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Dec. 16, 18, 24. |
Warrant dormant by same to the Receiver General of the Duties
on Houses and of the Duties on Marriages for the Counties
respectively concerned to pay the salaries of the following as
Surveyors and Inspectors of the said Duties: viz. |
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per an. |
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l. |
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John Goodall, for Co. Beds. |
60 |
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William Elliot, for Co. Berks. |
70 |
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Thomas Bayly, for Co. Berks. |
70 |
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John Sefton, for Co. Bucks. |
70 |
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John Hearne, for Co. Bucks. |
70 |
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Fra. Lowndes, for Co. Middlesex |
70 |
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William Lawrence, for Co. Middlesex |
70 |
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Reymard Watkins, for Co. Middlesex |
50 |
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John Coker, for Cos. London, Westminster and
Middlesex |
50 |
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Thomas Orbell, for ditto |
50 |
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Thomas Newington. for ditto |
50 |
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John Harwood, for ditto |
50 |
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Rich. Shirley, for ditto |
50 |
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Thomas Bavand. for ditto |
50 |
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William Durham, for ditto |
40 |
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Francis Child, for Cos. Cumberland and Westmorland |
70 |
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James Tregeare, for Co. Cornwall |
70 |
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William Sharpe, for Co. Cornwall |
70 |
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Dennis Nevile, for Co. Derby |
80 |
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Thomas Hand, for Co. Derby |
80 |
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John Woodly, for Co. Devon |
70 |
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Jonathan Pyrke, for Co. Devon |
70 |
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Richard Owen. for Co. Devon |
80 |
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William Byles. for Co. Durham |
70 |
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William Ingram, for Co. York |
80 |
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Robert Mason, for Co. York |
80 |
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Gusta. Young. for Co. York |
80 |
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Cole Mordant. for Co. York |
80 |
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William Alder, for Co. York |
80 |
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William Chamberlain, for Co. York |
80 |
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John Langley. for Co. Northumberland |
70 |
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Stephen Joukson, for Co. Northumberland |
70 |
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Samuell Antrim, for Co. Dorset |
70 |
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William Owen. for Co. Worcester |
70 |
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Godman Atwood. for Co. Worcester |
70 |
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Samuell Champante, for Cos. Somerset and Bristol |
60 |
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Robert Baker, for Co. Somerset |
80 |
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Richard Diggs. for Co. Gloucester |
80 |
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Walter Wyatt, for Co. Gloucester |
80 |
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Thomas Danvers, for Co. Essex |
80 |
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Gamaliel Carr, for Co. Essex |
80 |
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John Birt, for Co. Hereford |
70 |
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David Richards, for Co. Radnor |
70 |
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James Draycot, for Co. Herts. |
70 |
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Edward Wardour. for Co. Herts. |
70 |
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Thomas Jeay, for Co. Huntingdon |
40 |
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Henry Bill. for Co. Sussex |
70 |
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Hugh Walford, for Co. Sussex |
70 |
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William Spencer. for Co. Warwick |
70 |
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Jeremiah Williams, for Co. Wilts. |
80 |
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Daniel Cutting, for Co. Wilts. |
80 |
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John Lucas, for Co. Surrey |
80 |
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Henry Smith, for Co. Surrey |
70 |
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Alex. Catcot, for Cos. London, Westminster and
Middlesex |
50 |
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William Waller, for Co. Surrey and Southwark |
50 |
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Robert Winniatt, for Co. Notts. |
70 |
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John Musson, for Co. Notts. |
70 |
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David Jones, for Co. Kent |
80 |
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Nicho. Greenwood, for Co. Kent |
80 |
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Hen. Morris, for Co. Suffolk |
80 |
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Jona Taylour, for Co. Monmouth |
70 |
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Richard Carter, for Co. Lancaster |
60 |
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Obed. Smith, for Co. Leicester |
70 |
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William Draycot, for Co. Leicester |
70 |
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Geo. Chappell, for Co. Lincoln |
60 |
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John Cleake, for Co. Lincoln |
60 |
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Fra. Morphen, for Co. Norfolk |
70 |
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Cha. Jones, for Co. Chester |
70 |
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George Hall, for Co. Chester |
70 |
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Richard Parry, for the Counties of South Wales |
70 |
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Thomas Pugh, for the Counties of South Wales |
70 |
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Edward Corbett, for Co. Stafford |
70 |
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John Yapp, for Co. Stafford |
70 |
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Thomas Davis, for Co. Salop |
70 |
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Phil. Thomas, for Co. Salop |
70 |
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William Williams, for Co. Brecon |
70 |
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Thomas Gwillim, for Co. Anglesea |
80 |
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John Ryves, for Co. Southampton |
80 |
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Phil. Chandler, for Co. Southampton |
80 |
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David Richards, for Co. Radnor |
70 |
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Richard Davis Knight, for Co. Northampton |
70 |
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Thomas Knight, for Co. Northampton |
