Revenue Account: Branch Analysis

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Branch Analysis

Dr.
Arrears of the Customs granted for 5 years ended 25 December 1699 [by 6 and 7 Wm. and Mary c. 1].
l. s. d.
To Cash for the neat money received at the Exchequer between 28 September 1705 and 28 September 1706:
in Xmas quarter 1705
in Lady day quarter 1706 100 0 0
in Midsummer quarter 1706
in Michaelmas quarter 1706 471 6 10
£571 6 10
Customs Continued from 25 December 1699 to 1 August 1706 by 8 and 9 Wm. III c. 20 [for Deficiencies].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Balance resting in Cash at the foot of the account for the year 1705:
at the Exchequer 28 September 1705 18,229 19 5
in the hands of Henry Ferne, 29 September 1705 11,899 5
undischarged Remain resting on Mr. Abbot's certificate, 29 February, 1699–1700 3,996 2 10½
34,125 8 0
To money received by Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier, for the gross produce of the Customs between 29 September 1705 and 28 September 1706:
in Xmas quarter 1705 112,172 18 11¾
in Lady day quarter 1706 91,185 11 9
in Midsummer quarter 1706 96,637 19
in Michaelmas quarter, 1706 66,792 0
366,788 9 10
out of which is to be abated 36,460l. 2s. 6d. for salaries and 29.469l. 12s. 11d. for incidents of management over and above that paid by collectors in the outports for the like services and allowed in their accounts when finished; also 70,950l. 12s.d. paid by the said Ferne for Debentures for goods re-shipped; and 6,380l. 12s. 7d. on allowances for Damaged Goods; and 1,367l. 19s. 8d. on Portage bills to masters of ships; and 37,440l. 8s.d. on Debentures for corn exported: in all 116,139 13
184,719 1
To Cash for the difference between the money certified by the Receiver of Customs to be paid into the Exchequer and the sums actually received there
£218,844 9
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces, for account of douceurs for the Troops of Saxe Gotha to anno 1705 42 19
By [paid to] John How, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons for account of 5,000 men for Sea Service anno 1703 57 0
100 0 0
balance in Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September 1706 471 6 10
£571 6 10
Per Contra.
Principal. Interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By paid at the Exchequer [on Deficiencies]:
on the Register for the First 4s. Aid anno 4 Wm. & Mary 9,504 10 9 1,007 11 0
[ditto] for the Third 4s. Aid anno 6 Wm. III 70,665 0 4 5,634 18 7
[ditto] for the Fourth 4s. Aid anno 7 Wm. III 53,272 18 7 4,047 4 9
[ditto] for the Second Quarterly Poll, 8 Wm. III 16,900 0 0 2,786 6 2
[ditto] for Three Quarters Customs 12,499 4 9 562 3 5
[ditto] for the Additional Impositions anno 4 Wm. & Mary 15,000 0 0 534 5 0
[ditto] for the Duties on Marriages, Births, etc., 7 Wm. III 14,600 0 0 639 12 10
192,441 14 5 15,212 1 9 207,653 16 2
Balance resting in cash at Michaelmas 1706:
in the Exchequer 6,938 0 10½
in the hands of Henry Ferne 256 9
the undischarged Remain on Mr. Abbot's certificate 29 February 1699–1700 3,996 2 10½
11,190 13
£218,844 9
Dr.
Customs Continued from 31 July 1706 to 1 August 1710 [by 1 Anne c. 7 for Deficiencies].
l. s. d.
To Receipts by Henry Ferne for the gross produce of this revenue between 31 July 1706 and 28 September 1706 20,005 8
out of which is to be abated the sums paid by Ferne for salaries to officers 1,665 2 1
[ditto] for incidents 3,999 13 5
on debentures for goods re-shipped 732 9
on allowances for damaged goods 207 10 4
on Portage Bills to masters of ships 49 7 11
on debentures for corn exported 7,082 16
13,736 19 7
6,268 9
overpaid into the Exchequer by Henry Ferne ½
£6,268 9 3
Additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage Continued from 9 March 1701–2 for the life of Queen Anne [as by 1 Anne, c. 1]. To Remains in Cash at Michaelmas 1705:
for the Civil List of the late King Wm. III for the Civil List of Queen Anne
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in the Exchequer 44 9 1,151 8
in the hands of the [Customs] Cashier 18,946 13
20,142 11
To Cash received by Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier for the gross produce of this revenue:
in 1705 Xmas quarter 165 11 7 80,530 4
in 1706 Lady Day quarter 707 4 52,480 0 4
in 1706 Midsummer quarter 88 0 0 73,346 5
in 1706 Michaelmas quarter 185 4 70,703 16
1,146 4 277,060 6
out of which is to be abated for officers' salaries and office incidents 100l. and on debentures for goods re-shipped, 0l. 7s. 3d. for King Wm. III and 63,391l. 7s. 9d. for Queen Anne: and 4,109l. 9s. 2d. for Queen Anne on the allowance for Damaged Goods leaving net 0 7 3 67,600 16 11
1,145 17 209,459 9 201,605 6
overpayments: to wit the difference between the Taxes certified to be paid into the Exchequer and the sums actually received there within the time of this accompt
Carried forward £230,747 19
Cr.
Per Contra l. s. d. l. s. d.
By paid Interest [towards the Deficiency] on the First 3s. Aid granted anno 1697 613 19 5
By ditto On the Register for the Duty of 20 per cent. on Paper 12 16 6
By ditto on the Register for the Third Quarterly Poll granted 1698 36 7 1
663 3 0
By Remains in Cash at Michaelmas 1706:
in the Exchequer 2,155 15 9
in [Ferne's] the Receiver's hands 3,449 10
5,605 6
£6,268 9 3
Per Contra
By Paid at the Exchequer for the uses following:
on account of the Civil List of the late King Wm. III of her present Majesty Queen Anne.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
to Francis Godolphin, Cofferer of the Household 22,100 0 0
to Francis, Earl of Bradford, Cofferer to Wm. III 609 12 6
to John, Lord FitzHardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber 121 0 0 11,381 14 10
to Ralph, Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe 57 8 5,000 0 0
to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works 26,064 14 11½
to Wm. Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor 2,841 13
to Foreign Ministers on their ordinaries and extra-ordinaries 15,642 0 0
to Fees and Salaries [payable at the Exchequer] 273 1 4 45,023 6
to Pensions and Annuities [payable at the Exchequer] 10 10 0 6,870 10 10
to Edward Nicholas on the [Wm's or Anne's] Establishments [of pensions] payable by him 118 15 0 20,943 0
to Wm. Smith for the Band of Pensioners 3,000 0 0
to [Royal] Bounties 7,699 19 0
to Robert Harley, Secretary of State, for Secret Service 1,000 0 0
to William Lowndes for Secret Service 7,500 0 0
to Jewels or gifts in lieu thereof by the hands of Sir Charles Cottrell 1,100 0 0
to Samuell Smethin, her Majesty's goldsmith, for plate 2,468 8
Dr.
Brought forward 230,747 19
£230,747 19
The Duties appropriated for paying interest for the Irish Transport Debt [viz.: the Duties on Tea and Coffee by 6–7 Wm. III c. 7 and 9 Wm. III c. 14 and the Duties on Hawkers and Pedlars by 8–9 Wm. III c. 25 and 9 Wm. III c. 27].
to Cash remaining in the Exchequer at 28 September 1705 £1 1 8
to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, for the Privy Purse 2,000 0 0
for Contingencies of divers natures 24,520 4 5
to Henry Scobell on account for buying tin 14,000 0 0
1,190 7 219,155 12 220,345 19
on account for Public Services
By [paid to] James Brydges, Esq., Paymaster of the Forces for account of extraordinary charges of the War anno 1705: viz.
for the Earl of Galway in consideration of good services in Portugal 1,000 0 0
for the Marquis Montandre for the like 500 0 0
for Col. Edmd. Revit for the like at Gibraltar 200 0 0
for Jezreel Jones for disbursements for account of Gibraltar 565 7 6
for Monsieur Flotard for services towards assisting the Duke of Savoy 500 0 0
2,765 7 6
By balance in Cash resting at Michaelmas 1706:
in the Exchequer 3,533 7 8
in [Henry Ferne] the Receiver's hands 4,103 4
7,636 12
£230,747 19 1
Per Contra
By Cash remaining in the Exchequer at 28 September 1706 £1 1 8
Dr.
The [Continued] Duties [by 12–13 Wm. III. c. 11], on Low Wines from 24 March 1701–2 to 25 March 1700; on Coffee, Tea etc. from 30 April 1701 to 1 May 1706; on Hawkers and Pedlars from 24 June 1701 to 24 June 1706; on the fifteen per cent. on Muslins from 30 September 1701 to 30 September 1706.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September 1705 1,428 12 0
Low Wines. Coffee, Tea, etc. Hawkers and Pedlars. 15 per cent. on Muslins.
