Warrant Books: December 1708, 21-31

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December 1708, 21–31

Dec. 21. Royal warrant dated St James's to Treasurer Godolphin to pay 20000l. to John Tailer, Deputy Surveyor General of Crown Lands, towards defraying the charge of building the fabric or mansion house begun in Woodstock Park by the Duke of Marlborough. (Money warrant dated Dec 22 hereon.) (Money order dated Dec 23 hereon.) Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 466. Order Book VII, p. 204.
Same [to the Solicitor General] to acknowledge satisfaction on record of the judgment of 1008l. obtained against Joshua Western five years since in the Exchequer for transporting wool, ut supra, p. 396. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 467.
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a new Commission of the Customs: the new Commissioners to be Charles Godolphin, Thomas Newport, William Culliford, Sir John Werden, Sir Mathew Dudley, Sir John Stanley & John Shute (the last named taking the place of Samuel Clark lately deceased). Ibid., p. 469.
Treasury reference to William Blathwayte [as Auditor General of the Plantations] of the petition of Micajah Perry on behalf of William Bird, Receiver General of Virginia, setting forth his being allowed only 3 per cent for the money of her Majesty's revenue which he received, that he stands bound to make good all bills [of exchange] taken for the [return to London of the] said revenue, which [traffic of bills] depending upon the return [trade] from England is a great hazard to him: that in like cases the merchants have 1½ & 2 per cent allowance: therefore praying some further allowance to enable him to execute said office. Reference Book VIII, p. 341.
Dec. 22. William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the admeasurement of Michael Studholme's work performed in Hyde Park & St James's Park in the late king's reign. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 24.
Same to the Agents for Taxes to prosecute Col. Rice pursuant to an Act of Parliament [6 Anne c. 33 and private Act 4–5 Anne c. 40] in that behalf & to pay Capt. Morgan O'Bryen 20l. as in full for his pains therein: as by your report on said O'Bryen's petition. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Borret to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Joseph Paice, Charles Lodowick merchants & John Champanty Esq touching moneys paid to John Thrale for subsisting her Majesty's Forces at New York & [moneys] remaining in the hands of his [Thrale's] executors. Ibid., p. 25.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Sir John St Barbe touching a rent of 6l. 6. 8 reserved to the Crown on a lease of a farm called Coxlease in New Forest, which [rent] the Duke of Bolton claims & has received as Lord Warden of said forest. Ibid, p. 30.
Dec. 22. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to permit the Envoy of the King of Portugal to export a bell for Lisbon. Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 142.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of the merchants trading to Portugal, Spain & Italy, shewing that being informed that the Virginia & Maryland merchants have offered reasons for a liberty to export tobacco & other Plantation goods in neutral ships for France & in return to import wines, they allege [such liberty] will in a great measure prejudice the woollen manufacture & be attended with pernicious consequences. Reference Book VIII, p. 342.
Same to the Auditors of Imprests of the petition of William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor, praying an allowance of 270l. 5. 6 for fees paid in several Offices on money issued at the Exchequer [to him for the works at Windsor] between Michaelmas 1702 & Michaelmas 1706. Ibid.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Aug 30 last to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the mending & cleaning of 6 pieces of hangings in the Privy Chamber & 4 pieces of hangings in the Queen's Drawing Room at Kensington & for taking down the hangings in the Prince's Bedchamber there & putting girt web round them & for lengthening one piece of Tenniers in the Drawing Room: to a total estimate of 120l. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, p. 287.
Warrant by same to Robert Walpole, Secretary at War, to prepare a royal warrant for paying 480l. to Major Gen. Webb for 6 years' allowance for the extraordinary expense of livery & colours for his Regiment, ut supra, p. 453.
Prefixing: report by Thomas Brodrick, dated Army Accounts Comptrollers' Office Dec 7 inst, on said Webb's memorial. Ibid., pp. 288–9.
Money warrant for 279l. 9. 6 to James Stephens for the period 1707 May 1 to 1708 Sept 29 on the 130l. per an & 70l. per an ut supra, p. 439; with a dormant clause for payment of the said yearly allowances quarterly hereafter, according to the directions of the privy seal of Nov 30 last which granted same for the execution of the office of Keeper of the Exchequer Court etc in Scotland and as compensation for loss of perquisites in the office of Deputy Usher of said Court. ut ibid. (Money order dated same day.) (Letter of direction dated Dec 23 hereon.) Out Letters (North Britain) I, p. 467. Disposition Book XIX, p. 245.
