Warrants, Letters, etc.: 1734, July-December

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1734, July–December

July 1 Petition to the Treasury from John and Peter Williams, merchants, of Exeter. For release from imprisonment for tobacco duties. Reference Book X. p. 35.
July 2 Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer. To stay prosecution against Nicholas Paxton on his accounts to December, 1731. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 169.
Same to Excise Commissioners. For stay of same against Rice Vaughan and his sureties. Ibid, p. 170.
Same to Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. To allow free import of clothing for regiments of Col. Rob. Murray, Lieut. Gen. Pearce, Major Gen. Rob. Dalzel, Brig. Gen. John Moyle. Irish Book IX. p. 35.
Report and estimate from the Board of Works to the Treasury. On the Earl of Essex's memorial for repairs, detailed, in St. James's Park.
Endorsed:—1734, July 2. “The Mall, cesspools and seats to be repaired.” 1 page.
Appending:
— (a.) Said memorial with reference, dated 1732–3, March 21. 2 pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 11.
July 3 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. Leave of absence to Edward Berkeley, tide surveyor, Portsmouth. Customs Book XIII. p. 452.
Christ. Tilson to the Customs Commissioners. To send up a trunk of the Princess Royal's apparel stopped at Greenwich. Letter Book XIX. p. 234.
July 4 Petition to the Treasury from Lady Kath. Shirley. For a lease of ground behind her house in Poland Street. Crown Lease Book III. p. 244.
Same to same from Benj. De la Fontaine. For 559l. 4s. for insurance on Missing's victuals for Gibraltar. Reference Book X. p. 36.
July 5 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. Leave of absence to Charles Walbeoffe, tidesman, London port. Customs Book XIV. p. 10.
John Watson to the Treasury, from Goswick. Concerning his administration of the Derwentwater estate. 2 pages.
Appending:
—(a.) An account of payments into the Exchequer from said estate, 1732, Martinmas, to 1733, Martinmas (total, 6,348l. 14s. 3d.) 2 pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 12.
Treasury warrant to the Auditor and other officers of the Receipt. To take in 70,000l. in loans on salt from Mr. John Gore, to register after 900,000l. Money Book XXXVII. p. 305.
July 8 The Duke of Dorset to the Treasury, dated Whitehall. With His Majesty's pleasure for a pension of 400l. per annum, to Wm. Caulfield, a justice of the King's Bench, Ireland, retired, Henry Rose being appointed to succeed him. 1½ pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 13.
July 8
and
July 23
Warrant under the royal sign manual to Arthur Onslow, Treasurer of the Navy. To pay the 2,000l. per annum additional salary to Sir Charles Wager out of other navy money in case of a deficiency of moneys from old stores. King's Warrant Book XXXI. pp. 326–7, 337–8.
July 9 Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer. To take Henry Popple's securities as agent and paymaster to the independent companies now going to Jamaica. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 171.
July 9 Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of a house in Piccadilly and Swallow Street to Charles Charlton, at the nomination of John Bedwell.
Prefixing:—Constat of the premises and ratal.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 244–7.
Petition to the Treasury from Robert Holmes. For stay of proceedings against him for removing goods from the “Compton” from the East Indies. Reference Book X. p. 36.
Same to same from Samuel Travers, et al, merchants, of London. For dividing up an inconveniently large order for 4,035l. 11s.d. made forth in lieu of Nevis debentures. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to John Willes, Attorney General. To acknowledge satisfaction in the judgment against Man or Emanuel Greetham for smuggling.
Appending:—Petition and royal pardon.
Customs Book XIV. pp. 10–11.
Same to Customs Commissioners. To repay land taxes, 1734, to Customs officers of under 60l. salary. Ibid, pp. 12–3.
Same for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant For delivery of Bibles, Prayer Books, and furniture for His Majesty's chapel in Jamaica, to Henry Cunningham, Governor there. To cost 106l. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 7.
July 10 Same to the Surveyor General For a particular of Kingswood Forest or Chase, co. Gloucester, of which Onesiphorus Tyndal prays a lease.
Prefixing:—Said surveyor's report on petition for same.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 250–1.
Petition to the Treasury from James Ball. For extension of lease of lands in the manor of Knocklas, county Radnor. Ibid, p. 251.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To exempt from the 4s. per £ tax, Ireland, Charles Delafaye, as taster of all wines and other liquors, and surveyor of the outports and defects of the same. Irish Book IX. pp. 36–7.
Same to same - To make good the deficiencies of his salary from the wool licences for year ended 1734, June 22. Ibid, p. 38.
Same to same To place on the establishment of Ireland 9l. 7s. per annum for Dr. Alexander Bradford, vicar of St. Andrew's, Dublin. Ibid, p. 39.
Same to same - For the building a gunpowder magazine in Phœnix Park, at an estimate of 2,325l. 8s.d. Ibid, p. 40.
J. Scrope to Excise Commissioners. To subsist Col. Edward Montagu's regiment at Worcester. Letter Book XIX. p. 234.
Report to the Commissioners of Customs from R. Wyatt, solicitor to the Customs. Concerning the composition moneys of Robert Roper, of Piddle Trent, and four other smugglers.
Prefixing:— Minute of the Customs Commissioners of 1734, July 1. 2 pages.
Treasury Beard Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 14.
July 11 Treasury warrant to Salt Commissioners. To allow to the salt officers at Shirleywich 184l. 8s.d. stolen out of the office there.
Prefixing:—Report of said Commissioners on the case.
Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 171–3.
Petition to the Treasury from Wm. Evers, master of the “Mary.” For stay of prosecution for smuggling - Reference Book X. p. 36.
Warrant under royal sign manual to John Willes, Attorney General. To pursue the sale of the Derwentwater estate with effect. King's Warrant Book XXXI. p. 329.
