Treasury Books and Papers: May 1734

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May 1734

May 1. 65. Christopher Tilson to the Commissioners of the Navy. The Treasury Lords are inclined that the 154,492l. 2s.d. remaining to be issued to complete the 1,200,000l. towards the debt of the navy should be applied to the services proposed by said Commissioners in their letter of the 29th ultimo, viz.:—
£ s. d.
For the navy, five months on the course to 1731–2, February 29 - 87,900 0 0
On the course of the victualling, the like 54,988 0 0
For wages to ships under orders to be paid to 1733, December 31 - 11,604 2
Their Lordships desire an account of what sum remains to clear off the debt of the navy to Christmas, 1733, and the heads under which same is payable. [Letter Book XIX. p. 228.]
May 6. 66. Abstract of the several bills and other expenses for the Princess Royal's wearing apparel and other necessaries for Her Royal Highness's wedding, managed by the Right Honourable the Countess of Suffolk as Mistress of the Robes to Her Majesty, in the year 1733. (Total “goods sent from France,” 739l. 15s. 9d. “Goods bought and made in England,” 3,504l. 9s.d.)
Endorsed:—King's warrant signed 1734, May 6. 4 pages.
Appending:
—(a.) Disbursements for the services of the above wedding for handkerchiefs, flowers, buckles, &c. by Wm. Lawman. (Total, 158l. 1s. 6d.)
[Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXV. No. 50.]
May 7.
Whitehall,
Treasury
Chambers.
67. Present:—Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Clayton. The report of the Stamp Commissioners, of March 12 last, read, on the defalcation of the late Mr. Hughes, deputy cashier in the office of the Receiver General of Stamps. The said Commissioners and Mr. Cartwright to lay the matter before the Attorney General. The Attorney General to be requested to receive the evidence, &c. and report to the Treasury thereon.
Order for the issue to the navy out of supplies, 1734, as follows:—
On the head of Wages.
£ £
To pay ships under order to be paid to December 31, last 29,117
For two months' advance to the companies of ships lately fitted out, conduct money and rewards for taking up seamen - 15,000
Bills of exchange drawn on Office for Sick and Hurt Seamen - - 1,500
46,617
On the head of Wear and Tear.
For imprests and bills of exchange - - 3,000
On the head of Victualling.
For bills of exchange - 1,000
For necessary money and contingencies 3,000
4,000
52,617
Order for the issue of 30,000l. to the Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance out of supplies, 1734, to carry on the service of that office.
A memorial from the Board of Works for repairing the staircase leading to the Queen's great apartment at Hampton Court estimated at 450l. read, and warrant ordered.
Mr. Justice Probyn is to be paid 200l. for extraordinary charges in going the Midland Circuit Lent Assizes last year owing to the death of Mr. Justice Price, his appointed colleague.
The Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to be written to in the strongest terms to appoint John Love collector of Cork, loco Wm. Maynard, “Mr. Love having been recommended to them by Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the thanks of the House of Commons in Ireland was given to Mr. Love for his zeal for the service of His Majesty and the Protestant interest there.”
[Treasury Minute Book XXVII. pp. 257–8;
Letter Book XIX. pp. 229–30;
Irish Book IX. p. 24.]
May 8.
Whitehall,
Treasury
Chambers.
68. Present:—Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Clayton. Letters to the Exchequer ordered for making the following issues:—
£ s. d.
Henry Wm. Lawman - 4,636 19 8
John Scrope 5,250 0 0
John Hedges - - 2,000 0 0
Mr. Steuart, Lady Day quarter's pensions, 1734 10,779 0 6
Mr. Paxton - - - - 1,000 0 0
Mr. Popple - - 649 6 9
Office of Works, Lady Day quarter, 1734 9,299 3 11
Great Wardrobe, same quarter 9,299 3 11
42,858 2 7
Order for a warrant to stay till Michaelmas Term all proceedings at law against Wm. Tate, of Carlisle, as surety for Ribton and Shepheard for tobacco duties.
Thos. Lake, smuggler, in the Fleet, to be liberated, on his composition, on the report of the Customs Commissioners, of 1731, August 20. [Treasury Minute Book XXVII. p. 259.]
May 8. 69. Treasury warrant to the Board of Works to execute works as below in a substantial, &c. manner, at the estimate of 450l.
Prefixing:
—Memorial from the Board of Works to the Treasury of 1734, May 2. The staircase leading to the Queen's great apartment at Hampton Court was never yet furnished, and the wainscot thereof much out of repair. Are of opinion it would be advisable to take away the wainscot and embellish the walls and ceiling of said staircase, which are at present only whitewashed with ornaments painted on canvas in chiaro oscuro.
[Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 3.]