70 |
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Charles Jones, for Co. Cardigan |
60 |
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Hump. Jones, for Co. Denbigh |
60 |
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William Jones, for Co. Carnarvon |
80 |
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Samuell Francis, for the Counties of North Wales or
any of them |
60 |
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William Price, for ditto " " " |
70 |
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John York, for Co. Cambridge 80l. per an. as from
1702, Aug. 18. |
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Walter Warlow, for Co. Oxford 80l. per an. as from 1702
March 25. |
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Fra. Baraby, for Co. York 80l. per an. as from 1702 Dec. 25. |
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John Dynly, for Co. York 80l. per an. as from 1702 Dec. 25. |
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Cha. Trench, for Co. Leicester 70l. per an. as from 1702 Dec. 25. |
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General Surveyors. |
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Jos. Heslerton, for Co. Kent |
125 |
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Henry Flower, for Co. Wilts. |
125 |
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Ezek. Polstead, for Co. York |
125 |
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Walter Jones, for Co. Chester |
125 |
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Money Book XVI, pp. 218–221, 224. |
Dec. 16. |
Letter of direction for 8608l. 0s. 6d. to Mr. Shales, late her Majesty's
Goldsmith, for jewels, plate &c. furnished into the Jewel House
between March 8 last and June 24 last: |
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2921l. 3s. 8d. to Samuel Smethin, the present Goldsmith to her
Majesty, for the like between June 24 last and Sept. 29 last. |
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2650l. to Sir Stephen Evance, her Majesty's Jeweller, for jewels
delivered between March 8 last and Sept. 29 last. Disposition
Book XVI, p. 131. |
Dec. 16. |
William Lowndes to Auditor Done to report on the enclosed
accounts [missing] of Sir William Scawen and Mr. Cornish of money
received by them for clothing several Troops in 1690 for which they
are set in super in the accounts of Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby
as late joint Paymasters of Ireland. Out Letters (General) XVII,
p. 100. |
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Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed letter
[missing] from Mr. Booth, Surveyor of the Greenwax, relating to
3000 marks due to the Queen from the Earldom of Chester upon
occasion of the decease of the late King. Ibid., p. 103. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners for an account of the gross and
net produce of the several branches of the Excise for the years
ended at Midsummer 1698 and 1702: also of the gross and net
produce of the Malt Duty from 1697 April 20 during the term then
commencing. Ibid. |
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] relating to the house built at Mortlake by
Charles I for the tapestry manufacture. Ibid., p. 105. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed letter
missing from William Holbech relating to the assessments and
duplicates for Devon and Exeter. Ibid. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Benj. Smith as tidesman in the inferior list London port
loco John Banbury deceased. |
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Robert Hazard as a noontender ibid loco Thomas Yarmouth
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 224. |
Dec. 17. |
Same by same to the Receipt for 37,000l. to the Earl of
Ranelagh by tallies on the overplus of the Malt Duties next after
156,042l. 1s. 10d. thereon: to be for the subsistence of the Forces
in Holland as part of 700,000l. for 40,000 men to Dec. 24 next.
Money Book XVI, p. 216. |
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Money warrant for 253l. 2s. 5d. to John Murdock, Customs
Surveyor at Greenwich, for one moiety of 506l. 4s. 10d. for a parcel
of English coin and wrought plate seized by him on attempted
exportation. (Money order dated Jan. 4 hereon.) (For the letter
of direction hereon see infra under date 1702–3 March 3.) Ibid., p.
223. Order Book V, p. 443. |
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Same for 37l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Hewit for 3 quarters to Sept. 29
last on his salary as Surveyor General of Woods Trent North. Money
Book XVI, p. 228. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners. On reading a
representation from the Prizes Commissioners the Lord Treasurer
has directed that the plate and prize goods on the Mary man-of-war,
now at Long Reach (which were taken out of the galleons destroyed
at Vigo) be unladen to-morrow. Out Letters (General) XVII,
p. 103. |
Dec. 17. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh for a state of the issues made to
you pursuant to the appropriations of last year viz. |
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on the 700,000l. for 40,000 men for the Allies. |
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on the 264,874l. for Guards and Garrisons in England. |
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on the 87,125l. for 10,000 men for sea service.
Ibid., p. 104. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the [Principal] Commissioners
of Prizes to carry to the Mint all the silver and plate on board the
Mary man-of-war which is come into Long Reach with several
rich goods taken from the galleons destroyed at Vigo. Warrants
not Relating to Money XVII, p. 477. |
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Same by same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of a piece of land formerly accounted part of the Old
Tilt Yard and compounded for by Sir Robert Holmes with Mr.
George Kirk (who had only the custody thereof): all in order to
a lease thereof to Henry Holmes for 31 years at a rent of 10s. per
an. and fine of 300l. |
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Prefixing: Surveyor General's report on said Holmes's petition
for same. The premises yield at rack near 100l. per an. but
considering the removal of the Court to St. James's and it being
probable that the same being a paper building may want to be
rebuilt within the term desired. I think 450l. [fine] reasonable. I
advise a clause of re-assumption seeing that it is hoped her Majesty
may rebuild her ancient palace of Whitehall. Ibid., p. 479. |
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Same by same to the Salt Commissioners to give directions to
their officers that before the landing of any Newfoundland cod fish
taken as prize they cut off a part of the tail of every fish as by law
they are directed to do to all fish, English taken, before the same
are allowed to be shipped for export: all by reason that all fish
salted with salt that have not paid [Salt] Duties are by an Act of
1 Queen Anne prohibited to be imported into any port of England;
and there being now several French prizes laden with cod fish taken
at Newfoundland and cured there, which if landed and condemned and
sold as prize and no care taken to prevent a drawback on exportation
will be very prejudicial to the [Salt Duty] revenue. Ibid., p. 481. |
Dec. 18. |
Money warrant for 50l. 3s. 9d. each to the following as Serjeantsat-Arms viz. John Templer Esq. for half a year to 1700 Aug. 11;
Thomas Shirley for same to 1700 July 27; Samuel Powell, Edmund
Williamson, Thomas Turst and Joseph Lawson for same to 1700
June 24; Daniell Gardiner (Gardner) and Phillip Ryley for same to
1700 Xmas; Benj. Gregg for same to 1700 June 8. (Letter of
direction dated Dec. 9 hereon.) Money Book XVI, p. 226.
