Warrants for the Payment of Money: 1738, January-March

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1738, January–March

1738.
TABLE II.
Warrants, Orders, Privy Seals, and Sign Manuals relating to the Payment of Money.
1737–8.
Date. Payee. Amount. The Account on which the Warrant or Order is made. Reference.
£ s. d.
Jan. 4 Catherine Antrim and 287 others. 1,363 10 0 Bounties out of savings on half-pay, 1736. King's Warrant Book XXXI. p. 491.
John Scrope 12,000 0 0 Secret service. Ibid. XXXII. p. 428.
Jan. 5 Samuel Lord Masham, King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer. 54 2 4 Parchment and other necessaries for the blank books of the Surveyor General of Customs, London port, one year to 1737, Christmas. Money Book XXXIX. p. 176.
Same - 437 8 10 Same for same of the customers, comptrollers, and searchers in all the out ports of England and Wales for same year. Ibid.
Same - 45 12 0 Fees due to himself and his clerks usually paid by the out-ports customers for passing their accounts for same year. Ibid., 179.
Henry Lintott - 44 8 5 Overpayment in account as Sheriff of Sussex. Ibid., p. 39.
Thomas Johnson and Simeon Waller. 7 18 6 Same as same of Norwich. Ibid.
John Dalston 81 14 5 Same as same of Cumberland. Ibid.
Civil List, Scotland 9,282 4 1737, Christmas quarter. North Britain Book XII. pp. 147–150.
Salt Establishment, ibid. 975 0 0 Salary bill same quarter. Ibid., pp. 151–4.
Customs Establishment, ibid. 5,793 2 0 Same. Ibid., pp. 155–167.
Miles Cook, gent. 400 0 0 Royal bounty. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 483.
Jan. 6 Duke of Newcastle and Lord Harrington. 100 0 0 Patent fee for the year ended 1737, Christmas, as Prinpal Secretaries of State. Money Book XXXIX. p. 180.
each.
Jan. 7 William Forbes 50 0 0 1737, Christmas quarter, as Lieutenant Governor of Montserrat. Order Book XVI. p. 386.
Richard Fitzwilliams. 200 0 0 Half-year to 1737, Christmas, as Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Bahamas. Ibid., p. 381.
Jan. 10 James Vernon, Temple Stanyan, Walter Cary, William Sharpe. 250 0 0 1537, Michaelmas quarter's salaries as clerks of the Privy Council. Money Book XXXIX. p. 44.
Same 100 0 0 Same, attending matters relating to Trade and Plantations before said Council. Ibid.
Earl of Wilmington. 1,000 0 0 Same quarter as President of the Privy Council. Ibid., p. 98.
Charles Lord Lynn. 175 0 0 Same quarter as Master of His Majesty's Jewels. Ibid., p. 71.
Charles Duke of St. Alban's. 343 2 6 Same quarter as Master of the Hawks. Ibid., p. 77.
Same - - 250 0 0 Same quarter's pension. Ibid.
Duke of Kent - - 500 0 0 Same. Ibid.
John Duke of Montagu. 300 0 0 Same quarter's pension. Ibid., p. 50.
John Ranby, Surgeon to the Royal Household. 200 0 0 Attending the Royal Family and Household last summer at Richmond and Hampton Court. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 485.
George Earl of Kinnoul. 1,000 0 0 For three foreign horses bought of him for the royal use. Ibid.
John Wace, Gent. 650 0 0 To satisfy a bill of exchange drawn from Madrid for money expended for His Majesty's service; and fees thereon. Ibid., p. 486. Order Book XVI. p. 413.
42 8 6
George Middleton. 1,981 4 6 To reimburse expenses for His Majesty' special service, and fees thereon. King's Warrant Book XXXCII. p. 336.
109 14 6
Augustus Schutz, Master of His Majesty's Robes. 1,393 15 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's expense in the Office of the Robes. Ibid., p. 483.
Earl of Cholmondeley. 300 0 0 Same quarter as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Money Book XXXIX. p. 169.
Duke of Dorset - 385 0 0 Same quarter's pension. Ibid., p. 134.
Same - - - 275 0 0 Same quarter as Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports. Ibid.
Earl of Warwick 200 0 0 Same quarter's pension. Ibid., p. 45.
Jan. 11 Earl of Godolphin 743 15 0 Same quarter's fee and allowance as Keeper of the Privy Seal. Ibid., p. 47. Order Book XVI. p. 165.
[? 681 15 0]
Jan. 17 John Duke of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe. 20,000 0 0 Imprest for the service of the Great Wardrobe. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 255.