Dec. 23. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to take in loans on the Land Tax anno 1709 up to a total not exceeding 1,880,000l. (including the principal remaining unsatisfied on the 20 Dec inst of the loans made on the Act of 11 Wm. III c. 2 for the 2s. Aid; on the two thirds of the 3s. Aid as by the Act of 12 Wm. III c. 10 & on the 4s. Aid of 1 Anne c. 6): all in accordance with the terms of the Act of 7 Anne c. 1 for said Tax. Money Book XIX, p. 410.
Dec. 23. Letter of direction for 400,000l. to respective Paymasters as follows: out of loans to be made by them respectively on credit of Land Tax anno 1709: viz
£
James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: in part of his order for the service of the Forces under his pay anno 1709 150,000
Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy: in part of the like for the Navy & Victualling 150,000
John How, Paymaster of Guards & Garrisons: in part of the like for the Forces in Great Britain 50,000
Harry Mordaunt, Treasurer of the Ordnance: in part of the like for the Ordnance 50,000
£400,000
The orders for all the said loans are to be drawn without interest, the same being intended to be reserved in the hands of the said respective Treasurers & Paymasters to await the Lord Treasurer's directions as to the application & disposal thereof. Disposition Book XIX, p. 243.
Same for 269565l. 6. 4½ to James Brydges: out of loans on Land Tax anno 1709: & to be applied as follows.
£ s. d.
in part of 901827l. 13. 6 for the 40000 men anno 1709
for 3 months' subsistence from Dec 23 inst to March 23 inst to the Subject Troops 84168 11 1
for the same 3 months' full pay to the Foreign Troops 116645 6 4
for the same to the General Officers 5946 5
for Contingencies for the same three months 2500
for forage & waggon money for the Subject Troops for same time 4206 7 6
for forage, waggon & recruit money for the Foreign Troops for same time 5000
in part of 177111l. 3. 6 for the 10000 [Additional] men anno 1709
for the same 3 months' subsistence to the Subject Troops & full pay to the Foreign Troops composing said body 27090 10 8
for forage money, waggon & recruit money for the Foreign Troops for the same time 2315
in part of 24251l. 13. 4 for the 3000 Palatines anno 1709
for two thirds (being her Majesty's share) of the pay of the said Palatines for the said 3 months 8562 18 4
in part of 43251l. 12. 6 for the 4639 Saxons anno 1709
for a moiety (being her Majesty's proportion) of the pay of the said Saxons for the said three months 10812 18
in part of 4269l. 16. 6 for Bothmar's Regiment of Dragoons anno 1709
for her Majesty's share of the pay of the said Regiment for said 3 months 2317 9
£269565 6
Ibid., p. 244.
Dec. 23. Same for 455l. 18. 9 to John, Visct FitzHarding, Treasurer of the Chamber: out of Civil List moneys: to be paid over to William Churchill & Edward Castle for stationery ware delivered for the use of the Offices of the Secretaries of State within the half year ended 1708 March 25. Ibid., p. 245.
Same for 6000l. to John Tailer gent: for buildings at Woodstock: out of any money in the Exchequer arising from loans on tin. Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to give notice to the officers of the Exchequer to attend in their several Offices on Monday & Tuesday next (notwithstanding the holidays) to receive loans on the Land Tax. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 25.
Dec. 24. Treasury reference to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of James Hirdman shewing that he is prisoner for upwards of 2 years in the Fleet for salt Duty frauds committed by his partners of whose collusive practice he was ignorant: therefore praying to be discharged to enable him to maintain his poor family. Reference Book VIII, p. 342.
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Lord Treasurer of England to pay salaries &c to divers officers in Scotland as follows: out of the Civil List money: amounting in the whole to 7733l. 12. 8 as for one year to 1708 May 1: it having been represented that before the Union the said yearly sums were payable to respective officers & persons but that no payments have been made thereon since the Union: & the Queen being resolved that one year thereon shall be paid although the respective letters patent, privy seals or other instruments whereon the same were formerly paid in Scotland may not be sufficient to ground the payment thereof: viz as follows
£ s. d.