Disposition Book XVI, p. 122. |
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Same for 15l. to Walter Wallinger and Joseph Cranmer for 3
quarters to Sept. 29 last on their salaries as the two Secondaries in
the Office of the Pipe. Ibid., p. 232. |
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Letter of direction for 1000l. to William Lowndes for secret service:
out of Civil List moneys. Ibid., p. 126. |
Dec. 18. |
Letter of direction for 1484l. 12s. 0d. to William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works of Windsor Castle: out of Civil List moneys:
to be applied in discharge of what has grown due for works done
within the said Castle between March 8 last and Sept. 30 last.
Disposition Book XVI, p. 127. |
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William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners to report on the
enclosed memorial missing of the Customs Commissioners relating
to the commissions granted by them to several of your officers who
were employed in the Salt Duty. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 104. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh for an account what Establishment
has been made by you and the rest of the Chelsea Hospital
Commissioners "and what has been done in pursuance of that
Commission" and whether you had any distinct authority to be
Paymaster of the said Hospital [as distinct from] that of Paymaster
General of the Forces. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Burton, Receiver of the Hospital of the Savoy. You
are to allow the taxes to the several tenants who have not covenanted
to pay the same: and you are to pay 500l. forthwith into the
Exchequer. Ibid., p. 105. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Sir Henry Furnese relating to the clothing of Col.
Stanley's [now the Earl of Derby's] Regiment for the years 1696–7.
Ibid., p. 106. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the [Principal] Commissioners
of Prizes to unlade as soon as may be the 2 galleons that last came
up the river [with the Vigo plunder] and to carry to the Mint all
silver plate and bullion: but the requisite warrants are first to be
obtained from the Admiralty Court. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVII, p. 480. |
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Same by same to the Queen's Remembrancer to take the sureties
detailed of Paul Docminique and Adolphus Philips of London
merchants as sureties of Andrew Hamilton who is appointed Deputy
Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania by William Penn Esq.,
Proprietor of the said Province. Ibid. |
Dec. 19. |
Royal warrant to the Lord Treasurer for 500l. to Charles, Earl
of Winchilsea "whom we have sent upon a compliment to the
Court of Hanover" for his charges and expenses in travelling to
and from the said Court: being as additional to the 500l. directed
August 29 last. (Money warrant dated Dec. 24 hereon.) (Money
order dated Dec. 29 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXI, p. 482.
Order Book V, p. 424. Disposition Book XVI, p. 128. |
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal to
grant to John Howe the office of Receiver and Paymaster General
of the Forces in England and of Chelsea Hospital loco the Earl of
Ranelagh whose patent is hereby revoked. King's Warrant Book
XXI, pp. 485–6. |
Dec. 19. |
Same to same for a same to grant to Charles Fox the office
of Paymaster of the Forces in the Low Countries. Ibid., p.
487. |
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Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 20,000l. to
Samuel Swithin [sic for Smithin or Smethin] the Queen's goldsmith,
for gold works, gilt and white plate &c. to be delivered to the Jewel
Office. (Privy seal dated Dec. 31 hereon.) Ibid., p. 489. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to reserve for the
Queen's orders relative to her [100,000l.] charity the 500l. which
Mr. Samuel Burton, Receiver of the Revenues of the Hospital of
the Savoy, is forthwith to pay into the Exchequer. Disposition
Book XVI, p. 126. |
Dec. 21. |
Royal letters patent appointing Charles Nicholas Eyre to be
Constable of Harleigh [Harlech] Castle Co. Merioneth with the Castle
Yard and Castle Green there; with the fee and salary of 50l. out of the
Crown Revenues of North Wales. King's Warrant Book XXII,
pp. 73–4. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to employ Mr.
Sharp (the brother of the Archbishop of York) to serve stationery
goods to the Customs officers in place of the person lately deceased
who served same: all at the desire of the said archbishop who has
assured the Lord Treasurer that his said brother will furnish the
goods at as reasonable rates as any other person. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 105. |
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Treasury reference to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of
William Janson for leave to compound a debt of 333l. 6s. 8d. for
Salt Duty, he being reduced in circumstances by loss of a ship and
cargo in Oct. 1698. Reference Book VIII, p. 26. |
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Same to same of the petition of Michaell Hall, salter, for the like
leave to compound a like debt of 206l. 13s. 4d. Ibid. |
Dec. 22. |
Money warrant for 955l. to John Robinson, Dr. in Divinity,
being 500l. for equipage and 455l. for a quarter's advance of ordinary
from Dec. 11 inst. as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Sweden.