July 11 Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer. To stay process against sureties of John Shermer, late Receiver General for Berks. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 108.
Same to same For same against Richd. Lane, same for co. Worcester. Ibid.
July 17 Same to Customs Commissioners. For same against Ralph Thrale, late Sheriff of Surrey, for escape of Thos. Bluck, smuggler.
Appending:—Report on the case and affidavits.
Customs Book XIV. pp. 15–9.
Same to Postmaster General To repay land tax assessments, 1734, to officers of General and Penny Post of under 60l. salary. Money Book XXXVI. p. 425.
Same to the Auditor and other officers of the Receipt To take in 30,000l. loans on salt from John Gore to complete the credit thereupon. Money Book XXXVII. p. 305.
July 18 Petition to the Treasury from John Sutters. Concerning his arrest and prosecution - Reference Book X. p. 36.
Same to same from Lancelot Jordan, late surveyor of Customs at Lyme. For rewards for his wounds in making seizures of smuggled goods at Cerne and Sherborne. Ibid, p. 37.
J. Scrope to the Board of Works. To empty the cesspools on each side the Mall and make repairs in St. James's Park, and to enclose the Mall with new woodwork. To cost 771l. 5s. 8d. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 8.
James Vernon, a clerk of the Privy Council, to the Treasury. Conveying the King's pleasure for the despatch of a proper person to Cornwall for arrest and prosecution of Henry Rogers, et al. for the murder of Thos. Wolstan and Wm. Carpenter, and for riotously opposing the under sheriff there. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 17.
July 19 Petition to the Treasury from Richard Graham. For a renewal of lease of tenements in Berry Street. Crown Lease Book III. p. 251.
The Navy Commissioners to John Scrope. For an imprest to Mr. Blackmore, the contractor for slop cloths. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 18.
July 20 J. Scrope to Mr. Paxton For proclamation for the arrest of Henry Rogers, et al. for the murder of Thos. Wolston and Wm. Carpenter. Letter Book XIX. p. 236.
July 22 Same to the Auditors of Imprests. Concerning the form of passing the accounts of 4½ per cent. in the Barbados, &c. Ibid.
July 23 Charles Carkesse to John Scrope, dated Custom House. Enclosing (a) 1 page
Appending:
—(a.) Memorial of the Customs Commissioners of 1727, September 18, concerning appointing a surveyor at Topsham port. 1½ pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 19.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To exempt from the 4s. per £ tax, Ireland, Edward Hopkins as Master of the Revels, Ireland. Irish Book IX. p. 41.
Same to same - To place on the Irish establishment a pension of 400l. per annum to Wm. Caulfield, late Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland. Ibid, p. 42.
July 23 Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For a pension of 50l. per annum for Rev. Theod. des Vories, minister of the French Episcopal Church at Portarlington. Irish Book IX. p. 43.
Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners and Attorney General. To accept smuggling composition from Wm. Evers, master of the “Mary.” Customs Book XIV. pp. 20–1.
Same to Customs Commissioners. To pay moieties of various moneys seized to Edward Ashe and three others, the officers concerned. Ibid, p. 27.
July 24 Same to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of Kingswood Forest, Gloucestershire, to Onesiphorus Tyndal.
Prefixing:—Particular of the premises, memorandum, and ratal.
Crown Lease 252–6, 264.
J. Scrope to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. Leave of absence to Wm. Woollaston, landwaiter, Newry port. Irish Book IX. p. 42.
July 25 Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. With Thos. Revell's list of men victualled at Gibraltar, 1734, April 29 to May 26. Letter Book XIX. p. 237.
July 26 Treasury warrant to the Board of Works. To repair His Majesty's private road to Fulham. To cost 585l. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 9.
July 27 Report from Viscount Gage to John Scrope. On the petition of Samuel Allen for rewards for services in the affair of vacating the contracts for sale of the late Earl of Derwentwater's estate. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 21.
Col. Rich. Kane to John Scrope, dated Port Mahon. Concerning two bank notes found on the death of a soldier named Thos. Wilson, and stolen by Thos. Trisham, formerly a clerk in the Excise office. 1 page. Ibid, No. 22.
July 30 Petition to the Treasury from John Huggins and Geo. Wilson, executors of George Wilson. Concerning actions against Huggins, late solicitor of taxes, and George Wilson, deceased, late same, by Mr. Butler, of the Exchequer office. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 109.
The Barons of the Exchequer, Scotland, to the Treasury. Forwarding a draft warrant (wanting) for. a grant to Patrick Dunbar, of His Majesty's right to the several certificates of arrears due to Captain Ronald and Lieut. Stephney (Stafney) out of the Equivalent.
Appending:—(a.) Previous report from same to same of 1733, July 31, on Dunbar's petition. Together with Treasury warrant, dated 1734, April 30, for preparation of above draft. 3 pages.
(b.) Dunbar's petition, with order of reference, dated 1733, June 22. 1 page.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 25.
July 31 Memorial to the Treasury from the Customs Commissioners, London. Concerning the murder of John Wood, a Customs boatman at Newhaven, by smugglers under Richard Burleigh, and desiring an armed sloop for the Lincolnshire coast to catch said Burleigh.
Endorsed with a reference to the Admiralty. 4½pages.
Ibid, No. 26.
Aug. 1 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. To stay proceedings against John Stevenson and John Patenden. Customs Book XIV. p. 21.
Treasury warrant to same and to Attorney General. To accept smuggling composition from Wm. Fry, senior and junior. Ibid, pp. 21–2.
Petition to the Treasury from Aaron Lee. Concerning his imprisonment on a recognizance. Reference Book X. p. 37.
Same to same from inhabitants of Datchet and Windsor. Concerning the condition of Datchet Bridge. Ibid.