Earl of Cromarty, Justice General of Scotland 600
the executors of Sir James Murray, late Lord Register there 444 16 8
Sir James Stuart, her Majesty's Advocate 600
Adam Cockburne, Esq Lord Justice Clerk 400
Sir David Dalrymple & — Carmichael, her Majesty's Solicitors 500
Sir Alexander Erskine, Lyon King at Arms 300
Earl of Kintore, Knight Marshal 400
the Heralds & Pursuivants 250
Her Majesty's Trumpets there 100
Sir James Mackenzie & Sir Thomas Moncreife, late Clerks of the Treasury 100
the late Clerks of the Exchequer 100
John Veach, late Prosecutor of Signatures 52 15 6
Sir Robert Lauder, Clerk of the Sheriffs' Roll 50
Sir Alexander Kirkwood, Clerk of the Borough Roll 28
John Phillip, late Treasury Accomptant 50
Sir David Nairn, Secretary to the Order of the Thistle 300
ditto for fees of clerks, messengers & doorkeepers, coal, candle & other necessaries to the late [Scottish] Secretary's Office at Whitehall 400
Andrew Kinier, late housekeeper of the said Offices 50
George Dalrymple, late Discoverer of Concealed Rents 120
George Forbes, Inroller of the Property Roll 15
John Dowell, Messenger of the Exchequer 6 13 4
Robert Boyde, Inroller of the Sheriffs' Roll 10
Lord Charles Kerr, late Director of the Chancellery 25
the late Clerks of the Council 100
the 3 Macers of the late Council & Exchequer 50l. each 150
the 4 Macers of the Session 10l. each 40
the Clerk of the Justice Court 100
the 3 Macers of the Justice Court 10l. each 30
the housekeeper thereof 8 6 8
the Dempster thereof 5
Sir Archibald Cockburne, Heritable Usher 250
Lord Ballenden, Usher of the Exchequer 11 10 0
the Keepers of the Signet 100
Dr. Dalrymple, First Physician 100
Dr. Elizet the other Physician 50
David Blair, Chaplain 50
[John] Law Elimozener to complete 150l. (whereof 104l. formerly paid) 46
Sir James Dalrymple, Clerk of her Majesty's Process 40
John Mitchelson, Keeper of the Register of Hornings 20
Earl of Leven, Constable of Edinburgh Castle 66 13 4
Sir Alexander Cuming, Conservator in Holland 200
George Ogilvie, her Majesty's limner 100
James Nasmith, under falconer 50
the Countess of Sutherland, rent for St Anns Yard 60
James Sutherland, Keeper of the Phisick Garden 50
Patrick Hepburn, Apothecary 40
David Sympson, Library Keeper 80
John Hamilton, underkeeper of the Palace 50
John Hamilton, porter there 37 15 6
— Anderson, her Majesty's printer 50
John Auchmuty, Master of the Wardrobe 55 11 4
James Baird, Clerk of the Wardrobe 30
the underkeeper of the Wardrobe 40
Robert Morrison, second underkeeper thereof 20
the two Masters of the Works, viz John Campbell 200l. & — Urquhart 200l. 400
James Smith, overseer of the Works 100
the Lord Advocate's servant 15
the Solicitor's servant 26 13 4
the servant to the Register of Signatures 10
David Callender, late servant at the Treasury 35
“the late Clerks' servants of the Exchequer” 20
the servants of the Signet office 5
servant to the Clerk of the Sheriffs' Roll 10
servant to the Presenter of Signatures 10
servant to the Clerk of the Justice Court 10
servant to the Clerk of the Council 20
servant to the Clerk of the Privy Seal 10
servant to the Deputy Keeper of the Great Seal 10
servant to the Deputy Keeper of the Privy Seal 5
servant to the Director of the Chancellery 23 17 0
the under clerk & extractor of her Majesty's processes 20
servants to the usher & housekeeper 10
William Alvis, her Majesty's writer there 50
his servant 10
£7733 12 8
(Money warrant dated Dec 29 hereon.) (Money order dated 1708–9 Jan 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Jan 17 hereon.) Out Letters (North Britain) I, pp. 467–9, 472, 477–8. Disposition Book XIX, p. 252.
Dec. 24. Dormant warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receiver General of the Post Office to pay 210l. per an to the University of Edinburgh, ut supra, p. 390.
The like for 210l. per an to the University of Glasgow, ut ibid.
[These warrants replace those of Oct 4 last, supra, p. 410].