To receipts for: l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 3,380 17 1 1,712 5 6 2,755 15 0
1706 Lady day quarter 4,703 13 3,530 8 4 4,648 7
1706 Midsummer quarter 4,375 3 1,860 10 2,393 7 10 21,567 10 1
1706 Michaelmas quarter 484 7 11½ 3,563 9 5 3,500 11 8
12,944 2 10,666 13 5,893 19 6 28,971 12 58,476 8
£59,905 0
Memorandum: by an Act of 3 Anne [3–4 Anne, c. 18] all these Duties from the respective expirations thereof are further continued to 24 June 1710 and (with other Additional Duties as also with overplus on this grant) are made a Fond of Credit for 700,000l. at 6 per cent.
Impositions on Wines and Vinegar, on Tobacco and on East India Goods.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1705 68,331 15 11½
[arrears] on the grant by the Act 7–8 Wm. III, c. 10 which [grant] determined 29 September 1701.
Wines & Vinegar. Tobacco. East India Goods.
to receipts. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 312 5 10 505 4
1706 Lady day quarter 1,659 11 7 79 5 9
1706 Midsummer quarter 32 10 100 0 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 279 5 4,505 16
2,283 13 7 5,190 6 3 7,473 19 10
on the grant by the Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20 [the first Deficiencies Act extending said Duties] from 29 September 1701 to 1 August 1706.
1705 Xmas quarter 19,070 16 12,281 8 0 54,592 9
1706 Lady day quarter 24,604 9 3 34,725 10 10½ 15,618 13 7
1706 Midsummer quarter 39,939 3 1 47,086 0 9 65,864 11
1706 Michaelmas quarter 40,772 9 10½ 41,097 4 3,766 16
14,386 18 5 135,190 3 8 139,842 11 399,419 13
on the grant by the Act 1 Anne [c. 7, being the second Deficiencies Act extending said Duties] from 31 July 1706 to 1 August 1710.
Michaelmas quarter 1706 1,486 0 0 2,374 8 3 3,860 8 3
£479,085 17 10
Cr.
Per Contra.
In part of 300,000l. [raised] on the Act 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
by Principal money repaid 35,600 0 0
by interest paid at 6 per cent. and 7 per cent. 2,198 12 8
38,008 12 8
In part of 700,000l. raised on the Act 3–1 Anne, c. 18.
by Principal money repaid 10,361 10 9
by interest paid at 6 per cent. 5,405 1 4
15,766 12 1
by Balance in the Exchequer 28 September 1706 6,039 15
£59,905 0
Per Contra.
[By monthly payments towards the Deficiencies] on the First General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Act].
Principal. Interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
on the Register for the First 4s. Aid anno 1693 1,000 0 0 24 10 0
ditto for the Third 4s. Aid anno 1695 22,200 0 0 512 7 11
ditto for the Fourth 1s. Aid anno 1090 175,767 7 8 12,792 4 0
ditto for the Three Fourths Customs 10,288 10 11½ 340 10 5
ditto for the Duties on Salt, etc., anno 1090 8,100 0 0 328 14 8
ditto for the Additional Impositions anno 1693 71,012 6 3 3,705 11 4
ditto for the Duties on Marriages etc. anno 1095 115,983 14 3 5,849 14 3
ditto for the Stamp Duties anno 1694 17,502 6 2 902 13 7
421,854 5 24,450 6 2 446,310 11
By Remains in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1706:
on the First General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Act] by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20 28,914 18
on the Second General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Act] by 1 Anne, c. 7 3,800 8 3
32,775 6
£479,085 17 10
Dr.
The Additional Duty of 25 per cent. on French Goods granted by 8 Wm, III [7–8 Wm. III, c. 20].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1705 445 18
To receipts “there”
in 1705 Xmas quarter 227 11
in 1706 Lady day quarter 521 15 0
in 1706 Midsummer quarter 3,353 0
in 1706 Michaelmas quarter 25 0
4,127 7
£4,573 5 9
The Duty of 5s. per ton on French Shipping granted by 12 Car. II, c. 18.
To receipts at the Exchequer l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1705 Xmas quarter 00 2
in 1706 Lady Day quarter 14 10 0
in 1706 Midsummer quarter
in 1706 Michaelmas quarter
74 12 74 12
£74 12
Plantation Duties granted by 25 Car. II, c. 7.
To receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1705 Xmas quarter 152 9
in 1706 Lady day quarter 393 11
in 1706 Midsummer quarter 532 11 2
in 1706 Michaelmas quarter
1,078 12 3
£1,078 12 3
Arrears of the Tonnage Duties on Ships and Vessels which ceased 17 May 1696 [granted by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20 and taken off by 7–8 Wm., III, c. 30].
l. s. d.
To receipts in this year:
on account of the [Bank's] Five-Sevenths 0 18
on account of the [Annuities'] Two-Sevenths 7 6
£1 6
The Additional Impositions on Goods and Merchandises [continued from 1 March 1696 to 1 August 1706 by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, and further continued to 1 August 1710 by 1 Anne, c. 7].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer on the 28th September 1705 on 8–9 Wm. III on 1 Anne, c. 7 3,384 4
To receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 10,300 3 11
1706 Lady day quarter 7,296 9
1706 Midsummer quarter 9,894 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 3,740 7 1,455 4 11
31,231 0 11½ 14,55 4 11 32,686 5 10½
£36,070 10 0
By [paid] to John How, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, for account of the 5,000 men for sea service anno 1703 3,354 15 2
By [ditto to ditto] more for arrears to Out-pensioners of Chelsea College between 9 March 1701–2 and 24 February 1704–5 1,193 10
By Balance resting in the Exchequer 28 September 1706 25 0
£4,573 5 9
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces [Abroad] for account of douceurs for the Troops of Saxe Gotha to anno 1705 14 10 0
By [paid to] Charles Fox, late Paymaster [of the Forces Abroad] for account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 60 2
£74 12
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Charles Fox, late Paymaster of the Forces [Abroad] for account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 376 9 1
By [paid to] John How [Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons] for account of arrears to dead and removed pensioners of Chelsea Hospital 702 3 2
£1,078 12 3
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] the Bank of England on their yearly sum of 100,000l. on the Five-Sevenths 0 18
By [paid to] persons interested in annuities for one, two or three lives 7 6
£1 6
Per Contra. l. s. d.
on the First General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Act]
Principal. Interest.
By paid on the Register for l. s. d. l. s. d.
the First 4s. Aid anno 1693 1,000 0 0 72 17 11
ditto the Third 4s. Aid anno 1695 6,096 0 0 187 3 0
ditto Additional Impositions anno 1693 16,600 0 0 7,020 19 6
23,696 0 0 7,281 0 5 30,977 0 5
on the Second General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Act].
By paid on the Register for the Third Quarterly Poll anno 1698 for interest 277 5 1
By Remains in the Exchequer 28 September 1706:
for the First General Mortgage 8–9 Wm. III. 3,638 4 8
for the Second General Mortgage, 1 Anne 1,177 19 10
1,816 1 6
£36,070 10 0
Dr.
Arrears of the Duties on Coals and Culme granted for five years from 15 May 1098 [by 9 Wm. III, c. 13].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer at 28 Sept. 1705 4 8 4
To Receipts:
1705 Xmas quarter 671 13 10
1706 Lady day quarter 2,678 15 2
1706 Midsummer quarter 71 9 5
1706 Michaelmas quarter 221 12 11½
3,643 11
£3,647 19
The Duty on Coals, Culme and Cynders Continued for 5 years from 14 May 1703 [as by 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 4].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1705 13,755 10 11
Coals & Culme Cynders
To Receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 27,271 4 11½ 689 6 0
1706 Lady day quarter 10,994 13 8 769 8
1706 Midsummer quarter 41,859 9 213 12
1706 Michaelmas quarter 38,406 19 1 134 3 2
118,532 6 9 1,806 9 6
120,338 16 3
£134,094 7 2
The One Third Additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage; together with the Duties on French Prize Wines: granted for 3 years from 8 March 1703–4 as by 2–3 Anne, c. 18.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1705 2,744 1 2
To Receipts: l s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 27,346 17
1706 Lady day quarter 17,158 13 10
1706 Midsummer quarter 19,366 10 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 14,735 6 11½
78,607 8 1
£81,351 9 3
Memorandum. The Duty on Prize Wines (if any) is not distinguished by the Receiver of the Customs either in his Weekly Certificates or by his payments into the Exchequer: “which Duty is 15l. per ton.”
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By Principal money repaid 1,572 8
By interest at 8 per cent. paid 1,755 17 1
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 319 14 l
£3,647 19
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By paid Principal in further part of 500,000l. [loan] registered on these Duties 116,014 16 0
By paid interest at 5 per cent. and 6 per cent. 15,881 4 4
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 2,198 6 10
£134,094 7 2
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By Principal repaid in part of a Credit for 300,000l. [charged on this Fond] 74,276 4 6
By interest paid, at 5 per cent. 4,162 12 9
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 2,612 12 0
£81,351 9 3
Dr.