J. Scrope to the Customs Commissioners. For an account of hops of British growth exported to Ireland, 1720, June 1, to 1734, March 25. Letter Book XIX. p. 238.
Treasury warrant to Excise Commissioners. To permit Thos. Duffield, et al. merchants, to reduce imported brandy and rum to proof. Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 177–8.
Aug. 4 Same to the Master, &c. of the Jewel Office. For the usual allowance of 1,000 oz. of white plate to the Duke of Devonshire, Lord Steward of the Household. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 4.
Aug. 5 J. Burchett to John Scrope, dated Admiralty Office. Concerning the despatch of a vessel to the coast of Lincolnshire against smugglers, and the deputation to empower His Majesty's ships to seize prohibited goods. 1½ pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI No. 27.
Aug. 6 Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners. To enlarge Peter and John Williams, tobacco merchants, Exeter, failed. Customs Book XIV. pp. 32–3.
Aug. 7 C. Tilson to the Customs Commissioners. Concerning deputations to cruizers to make seizures of prohibited goods. Ibid, p. 33.
Petition to the Treasury from John Hanbury, et al. For leave to reduce rum and brandy to proof. Reference Book X. p. 37.
Aug. 8 Treasury warrant for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant. For a rich purse for Viscount Lonsdale. To cost 21l. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 9.
Same for same of same - For furniture, detailed, for the “Fubbs” yacht, Captain Collier. To cost 398l. Ibid, pp. 9–10.
Same for same of same - For allowance of clothes to Price Cleavely, late child of the Chapel Royal. To cost 10l. Ibid, p. 10.
Same to Thos. Spencer, paymaster of the second lottery, 1719. To pay four unclaimed tickets of 10l. each in the 1697 lottery in the 78th course of payment, same not having been paid by Nehemiah Arnold, paymaster of malt lottery, 8 & 9 Wm. III.
Prefixing:—Deputy auditor's certificate.
Money Book XXXVII. pp. 344–5.
[After
Aug. 8.]
Memorial to the Treasury from Thos. Spence, paymaster of the several lotteries. Concerning the insufficiency of the moneys in his hands for the 1719 lottery, to meet Thos. Martin's warrant. for 62l. 2s. 10d. in discharge of four unclaimed tickets in the Malt Lottery 8 & 9 Wm. III. The moneys in Spence's hands for payment of 1719 lottery fall short of the claims due to the proprietors thereof by 349l. 17s. 4d. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 28.
Aug. 12 Treasury warrant to John Willes, Attorney General. To discharge James Watson of his bond for printing and publishing a libel. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 180.
Aug. 13 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. Concerning two soldiers assisting at a seizure of tea in Sussex. Customs Book XIV. p. 34.
Treasury warrant to same - To permit Thos. Hughes to export two bells to Spain. Ibid.
J. Scrope to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. Concerning the contract for the bedding for Minorca. Letter Book XIX. p. 239.
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer. To take Edward Dennis' securities as Comptroller of the Lotteries. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 180.
Aug. 15 Quarterly statement certified by Anthony Norman. Of arrears of old salt duty, Scotland, due June 24, ut supra, 1733–4, February 27, p. 600. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 29.
Aug. 16 J. Scrope to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. With a list of Thos. Revel's of men victualled at Gibraltar, 1734, May 27, to June 23. Letter Book XIX. p. 239.
Aug. 19 Lord Lynn to the Treasury - Concerning the balance of 650 oz. of plate left in Mr. Brudenell's hands, and unreturned by him. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 30.
Aug. 20 J. Scrope to the Auditor of the Receipt. For an account of the deficiency on the fund 6 Geo. I. from 6d. per oz. on wrought plate. Letter Book XIX. p. 340.
Form of contract between the Treasury and Col. Roger Handasyde. For the supply of bedding for the Minorca garrison. Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 181–3.
Petition to the Treasury from Agnes widow of Thos. Herbert, deputy to Charles Wither, in Whittlewood and Salcey Forests. Concerning her husband's claim for saving the King's wood from being cut and stolen on His late Majesty's demise. Reference Book X. p. 37.
Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners and Attorney General. To accept smuggling composition from Robert Holmes. Customs Book XIV. pp. 22–3.
Aug. 21 J. Scrope to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. Concerning Robert Jones's charge on the recovery of the Mount Kennedy estate. Irish Book IX. p. 43.
Petition to the Treasury from the proprietors of the ship “ Betty.” For its restoration on condemnation - Ibid.
Same to same from Richard Munday. Concerning his prosecution for running goods from the ship “Union.” Reference Book X. p. 38.
Aug. 22 Report to the Treasury from Wm. Lowndes, auditor. On the petition of John Warner, woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, concerning timber cut down by rioters in 1727 under pretence of coronation poles as usual, said riots having been ended in two days by a troop of horse from Northampton, and the timber having been recovered from about 80 villages, but not accounted for by Charles Wither. 2 pages.
Appending:
—(a.) Said petition, with order of reference, dated 1734, June 6. 2 pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 33.
Aug. 23 Commissioners of Excise, London, to the Treasury. Forwarding (a.). 1 page
Appending:
— (a.) An account of the quantity of coffee imported by the Ambassador from Tunis, and of inland duty thereon, ½page.
Ibid, No. 35.
[Before
Aug. 28.]
Petition to the Treasury from Wm. Dodd, Lieutenant to the Independent Company at Jamaica. Concerning bills drawn for subsistence of said company, and returned owing to the death of Alexander Stevenson, agent to said company, petitioner having been sued in Jamaica for part of the bills, and execution taken out against him which obliged him to come to England, where he was arrested and confined. 2½pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 37.
Aug. 28 Treasury warrant for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant. For new liveries, for 1735, for the Master of His Majesty's barges and the royal watermen. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 11.