(Money order dated Dec. 23 hereon.) Money Book XVI, p. 228.
Order Book V, p. 419. Disposition Book XVI, p. 128. |
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Letter of direction for 271l. 19s. 0d. to William Roberts, Paymaster
of the Works at Windsor: out of Civil List moneys: to be paid
to the Duke of Northumberland for the charge of repairing his
lodgings in the Round Tower in Windsor Castle. Disposition Book
XVI, p. 128. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Martin Watson as a landcarriageman London port loco
Henry Adams deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 230. |
Dec. 23. |
Privy seal for 500l. as equipage and 5l. a day as ordinary to John
Robinson, Dr. in Divinity, as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of
Sweden. King's Warrant Book XXI, p. 489. |
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal
to authorise the Lord Treasurer and the Chief Baron and the Barons
of the Exchequer to compound First Fruits. Ibid., pp. 490–3. |
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Same to same for a same to authorise the Exchequer to take in
loans on the Land Tax (1 Anne. c. st 2. c. 1.) not exceeding
1,800,000l. Ibid., pp. 493–4. |
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Same to same for a same for 20,000l. to the Duke of Somerset,
Master of the Horse, as imprest for the extraordinaries of the Stables.
(Money warrant dated 1702–3 Jan. 6 hereon. This warrant quotes
the privy seal as dated 1702 Dec. 31.) (Money order dated 1702–3
Jan. 7 hereon.) Ibid., p. 494. Money Book XVI, p. 239. Order
Book V. p. 432. |
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Same to same for a same for 352,000l. to John Howe, Paymaster
of the Forces, as imprest for the Guards and Garrisons. (Money
warrant dated Dec. 30 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 30 hereon.)
King's Warrant Book XXI, p. 495. Money Book XVI, p. 235.
Order Book V, p. 424. |
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Same to same for a same for 885,669l. 3s. 2d. to Charles Fox,
Paymaster of the Forces in the Low Countries, as imprest for the
Forces acting in conjunction with the Forces of the Allies. (Money
warrant dated Dec. 30 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec. 30 hereon.)
King's Warrant Book XXI, p. 495. Money Book XVI, p. 235.
Order Book V, p. 423. |
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Detailed Establishment, under the Queen's sign manual, of the
Treasurer of the Chamber. (The Establishment provides for the
following items hitherto payable at the Exchequer viz. Thomas
Rymer, Historiographer Royal 200l. per an.; Nahum Tate, Poet
Laureat 100l. per an.; John Norris, joiner of the Privy. Chamber
19l. 11s. 8d.; the 4 Court Drums, Robert Maugridge, John Skyrme,
John Clothier. William Gardner 24l. each. |
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The total Establishment amounts only to 19,183l. 13s. 0d. per an.
representing a reduction of 4244l. on the Establishment at the
commencement of the reign see supra pp. 115–123. The reduction is
due to the following items present in the former list but omitted in
the present one: viz. |
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s. |
d. |
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the Serjeant of the Hawks |
136 |
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one falconer |
80 |
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three falconers 50l. each |
150 |
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five falconers 45l. each |
225 |
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one falconer |
25 |
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five pensionary falconers |
100 |
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the Master of the Buckhounds |
500 |
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ditto for 100 hounds |
456 |
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ditto for a waggon &c. |
80 |
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the Serjeant of the Buckhounds |
200 |
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five horse huntsmen |
905 |
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five foot huntsmen |
200 |
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the Master of the Harriers |
436 |
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one horse huntsman |
95 |
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one horse huntsman |
75 |
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a foot huntsman for the Beagles |
194 |
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the foresters of Waltham Forest |
36 |
10 |
0 |
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Master of the Barges, allowance in lieu of bills
reduced from 130l. to 100l. |
30 |
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2 waiters on the Robes 10l. each |
20 |
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St. James's Park Pond keeper |
30 |
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Housekeeper and Wardrobe Keeper at Kensington in lieu of all bills |
150 |
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Clerk of the Wardrobe |
160 |
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Mr. Chase the Apothecary to our person, 115l.
for salary and 52l. for lodging |
167 |
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Mr. Abraham Rottermondt the other apothecary
115l.; 52l. and 205l. 5s. 0d. |
372 |
5 |
0 |
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Apothecary of the Household salary |
160 |
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Repairer of bridges and passages in New Forest |
20 |
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Chief Painter |
200 |
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Frederick Sonnius, Keeper of the Pictures etc. |
100 |
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2 barbers in ordinary |
340 |
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William Vanbrugh pension |
100 |
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Christopher Tankred, late Master of the Harriers
pension |
300 |
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William Paulet, Gallery Keeper |
54 |
15 |
0 |
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As against the above reductions in the Establishment the following
items appear as new or as increases: |
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the Master of the Barges 130l. as against 100l.
in preceding list |
30 |
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the Yeomen of the Guard 6506l. 5s. as against
5550l. in preceding list |
956 |
5 |
0 |
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Joseph Pitt "the other apothecary to our
person" for his salary |
115 |
0 |
0 |
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ditto "for physick for our person and in lieu of
bills" |
205 |
5 |
0 |
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But our pleasure is that upon the death or
removal either of him the said James Chase
or the said Joseph Pitt which[ever] shall first
happen the place of him so first dying or
happening to be removed shallcease and
determine. |
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William Jones, our Household Apothecary, in
lieu of bills, being over and above his salary
amounting to 33l. 6s. 8d. per an. payable at
the Exchequer |
106 |
13 |
4 |
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Thomas Rymer, Historiographer Royal, lately
payable at the Exchequer |
200 |
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Nahum Tate, Poet Laureat, lately payable at the
Exchequer |
100 |
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John Norris, Joiner of the Privy Chamber, lately
payable at the Exchequer |
19 |
11 |
8 |
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Robert Maugridge. John Skyrme, John Clothier
and William Gardner. our four Court Drums.