The Two Thirds Additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage granted for 4 years from 8 March 1704–5 [by the Act 3–4 Anne, c. 3].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Cash resting in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1705 3,040 19
To Receipts:
1705 Xmas quarter 30,452 11 1
1706 Lady day quarter 19,476 18
1706 Midsummer quarter 29,508 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 20,880 5 1
100,317 14 11
£103,358 14
The new Additional Duties on Coffee, Tea and Spices granted from 1 Feb. 1704 to 24 June 1710; the new Additional Duties of 15 per cent. on Calicoes and China Wares granted for the same time; the new Additional Duties of 4 per cent. on unrated Drugs for the same time; the Continued Duties on Low Wines from 25 March 1706 to 24 June 1710 [as by the Act 3–4 Anne, c. 18].
l. s. d.
To Cash resting in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1705 409 8
Low Wines. Coffee, Tea, etc.
To Receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 6,706 16
1706 Lady day quarter 14,161 0 6
1706 Midsummer quarter 189 1 15,708 7 11
1706 Michaelmas quarter 4,484 16 6 39 12 10½
4,673 18 36,615 17 7
41,289 15
£41,699 4 4
Memorandum: The Duties on Coffee, Tea, etc., which expired 1 May 1706; the Duties on Hawkers and Pedlars which expired 24 June 1706; the 15 per cent. on Muslins which expires 30 Sept. 1706 are all further Continued to 24 June 1710, and together with the new Additional Duties as above are made a Fond of Credit for 700,000l. at 6 per cent.
The produce of the Additional Duties on Calicoes, China Wares and Drugs (if any) has not been distinguished by the Customs Cashier in his payments into the Exchequer [on this head] within the time of this account.
Arrears of the Duties on Leather granted for 3 years from 20 April 1697 [by 8–9 Win. III, c. 21].
l. s. d. l s. d.
To Cash resting in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705 To receipts between 28 Sept. 1705 and 28 Sept. 1706: 1 13
for account of the Duties on Leather 33 8 11½
for arrears of the Duties on Coals [granted by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 18 and taken away as from 17 May 1696 by the Act 7–8 Wm. III, c. 31] ended 17 May 1696, brought to this account because the Loans thereupon [by the Act 7–8 Wm. III, c. 31] were transferred to the Duties on Leather anno 1697 127 19 11½
161 8 11
£163 2
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By Principal repaid in part of a credit of 636.957l. 4s.d. [charged on this Fond] 78,400 0 0
By interest paid at 6 per cent. 20,360 6 4
By balance in Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1706 4,598 7 11½
£103,358 14
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By Principal money repaid in further part of a credit for 700,000l. 20,638 9 3
By Interest paid at 6 per cent. 19,859 10 7
“This besides what paid out of the Surplus [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 18] of the Fond for 300,000l. on Low Wines [as by] 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11.”
By Balance in Gash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 1,201 4 6
£41,699 4 4
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By paid interest of Loans on Coals [granted] anno 1695 [as per Contra] transferred to the Duties on Leather 1697 [as per Contra] at 7 per cent. 93 12
By Balance resting in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 69 9 10½
£163 2
The Duty on Whale Fins and Scotch Linen [granted by 9 Wm. III, c. 45], Continued from 10 July 1706 to 1 Aug. 1710 [by 1 Anne. c. 7].
l. s. d.
To receipts between 10 July 1706 and 28 Sept. 1706 1,597 17 6
£1,597 17 6
The Hereditary and Temporary Excise [as by 12 Car. II. c. 23 and c. 24].
l. s. d.
To the Balance on the account for the year ended at Michaelmas, 1705 3,450 11
To money received by the Excise Cashier for the gross produce of this revenue between 1 Oct. 1705 and 30 Sept. 1706:
on the grants to the late King Wm. III on the grants to her present Majesty
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1705 Xmas quarter 119,605 11 5
in 1706 Lady day quarter 107,139 8
in 1706 Midsummer quarter 50 0 0 123,827 15
in 1706 Michaelmas quarter 37 16 128,687 12
87 16 479,260 7 9
out of which is to be abated
out of Wm. III's Civil List Revenue out of Queen Anne's Civil List Revenue
l. s. d. l. s. d.
for salaries to officers 11,224 9
for incidents of management 3,081 19
to rectify overpayments 398 3
for allowances on exportation 0 17 8 0
to repay overcharges 1 2 10
0 17 14,728 14
leaving 86 18 8 164,531 13
464,618 11 11¼
£468,069 3
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
Payments on the Second General Mortgage [or Deficiencies] Act [1 Anne, c. 7]
By [paid] interest on Loans on [the Register of the Duty on] Goals anno 1695 transferred to Leather 488 11
By [paid] interest on Loans on [the Register of] the Third 3s. Aid anno 1699 26 12
By balance resting in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 1,082 13 11¼
£1,597 17 6
Per Contra.
Payments by the Cashier of Excise l. s. d. l. s. d.
on account of the Civil Government to the Prince of Denmark 25,000 0 0
to the Queen Dowager [Catherine of Braganza] 3,952 8
to the Duke of Northumberland 3,000 0 0
31,952 8
Payments at the Exchequer:
to Francis Godolphin, Cofferer of the Household, upon account 33,177 6
to John, Lord FitzHardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber, upon account 8,810 11
to Ralph, Duke of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe, upon account 10,000 0 0
to William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor, upon account 2,558 11
to the Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse, for extraordinaries of the Stables 5,000 0 0
to Foreign Ministers on their ordinaries and extraordinaries 9,116 12 2
to fees and salaries [payable at the Exchequer] 14,102 14 11½
to pensions and annuities [payable at the Exchequer] 3,979 4 10
to Edward Nicholas, Esq. for the Establishment [of the Queen's private pensions and bounties] payable by him 1,045 0 0
to ditto: for the French Protestants 7,018 6 10
to the Band of Pensioners, per William Smith, Paymaster thereof 1,500 0 0
to [royal] Bounties 775 16 2
to Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State, for Secret Service 2,250 0 0
to Robert Harley, Secretary of State, for Secret Service 500 0 0
to William Lowndes, for Secret Service 6,470 0 0
to the Privy Purse, per Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough 18,100 0 0
to Contingencies of divers nature 18,715 11 4
to Henry Scobell for account of the Tin affair 89,512 12 11
232,632 8
For account of the late King Wm. III's debts. to sundry, on fees and salaries 86 18 8
For account of Public Services. to James Brydges for account of the Garrison of Gibraltar anno 1705 200 0 0
to ditto for account of the Extraordinary service of the War anno 1706 5,425 8 8
5,625 8 8
weekly payments to the Exchequer for the 3,700l. per week out of the Excise: for which the Exchequer is made Debtor by a separate account, infra p. lxii.
1705 Xmas quarter 48,100 0 0
1706 Lady day quarter 44,400 0 0
1706 Midsummer quarter 48,100 0 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 51,800 0 0
192,400 0 0
By Balance in cash at Michaelmas 1700: in the Exchequer 2,197 6
in the Excise Cashier's hands 3,174 12
5,371 18 7
£468,069 3
Dr.
The Exchequer in account for the 3,700l. per week of the Excise [as by the Act 12–13 Wm. III, c. 12.]
l. s. d.
To the Remain in cash at Michaelmas 1705 16,501 19 5
To the sum total of the Weekly Payments between 1 Oct. 1705 and 30 Sept. 1706 as per the account supra p. lxi of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise 192,400 0 0
208,901 19 5
£208,901 19 5
Arrears of the Double Ninepence Excise wchich commenced 17 November 1691 and ended 17 May 1697 [granted by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 10, and Continued by 3 Wm. and Mary, c. 6, as for One Third to the Navy and Two Thirds to loan repayment].
l. s. d.
To Remains in the hands of the Cashier of Excise on the 1st Oct. 1705 0 0
To Remains in the Exchequer on the 28th Sept. 1705 0 9
To receipts in 1706 Michaelmas quarter 12 16 1
£13 5
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Out of the Weekly Sums incurred to Xmas 1705.
By Principal money repaid in further part of 820,000l. borrowed thereupon [as by the Act 12–13 Wm. III, c. 12] 3,750 0 0
By [paid] interest at 6 and 7 per cent. 152 6 4
3,902 6 1
Out of the Surplus of the [3,700l. per week] Fond at Xmas, 1705.
By Principal repaid on the [Register of loans on the] Subsidies granted anno 1703 [by 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 17] 51,592 5
By [paid] interest at 5 per cent. 1,595 19 0
53,188 4
Out of the Weekly Sums [of the 3,700. Excise] incurring from Xmas 1705 to Michaelmas, 1706.
By paid on Annuities called Bankers' Annuities redeemable by Parliament 12,829 2 10½
l. s. d.