Aug. 29 Entry of demise to Henry Brigg and Wm. Robinson. Of Stanton Hall, Gargrave parish - - Crown Lease Book III. p. 264.
Treasury warrant to Excise Commissioners. To allow John Hanbury, et al. merchants, to reduce rum and brandy to proof. Customs Book XIV. p. 35.
J. Scrope to Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. Leave of absence to Wm. Woollaston, landwaiter, Newry port. Irish Book IX. p. 42.
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands. For a particular of messuages in St. James's bailiwick, of which the Dowager Duchess of Rutland prays extension of lease.
Prefixing:—Said Surveyor's report on petition for same.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 257–8.
Same to same - For same of messuages in High Holborn, of which Francis Riccardy prays extension of lease.
Prefixing:—As above.
Ibid, pp. 259–60.
Same to same - For same of a messuage in Bury Street, of which James Hales, et al. pray a reversionary lease.
Prefixing:—As above.
Ibid, pp. 261–2.
Same to same - - For same of a messuage in Bury Street, of which Wm. Bingham prays same.
Prefixing:—As above.
Ibid, pp. 262–3, 266–7.
J. Scrope to Mark Frecker, Robert Manning, Richard Hammond, and Edward St. Hill. To take in and certificate 103 lottery tickets in the 1731 lottery. Letter Book XIX. p. 207.
[After
Aug. 29.]
Petition to the Treasury from Mm. Monck, Hy. Coward, and Captain Sabine Chandler. Concerning the dishonoured bills drawn by Lieutenant Dodd for the subsistence of one of the Independent Companies at Jamaica. 3 pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 38.
Aug. 30 Same to same from James Gee, Receiver General of York. For leave to change his security Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 110.
Treasury warrant to the Auditor and other officers of the Receipt. To take into the Exchequer from Mark Thurston, Esq. 20,000l. on loans on land tax, 1734, to be registered next after 538,000l. Money Book XXXVII. p. 291.
Aug. 31 Same to the Master of the Jewel Office. For a new trumpet for Joseph Goodman, trumpeter in the 3rd Troop of Horse Guards. To cost 20l. Lord Chamberlains Warrant Book II. p. 11.
Sept. 3 J. Scrope to the Auditor of the Receipt. Concerning arrears of salary to Daniel Smith's father as Lieut. Governor of Nevis. Letter Book XIX. p. 344.
Same to Taxes Commissioners. Concerning John Sparrowe's debt as Receiver General of part of Suffolk. Ibid.
Sept. 4 J. Scrope to Excise Commissioners. To subsist Brigadier Barrel's regiment of foot at Exeter and Arundel (Sussex). Letter Book XIX. p. 344.
Same to Customs Commissioners. Concerning coffee brought from Tunis by Sidi Mahomet Jelimsani, Envoy from Tunis. Ibid, p. 345.
Treasury warrant to Salt Commissioners. To repay land tax, 1734, to Salt Officers of under 100l. salary. Money Book XXXVII. p. 140.
Sept. 6 Charles Carkesse to John Scrope or Mr. Walpole, dated Custom House, London. Informing of the death of Mr. Selwyn, Receiver General of Customs, and the interim appointment of Walter West, principal assistant to Selwyn. 1½ pages.
Appending:
—(a.) Copies of Treasury minutes of 1699–1700, March 2 and 4, on the death of Mr. Abbott, formerly Receiver General of same. 1½pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 39.
Sept. 10 Petition to the Treasury from Francis Lord Middleton and Dame Eliz. Louise Walter. Concerning Sir Henry Bernard's annuity granted by Charles II. Reference Book X. p. 38.
Sept. 11 M. Frecker to Customs Commissioners. Concerning the baggage of the Earl of Granard, late Minister to the Czarina, and just arrived from St. Petersburg. Customs Book XIV. p. 40.
Treasury warrant for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant. For new liveries for Robert Mason, master of His Majesty's barges, and 48 royal watermen, for 1734. To cost 342l. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 11.
Same for same of same For same for Mrs. Bill, herb strewer. To cost 1l. 10s. Ibid, p. 15.
Same for same of same For same for the Children of the Chapel. To cost 264l. Ibid.
Sept. 12 Same to the King's Remembrancer. To change James Gee's securities as Receiver General for house duties, East, North, and West Ridings of York. Affairs of Taxes IV. pp. 110–1.
Sept. 13 Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands. For a particular of a tenement, &c. on Hampton Court Green, of which Somerset English prays a lease.
Prefixing:—Said Surveyor's report on petition for same.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 264–6.
Sept. 14 Statement of opinion by the Attorney General. On a case submitted concerning the importation of Geneva in unsizeable casks. 3½ pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 40.
Sept. 16 M. Frecker to the Customs Commissioners. Concerning Wm. Finch's baggage, Minister to the States General, now arrived from Holland. Customs Book XIV. pp. 40.
Treasury warrant to the Auditor and other Officers of the Receipt. To exchange an annuity order for 4,035l. 11s.d. principal money into orders for lesser sums.
Prefixing:—Said auditor's report.
Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 188–90.
Same for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant. For a new livery for Mrs. Eliz. Stubbs, ratkiller in ordinary to His Majesty. To cost 13l. 10s. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 15.
Sept. 18 J. Scrope to the Surveyor General of Woods. For repairs, detailed, in Bushey Park, estimated at 4,010l. 15s. 3d. to be carried out in three years. Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 187–8.
Sept. 19 J. Scrope to [the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland]. Leave of absence to Lord Galway, one of their number. Irish Book IX. p. 26.
Petition to the Treasury from the Ranger, &c. of Wychwood Forest. For repairs there - Reference Book X. p. 39.