24l. a piece in lieu of the salaries heretofore
allowed them at the Receipt of our Exchequer
and afterwards by the Paymaster General of
our Forces. |
86 |
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But our will and pleasure is that as any of the
said four persons shall happen to die. be
removed or otherwise provided for. the place
of him or them so dying. removed or provided
for shall be sunk and determined and the
salary or allowance saved to our use |
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By the above reductions and additions respectively the net
Establishment is reduced from 23,427l. 13s. 0d. as it was in January
to 19,183l. 13s. 0d. in the present list. |
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The Establishment concludes with the regulation of allowances
for bills and travelling expenses on the lines of the regulation in the
preceding Establishment. King's Warrant Book XXI, pp. 497–503. |
Dec. 23. |
Letter of direction for 2485l. 18s. 3½d. to Isaac Newton, Master
and Worker of the Mint: out of Civil List funds, to defray the
charge he was at in making gold and silver medals at the Coronation.
Disposition Book XVI, p. 126. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to take in loans
on the Land Tax [1 Anne St. 2. c. 1] to an amount not exceeding
1,800,000l. in all. Ibid., p. 129. |
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Letter of direction for 300,000l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of
loans to be made by him on credit of the Land Tax. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Francis Cuddon proposing his sureties, detailed, as Receiver General
for London. Westminster and Middlesex for the remainder of the
present Land Tax. Reference Book VIII, p. 27. |
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Same to same of the petition of Morgan Whitley, late Receiver
General of Cheshire and North Wales, praying release from confinement and time for making up his account, his surety having lately
paid 4600l. towards his debt. Ibid., p. 28. |
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
Francis Collingwood, son and heir of Col. Collingwood deceased, for
a new lease of the Holy Island Co. Durham. Ibid. |
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Same to same of the petition of John Evelyn for a fresh lease for
31 years of a small slip of ground adjoining his house at Deptford
at 2s. per an. rent. Ibid. |
Dec.[? 23]. |
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord
Chamberlain's warrant dated Dec. 14 to the Master of the Great
Wardrobe for the delivery to Charles Hanbury Esq., Clerk of the
Cheque to the Yeomen of the Guard, of 142 badges for the said
Guard's liveries ("which were laid up last year by order of Council")
with the letters A. R. for the Cypher and the words Semper Eodem
for the Motto and 140 bonnets of velvet with bands of crimson,
sky colour and white ribbonds: 140 pairs of worsted blue stockins
and 140 pair of buff gloves and 140 pair for cloth for the Watching
Gowns at 20s. each. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, p. 482. |
Dec. 23. |
The like of a same dated same to the Master of the Jewel House
for the delivery to Richard L' Bass, Marshal of the Ceremonies, of
a gold chain and medal of the value of 110l. as a present from the
Queen to the Secretary of the Prussian Ambassador. Ibid. |
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The like of a same dated Dec. 23 to the Master of the
Great Wardrobe for the delivery to Dr. Blow of liveries for the
children of the Chapel for the year 1702, as formerly allowed. Ibid.,
p. 483. |
Dec. 23. |
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for a great seal for
a grant to Robert Craighead, Alexander Hutchinson, James Bruce,
Francis Irdell, John McBridge, Jo[h]n Malcome, John Hutchinson,
Andrew Ferguson, William Holmes senr., John Stirlin, Robert
Haltridge, Thomas Orr and James Kirkpatrick for themselves and
the rest of the Presbyterian Ministers of the North of Ireland of the
like pension of 1200l. per an. as was similarly directed by Wm. III.
by his sign manual of 1699 May 30 to the first 7 first named and
Archibald Rose; which former letters patent became void by the
said King's demise: to be payable from the date the said prior
annuity was last paid and to be distributed amongst the said
Presbyterian ministers according to lists to be approved by the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, pp. 245–6. |
Dec. 24. |
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to authorise
the Lord Treasurer to issue Commissions to the respective Receivers
of the Land Tax lately granted [by 1 Anne st. 2 c. 1]. King's
Warrant Book XXI, p. 510. |
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Money warrant for 2650l. to Sir Stephen Evance, her Majesty's
Jeweller, for 6 jewels presented by her to several Foreign Ministers.
(Money order dated 1722–3 Jan. 4 hereon.) |
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Appending: the Lord Chamberlain's certificate of said jewels:
the Queen's picture set with diamonds of the value of 1000l. for
Count [Johann Quintin] Jorger, Envoy from the Emperor; a ring
of 400l. for [Ernest Augustus] Count [Von] Platen, Envoy from the
Elector and Electress Dowager of Hanover; a ring of 350l. to the
Envoy from Denmark; a ring of 300l. to Count Maffey, Envoy from
the Duke of Savoy; one diamond ring each of the value of 300l.
each to Monsieur Wickman, Envoy from Bavaria and to the Envoy
from the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel. Money Book XVI, p. 229.