May 10. 70. Report to the King from the Treasury concerning the method necessary to carry out certain proposals laid before the King from the Lords of the Committee of Council for purchasing the right of certain proprietors, and of certain lessees under them, in the Bahamas. To comply therewith the sums to be paid are, to the Proprietors, viz. the Duke of Beaufort, Lords Carteret, Craven, and Berkeley, Sir John Colleton, and Robert Abdy as one of the executors of Sir John Tyrrell, deceased, 1,000 guineas each clear of expenses, and 2,000l. to lessees under them. Great difficulties may arise from the various titles thereto. Said purchase will be of advantage to Great Britain, as said islands are convenient for the reception of British ships. Therefore hope that the faithful Commons will provide the money, as they did in 1728 for the purchase of North Carolina.
[Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 145–6.]
May 11. 71. Same to the Treasury from the Customs Commissioners, London, on the petition of Jonathan, son and executor of Edward Perrie, late Surveyor General, and of Charles Dunbar, present Surveyor General of Customs in the Barbados, Leeward Isles and the Bermudas. Perrie was appointed by warrant 1709, November 25, and during the war had frequent opportunity of visiting the islands under his survey without expense under an Admiralty order for the men-of-war on that station to carry him as the service required. On the conclusion of peace he was obliged to hire sloops for that service, receiving the expense from the collector of Barbados, who charged same in his accounts. Dunbar succeeded Perrie by warrant, 1717, April 30, and was obliged to the same method in visiting the islands. He has received his expenses, 1717–31, on this head from the collector of Barbados, but the Comptroller General cannot pass same in the collector's account for want of a proper authority. Birchfield, Surveyor General of the Northern Continent of America, had a treasury warrant, 1712, October 22, for 80l. per annum for sloop for above purpose. Therefore advise allowance of the amounts in question. 3 pages.
Appending:
—(a.) Said petition with order of reference, dated 1729–30, February 17. 3 pages.
[Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXV. No. 53.]
May 16. 72. Warrant under the royal sign manual to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, prescribing that at all times when the pay of the regiments remaining in Ireland shall be issued, the like pay or subsistence of the eight regiments removed to England shall be set apart and reserved, as if the said eight regiments were still in Ireland, and forthwith remitted to the Paymaster General, England, and not issued or applied to any other purpose whatever: this in order to obviate all future complaints about the delays in the remittances from Ireland on account of regiments on the Irish establishment serving abroad and entitled to English pay.
[Irish Book IX. pp. 24–5.]
May 20. 73. Jos. Fox, naval officer, South Carolina, to the Treasury, dated from Charleston. On visiting Georgetown, Wyniaw, found that the quarterly accounts by his predecessor had not been returned. Has appointed Wm. Swinton deputy at said port, who has made out the account as herewith. Has also sent to Port Royal for the accounts of that port. 1 page.
Appending:
—Statistical statement, certified by W. Swinton, deputy naval officer, and attested by Governor Robert Johnson, of the vessels entered inwards and cleared outwards at the port of Georgetown in South Carolina, for quarters ended 1733, Michaelmas, Christmas, and 1734, Lady Day, giving details of owner, tonnage, cargo, destination, &c. &c. 3 long sheets.
[Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXV. No. 54.]
May 21. 74. Charles Carkesse to Mr. Lowndes, dated Custom House, London, concerning 8–900 oz. of plate which Lord Montagu, who is going abroad, wishes to take with him. “His Lordship may export said plate without any difficulty if it be marked at Goldsmiths' Hall.” 1 page. [Ibid, No. 55.]
May 25. 75. The Duke of Grafton to the Treasury, conveying His Majesty's pleasure for provision of presents of 200l. to Jusuph Cogia, Envoy from Tunis, now on his return home, 50l. to his brother, 30l. to his interpreter, 30l. for a fortnight's fresh provisions, and 50l. for clothing his servants. Desires issue of same to Sir Clement Cotterell, Master of the Ceremonies. 1 page.
[Ibid, No. 59.]
May 28. 76. The Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the Treasury, dated Whitehall, May 28, forwarding from the Lords Justices of Ireland the accounts of overdrawings as below, (a.) and (b.), certified by Luke Gardiner, Deputy Receiver General and Deputy Vice-Treasurer there. Desires a royal warrant for allowing said overdrawings. 1 page.
Appending:
—(a.) Account of payments on account of Barracks [Ireland], 1733. Lady Day, to 1734, Lady Day (total payments, 20,065l. 7s. 11¼d. against an established allowance of 13,336l. 10s.) 6 pages.
(b.) Same on account of Military Contingencies, ibid, same period (total payments, 3,498l. 2s.d. against an established allowance of 3,000l.). 4 pages. [Ibid, No. 60.]