By paid on Annuities for one life [as by the Act 2–3 Anne, c. 3] 7,157 17 6
ditto for 2 lives 3,449 15 0
ditto for 3 lives 959 13 4
By paid on annuities for 99 years from Lady day 1704 48,836 18
60,404 4
By [paid on] account of charges of Management:
Auditor of the Exchequer at 500l. per an. 1,125 0 0
the four Tellers of the Ex-cheauer at 500l. per an 1,125 0 0
the Clerk of the Pells at 200l. per an. 450 0 0 2,700 0 0
75,933 7 2
By Remains in the Exchequer at 28 Sept. 1706 72,178 1
By Remains in the Excise Cashier's hands at 30 Sept. 1706 3,700 0 0
75,878 1
£208,901 19 5
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By Remains in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 13 5
By Remains in the hands of the Excise Cashier, 30 Sept. 1706 0 0
£13 5
Dr.
The 9d. per barrel Excise for 16 years from 17 May 1607 [by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 7].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Balance on the account for the year ended at Michaelmas 1705 59,556 10 10¾
To Cash for the gross produce:
1705 Xmas quarter 40,200 4
1706 Lady day quarter 37,136 6 11½
1706 Midsummer quarter 43,407 10 11¾
1706 Michaelmas quarter 46,257 4
167,001 6
out of which is to be abated: for salaries to officers, 3,725l. 11s.d.; for incidents of management, 1,004l. 4s.d.; to rectify overpayments 129l. 5s.d.; for allowance on exportations 1l. 15s.d.; to repay overcharges 0l. 11s.d.; in all 4,861 8 9
162,139 17
£221,696 8
The Hereditary 9d. per barrel Excise commencing from 17 May 1697 [for the Bank of England by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20]. (fn. 1)
l. s. d.
To the Balance on the Account for the year ended at Michaelmas, 1705 23,168 18
to Cash for the gross produce: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 38,428 0
1706 Lady day quarter 34,543 5
1706 Midsummer quarter 40,196 16 11¼
1706 Michaelmas quarter 41,978 2 5
155,146 5
abatements from the gross produce of this Duty:
for salaries to officers, 3,663l. 17s.d.; for incidents of Management, 1,003l. 14s.d.; to rectify overpayments 129l. 5s.d.; to allowances on exportations, 1l. 15s.d.; to repay overcharges, 0l. 11s. 5d.: in all 4,799 4
150,347 1
173,515 19 3
£173,515 19 3
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [payments to] the Adventurers to the Million Lottery on 140,000l. per an. [payable] by the hands of Sir John Humble, Paymaster of said Lottery 146,196 3 4
By Remains in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 73,189 12 3
By Remains in the hands of the Cashier of Excise, 30 Sept. 1706 2,310 12
75,500 5
£221,696 8
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Out of the Five Sevenths.
By [paid to] the Bank of England on the 100,000l. per an. 94,999 1
By Principal repaid on the Subsidies granted anno 1703 [as by 1 Anne, St. 2, c. 17] 8,929 3 11
By interest [paid] at 5 per cent. 305 1 10
9,234 5 9
104,233 6 11½
out of the Two Sevenths
By [paid on] Annuities for one, two or three lives 37,336 19 10
By [paid to] Charles, Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, for himself and his clerks 150 0 0
37,486 19 10
By Principal repaid on the Subsidies granted 1703 [as by the Act for the Fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, 1 Anne c. —.] 5,297 12
By interest at 5 per cent. 101 10 5
5,399 3
42,886 3
Memorandum. the principal and interest on Subsidies 1703 is paid out of the Overplus of this [9d. Excise] Fond in the year ended 1 June 1706 as to the Five Sevenths and Lady day 1706 as to the Two Sevenths.
By Remains at Michaelmas 1706: l. s. d.
in the Exchequer at 28 Sept. 1706 24,293 10
in the hands of the Excise Cashier at 30 Sept. 1706 2,102 19
26,396 9 3
£173,515 19 3
Dr.
The Additional 9d. per barrel Excise for 99 years from 25 Jan. 1692–3 [by 4 Wm. & Mary, c 3, and 5 Wm. & Mary, c. 5],
l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas 1705 65,927 12 9
To Cash for the gross Produce of this Duty: l. s d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 38,428 1
1706 Lady day quarter 31,543 0
1706 Midsummer quarter 40,196 18 4
1706 Michaelmas quarter 41,984 12
155,152 18
Abatements from the gross Produce:
for salaries to Officers 3,663 7
for incidents of Management 1,003 14
to rectify overpayments 129 5
for allowances on exportation 1 15
to repay overcharges 0 11
4,799 4
150,353 14
£216,281 7
Arrears of the Duty on Malt granted from 20 April 1697 to 20 April 1699 [by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 221 with the 36s. per barrel on Sweets from 25 March 1701 to 25 March 1706 [by 10–11 Wm. III, c. 10].
l. s. d.
To Remains in rush at Michaelmas 1705 12,664 11 2
Malt Streets
To gross Receipts l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 204 1
1706 Lady day quarter 34 5 176 15
1706 Midsummer quarter 49 13
1706 Michaelmas quarter 16 14 10½
34 5 74 447 4
Abatements from the gross receipts:
for incidents (Sweets), 7l. 17s. 4d.; to make good overcharges (Sweets). 14l. 18s. 10¼d.; for allowances on exportations (Malt), 18l. 16s. 0d.; to rectify overpayments (Malt), 14l. 7s. 5d. in all 33 3 5 22 16
1 2 424 8 425 10
£13,090 1 91
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] several on Annuities at 14 per cent. 121,995 4 11
By [paid] more [on annuities] at 7 per cent. with the advantage of survivorship 7,725 9
132,720 14
on account of Management
By [paid to] Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, for himself and clerks 500 0 0
By [paid to] Henry Pelham, Clerk of the Pells, for the like 400 0 0
By [paid to] the four Tellers of the Receipt for the like 300 0 0
By [paid to] Samuel Edwin, Usher of the Receipt, for necessaries supplied 574 1
1,774 1
out of the Surplus of this Fond at Midsummer 1706.
By paid on the [Loan] Register for the Sixth 4s. Aid granted anno 1703: Principal 16,000 0 0
interest 465 14 8
By paid on the [Loan Register for the Subsidies granted anno 1703: Principal 2,143 7 11
interest 56 12 1
18,665 14 8
By Remains at Michaelmas 1706 61,017 17
By Remains in the Excise Cashier's hands 2,102 19
63,120 16 10¾
£216,281 7
Per Contra.
on Malt. on Sweets.
By Remains in cash l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 9,149 4 3,940 3
in the hands of the Excise Cashier, 30 Sept. 1706 13
9,149 4 3,940 17 6
13,090 1
Memorandum: This is appropriated for the Malt Lottery Tickets.
£13,090 1
Dr.
Arrears of the 6d. per bushel on Malt and the 10s. per barrel on Mum and the 4s. per hogshead on Cyder and Perry granted from 9 March 1701–2 to 24 June 1703 [as by 13–14 Wm. III, c. 5].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas 1705 293 19
To Receipts in gross:
1705 Xmas quarter 41 17
1706 Lady day quarter 500 0 0
1706 Midsummer quarter 2 12 5
1706 Michaelmas quarter 36 1
580 10
Abatements from the gross receipts: for incidents, 5l. 11s. 2d.; for allowances on exportations, 35l. 10s. 6d.; to rectify overpayments, 60l. 16s.d: in all 101 18
478 12 5
To Cash of the Duties on Malt anno 1703 brought to this account to rectify errors occasioned by charging so much of this Duty pro anno 1702 as [having been] received on account of the Duty pro anno 1703 393 4 2
£1,165 16
[Arrears of] the Duties on Malt, Mum, Cider and Perry for the year 23 June 1703 to 24 June 1704 [as by 1 Anne St. 2, c. 3].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas, 1705 1,891 4
To Receipts in gross:
1705 Xmas quarter 66 9
1706 Lady day quarter 533 5 6
1706 Midsummer quarter 15 10 8
1706 Michaelmas quarter 68 9 5
683 14 10¼
Abatements from the gross receipts: viz., for incidents, 0l. 13s. 4d.; for allowances on exportations, 4l. 11s. 6d.; to rectify overpayments, 77l. 0s.d. in all 82 5
601 9
£2,492 14 2
[Arrears of] the Duties on Malt, Mum, Cider and Perry from 23 June 1704 to 24 June 1705 [by the Art 2–3 Anne, c. 2].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas 1705 17,263 10 10
To Receipts in gross:
1705 Xmas quarter 10,952 11
1706 Lady day quarter 3,615 17 10½
1706 Midsummer quarter 1,166 14 1
1706 Michaelmas quarter 338 3 2
16,073 6
Abatements from the gross receipts: viz., for incidents, 618l. 6s.d.; for allowances on exportations, 555l. 11s. 0d.; to rectify overpayments, 452l. 7s.d.; in all 1,620 5 1
11,447 1
£61,710 18
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to the] Earl of Ranelagh, late Paymaster of the Forces, for account of the pay to the Forces anno 1702 345 13 0
By cash in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 820 3 1
By cash in the hands of the Excise Cashier, 30 Sept. 1706 0 0
820 3
£1,165 16
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid] interest of Loans registered on this Fond at 5 per cent. 380 12 6
By Cash [paid and] placed to account of Malt pro anno 1702 to rectify errors formerly made by charging so much of that Duty to the [account of the same] Duty anno 1703 303 1 2
By Remains in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 1,703 1 7
By Remains in the hands of the Cashier [of Excise], 30 Sept. 1706 15 15 11
1,718 17 6
£2,402 14 2
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By Principal repaid in part of a credit for 650.000l. [borrowed on this Fond] 30,023 18
By [paid] interest at 5 per cent. 530 11 10
out of the money of this Fond after all Loans and interest were satisfied.