Order Book V, p. 427. |
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Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier
to pay the salary of 78l. 6s. 8d. per an. to William Gratwick as
Customer of Chester port. Money Book XVI, p. 231. |
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Warrant by same to same to pay 80l. 12s. 4d. to the officers of the
Pipe for one year on their several fees to June 24 last viz. 63l. 2s. 0d.
to Lord Robert Russell. Clerk of the Pipe and to the Secondary and
sworn clerks in that Office: 5l. 15s. 0d. to John Pottinger, Comptroller of the Pipe: 11l. 15s. 4d. to Henry Ballowe and John Smith,
Deputy Chamberlains in the Exchequer. Money Book XVI, p. 232. |
Dec. 24. |
Money warrant for 93l. 15s. 5d. to John Wingfeild for an overpayment as Sheriff of Co. Rutland for the year ended Sept. 29 last.
(Money order dated Jan. 11 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated
1702–3 Jan. 6 hereon.) Ibid., p. 231. Order Book V, p. 435.
Disposition Book XVI, p. 136. |
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Same for 9l. 3s. 4d. to the clerks in the Office of the Pipe for 2
years to 1702 on their fee payable in every second year. Money
Book XVI, p. 232. |
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Same for 200l. to William Borrett upon account: for Crown
law charges. (Money order dated Jan. 4 hereon.) Ibid., p. 232.
Order Book V, p. 429. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Trustees for circulating
Exchequer Bills to reduce their establishment to 1300l. per an. viz.
300l. each for 3 Trustees ut supra p. 411; 200l. for their Secretary;
150l. to Samuell Edwards their Cashier; 40l. for a housekeeper and
10l. for a cleaner viz. Money Book XVI, p. 233. |
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Allowance by same of the 1702 Michaelmas quarter's incidents
bill. detailed, of the Post Office total 1479l. 10s. 6d.: including
9580, 3676, 4254, 1448 and 9776 ship letters at a penny each;
16l. 5s. 0d. to Alex. Say for attending the House of Commons in the
delivery of their letters the last Sessions; 5l. 7s. 6d. to Nich[olas]
Royall for his care and trouble in the delivering the Parliament
men's letters for four last Sessions. Ibid., p. 236. |
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Money warrant for 250l. each to Thomas, Earl of Stamford and
Robert. Lord Lexinton for the time they served on the Commission
of Trade after the late King's decease viz. for one quarter from
8 March last to June 9 following. (Money order dated Jan. 4
hereon.) Ibid., p. 234. Order Book V, p. 427. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receiver General of the
Duties on Houses and on Marriages for London and Westminster
to pay the salaries of the Agents [for Taxes] viz. 100l. per an. each
to James Dewy, William Clayton, Ch. Dartiquenave and German
Ireton and 50l. per an. to Max Stephens; 20l. per an. to their clerk
William Sorrell and 40l. per an. to William Alderton their messenger.
Money Book XVI, p. 257. |
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Money warrant for 47l. 4s. 2d. to Lord Robert Russell, for one
year to Sept. 29 last on his fee as Clerk of the Pipe, and for 60l. for
same time on his allowance for drawing down &c. the convictions of
Recusants. In the margin: cancelled. (Letter of direction for
107l. 4s. 2d. dated 1702–3 Feb. 5.) Money Book XVI, p. 242.
Disposition Book XVI, p. 146. |
Dec. 24. |
Warrant dormant from Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs
Cashier to pay the fee or salary of 12l. per an. to Thomas Chiffinch
as one of the 2 Searchers at Gravesend. (With a later order of
confirmation dated 1715 April 27.) Money Book XVI, p. 266. |
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Letter of direction for 9516l. 16s. 6d. to Visct. Fitz Hardinge,
Treasurer of the Chamber: for half a year to 1702 Xmas on the
Establishment of the said Office. Disposition Book XVI, p. 133. |
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William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners to attend the Lord
Admiral's Council with such proofs as you have touching Richard
Hudson, master of the Dixwell ketch, for embezzling part of the
booty entrusted to him which was taken at Vigo. In the margin:
delivered to Mr. Burgess, Solicitor to the Prizes. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 106. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners. It is the Lord Treasurer's
pleasure that you renew the deputation of John Brougham as your
Secretary. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Montague to apply the 1200l. directed to you
to the providing of badges and other things for the Yeomen of the
Guard and Warders of the Tower against the Queen's birthday.