In the margin: a later order of confirmation dated 1710 Nov 22 hereof by the Treasury Lords. Out Letters (North Britain), pp. 470, 471.
Dec. 27. Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill, not detailed, of the Excise Office & Malt Office for the quarter ended the 25 inst: combined total 6419l. 8. 3. Money Book XIX, p. 410.
The like of the Salt Office salary bill, not detailed, for same quarter: total 1137l. 10. 0. Ibid., p. 365.
Letter of direction for 1000l. to William Lowndes: for secret service: out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XIX, p. 245.
Treasury reference to Mr. Walpole, Secretary at War, of the petition of Thomas Code shewing that by direction of the Lord High Admiral signified by the Commissioners for Sick & Wounded he in August 1705 took under his care such land soldiers as were from time to time set sick ashore at Falmouth being brought from Lisbon by packet boats; that the Lord Admiral agreed he should have 20l. a year allowed out of Army Contingencies; that upon the representation to his Royal Highness [George, Prince of Denmark as Lord High Admiral] from Mr. Vernon, the [Sick & Wounded] Commissioners & Mr. St. John that 20l. was too little to answer the charge his said late Royal Highness agreed he should have 50l. which [promise] though not minuted is remembered by Mr. Vernon & three of the said Commissioners; & he has ever since performed that duty with a great deal of trouble & charge & never been paid any part of said allowance: therefore praying to be paid. Reference Book VIII, p. 342.
Dec. 27. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners in North Britain to employ Basset Edes as tidesurveyor at Leith at 45l. per an.
Robert Cockran as riding officer at 50l. per an loco said Edes. Out Letters (North Britain) I, p. 457.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners in North Britain of the petition of John Gordon et al, merchants concerned in the cargo of the ship Antelope of Aberdeen which arrived at Aberdeen 5 Sept 1707 laden with fruits & wine & by accident fell over in that harbour whereby most of the cargo was damnified: therefore praying a proportionable abatement of the Customs. Ibid., p. 471.
Same to the Excise Commissioners in North Britain of the petition of George Drummond, Accomptant General of the Excise Revenue there, praying an augmentation of his salary of 80l. per an which is so inconsiderable that it comes much short of the necessary expense of him & his family. Ibid.
Dec. 28. Royal warrant dated St James's to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 200000l. to Thomas Micklethwaite, Receiver & Paymaster of Transports: as imprest towards defraying the charge of transporting Land Forces. (Money warrant dated 1708–9 Jan 15 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Dec 31.) (Money order dated Jan 15 hereon.) Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 470. Money Book XIX, p. 429. Order Book VII, p. 220.
Royal sign manual for 500l. to Edward Barker gent, Treasurer to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty: for uses as in the charter of incorporation of the said Bounty of date 1704 Nov 3. (Money order dated 1708–9 Feb 16 hereon.) Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 485. Order Book VII, p. 222.
Money warrant for 30l. to the Dean & Chapter of Westminster for half a year to Dec 25 inst on the annuity for the French Ministers in the Savoy. Money Book XIX, p. 411. Disposition Book XIX, p. 248.
Letter of direction for 41000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, Navy Treasurer: out of loans on Land Tax anno 1709: & is intended to be applied as follows viz
£
for Wages to seamen & to carry on the pay of ships at the Nore, Portsmouth & London 30000
for Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of Marines, for subsistence to the Marines upon account 6000
for Wear & Tear, being to answer bills of exchange now due 5000
£41000
“The Lord Treasurer likewise desires that out of the like loans a weekly sum of 5000l. be issued from time to time to the Navy Treasurer to be applied to carry on recalls” & to continue until the Lord Treasurer's directions to the contrary. Ibid., p. 246.
Dec. 28. Same for 27084l. to same out of money remaining in the Exchequer of the first 4 payments from the East India Company & out of such further sums as are to be paid by said Company on or before Jan 12 next or March 10 next: & is intended for the Yards “& is to complete the sum of 86084l. for the quota on the head of Wear & Tear of the sum of 57084l. to clear all the Yards for Michaelmas quarter 1707.” Ibid.