John Watson and Edwd. Hutchinson to the Treasury, dated from Hexham. Concerning the administration of the Derwentwater estate. 1 page.
Appending.
—(a.) Statement of the Crown right to the estate of Robert Fenwick, portion of the above estate. 1 page.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 41.
Sept. 20 J. Scrope to Comptroller of Army Accounts. With Thos. Revell's list of men victualled at Gibraltar, 1734, June 24 to July 21. Letter Book IX. p. 346.
Sept. 25 Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners. To rent warehouses, to the north side of the Customs House, of Sir John Cope, at 1,000l. per annum, 2,000l. fine, for right of perpetual renewal, and 1,200l. for rebuilding; the negotiations for same after the burning of the Custom House in 1714 having failed.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Customs Book XIV. pp. 43–4.
Same to the King's Remembrancer or his deputy. To take Mr. Eckersall's security as Receiver General and Cashier of Customs. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 191.
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of a piece of ground, formerly part of Windmill Fields, with tenements, &c. in the bailiwick of St. James's.
Prefixing:—Particular of the premises in Latin, memorandum, and ratal.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 268–71.
Same to Surveyor General of Crown Lands. For a constat of royal mines in Salop and Staffordshire, of which the Duke of Chandos prays a grant.
Prefixing:—Said Surveyor's report on same.
Ibid, pp. 271–3.
Same to Customs Commissioners and Attorney General (cancelled). To accept smuggling compositions from Richard Munday. Customs Book XIV pp. 23–4.
Sept. 26 Petition to the Treasury from Mary Cranwell. For a fine set on Wm. Carpenter for assaulting her. Reference Book X. p. 39.
Sept. 28 Same to same from John Eckersall. Proposing securities for his office of Receiver General of Customs. Ibid, p. 38.
Sept. 29 Memorial to same from Augustus Schutz. For 1,424l. 3s. 2d. for the expence, detailed, of the Office of the Robes, 1734, Michaelmas quarter. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 44.
Oct. 1 J. Scrope to the Auditor of the Receipt. For a certificate of the deficiency of land tax, 1732, to meet the loans and Exchequer Bills charged thereupon. Letter Book XIX. p. 349.
Oct. 2 Treasury warrant to Ruth Selwyn, administratrix to Henry Selwyn, late Receiver General of Customs. To deliver to John Eckersall, present same, the bonds in the late Receiver General's hands. Customs Book XIV. p. 45.
Edw. Walpole to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. For their reasons for not paying Mr. Sorrell's salary as late solicitor to them. Irish Book IX. p. 45.
J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. For an account of the bounty on corn for five years ended Christmas last. Letter Book XIX. p. 349.
Oct. 2 J. Scrope to Lieutenant General Sabine, Governor of Gibraltar. With the victualling contractor's memorial as to the state of the storehouses there. Letter Book XIX. pp. 349–50.
Petition to the Treasury from Andrew Wilkinson. For a supersedeas to stay proceedings against him on his accounts. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 111.
Treasury warrant to Auditor and other Officers of the Receipt. To issue and apply the 1734, Michaelmas quarter's income of the General Fund.
Prefixing:—Statement of said income.
Money Book XXXVII. pp. 378–9.
Same to same - For same of same of Aggregate Fund -
Prefixing:—As above.
Ibid, pp. 384–5.
Oct. 7 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. Leave of absence of Richard Coytmore, tide surveyor, and Arthur Croker, landwaiter, Exeter port. Customs Book XIV. p. 47.
Same to the Excise Commissioners. To subsist Col. Harrison's regiment of foot at York. Letter Book XIX. p. 350.
Oct. 9 Same to Commissioners for Hackney Coaches. For a vacant chair to be given to Thos. Roberts. Ibid.
Petition to the Treasury from Hugh Mason, late collector of Hull. For allowance for his long services and for hiring a clerk at his own expense. Reference Book X. p. 39.
Oct. 10 J. Scrope to Customs Commisioners. Leave of absence to Edward Berkeley, tide surveyor, Portsmouth. Customs Book XIV. p. 48.
Treasury Warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of the royal mines in Salop and Staffordshire.
Prefixing:—Constats and ratal of the premises.
Crown Lease Book III. p. 274–5.
Petition to the Treasury from Charles Mynton. For extension of lease of a messuage on the south side of Market Street. Ibid, p. 251.
Same to same from Townshend Andrew. For lease of a messuage near the Paymaster's Office, Whitehall. Ibid.
J. Scrope to the Auditor of the Receipt. For a certificate of the interest due on the 1,000,000l. lent on the credit of the Salt Duties. Letter Book XIX. p. 351.
Same to Customs Commissioners. Leave of absence to Edward Berkeley, tide surveyor, Portsmouth. Customs Book XIII. p. 452.
Oct. 11 Same to same - To allow salary during absence to George Campbell, land carriageman, London port. Customs Book XIV. p. 48.
Same to Mr. Auditor Lowndes Concerning the arrears on the rents referred to in the petition of the Mayor, &c. of Exeter. Letter Book XIX. p. 351.
Petition to the Treasury from Josiah Wallis and John Erving, of Boston, New England. Concerning the bounty on the sloop “Dragon” from Boston with naval stores. Reference Book X. p. 39.
Oct. 13 J. Scrope to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. With Revell's list of men victualled at Gibraltar, 1734, September 16 to October 13. Letter Book XIX. p. 354.
Oct. 14 Same to Customs Commissioners. To pass some new plate for Mons. Chavigny the French minister imported to replace some lost when his house was burned some time since. Customs Book XIV. p. 48.
Same to Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. Leave of absence to Wm Woollaston, Newry port. Irish Book IX. p. 42.
Oct. 15 Petition to the Treasury from Samuel Wrag. For the cost of transporting Governor Nicholson's Independent Company to South Carolina. Reference Book X. p. 39.