The Lord Treasurer intends, as soon as the holidays are over, to issue
to you what will clear so much as has grown due on the Great
Wardrobe between March 8 last and Xmas last. Ibid., p. 107. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ John Fotherby as Collector of Whitehaven port loco
Richard Marshall who has relinquished. |
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Joseph Sewell (a clerk of long experience in said port) as assistant
to said Fotherby with an allowance of 40l. per an. out of Fotherby's
salary. |
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William Acklam (long a tidesman extraordinary London port)
as a tidesman in Bristol port loco John Jones deceased. |
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James Minson as a tidesman Bristol port loco William Knifton
dismissed. |
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John Osborne (an extraordinary tidesman at Falmouth) as a tidesman in fee there loco Dennis Swynny lately deceased. Out Letters
(Customs) XIV, pp. 230, 231. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of James Brook, master of the ship Mary employed as a transport
ship in the late expedition to Cadiz; shewing that by order of the
Duke of Ormonde he brought over from Port St. Mary's one Madame
Maria Povia and her effects and that she made him a present of 3
pipes of wine part of which he drank on the voyage and the remainder
is threatened to be seized as prize, but same is neither prize nor
plunder: therefore praying leave to enter same. Reference Book
VIII, p. 27. |
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
James Fincher, clerk, for continuance of the lease of the manor of
Fordington Co. Dorset of which his father Major Richard Fincher
(who signalised himself by joining General Monk and Sir George
Booth) laid out 3000l. in purchasing the inheritance. Ibid., p. 29. |
Dec. 24. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
in the Exchequer to take the securities, detailed, of Francis Cuddon
of St. Michael Bassishaw, London as Receiver General for Westminster, Middlesex and the Inns of Court and Chancery for the
remainder of the present Land Tax &c. loco his father Sir Thomas
Cuddon deceased. |
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Prefixing: report by the Agents for Taxes on said Cuddon's
petition proposing his securities. |
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Followed by: Treasurer Godolphin's constitution of said Cuddon
as Receiver. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, pp. 483, 489. |
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Subscription by same for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's
warrant dated Dec. 9 to the Master of the Great Wardrobe, for the
provision of necessaries, detailed, [for the Queen's service at] St.
James's and Kensington; viz. putting a new glass and new slips
of glass in the great Pear Glass in the Privy Chamber at St. James's;
and for repairing the tables, stands, looking glasses, cabinets, pear
glasses, chimney glasses and sconces there: putting a new glass
into the marquetry frame in the Presence Chamber; and a glass
over the chimney in the New Bedchamber to be 60 inches by 24:
also a new scrutore of Grenoble wood for the Bedchamber with 9
drawers over the door and 2 in the frame, lined with velvet, and 2
crystal glasses cut with silver heads for sand and ink and the door
of the scrutore lined with velvet: also a new strong box with brass
work gilded upon a frame of Prince's wood: also for repairing at
Kensington all the tables, stands, looking glasses, writing tables,
scrutores, cabinets, glasses and glass scones in her Majesty's
apartment at Kensington. Ibid., p. 484. |
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Warrant by same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes to
attend the unlading of the third galleon when arrived at Deptford
and the Mary man-of-war and to take 2 warehouses at Buttolph wharf
and one at Coxkey [Cox's Quay] for the reception of the prize
goods; and to carry to the Mint all the plate. |
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In the margin: Benjamin Codes to certify the plunder found on
board the tenders. Ibid., p. 485. |
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Same by same to Phillip Ryley to pay John Lipscombe 20l. per an.
for viewing the enclosures of timber from time to time in New Forest
for the prevention of damage thereto and to expend 58l. in repairs
to the banks and rails. |
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Followed by: a confirmation dated 1703 Aug. 18 by Treasurer
Godolphin for this warrant to be executed by Edward Wilcox the
then Surveyor General of Woods Trent South. Ibid., p. 487. |
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Same by same to Auditor Brook Bridges to allow in account to
Charles Bertie as Treasurer of the Ordnance 4125l. for payments by
him to the officers of the Ordnance for executing the office of Master
General of the Ordnance for 2¾ years ended 1693 July. Ibid., p. 488. |
Dec. 25. |
Money warrant for 75l. to the Mayor &c. of Berwick for 3 quarters
to Sept. 29 last on the allowance for repair of the bridge over the
Tweed. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 24.) Money Book XVI,
p. 258. Disposition Book XVI, p. 116. |
Dec. 26. |
William Lowndes to the Master of the Jewel House for a schedule
of all plate delivered out of the Jewel House by indenture since the
Restoration and not returned. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 106. |
Dec. 27. |
Constitution by Treasurer Southampton of Mrs. Mary Howard,
spinster, daughter of Phillip Howard Esq. as housekeeper of the
Excise Office loco her said father surrendered. Warrants not Relating
to Money XVII, pp. 486–7. |
Dec. 28. |
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners enclosing the
petition [missing] of Col. Thomas Moor and Francis Wright praying
delivery of a parcel of cochineal which they are (by order of Council
of Dec. 10 inst.) to receive for the use of the Forces that served on
the fleet the last summer. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 107. |
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Same to Mr. Brewer to report on the enclosed petition of the
seamen of Her Majesty's ship Newport praying their shares of 3
French prizes taken by the said ship in May last which they allege
are sold and the money to have been in your hands for [the last]
three months. Ibid. |
Dec. 29. |
Money order for 225l. to the Agents for Taxes for Xmas quarter's
salaries. |
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5l. to John Broadhurst for same quarter as Porter at the Exchequer
Gate. |
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200l. to Charles, Lord Halifax for one year to same date on his
allowance as Auditor of the Receipt. Order Book V, pp. 425, 426. |
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Letter of direction for 60,000l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of
loans on the Land Tax: to be applied as follows: |
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for pay of the King Fisher, Hampton Court,
Suffolk, Exeter, Montagu, Pembroke, Dover,
Centurion, Medway, Chatham, Monk and
Assistance
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30000 |
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for carrying on the pay of the ships at Portsmouth |
10000 |
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for pay of the ships at Chatham |
20000 |
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£60000 |
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Disposition Book XVI, p. 130. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt. The orders for
the 300,000l. supra p. 428 are to be drawn without interest "the
Treasurer of the Navy having agreed thereunto." Ibid. |
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Letter of direction for 20l. to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer
of the Chamber: to be paid to Samuell Weeley, one of the children
of the Chapel. Ibid., p. 132. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh for an account how
you have remitted the money for the Danish Subsidies and how
far the same has been applied. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 107. |
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William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners to peruse the
enclosed accounts [missing] of prize goods and to certify the Lord
Treasurer what has become of the said goods. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 107. |
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Same to Mr. Fox. The Lord Treasurer directs you to write to
Mr. Swete by this night's post that by reason of the fall of the agio
and the exchange the English Forces from Dec. 24 inst. can be
supplied at the rate "only" of 10 guilders and 15 stivers for 1l.
