasurer of the
Ordnance and your objections against Mr. Gibbons's account. He
directs "that the account examined by the officers of the Ordnance
or a duplicate thereof attested by them be referred to in their
account, and go in the bagg of Particulars: but that you acquaint
the officers of the Ordnance in regard to future account[s] that this
method is too general and that the debentures should express the
nature of the services with the time more fully, without descending
to the minute particulars." |
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You are also to make a true state of Mr. Meester's whole account,
collecting the same from the accounts both of the Navy and the
Ordnance. Ibid. |
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Treasurer Godolphin's fiat for royal letters patent to constitute
Charles Northcott as Customer of Boston port loco John Clark,
lately deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 219. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Samuel Shepheard and Francis Shepheard of London merchants
shewing that they were to pay 5385l. 1s. 4½d. in January 1700–1
for wine impost but could not obtain payments of debentures due
to them of a greater amount: therefore praying that same may be
applied in payment of their debt. Reference Book VIII, p. 18. |
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Same to same of the petition of Claus Yunge for payment of the
portage of 12 cask of Rhenish wine which the Customs Commissioners refuse to pay him by reason they were left out of his ship's
report, he having no account from his steersman that the said goods
were on board. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of John Hill,
administrator of Francis Hill late collector of Excise &c. in
Lancashire, for allowance of 250l. and 55l. in his accounts being
moneys returned to the Exchequer by bills which were not met.
Ibid. |
Oct. 27. |
Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier
to pay the salary of 5l. 6s. 8d. per an. to Robert George as
Comptroller of Bridgwater port. Money Book XVI, p. 242. |
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Letter of direction for the issue of 54,198l. 12s. 3d. to the Earl of
Ranelagh and 20,973l. 13s. 9d. to Charles Bertie out of funds as
follows viz. 30,033l. 5s. 9½d. of loans on the last part of the 3700l.
per week of the Excise; 8565l. 8s. 9½d. of arrears of Customs;
342l. 14s. 0d. of the 5s. per ton on French ships; 9797l. 5s. 4d. of
the 22d. per cwt. on wrought East India Silk; 2535l. 8s. 10d. of
Hackney Coaches rent; 6185l. 1s. 4½d. of the 15 per cent. on India
silks; 22,625l. 16s. 1d. of the 25 per cent. on French goods; making
80,085l. 0s. 2½d. in all: said sum to be applied as follows: |
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in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons
in England for one year to 1702 Dec. 24. |
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for 3 weeks' subsistence to the Troops in
England to Nov. 11 |
5967 |
14 |
3 |
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for clearings of the additional Officers and
men from the respective dates of raising
to June 24 last of the Royal Regiment of
Horse 263l. 15s. 0d.; Col. Lloyd's Dragoons
117l. 12s. 0d.; Earl of Essex's Dragoons
from March 16 last when they came from
Ireland 677l. 10s. 10d.; Earl of Essex's
additional men 233l. 19s. 6d.; Sir Henry
Belasyse's Regiment of Foot 111l. 7s. 6d.;
Col. Seymour's Regiment 123l. 7s. 0d. |
1527 |
11 |
10 |
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for clearings of the Troops in England from
June 25 last to Aug. 24 last |
8656 |
3 |
3 |
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for pay of the Garrisons for same time |
2408 |
17 |
3½ |
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for pay of the General Staff Officers from
April 25 [last] to Aug. 24 last |
2705 |
13 |
11½ |
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for half a year's fire and candle for the
Garrisons |
950 |
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in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 10,000 men for sea
service. |
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for 3 weeks' subsistence to Lord Lucas's
Regiment of Foot from Oct. 22 [inst.] to
Nov. 11 next at 184l. 9s. 7d. per week |
553 |
8 |
9 |
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for their clearings from their dates of raising to
Aug. 24 last |
1429 |
2 |
11 |
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in part of 700,000l. for 40,000 men for the Allies.