By [paid to] Harry Mordaunt, Treasurer of the Ordnance, in part of 20,000l. for account of Sea Services of the Ordnance, anno 1704 11,175 0 0
ditto in part of Land Services of the Ordnance, anno 1704 11,175 0 0
22,350 0 0
By Remains in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 1,770 2
By Remains in the hands of the Excise Cashier, 30 Sept. 1706 127 5
1,006 7
£61,710 18
Memorandum: Though the credit [authorised by Parliament] on this Fond was for 650,000l. yet the Loans [taken in] thereupon [at the Exchequer] amounted to no more than 602,467l. 19s. 11½d.
Dr.
The Duties on Malt, Mum, Cider and Perry Continued from 23 June 1705 to 24 June 1706 [as by 4 Anne, c. 5].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas 1705 1,292 5
To Cash for the gross produce:
1705 Xmas quarter 22,675 5
1706 Lady day quarter 115,731 0
1706 Midsummer quarter 216,238 6
1706 Michaelmas quarter 176,031 3 10½
530,675 16
from which is abated.
for salaries to officers, 846l. 12s.d.; for incidents of management, 1,858l. 10s. 11¾d.; for allowances on exportations, 30l.; to rectify overpayments, 1,000l.: in all 3,735 3 8
526,040 13
£528,232 18
The Duties on Malt, Mum, Cider and Perry Continued from 23 June 1706 to 24 June 1707 [as by 5 Anne, c. 2].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Cash for the gross Produce in the quarter to Michaelmas 1706 591 3
abating for officers' salaries in that quarter 325 0 0
266 3
£266 3
The 12d. per bushel on Salt granted 7–8 Wm. III, c. 31, for ever; together with the Duties on Whale Fins and Scotch linen granted by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 15 for 8 years from 10 July 1698
l. s. d.
To Remains in the Exchequer at Michaelmas 1705 9,739 17
Salt. Whale Fins, etc.
To Receipts in l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 11,622 19 3 3,190 7 11½
1706 Lady day quarter 12,275 6 6 2,995 4
1706 Midsummer quarter 11,483 0 3 2,991 0 8
1706 Michaelmas quarter 21,812 4 10½ 1,117 0 7
57,193 10 10½ 10,293 13 11 67,487 4
£77,227 1 10
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [repaid] Principal [of Loans] on Malt anno 1703 “transferred to this Fond because the other deficient” 164,064 12 8
By interest on these loans at 5 per cent. 8,484 2 2
172,548 14 10
By [repaid] principal [of loans] on this [1705–6] Fond, registered alter the [previous and deficient] Loans transferred 299,279 2 8
By interest for these Loans at 6 per cent. 28,235 19 3
327,515 1 11
By Balance remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 26,798 11 5
By Balance in the hands of the Excise Cashier. 30 Sept. 1706 1,370 10
28,169 1 10¼
£528,232 18
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid] interest of Loans registered on this Fond 19 5 0
By Balance remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 189 6
By Balance in the hand.-. of the Excise Cashier, 30 Sept. 1706 57 12
246 18
£266 3
Per Contra.
for Principal. for interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By paid on the [Loan] Resistor for the Second Quarterly Poll anno 1694 1,600 0 0 591 9 8
on ditto for the Three Fourths Customs 26, 126 13 10 1,471 7 2
on ditto for the Duties on Salt etc. anno 1696 3,389 10 9 108 9 11
on ditto for the Two Thirds Double 9d. Excise anno 1691 3,022 5 159 9 7
on ditto for the Additional Impositions anno 1693 4,500 0 0 70 5 9
on ditto for the Stamp Duties anno 1694 4,963 11 166 18 3
on ditto for the Duties on Marriages etc. anno 1695 7,200 0 0 381 1 1
53,802 0 11 2,949 1 5 56,751 2 4
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1706 20,475 19 6
£77,227 1 10
Dr.
Arrears of the 8d. per bushel on Salt granted from 25 March 1697 to 25 Dec. 1699 by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20.
To Receipts at the Exchequer in the week ended 1 Feb. 1705–6 £10 9 3
The 28d. per bushel on Salt [granted] from 25 Dec. 1699 for ever; together with [by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 44] the Additional Stamp Duties on Vellum [granted] from 1 Aug. 1698 [by same Act].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer at Michaelmas 1705 9,845 16 6
Salt Duties. Stamp Duties.
To Receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 27,120 4 10½ 8,081 5 4
1706 Lady day quarter 28,482 8 10,330 16 10
1706 Midsummer quarter 26,793 2 1 10,946 5 5
1708 Michaelmas quarter 50,895 5 9,426 6 11½
133,291 0 38,784 14 172,075 14 8
£181,921 11 2
Arrears of the Duties on Stamped Vellom which determined 28 June 1698 [as by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 21].
To money received at the Exchequer in the week ended 9 Aug. 1706 £8 5 2
The Continued Duties on Stamped Vellom etc. granted from 28 June 1698 to 1 Aug. 1706 [as by the Deficiencies Act of 8–9 Wm. III, v. 20].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705 9,724 7 1
To Receipts: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 8,293 4 10
1706 Lady day quarter 8,947 1 11
1706 Midsummer quarter 12,585 18 8
1706 Michaelmas quarter 6,911 3 3
36,737 8 8
£46,461 15 9
Cr.
Per Contra.
By [repaid] Principal on the Register [of Loans] on the Duties on Salt etc. anno 1696 £10 9 3
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] the English Company trading to India in a Joint stock: on 133,040l. per an. 133,010 0 0
By [paid to] the General Society not trading in a Joint stock: on 26,960l. per an. 26,960 0 0
160,000 0 0
out of the Surplus of this Fond at Michaelmas 1704
By [repaid] Principal [money of loans] on the Duty on Coals anno 1698 927 11
By paid interest [on said loans] at 8 per cent 71 17 3
999 8
out of the Surplus of this Fond at Michaelmas 1705
By [repaid] Principal [money of loans] on Subsidies granted anno 1703 8,668 15
By paid interest [on said loans] at 5 per cent 177 12 4
8,846 7
By Balance remaining in cash in the Exchequer 28 Sept. 1706 12,075 11 8
£181,921 11 2
Per Contra.
By repaid Principal money [of loans] on the Register for this Fond £8 5 2
Per Contra.
Principal. Interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [re]paid [loan money) on the Register for the First 4s. Aid anno 1693 600 0 0 63 2 2
By ditto on the Register for the Second Quarterly Poll anno 1694 2165 13 1 295 3 7
By ditto on the Register for the Stamp Duties anno 1694 37.319 4 10 5,536 9 9
40,114 18 2 5.891 15 6 40,009 13 8
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 152 2 1
£46,461 15 9
Dr.
The same Duties on Stamped Vellum, etc. continued from31July 1706 to 1 Aug. 1710 as by the Second Deficiencies Act of1Anne, c. 7].
l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer between 31 July 1706 and 28 Sept. following 2,472 4 6
£2,472 4 6
The Revenue of the Post Office.
l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas 1705 581 17 5
To Cash for the gross produce of this revenue in the hands of Stephen Lilly
on the grant to the late King Wm. III. on the grant to her present Majesty Queen Anne.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 21,941 13 2
1706 Lady day quarter 173 13 0 29,726 9 10
1706 Midsummer quarter 300 0 0 26,354 13 2
1706 Michaelmas quarter 26,960 1 11
473 13 0 104,982 18 1
to be abated from the gross receipt:
8,547l. 2s. 6d. for salaries and wages to officers; 3433l. 17s. 2d. for incident charges; 262l. 6s. 7d. for returned letters; 105l. 15s. 11d. for allowances for ship letters; 31,889l. 16s. 11d. fur charge of packet boats: in all 44,238 19 1
473 13 0 60,743 19 0 61,217 12 0
£61,799 9 5
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
on the Second General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Act, 1 Anne, c. 7].