Oct. 16 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. Leave of absence to Corbyn Morris, deputy to Mr. Jennings one of the five under-searchers. Customs Book XIV. p. 48.
Same to same - - To pass the Princess of Orange's luggage. Ibid, p. 47.
Oct. 17 Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. With Thos. Revell's lists of men victualled at Gibraltar, 1734, July 22 to August 11. Letter Book XIX. p. 346.
Treasury warrant to John Willes, Attorney General. To discharge Wm. Carpenter of his fine of 10l. Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 170.
Oct. 21 Petition to the Treasury from Thos. Churchill. For extension of lease of a house in Duke Street and Crown Street, Westminster. Crown Lease Book III. p. 276.
Same to same from the executors of Col. Disney. Concerning the Victualling Commissioners' charge on his estate for victualling two companies in his regiment 1710 and 1711, during their transport for the expedition to Canada. Reference Book X. p. 40.
Oct. 22 J. Scrope to the Taxes Commissioners. Concerning Evan Lloyd's expenses in asserting the right of the Crown to lands of Morgan Whitley. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 111.
Oct. 23. Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To exempt from the 4s per £ tax, Ireland, John Lord Galway as a Commissioner of Revenue, Ireland. Irish Book IX. p. 28.
Treasury warrant to Commissioners of Excise. To take off the 10l. additional salary to the examiners and six surveyors of Excise from date of repeal of Excise duties on compound waters.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 193–4.
Same confirming articles of agreement between the King and Martin Madan, of Braywick, co. Berks. For the purchase of 92 acres in Basse Terre Quarter, St. Christopher. Crown Lease Book III. p. 276–80.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To put on the Irish establishment a pension of 400l. per annum for John Love. Irish Book IX. p. 45.
Same to the Auditors of Imprests. To allow in the account of the Paymaster General, payments for Exchequer fees and for the 30s. per day each to the Deputy Paymasters of Minorca and Gibraltar, and payments to commanding officers of garrisons ibid. King's Warrant Book XXXI, p. 387–8, 388–9.
Oct. 24 Treasury warrant to Commissioners of Excise. To permit James Mathew et al. merchants to reduce brandy to proof. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 192–3.
Oct. 28 Report to the Treasury from Nicholas Paxton. On the petition of Sir Thos. Hales, et al. concerning a debt due from Robert Hales, of Arlington Street, St. James's, to Robert Hales, of Falmouth. 2 pages.
Appending:
—(a.) Said petition with reference of 1734, April 8. 1 sheet.
(b.) Certificate of Hales's outlawry. 1 page.
(c.) Nic. Greene's affidavit. 1 page.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 49.
Oct. 28 Col. R. Handasyd to Mr. Gamlyn, upholsterer, dated London. To provide bedding fur the troops in Minorca at rates detailed in accordance with the contract with the Treasury, of date 1734, August 20. 1¼pages.
Appending:
—(a.) Statement of account as to same. 2 pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVI. No. 50.
Oct. 29 J. Scrope to the Customs Commissioners. Concerning goods brought from Holland on the “Britannia,” for Wm. Brinche, an attendant on the Princess of Orange. Letter Book XIX. p. 352.
Same to the King's Printer To deliver to the office of the Secretary of War 300 copies of the last Act for Mutiny and the same number of the Articles of War. Ibid.
Oct. 30 Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners. To pay Heneage Robinson a moiety of estates, detailed, discovered by him belonging to Hamlet Robinson, debtor to the Crown.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Customs Book XIV. p. 49–51.
Same to same - To non pros. the information against Richard Munday, smuggler. Ibid, p. 51.
Oct. 31 J. Scrope to Comptrollers of Army Accounts. Concerning Lieut. Thos. Pendergast's demand for replacing bad victuals sent to Placentia. Letter Book XIX. p. 353.
Nov. 1 Petition to the Treasury from Wm. Terry, of London, merchant. Concerning his prosecution for receiving wines and fruit. Reference Book X. p. 40.
Nov. 2 Same to same from the executors of Mr. Missing. For 819l. for victualling Placentia, Annapolis Royal, and Canso, 1734, April 1 to June 30. Ibid.
Nov. 6 J. Scrope to Taxes Commissioners. To hasten payments of arrears of land taxes and house duties. Letter Book XIX. p. 353.
Same to the Attorney General With the draft of a Privy Seal for releasing certain bonds of receivers for Cornwall, as submitted by Mr. Fortescue, Attorney General to the Prince of Wales. Ibid, pp. 353–4.
Nov. 7 Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. With Revell's list of men victualled at Gibraltar, 1734, August 19 to September 15. Ibid, p. 354.
Nov. 20 Quarterly statement certified by Anthony Norman. Of arrears of the old Salt Duty, Scotland, due September 29, ut supra, February 27, p. 600. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 2.
Nov. 14 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. To admit duty free articles from France for Mons. Chavigni's equipage to replace those burned in his house. Customs Book XIV. p. 54.
Nov. 12 Petition to the Treasury from John Peter Crettez, et al. To be admitted to the administration of the will of Anthony Sion, deceased. Reference Book X. p. 40.
Nov. 21 J. Scrope to the Solicitor for Stamps. Concerning Alexander Geekie's surety for Ventris Columbine. Letter Book XIX. p. 355.
Nov. 22 Petition to the Treasury from Nathaniel Carrington. For extension of lease of a house in Jermyn Street. Crown Lease Book III. p. 275.
Nov. 25 J. Scrope to Customs Commissioners. Concerning the letter of Mons. Hop, Minister from the States General about the seizure of Antigua sugars, the property of a Rotterdam merchant. Customs Book XIV. p. 55.