to be remitted to Holland by the Earl of
Ranelagh for the service of said Forces |
30000 |
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54198 |
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3 |
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to Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance,
in further part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. for land
services of the Office of Ordnance |
20973 |
13 |
9 |
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£75172 |
6 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XVI, pp. 107–8. |
Oct. 28. |
William Lowndes to the Navy Treasurer to apply as follows the
30,000l. which Thomas Browne has agreed to advance on credit
of 32,000l. of tallies and orders on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies
and payable in course after 1,851,453l.: viz. |
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£ |
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for interest, bills of exchange and contingencies of the Navy: to be placed to the
head of Wear and Tear |
5000 |
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for the growing charge of Sick and Wounded
and Prisoners at War to be paid over to
Richard Povey, Treasurer for the Sick and
Wounded, in a gross sum as imprest for that
service, two fifths thereof to be placed to
the head of Victualling and the other three
fifths to the head of Wages |
8018 |
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for 2 months' freight to the transport ships
employed in the expedition to Cadiz according to contract and to be paid in a gross
sum for that purpose to Samuel Atkinson
and Nicholas Roop as imprest |
14325 |
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0 |
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to be reserved for such Navy uses as the Lord
Treasurer shall direct |
2656 |
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£30000 |
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(William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners apprising them of
the above.) Disposition Book XVI, p. 109. |
Oct. 28. |
Letter of direction for 5500l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance:
out of the first money of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty: for
purposes as follows: |
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for sending to Barbados an able engineer, a
store keeper, a master gunner and 17
gunners, with a quarter's advance of salary
and for supplying said island with fire arms
and ammunition |
3500 |
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towards making good the demands of the
Government of the Leeward Caribbee
Islands for stores of war for those islands |
2000 |
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£5500 |
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Ibid., p. 110. |
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Same for 4000l. to Sir Benj. Bathurst, Cofferer of the Household:
out of Civil List moneys: to be for the expense of the Household
as by the Establishment in force from July 1 last. Ibid., p. 111. |
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Same for 128l. 18s. 0d. to the Paymaster of the Works: to be
paid to Henry Wise for works in the great plantation on the north
side of Windsor Castle from March 9 last to July 31 last. Ibid. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Montagu. The Lord Treasurer
has been made acquainted with the enclosed warrant to you
[missing] for providing the banner, helmet and sword for the Queen
as Sovereign of the Garter to be used and hung up at the Royal
Chapel at Windsor. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 87. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
to take the securities detailed of John Thornton as Receiver for
Co. Lancs. by the Continued Duties on Marriages and on Houses,
in 4000l. |
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Francis Manaton as same for Co. Cornwall in 4000l. |
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Robert Brown as same for Co. Norfolk and City of Norwich in
5500l. |
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William Burslem as same for Co. Stafford and City of Lichfield
in 4500l. |
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Sir Thomas Cuddon as same for London Westminster and Middlesex in 30,000l. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, p. 445. |
Oct. 28. |
Report by Treasurer Godolphin to the King on the petition of
Capt. Geo. Porter and others in respect to their services in discovering the horrid conspiracy to assassinate Wm. III. In respect
to the circumstances of the petitioners it will be an act of mercy to
continue to them the like allowances as were granted to them by
Wm. III. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, p. 441. |
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Warrants by same to the Queen's Remembrancer to issue process
ad computandum against Anthony Sturt and partners as late
Commissioners for the Victualling. Ibid. |
Oct. 29. |
William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Leonard Blanchfield et al concerning the 3
years arrears on their 2s. a day each, payable in your Office; they
being very aged and poor and some of them in prison. Out Letters
(General) XVII, p. 87. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
to take the sureties detailed of Edward Birch, Deputy Governor
of the Bahama Islands, viz. for the faithful performance of the
several Acts of Trade relating to the Plantations. |
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Prefixing: form of the bond. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVII, pp. 446–7. |
Oct. 30. |
William Lowndes to the Commissioners for Prizes. What orders
have you sent to your officers as to arresting and securing the plunder
[of the prize goods] expected in Admiral Rooke's Fleet? Out Letters
(General) XVII, p. 87. |
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Same to Sir Christo. Musgrave, one of the 4 Tellers of the
Exchequer, for a particular state of your own case in relation to
the Annuity Office. (The like letter to the other Tellers, Visct.
FitzHardinge, Mr. Godolphin, Mr. Vernon.) Ibid., p. 88. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to insert the names of Samuel
Travers and William Tailer as trustees [for the Queen] in the assignment to be made by Mrs. Charlott [Mainwaring] and Eliz. Mainwaring
of the debt due to them from Mr. Thomas Whitley's estate. Ibid. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to direct their officers at Portsmouth and elsewhere to assist the
Prizes officers in discovering and securing any of the goods
[taken from the Spaniards at Port St. Mary's and Vigo]
on board Sir George Rooke's fleet and to permit same forthwith
to be put into small vessels and conveyed under seal to Southampton
and secured in warehouses there. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 220. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of James Taylor for leave to compound a debt of 289l. 10s. 9d. for
Customs. Reference Book VIII, p. 19. |
Oct. 31. |
William Lowndes to Lord Grey to return forthwith into the
Jewel House the plate delivered to you for your chapel as late
Governor of Barbados. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 88. |
Oct. 31. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Ralph Sneyd and Thomas Spendelow, sureties of Thomas Spendelow
as late Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Stafford, shewing that
the said Receiver died 2300l. in arrear, the bulk whereof is since
satisfied and extents are out against his estate for other part thereof:
therefore praying time to raise their own proportions. Reference
Book VIII, p. 21. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for the issue of process ad computandum against William Young and
partners, late Farmers of the revenue of Wine Licences. Warrants
not Relating to Money XVII, p. 449. |