sterling and no more; and that remittances will come to him by the
next post to be paid to the Foreign Troops as usual and to the
English [troops] at the said rate of 10 guilders and 15 stivers although
the exchange at this time is not higher than 10 guilders 3 stivers and
no undertakers offer more. Ibid., p. 108. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners. The Lord Treasurer has read
yours desiring an issue of half a year's money for the Yards and the
Navy Course. You do not say to what date nor in what proportions
it is to be on the heads of Navy Ordinary and of Wear and Tear
nor to what heads the 87,508l. is to be placed which was issued on
Jan. 14 last out of last year's funds for the Yards. |
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In future please be particular in your [weekly] memorial [for
money] to distinguish to what respective heads of the Navy expense
the money desired is to be placed. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes for an account of what is come in
of last year's Land Tax [1 Anne c. 6] and how much of the Capitation
[1 Anne c. 6]. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of George Wilmshurst of London cooper shewing that he is imprisoned
as surety for John Mathews merchant for 2237l. tobacco Duties
owing: but is utterly unable to pay any part thereof, having a wife
and several small children. Reference Book VIII, p. 28. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Elizabeth Brawn,
relict of Cha. Brawn, late Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Somerset,
for allowance of 874l. 7s. 6d. and 1062l. for his extraordinary expenses
in his receipt. Ibid. |
Dec. 30. |
Letter of direction for 200,000l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of
loans to be made by said Treasurer on the Land Tax: with 5 per
cent. interest: "which tallies" are to be reserved in the Navy
Treasurer's hands for such uses of the Navy or Victualling as the
Lord Treasurer shall direct. If the Navy Treasurer receives any
interest on the repayment orders for any part of this sum he is to
be charged therewith in the imprest certificate. Disposition Book
XVI, p. 131. |
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Same for 200,000l. to Charles Fox for pay of the Forces to act in
conjunction with the Allies: out of loans to be made by said Fox
on the Land Tax at 5 per cent. interest: but if any interest be
received by him for any part of the said sum he is to be charged
with same ut supra. Ibid., p. 132. |
Dec. 30. |
Same for 1000l. to Lord Edward Russell out of the 20,000l. for the
late King's servants: to be paid over towards the debt due to the
Messengers of the late King's Chamber on bills for travelling charges
&c. due before March 8 last. Ibid. |
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William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Elizabeth Mainwaring relict of Sir Thomas
Mainwaring, son and heir of Sir John Mainwaring touching Sir
John's estate which was extended for Sir Morgan Whitley's debt.
Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 108. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of William Churchill relating to a debt of 700l. owing to
him for stationery furnished for the War Office from the year 1697.
Ibid., p. 109. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Mills, master of the Anne yacht, late a tender on her
Majesty's ship Royal William, praying remission of an Exchequer
fine of 100l. set on him. Reference Book VIII, p. 29. |
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Same to Phillip Ryley, Surveyor of Woods Trent South, of the
petition of John Latton for refund of 98l. 13s. 3d. which he expended
in making several new gates and passages to Richmond Old Park
without going through Richmond town and 35l. expended in
defending an action brought against him for the said debt by the
workmen whom he employed there. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Samuell Clarke,
Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Hereford for allowance of 332l.
17s. 0d. for his extraordinary expenses in his receipt, he having paid
26,628l. into the Exchequer "the same being 3d. per £; which has
been allowed to former Receivers." Ibid. |
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Same to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of George Savile,
Collector of Poole port and Thomas Parris, Surveyor of same, shewing
that in the said Collector's accounts they were allowed each 6d. per
£ until Xmas 1700 when the Commissioners directed that same
should not exceed 50l. per an. each; in support of which the now
Commissioners of Excise produce an order dated in 1694 which
petitioners never heard of. Ibid., p. 30. |
1701–2 Jan. 31. |
For the Treasury warrant of this date concerning the accounts
of the Commissioners for Coining Tin Farthings and Half Pence see
supra p. 296. |
1702. Aug. 19. |
For the Plantation revenue accounts presented on this day by
William Blathwayte to the Commissioners for Public accounts see
supra pp. 280–1. |