By [paid] interest of loans on Coals [Duties] anno 1695 transferred to Leather [Duties] anno 1697 at 7 per cent. 176 19 1
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 2,295 5 5
£2,472 4 6
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By paid by the Receiver of the Post Office to the Prince of Denmark 25,000 0 0
on Pensions. to
the Duchess of Cleveland on 4,700l. per an. 4,000 0 0
the Duke of Schonberg 5,000 0 0
the Duke of Leeds 3,500 0 0
the Duke of Marlborough 5,000 0 0
Lawrence, Earl of Rochester 4,000 0 0
the Earl of Rochford 1,000 0 0
the Lord Keeper on 4,000l. per an.;
Sir Nathan Wright 1,000 0 0
William Cowper 2,832 17 0
Guy Palmes 1,000 0 0
Charles Osborne 200 0 0
the widow of Titus Oates 300 0 0
Benjamin Johnson, son of Dr. Johnson 300 0 0
William Brockett 800 0 0
54,532 17 0
paid at the Exchequer for account of the Queen's Civil List.
Francis Godolphin, Cofferer of the Household, upon account 3,437 13 4
Lord FitzHardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber, upon account 430 10 6
sundry Foreign Ministers on their ordinary and extraordinary allowances 1,005 0 0
pensions and annuities [payable at the Exchequer] 285 2 6
Contingencies of divers natures 265 12 10
Henry Scobell, on account of the contract for tin 394 17 2
6,418 16 4
for account of the late King William's debts.
for fees and salaries 373 13 0
for pensions and annuities 100 0 0
473 13 0
By Balance in cash remaining in the Post Office Receiver's hands, 30 Sept. 1706 374 3 1
£61,799 9 5
Dr.
Small Branches and Casual Revenues [of the Crown].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer at Michaelmas 1705:
for the late King's arrears. for other [the present Queen Anne's] uses.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
on First Fruits 16 3 10½
on Tenths 31 12 6 1,282 9 10½
on Seizures 317 9
on Brewers' Forfeitures 198 12 2
on rent of Lotteries 25 3 4
on sale of tin 1,679 11
on Savoy Hospital revenue 1,244 9 1
on bonds. forfeited by Richard Taylor's security 1,000 0 0
56 15 10 5,738 16 2 5,795 12 0
To receipts as charged by Exchequer Certificates for account of Small Branches and Casualties between 28 Sept. 1705 and 28 Sept. 1706:
First Fruits 3,800 0 0
Tenths 11,166 4 4
Fines on Alienations 1,000 0 0
Wine Licence revenue 3,600 0 0
[Sheriffs'] Proffers 1,188 5 10
Compositions [in the Exchequer] 12 16 10
Seizures [of uncustomed and prohibited goods] 11,464 16 6
[Crown] Land Revenues, viz.:
Fines of leases 298 4 1
wood sales 210 0 0
revenue of Cornwall [Duchy] 1,000 0 0
revenue of Wales [Principality] 1,444 2
redemption of lands 0 10 0
rents [reserved] on grants 41 12 6
Fines and Forfeitures for misdemeanours 234 5 5
brewers' forfeitures 196 12 3
profits of the Hanaper 37 4 7
sale of the Queen's tin 83,053 12 0
Virginia Quit Rents 3,000 0 0
imprest money repaid by the executors of Richard Povey, late Treasurer for Sick and Wounded 970 14
ditto by the executors of Richard Crompton, late Paymaster of the Malt Lottery Tickets 854 10 2
ditto by Richard Taylor, late Paymaster of the Million Lottery tickets on his security 2,403 16 8
ditto by Thomas Hall, Esq., who paid off the tallies of pro on the Excise and Post Office out of the subscriptions to [the 2,000,000l. Loan on the] East India Trade [on account of the arrears of Wm. III] 460 0 0
126,437 8 1
Carried forward £132,233 0 1
Memorandum: out of the above receipts on the Small Branches the following items were by Tallies of pro as in part of the present Queen's Revenue viz.: 3,800l. on First Fruits; 9,961l. 5s. 8d. on Tenths; 1,000l. on Fines on Alienations; 37l. 4s. 7d. on Hanaper Profits: or in all 14,801l. 10s. 3d.
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By paid to several uses and services as follows: to the Queen's Civil List
To Francis Godolphin, Cofferer of the Household:
out of Proffers 322 19 4
out of Compositions 0 3 4
out of Seizures 1,500 0 0
1.823 2 8
To Viscount FitzHardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber:
out of Wine Licences 1,700 0 0
out of [Sheriffs'] Proffers 78 17 4
out of Compositions 0 3 4
out of Seizures 153 18 8
out of Fines of leases 75 0 0
out of Fines and Forfeitures 12 14 6
2,020 13 10
To William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor:
out of Seizures 500 0 0
To Fees and Salaries [payable at the Exchequer]:
out of Tenths 500 0 0
out of Compositions 3 6 8
out of Seizures 1,919 1 3
out of Wood sales 210 0 0
out of the Revenue of Wales 719 2
out of Fines and Forfeitures 17 8 0
out of the Profits of the Hanaper 37 4 7
3,406 2 11½
To Pensions and Annuities [payable at the Exchequer]:
out of First Fruits 3,800 0 0
out of Tenths 9,464 5 8
out of Alienations 1,000 0 0
out of Seizures 50 0 0
14,314 5 8
To Edward Nicholas
for Lady Essex Griffin, out of Fines and Forfeitures 75 0 0
for French Protestants, out of Seizures 481 13 2
556 13 2
To [Royal] Bounties:
out of Wine Licences 500 0 0
out of [Sheriffs'] Proffers 0 6 8
out of Compositions 2 0 0
out of Seizures 326 17 4
out of Fines of leases 10 0 0
out of Rents on grants 39 15 10
878 19 10
To William Lowndes for Secret Service:
out of Wine Licences 1,400 0 0
out of Seizures 130 0 0
1,530 0 0
To the Duchess of Marlborough, for the Privy Purse:
out of Seizures 1,000 0 0
To Contingencies:
out of Proffers 311 2 4
out of Compositions 0 3 6
out of Seizures 1,105 11 1
out of Fines of leases 103 2 4
out of the revenue of Cornwall 1,000 0 0
out of Rents on grants 0 3 4
out of Fines and Forfeitures 28 4 6
2,518 7 4
Dr.
Brought forward 132,233 0 1
£132,233 0 1
Dr.
To Henry Scobell for buying tin:
out of [Sheriffs'] Proffers 475 0 2
out of Compositions 7 0 0
out of Seizures 4,513 15 4
out of Fines of leases 110 1 8
out of the Revenue of Wales 725 0 0
out of Redemption of lands 0 10 0
out of Rents on grants 1 13 4
out of Fines and Forfeitures 75 18 5
5,008 9 0
Total to the Queen's Civil List 34.487 4
Payments to the Civil List of the late King Wm. III.
To the Duke of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe:
l. s d.
out of the Rent of Lotteries 25 3 4
out of imprests repaid by Mr. Hall 117 8
142 11
To Fees and Salaries:
out of Hall's Imprest money repaid 292 11
To Edward Nicholas for the debts of the late-King:
out of Hall's Imprest money repaid 50 0 0
Total to the late King's Civil List 485 3 4
Payments to Public Services.
anno 1703: to James Brydges for extraordinary charges of the war:
out of Virginia Quit Rents 2.0041 0 0
anno 1706: to the Navy for Wages of seamen out of Povey's imprest money repaid 970 14
To Edward Tennison for account of the [Queen Anne's Bounty or] Corporation for relief of the Poor Clergy:
l. s. d.
out of First Fruits 16 3 10½
out of Tenths 483 16
500 0 0
To Sir John Humble, Paymaster of the Million Lottery Tickets:
out of imprest money repaid by Taylor 3,103 16 8
To Loans on tin repaid:
out of the produce of tin 78,950 0 0
To interest on said loans:
out of ditto 4,974 4 0
Total of payments to the public services out of the Civil List 90,803 5
By Balance in Cash at 28 Sept. 1706 [in the Exchequer]: viz. of
Tenths 2,032 1 11
Seizures 101 9
brewers' forfeitures 395 4 5
Fines and Forfeitures 25 0 0
Virginia Quit Rents 995 10 0
Savoy Hospital revenue 1,244 9 1
Imprests repaid by
Crompton's executors 854 10 2
sale of tin 808 19
6,457 7 2
£132,233 0 1
Dr.