Dec. 29. Royal warrant dated St James's to Sir Isaac Newton, Master & Worker of the Mint, to cause all such silver as shall be brought into the Mint, extracted from lead by the art of smelting & refining, to be coined into the current coins of the realm with a mark of distinction on each respective piece as desired by the Governor & Company for Smelting Lead with Pitcoal & Seacoal who have prayed that upon the occasion of the Union the Queen would renew the royal warrant of 29 April 1706. [The warrant here referred to is dated 20 April 1706 in Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 22, and is calendared supra Treasury Books, Vol. XX, p. 627. It is not certain which of these two dates is correct.] Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 470.
Royal sign manual for 20000l. to the Duchess of Marlborough, Keeper of the Privy Purse: for the service of the Privy Purse & for Healing Medals, “and our pleasure is that the acquittance or acquittances of the said Duchess of Marlborough or her assigns shall be a good & sufficient discharge or discharges notwithstanding the coverture of the said Duchess.” (Money warrant dated 1708–9 Jan 3 hereon.) (Money order dated Jan 5 hereon.) Ibid., p. 471. Order Book VII, p. 207.
Royal warrant to Treasurer Godolphin for 1000l. to Sir William Fazakerley Kt, Chamberlain of the City of London, without account: for the relief & support of the poor of the parishes of said city: as royal charity and benevolence: to be distributed pursuant to the directions of the Bishop of London & Lord Mayor of London. (Money warrant dated 1708–9 Jan 29 hereon.) (Money order dated Feb 8 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Jan 31 hereon.) Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 484. Money Book XIX, p. 435. Order Book VII, p. 223. Disposition Book XIX, p. 256.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Stamp Office for the period 1708 July 31 to Oct 7: total 267l. 17. 10¼. Money Book XIX, p. 412.
The like of the salary bill of the Stamp Office for the quarter ended Dec 25 inst: total 1330l. The particulars of said bill agree with those of the bill for Sept 29 quarter 1707 ut supra, Treasury Calendar, Vol. XXI, p. 457, under date 8 Oct 1707 “with the alteration of Richard Martin Esq as Commissioner in the room of Henry Cornish Esq; and Clement Kirk, Robert Thompson and Isaac Lancaster are made stampers instead of John Speckman, Sam Pugh and William Ray. Ibid., p. 413.
Dec. 29. Money warrant for 17815l. 1. 9¾ to the Bank of England for their allowance of 4½ per cent for the quarter ended Dec 25 inst for circulating Exchequer Bills as follows:
Prefixing: certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer Bills so circulated and of the allowance due thereon:
£ s. d.
Exchequer Bills issued before Sept 29 last 1569850l.: allowance thereon for said 3 months 17660 16 3
ditto issued on Oct 15 last 17625l.: interest thereon for 71 days 154 5
£17815 1
(Money order dated 1708–9 Jan 5 hereon.) Money Book XIX, p. 416. Order Book VII, p. 205.
Money order for 5l. to John Broadhurst for Dec 25 quarter's allowances as porter attending at the Exchequer gate. Order Book VII, p. 211. Disposition Book XIX, p. 252.
Same for 12l. 10. 0 to Thomas Fox for same quarter for making & keeping the Registers of all the public loans in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt. Order Book VII, p. 212. Disposition Book XIX, p. 252.
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt. It is represented to the Lord Treasurer that it is to be feared the moneys in the Exchequer of the fond for paying the Annuities purchased anno 1707 (which fond chiefly consists of overplus moneys arising from other fonds to be computed at stated times) will not extend to pay all persons who may call for the payments due thereon at Xmas last. His Lordship therefore desires that in case of necessity you will please to issue & apply any moneys that are or shall come into the Exchequer upon the following taxes, Duties or revenues to aid the said fond, that is to say any moneys arising by arrears of such taxes &c in the late war not applicable to the repaying of loans or the interest thereof, and by the rent of Hackney Coaches, the Plantation Duty, the 25 per cent on French goods, the 5s. per ton on French shipping, the 5s. per piece on white woollen cloth and the moneys arising by brewers' forfeitures. Care is to be taken that all former directions [for issues] out of the said taxes & revenues be first satisfied.
In the margin: a warrant in this case [was] afterwards signed: see infra under date 1708–9 Jan 5. Disposition Book XIX, p. 247.