Nov. 25 Report to the Treasury from Nicholas Paxton. On the petition of John, heir of Henry Miles, of All Cannings, Wilts, as to debt due from John Hiscock, of Rowde. 2 pages.
Appending:
— (a.) Said petition with reference, dated 1734, September 26. 1 page.
(b.) Certificate as to the outlawry. 1 page.
(c.) Miles's affidavit. 1 page.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 3.
Nov. 26 Petition to same from Mathew Raper. For extension of lease of lands in the manor of Dinton, co. Bucks. Crown Lease Book III. p. 281.
Nov. 27 Treasury warrant [to Stamp Commissioners]. To stay process against Ventris Columbine, late distributor and collector of stamp duties in North Britain. Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 198–9.
Same to Customs Commissioners and Attorney General. To accept smuggling composition from Wm. Saint.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Customs Book XIV. pp. 57–8.
Nov. 28 Same to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of a messuage in Bury Street to James Hales, et al.
Prefixing:
—Constat of the premises and ratal.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 282–4.
Same to Commissioners of Excise. To stay process against Rice Vaughan and his securities till end of Trinity Term. Warrants not relating to money XXV. p. 198.
J. Scrope to Comptrollers of Army Accounts. Concerning the rates of the contract for clothing the regiment of Invalids. Letter Book XIX. p. 355.
Petition to the Treasury from Myles Troughton, of Bewley, Southampton. Concerning the drawback on spirits lost at sea. Reference Book X. p. 40.
Nov. 29 Same to same from Richard Dalton. For extension of lease of the Dog Tavern, New Palace Yard, Westminster. Crown Lease Book III. p. 281.
Robert Ellison to John Watson, receiver of the Derwentwater estate, dated from Ravenworth Castle. Concerning his and his brother's interest in lead mines on Ouston (“Austin”) Moor. 2 pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 4.
Dec. 2 Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners. To make out a certificate to Joseph Wallis, et al. for bounty on importation of naval stores.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Customs Book XV. p. 56–7.
Dec. 4 Gift of recognition by the King. Of Mr. Hay of Naughton's estate, detailed, for the behoof of his creditors. North Britain Book XI. pp. 187–93.
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of two messuages, &c. in High Holborn to Frances Ricardy, widow.
Prefixing:—Constat of the premises and ratal.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 284–6.
Report to the Treasury from the Excise Commissioners, London. On the petition of Myles Troughton, of Bewley, Southampton, merchant, concerning duty on brandy shipped coastwise, and lost at sea. 1 page.
Appending:
—(a.) Said petition. 1 page.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 5.
Dec. 4 Petition to the Treasury from John Inals. Concerning his prosecution for running goods. Reference Book X. p. 41.
Same to same from John Hyder. For release from the Fleet Prison for same Ibid.
Dec. 5 J. Scrope to the Excise Commissioners. To subsist a company of General Tatton's regiment at Knighton, in Wales. Letter Book XIX. p. 355.
Dec. 6 Royal sign manual to the Clerk of the Signet attending. For a Privy Seal to discharge the purchasers of Robert Corker's estate in Cornwall from bonds to the Crown from Tregagle, et al. King's Warrant Book XXXI. p. 400–3.
Royal warrant to the Auditors of Imprests. To pass the account of the expense, detailed, 17,454l. 19s.d. of the Great Wardrobe for one year, to 1729, September 29, notwithstanding its exceeding the allowance of 13,000l. as by the royal warrant of 1718, August 21. Ibid, pp. 407–8.
Same to Thos. Foley, one of Auditors of Imprests. To pass the account of the expense, detailed, of the Great Wardrobe for one year ended 1730, September 29, 18,155l. 11s.d. notwithstanding its exceeding the limit of 13,000l. Ibid, pp. 407–9.
Same to Edward Harley, same. For same, detailed, for one year ended 1731, Michaelmas, for 27,614l. 12s.d. Ibid.
Dec. 9 Petition to the Treasury from Edith Colledge. For a reversionary lease of a house or ground near Lord Falmouth's house in Whitehall. Crown Lease Book III. p. 281.
Same to same from Edward Wigley. For a lease of Harpole Mill, co. Northants. Ibid.
Same to same from Gerard Smith, junr. For extension of lease of the Old Stable Yard, Spring Garden, near north part of St. James's Park. Ibid.
Same to same from Joseph Windham Ashe. For same of a passage called Richmond Ferry. Ibid.
Same to Same from James Willis. For same of a farm called Thedington alias Tidington farm, co. Warwick. Ibid.
Dec. 9 Same to same from Joshua Pembroke, Receiver General for the Borough of St. Albans and County of Hertford. For allowance of 321l. 10s. expenses in collecting land tax and house duty, ibid, 1731–3. 1 page.
Appending:
—(a.) Pembroke's affidavit as to said expenses. 1 page.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 6.
Dec. 10 Warrant from the Treasury to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands. For a particular of four messuages, &c. in Duke St. Westminster, of which Thos. Churchill prays a reversionary lease.
Prefixing:— Said Surveyor's report on petition for same.
Crown Lease Book III. p. 287.
Dec. 11 Petition to the Treasury from Nehemiah Campion and Joseph Beck. On behalf of the manufacturers of copper and brass, concerning the obstruction to their trade by the importation of brass battery and metal prepared. Reference Book X. p. 41.
Same to same from the poor almsmen of St. Stephen's, Westminster. Concerning the encroachments on their Hospital in the Wool Staple, in St. Margaret's, Westminster, by one Taylor, who rents the dock. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book I. p. 20.
Same to same from Edmund White, executor of Mary Chamberlain, administratrix of John Manby. Concerning surpluses, detailed, on John Manby's accounts as late Receiver General. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. III.
Memorial of the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, lo the Treasury. For 200l. to Robert Baillie, upholsterer, for two pieces of tapestry made by him for the House of Lords, Ireland. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 7.