The Duly ofper cent, from Barbados and the Leeward Islands. l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer, 4 January 1705—6 3,512 1 0
ditto ditto 7 June 1706 3,000 0 0
£6,512 1 0
Coinage Duty for the Mint being 16s. per ton on Wines imported [as by 18 Car. II, c. 5, and 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Receipts:
1705 Xmas quarter 3,154 4 9
1706 Lady day quarter 2,729 12
1706 Midsummer quarter 1,859 15 8
1706 Michaelmas quarter
7,743 13
£7,743 13
Revenue by licensing Hackney Coaches: [granted] for 21 years from 1694 June 24 [by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 22].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705 500 0 0
To Receipts: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 350 0 0
1706 Lady day quarter 400 0 0
1706 Midsummer quarter 400 0 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 830 0 0
1,980 0 0
£2,480 0 0
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Visct. Duplin, as assignee of the Earl of Kinnoul, on a perpetuity 1,250 0 0
By [paid to] Sir Bevil Granville, Governor of Barbados, on his salary and allowances 1,500 0 0
By [paid to] Christopher Codrington, late Governor of the Leeward Islands, on his salary and allowances 1,579 0
By [paid to] [Col. Wm. Matthews] who succeeded him [Codrington] on his salary and allowances 300l. and for the charge of his passage 367l. 667 0 0
By [paid to] John Yeomans, Lieutenant Governor of Antigua, on his salary and allowances 500 0 0
By [paid to] Anthony Hodges, Lieutenant Governor of Mount Farrat [Montserrat], on his salary and allowances 500 0 0
By [paid to] Walter Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, on his salary and allowances 400 0 0
By Balance remaining in the Exchequer at 28 Sept. 1706 116 0
£6,512 1 0
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Sir Isaac Newton, Master and Worker of her Majesty's Mint: upon account for the service thereof 7,743 13
£7,743 13
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Charles Fox, late Paymaster of the Forces abroad, for account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 154 9
By [paid to] John How for account of 5,000 men for Sea Service anno 1703 1,250 0 0
ditto more for account of the out-pensioners of Chelsea Hospital 11 8
ditto more for account of arrears due to dead and removed pensioners from Chelsea Hospital 234 2 1
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 830 0 0
£2,480 0 0
Dr.
Revenue arising by Prizes: [together] with perquisites of Admiralty.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705 for Prizes 4,000 0 0
ditto for perquisites of Admiralty being the effects of Kidd the pirate 6,472 1 0
for Prizes. for Admiralty perquisites.
To Receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 400 0 0
1706 Lady day quarter
1706 Midsummer quarter 5,000 0 0 3,142 2 2
1706 Michaelmas quarter
5,400 0 0 3,142 2 2 8,542 2 2
£19,014 3 2
Memorandum: the sum charged for the perquisites of Admiralty was the produce of a parcel of gold, being the effects of pirates [which effects were] returned from New England.
Arrears of the Duties on Paper granted for 2 years from 1 March 1696–7 [by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 7].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705 0 4
To Receipts within the time of this accompt 37 19 6
£38 3 ll½
Sale of Forfeited Estates in Ireland [as by 2–3 Anne, c. 19, clause 8].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept, 1705 1,000 0 0
To Receipts in the week ended 5 July 1706 654 4 0
£1,654 4 0
The Fonds granted 7 and 8 Wm. III [c. 31 sic for 8–9 Wm. III, c. 6 and c. 4] for cancelling Exchequer Bills.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705 501 18
To Receipts between 28 Sept. 1705 and 28 Sept. 1706:
on the Capitation Subsidies 602 19 2
on the Additional 12d. per pound 0 17 6
on the Additional Tonnage and Poundage 1,798 17 9
2,402 14 5
£2,904 12
Per Contra l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] James Brydges for account of extraordinaries of the War anno 1706 500 0 0
ditto more for account of douceurs and other extraordinaries for the Troops of Saxe Gotha anno 1705 3,142 2 2
3,642 2 2
By [paid to] John How, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, for account of 5,000 men for Sea Service anno 1703 2,409 18 0
ditto more for account of the 5,000 additional Forces under his pay anno 1705 1,910 2 0
4,320 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Fox, late Paymaster of the Forces [Abroad], for account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 180 0 0
ditto more for account of extraordinaries of the War anno 1704 4,000 0 0
4,180 0 0
by [paid to] Sir Charles Hobby for the service and loss of one advice boat hired at Newfoundland 400 0 0
By [paid to] William Draper, Treasurer for Greenwich Hospital, upon account for the services thereof: as a charity for the use and benefit of the said Hospital: out of the proceeds of Kid's effects pursuant to a clause in an Act of Parliament to that purpose [4–5 Anne, c. 23, clause 14] 6,472 1 0
£19,014 3 2
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid on] interest of loans registered on this Fond at 8 per cent. 35 3 6
By Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept.1706 3 0
£38 3 11½
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Thomas Jett upon account to pay interest on unsatisfied debentures [on Army and Transport debts certified on Irish lands] 1000 0 0
By Remains in the Exchequer, 28 Sept, 1706 654 4 0
£1,654 4 0
Principal. Interest.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [Exchequer] Bills cancelled on the Capitation Duties [Subsidies] 500 0 0 221 4 7
on the Additional 12d. per £ 20 0 0 22 3
on the Additional Tonnage and Poundage 1,370 0 0 720 2 0
1,890 0 0 963 10 2,853 10
By Remains at 28 Sept. 1706 on the Capitation Subsidies 1 17 6
on the Additional Tonnage 49 4
51 2
£2,904 12
Dr.
Arrears of divers Taxes and Aids granted by Parliament.
l. s. d l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1705
on the Third [sic for First] 3s. Aid of 8 Wm. III 0 14
on the Third Quarterly Poll, 9 Wm. III 7 13
on the Second 3s. Aid 9 Wm. III for Exchequer Bills 5,262 19 6
on the Third 3s. Aid of 10 Wm. III 12 12
on the Second 2s. Aid by 11 Wm. III 243 12 6
on the Two Thirds of the Fourth 3s. Aid of 12 Wm. III 1,592 17
on the One Third of the said 3s. Aid: for Exchequer Bills 320 3
7,440 14
To Cash received at the Exchequer between 28 Sept. 1705 and 28 Sept. 1706 on:
the First Poll of 1 Wm. & Mary (in Xmas quarter 1705) 0 4 0
the Additional 12d. Aid of 1 Win. & Mary (in 1706 Michaelmas quarter) 1 3 6
the First 4s. Aid of 4 Wm. & Mary (in 1706 Lady day quarter) 100 0 0
First Quarterly Poll of 4 Wm. & Mary (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 2 2 0
Second Quarterly Poll of 5 Wm. & Mary (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 0 2 0
Second 4s. Aid of 5 Wm. & Mary (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 0 2 0
Third 4s. Aid of 6 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 7s. 6d.; (in 1706 Michaelmas quarter 4l.) 4 7 6
Fourth 4s. Aid of 7 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 16s.; (in 1706 Midsummer quarter) 9s.; (in 1706 Michaelmas quarter) 6l. 4s. 0d. 7 9 0
First 3s. Aid of 8 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 1l. 12s. 2d.; (in 1706 Midsummer quarter) 2s. 8d.; (in 1706 Michaelmas quarter) 15l. 11s.d 17 6
Third Quarterly Poll of 9 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 66l. 18s. 0d.; (in 1706 Lady day quarter) 318l. 8s. 0d.. (in 1706 Midsummer quarter) 2l. 7s. 0d.;, (in 1706 Michaelmas quarter) 79l. 1s. 0d. 496 14 0
Second 3s. Aid of 9 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 1,000l.; (in 1706 Lady day quarter) 200l.; (in 1706 Midsummer quarter) 4,630l. 7s. 0d. 5,830 7 0
Third 3s. Aid of 10 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 56l. 17s. 3d.; (in 1706 Lady day quarter) 35l. 3s. 0d. 92 0 3
Second 2s. Aid of 11 Wm. III (in 1705 Xmas quarter) 28l. 15s. 6d. 28 15 6
6,580 12 ll½
£14,021 7 1
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By paid out of the First Poll
to Charles Fox, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, on account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 0 4 0
By paid out of the First 4s. Aid
to Principal [loan money] repaid 59l. 15s. 0d.: to 7 per cent. interest 40l. 5s. 0d. 100 0 0
By paid out of the First Quarterly Poll
to Charles Fox on account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 2 2 0
By paid out of the Second Quarterly Poll
for interest of Loans at 6 per cent. 0 2 0
By paid out of the Second 4s. Aid
to Charles Fox on account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 0 2 0
By paid out of the Third 4s. Aid
for principal [loan money] repaid 4l.; for interest at 5 per cent. 0l. 7s. 6d. 4 7 6
By paid out of the Fourth 4s. Aid
for principal [loan money] repaid 6l. 4s. 0d.; for interest at 6 per cent., 16s. 7 0 0
By paid out of the First 3s. Aid
for interest of Loans at 8 per cent. 18 0 7
By paid out of the Third Quarterly Poll
for interest of Loans at 8 per cent. 504 7
By paid out of the Second 3s. Aid
for principal on Exchequer Bills cancelled 3,975l.; for interest on the same Bills 1,588l. 3s.d. 5,563 3
By paid out of the Third 3s. Aid
for interest of Loans at 7 per cent. 104 12
By paid out of the Second 2s. Aid
for interest of Loans at 5 per cent. 272 1 8
By paid out of the first Tico Thirds of the Fourth 3s. Aid
for interest of Loans at 6 per cent. 273 3 8
By paid out of the One Third of the Fourth 3s. Aid
for principal of Exchequer Bills cancelled, 70l.; for interest on the same Bills, 44l. 16s.d. 114 16
By Balance in Cash remaining in the Exchequer
28 September 1706 l. s. d.
on the Additional 12d. Aid 1 3 6
on the Fourth 4s. Aid 0 9 0
on the Second 3s. Aid 5,530 3
on the Second 2s. Aid 0 6 4
on the Two Thirds of the Fourth 3s. Aid 1,319 14
on the One Third of the Fourth 3s. Aid 205 7 0
7,057 3 4
£14,021 7 1
Dr.