Letter of direction for 30000l. to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards & Garrisons: out of loans on Land Tax anno 1709: & is to be applied to the service of the Guards & Garrisons anno 1709 in such manner as the Lord Treasurer shall think fit to direct. (For the directions for the disposition hereon see infra under date 1708–9 March 24.) Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Salt Commissioners. The fund for 160000l. to the East India Company (of which the 28 pence per bushel on salt is part) was computed by a medium of the produce for several years before Michaelmas last to make an overplus of 12000l. per an at least. But by the accounts from the Exchequer for the year ended at Michaelmas last it appears that the said surplus amounts to no more than 93l. 11. 0½ and that it [this shrinkage of revenue] altogether arises from the decrease of the [yield of the] said Duties in that year (the Additional Stamp Duties which is the other part of the said fund having kept up to the produce of former years). You are to acquaint the Lord Treasurer with the reasons for this decrease & to lay before him an account of the debts on the Salt Duties at Michaelmas last & the cash balances then in the hands of the several collectors. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 25.
Dec. 29. Treasury reference to Robert Walpole, Secretary at War, of the petition of Lieut. Andrew Pope shewing that he was sent express from Major Gen. Stanhope to the Duke of Marlborough, that in his passage he was taken prisoner near Courtrai & was carried to the Duke of Vendome; that by his industry he got his liberty & safely conveyed the letters to the Duke of Marlborough & brought others safe to England: that he has been at great expense & charges, having travelled above 1500 miles: therefore praying a reward for same. Reference Book VIII, p. 342.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Wilcox, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, to fell 16 old elm trees in Windsor Great Park which are standing in the outward fence of said Park & cross a new riding which is now making there.
Prefixing: representation from said Wilcox. [Cancelled & replaced by the warrant ut infra under date 1708–9 March 14.] Warrants not Relating to Money XX, p. 289.
Dec. 30. Same by same to Spencer Compton, [Paymaster of the Queen's Bounties] to pay as follows as her Majesty's free gift & royal bounty “pursuant to her Majesty's pleasure to me signified in this behalf”: viz:
£
Margaret, Countess Dowager of Marlborough 50
Thomas Cornwallis Esq; John Crown each 50
Mary Pardon; Rebecca Bruges alias Pride each 20
Margaret Strother, Frances & Rachel Mansel, Thomas Fagg at the Privy Garden door, William Powell, Agnes Parsons, Charles Palmer each 10
Charlotte Rycaute, Anne Christian widow, Edith College each 20
£310
Money Book XIX, p. 411.
Money order for 20l. to Roger Millart, clerk to the Agent for Taxes; being 15l. for himself & 5l. for a messenger for 1708 Dec 25 quarter. Order Book VII, p. 210. Disposition Book XIX, p. 252.
Same for 10l. to Peter Le Neve, senior Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Court, for same quarter's allowance for locking up her Majesty's treasure. Order Book VII, p. 211. Disposition Book XIX, p. 252.
Same for 200l. to Charles, Lord Halifax [Auditor of the Receipt]: for one year to Dec 25 inst on his allowance by way of reward for extraordinary service performed in his Office of Auditor of the Receipt. Order Book VII, p. 211. Disposition Book XIX, p. 252.
Dec. 30. Letter of direction for 310l. to Spencer Compton, Paymaster of the Queen's Pensions & Bounties: out of Civil List money: & is to satisfy a warrant lately signed by the Lord Treasurer in that behalf, see supra, p. 473. Disposition Book XIX, p. 247.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of Lieut. Robert Saville, late of Lord Mordaunt's Regiment, shewing that his pay is stopped on account of money which he received for raising recruits & subsistence of his Company; “that he is ready to make appear the raising & subsisting of several men who deserted in their long marches from London to Leeds & Carlisle”: therefore praying that the stop may be taken off & that the agent may be obliged to account for what is due to him [petitioner] in the said Regiment. Reference Book VIII, p. 341.
Dec. 31. Letter of direction for 67489l. 0. 3½ to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of loans on Land Tax anno 1709: to be for the service of the said Forces anno 1709 “being intended to be applied to the service thereof in such manner as my Lord Treasurer shall think fit to direct.” (For the disposition hereof, see infra under date 1708–9 March 4.) Disposition Book XIX, p. 248.
Treasury reference to Mr. Walpole, Secretary at War, of the petition of Major Gen. Cha. Wills setting forth the great expense of the several Officers of Marines who served in Spain in 1705 & 1706 in buying & maintaining mules both for themselves & the baggage of the Troops under them, amounting to 3163l. 10. 0. Reference Book VIII, p. 343.