Dec. 13 J. Scrope to Mark Frecker, Robert Manning, Rich. Hammond, and Edward St. Hill. To take in and certificate 31 lottery tickets in the 1731 lottery. Letter Book XIX. p. 207.
Statement of account certified by John Bignall, treasurer. Of cash received and sums bonded for in the Treasury Office of the island of Barbados arising from the Excise duties of liquors and new negroes imported, 1734, June 13 to December 13. 8 pages. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 9.
Dec. 16 Petition to the Treasury from Richard Trueby and Thos. Banister. Concerning their surety for Alexr. Bancroft. Reference Book X. p. 42.
Dec. 17 Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners. To accept compositions amounting to 1,071l. 16s. 8d. from 40 smugglers, detailed.
Prefixing:—Report of said Commissioners.
Customs Book XIV. pp. 59–62.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands. For a particular of lands in Kilkennis, co. Denbigh, of which Margaret, wife of Rev. Peter Powell, and Richard Davis, of Gwynhowell, pray a lease.
Prefixing:—Said surveyor's report on petition for same.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 288–9.
Same to same - For same of a messuage in Whitehall, near the Paymaster General's office, of which Townshend Andrews prays a lease.
Prefixing:—As above, and plan.
Ibid, pp. 289–91.
Petition to the Treasury from Alton Brown, distiller. For the duty on spirit burned - - Reference Book X. p. 42.
Dec. 18 J. Scrope to Commissioners of Customs and of Excise. For an account of drawbacks, 1734, defrayed out of revenues under their management. Letter Book XIX. p. 357.
Dec. 19 Petition to the Treasury from Ellen, daughter of Sidney Godolphin. Concerning the books and records that fell into her custody on the death of her father, and belonging to the office of the Auditor of the Principality of Wales and County of Chester. As the office of said auditor is now divided in two, desires instructions as to redelivery of above. With minutes thereupon. Reference Book X. p. 42.
Dec. 20 Same to same from Ralph Radcliffe. For an annuity of 200l. per annum for the life of Wm. Radcliffe, charged on the Derwentwater estate. Ibid.
Dec. 21 Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To put on the Irish establishment an additional pension of 200l. per annum to Rich. Lord Altham, during pleasure. Irish Book IX. p. 52.
Dec. 24 J. Scrope to Mr. Burchet For the estimates for the navy for 1735 Letter Book XIX. p. 357.
Same to the Master of the Ordnance. For same for the land and sea service for the Ordnance for same. Ibid, p. 358.
Same to the Paymaster General of the Forces. For same for the services of the Forces for same. Ibid.
Same to the Secretary at War. For same - - - Ibid.
[After
Dec. 25]
Memorial to the Treasury from Augustus Schutz. For 636l. 13s. 7d. the expenses, detailed, of the Office of the Robes, 1734, Christmas quarter. 1 page. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 13.
Dec. 26 Treasury warrant to Customs Commissioners. To remit to the sureties of John Medford, tobacco merchant, the interest due on tobacco bonds.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Customs Book XIV, pp. 64–5.
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe or his deputy. For a lease of part of the under-house-keeper's house, &c. at Hampton Court, on Hampton Court Green, to Somerset English.
Prefixing:—Constat of the premises and ratal.
Crown Lease Book III. pp. 291–3.
J. Scrope to the Commissioners of the Navy. For an account of the debt of the Navy as it stood at Christmas, 1734. Letter Book XIX. p. 358.
Petition to the Treasury from Wm. Stewart. For 955l. 13s.d. for fees and incidents, 1734, as Paymaster of Pensions. Reference Book X. p. 19.
Dec. 27 Treasury warrant to Thos. Foley, an Auditor of Imprests. To allow various items of poundage, incident charges, and premiums paid for return of money to the various collectors, detailed, of salt duty on the arrears of said duties to their determination, 1730, December 25. Warrants not relating to money XXV. pp. 199–200.
Dec. 31 Same to Customs Commissioners and Attorney General. To accept smuggling composition from John Inals.
Prefixing:—Said Commissioners' report.
Customs Book XIV. p. 67.
Same confirming articles of agreement between the King and Lindsey Shipton, of St. Christopher. For the purchase of 200 acres of salt pond lands in St. Christopher. Crown Lease Book III. pp. 293–8.
Same for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant. For new liveries for the three under-gamekeepers at Newmarket. To cost 75l. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book II. p. 20.
Same for same of same For a silver trumpet for the 3rd Troop of Horse Guards, under the Earl of Albemarle. To cost 20l. Ibid.
Petition to the Treasury from the executors of Gerard Croker, Receiver General of co. Oxford. For extraordinary allowances on his accounts. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 113.
The Commissioners of Trade and Plantations to the Treasury. Forwarding the accounts of the incidents of their office, 1734, Christmas quarter. 1 page.
Appending:
—(a.) Said accounts. 6 pages.
Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 16.
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt. To distribute and apply the 1734, Christmas quarter's income of the General Fund.
Prefixing:—Statement of said income.
Money Book XXXVII. pp. 438–9.
Same to same - For same of same of Aggregate Fund.
Prefixing:—As above.
Ibid, pp. 444–5.
[? 1734] Booklet of six written pages, with wrappers. Containing an account of sales and stock of certain parliamentary reports,detailed, and of moneys due thereupon. Treasury Board Papers CCLXXXVII. No. 22.
Memorial to the Treasury from Lieutenant General Wade. For 499l. 2s. 3d. balance of 4,095l. 5s. 10d. cost of the five-arch free stone bridge over the Tay. 1 page.
Appending:
—(a.) Account of Wm. Caulfield, inspector of the work. 1 page.
Ibid, No. 24.