Arrears of the Duties on Marriages, Births etc. by 6–7 Wm. III [c. 6] which ended 1st May, 1700 l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Money received
1706 Midsummer quarter 7 2 6
1706 Michaelmas quarter 1 11 0
8 13 6
£8 13 6
The Continued Duties on Marriages, Births etc. from 1 May 1700 to 1 August 1706 [by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20].
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept.,1705 7,549 0 3
To Receipts: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 9,968 9 1
1706 Lady day quarter 8,225 0 2
1706 Midsummer quarter 6,832 14 6
1706 Michaelmas quarter 15,910 12 4
40,936 16 1
£48,485 16 4
The Duties on Houses for Windows, Continued to 1 August 1706 by 8–9 Wm. III [c. 20] and further Continued to 1 August 1710 by [1 Anne c. 7].
l. s. d.
To Gash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 22,637 8
To Receipts: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 26,565 6 0
1706 Lady day quarter 22,074 15 10
1706 Midsummer quarter 24,108 17 11
1706 Michaelmas quarter 38,842 2 2
111,591 1 11
£134,228 10
The Fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies granted [13–14 Wm. III and 1 Anne, c. 6] for one year from 25 March 1705.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 2,025 0
Fifth 4s. Aid. Subsidies.
To Receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 245 9 ll½ 9 15 0
1706 Lady day quarter 799 8 10½ 200 1 5
1706 Midsummer quarter 3 9 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 6 8 0
1,044 18 10 219 13 5 1,264 12 3
£3,289 12
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d.
By Principal [of Loan money] repaid in the [Loan] Register for these Duties 8 13 6
£8 13 6
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By Principal [repaid of Loan money] on the Register [of Loans] on the Marriage Duties ending 1 May 1700 26,341 0 7
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 8 per cent. 3,936 19 9
30,278 0 4
By Principal [repaid of Loan money] on the Second Quarterly Poll 1,700 0 0
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 6 per cent. 201 13 4
1,901 13 4
By Balance remaining in the Exchequer, 28 Sept. 1706 16,306 2 8
£48,485 16 4
Per Contra.
By [repayment of Loans and payment of interest on Deficient Funds viz. on the Loan Registers of Fonds as follows]:
Principal. Interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
First 4s. Aid anno 1693 6,950 0 0 476 0 6
Third 4s. Aid anno 1695 15,503 7 3 400 2 7
Fourth 4s. Aid anno 1696 14,300 0 0 694 17 10
Second Quarterly Poll anno 1694 3,300 0 0 187 1 6
Three Fourths Customs 4,550 0 0 2,074 4 0
Two Thirds Double 9d. Excise, 1691 3,192 15 0 100 5 10
Additional Impositions anno 1693 45,070 13 2,466 1 2
Stamp Duties anno 1694 18,297 17 5 707 9 0
Duties on Marriages, Births etc. anno 1695 500 0 0 45 9 7
111,664 13 7,151 12 0 118,816 5
By Balance remaining in the Exchequer at 28 September 1706 15,412 4 11
£134,228 10
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By Principal repaid on the Register of this [Aid and Subsidies] Tax 500 0 0
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 6 per cent. 26 10 6
526 10 6
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, at 28 September 1706 2,763 1 10¾
£3,289 12
Dr.
The Sixth 4s. Aid granted by 1 Anne [St. 2, c. 1] for one year from 25 March 1703 with the several Subsidies granted by a distinct Act [1 Anne, St. 2, c. 17] for the same year.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas 1705:
l. s. d. l. s. d.
on the Sixth 4s. Aid 3,717 1
on Subsidies 1,338 11
5,055 12 10¼
Sixth 4s. Aid. Subsidies.
To Receipts: l. s. d. l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 4,397 12 6 857 7
1706 Lady day quarter 6,832 1 11 307 11 11
1706 Midsummer quarter 62 10 6 1,005 10 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 15 0
11,292 4 11 2,185 9 9
Deduct: to reimburse Receivers' overpayments on their accounts viz.: John Weston for co. Surrey 472l. 4s. 8d. and Samuel Burridge for co. Devon, 243l. 5s.d. 715 10
11,292 4 11 1,469 19 12,762 4
£17,817 17
The Seventh 4s. Aid granted by 2–3 Anne [c. 1] for one year from 25 March 1704.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 22,046 15
To Receipts there: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 96,154 10 6
1706 Lady day quarter 25,029 0 4
1706 Midsummer quarter 2,279 19 11½
1706 Michaelmas quarter 2,900 0 0
126,363 10
£148,410 6
The Eighth 4s. Aid granted by 3 Anne, c. 1, for one year from 25 March 1705.
l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September 1705 2,309 15 10
To Receipts there: l. s. d.
1705 Xmas quarter 117,436 4
1706 Lady day quarter 423,713 8 10
1706 Midsummer quarter 558,704 12
1706 Michaelmas quarter 20l,520 2
1,601,374 8
£1,603,684 3 11½
Cr.
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
out of the Sixth 1s. Aid.
By Principal [repaid of the Loan money on the Register of said Aid] 9,000 0 0
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 5 per cent. 2,616 19 2
11,616 10 2
out of the Subsidies.
By Principal [repaid of the Loan money on the Register of said Subsidies] 1,214 4 ll½
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 5 per cent. 819 11 10
2,033 16
By Cash remaining in the Exchequer at 28 September 1706:
on the Sixth 4s. Aid 3,392 6 11¾
on Subsidies 774 14
1,167 1
£17,817 17
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By Principal repaid of Loan money on credit of this tax 120,586 4
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 5 per cent. 7,945 7 11
134,531 12
Memorandum: the credit [authorised loans] on this tax was 1,850,000l: but the [actual] loans thereupon amounted to no more than 1,823,000l. 4s.d.
out of the [Surplus or] money more than sufficient to repay loan and interest.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for account of Wear and Tear anno 1704 6,000 0 0
By paid to Charles Fox [late Paymaster of the Forces Abroad] for account of the 10,000 Additional Forces anno 1704 022 0 0
ditto for account of the Forces acting in Portugal anno 1701 3,921 12 4
4,543 12 4
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1706 3,335 1
£148,410 6
Per Contra. l. s. d. l. s. d.
By Principal [of Loan money] repaid on a credit of 1,850,000l. 1,502,119 11
By [paid] interest [on ditto] at 5 per cent. 69,444 3 2
1,571,563 8 11½
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September 1706 32,120 15 0
£1,603,684 3 11½
Dr.
The Ninth 4s. Aid granted by 4 Anne, c. 1, for one year from 25 March 1706.
l. s. d.
To Cash, for so much received at the Exchequer between 5 July 1706 and 28 September following 162,472 10 5
£162,472 19 5
Loans on the Duties on Houses for Windows as by 7–8 Wm. III [c. 18].
To [balance of] Loan money remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 £92 2 10½
Loans pro anno 1701 on the 3,700l. per week out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise [as by 12–13 Wm, III, c. 12].
l. s. d.
To [balance of] Loan money remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 2,175 15
£2,175 15
l. s. d.
Loans pro anno 1702 on the Fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies [as by 1 Anne, c. 6].
To [balance of] Loan money remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 4,146 19 9
£4,146 19 9
Loans pro anno 1704 on Malt, Mum, etc., granted by 2–3 Anne, c. 2, for one year from 23 June 1704.
To [balance of] Loan money remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 £138 16
l. s. d.
Loans pro anno 1704 on the One Third Tonnage and Poundage with the Duty on Prize Wines granted for 3 years from 8 March 1703–1 [as by 2–3 Anne, c. 18].
To [balance of] Loan money remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September 1705 3,746 1
To loans made in the Exchequer: l. s. d.
1706 Lady day quarter 300 0 0
1706 Midsummer quarter 12,850 0 0
1706 Michaelmas quarter 500 0 0
13,650 0 0
£17,396 1
Loans on the Seventh 4s. Aid pro anno 1704 granted by 2–3 Anne, c. 1, for one year from 25 March 1704.
To tallies levied at the Exchequer in the week ended 30 November 1705 £8,164 19

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