Jan. 18 John Lethieullier, Remembrancer of the City of London. 100 16 0 City wine impost to be divided in proportions detailed, between the Mayor, Sheriffs, and other officers detailed. Money Book XXXIX. p. 183.
House Duties Establish-lishment. 677 10 0 Salary bill, detailed, 1737, Christmas quarter. Ibid., p. 184.
Same - 79 12 Incidents bill, detailed, same quarter. Ibid., pp. 184–5.
Jan. 18 Nicholas Paxton 1,500 0 0 His Majesty's law causes. Money Book XXXIX. p. 45.
Wine Licence Establishment. 577 10 0 1737, Christmas quarter's salary and incidents bill. Ibid., pp. 138–9.
31 4 1 1737, Christmas quarter's salary and incidents bill. Ibid., pp. 138–9.
Joseph Ashton, Solicitor to the Mint. 341 13 9 Expenses in prosecutions of counterfeit coiners, &c., 1736, Christmas, to 1737, Christmas.
Prefixing:—Account in detail of said prosecutions.
Warrants not relating to Money XXVI. pp. 27–39.
Jan. 24 Ernest Laurenzy, Esq. 200 0 0 Pension from 1737, Christmas, in like manner as other pensions established and payable by the hands of Wm. Steuart. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 488.
per an.
Jan. 26 Henry Earl of Pembroke. 500 0 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's annuity as Groom of the Stole. Money Book XXXIX. p. 185.
Charles Earl of Tankerville. 271 4 7 1737, June 23 to September 29, as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber. Ibid.
Earls of Selkirk, Essex, Albemarle, Lord William Manners, John Lord Hinton, Simon Lord Harcourt, Earls Waldegrave and Cowper, and Earl of Dunmore. 250 0 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter as same. Ibid.
each.
John Lord Hervey - 150 0 0 Same, on his salary as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, over and above the ancient profits of that office. Ibid.
Charles Churchill, Executors of Sir Charles Hotham, John Campbell, James Campbell, Thomas Paget, James Brudenell, Sir Robert Rich, John Clavering. 125 0 0 Same, as Grooms of the Bedchamber. Ibid., p. 187.
each.
Jan. 30 Frances Alesieu, alias Dumeny. 3s. per day. Pension on the Civil Establishment of Ireland, from the death of her husband. Irish Book IX. pp. 119–20.
Jan. 31 William Ellis 850 0 0 Royal bounty. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 489. Order Book XVI. p. 381.
John Selwyn, late Treasurer to the late Queen Caroline. 1,531 13 Without account to be by him paid over in such manner as the King has directed. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 489.
Edmund Jones, Gent. 1,000 0 0 To reimburse damages sustained by John Skipp by his prosecuting the rioters concerned in destroying turnpikes in Hereford county. Ibid.
Edward Byam, Lieut. Governor of Antigua. 100 0 0 Half-year to January 28 as such. Order Book XVI. p. 360.
Arthur Collins. 100 0 0 Royal bounty. King's Warrant Book. XXXII. p. 487.
Jan. 31 Thomas Lowther 2,000 0 0 His Majesty's service. Order Book XVI. p. 391.
Feb. 7 Archibald Bothwell, Master of the Mint, Scotland. 1,200 0 0 One year to 1737, Michaelmas, for salaries, expenses, and incidents of said Mint. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 187–8.
Francis Whitworth, Surveyor General of His Majesty's Woods. 842 0 0 Imprest for expenses in Windsor Forest and allowance for Swinley Rails. Ibid., pp. 189–90.
Earl of Strafford, Farmer of Post Fines. 1,029 0 Balance of said fines due to him for the year ended 1937, Michaelmas.
Appending: —Certificate of said amounts by Robert Gardner, Deputy Clerk of the Pipe.
Ibid., pp. 192–3.
Excise Establishment, Scotland. 1,878 13 1737, Christmas quarter's salary bill. North Britain Book XII. pp. 177–9.
Same 305 7 Same quarter's incidents bill. Ibid., pp. 179–81.
Thomas Agar and Richard Lawson. 25 10 5 Overpayment in account as Sheriffs of York city. Money Book XXXIX. p. 39.
Joseph Chitty 47 13 10 Same as same of Surrey. Ibid.
Alured Popple - 287 10 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's salaries and incidents, Office of Board of Trade. Ibid., p. 46.
296 13
Norton Pawlett, Sheriff of Southampton. 80 0 0 Rewards paid for arrests of Thomas Wildare, alias Wilder, and William Smith, felons. Ibid., p. 14.
Edward Madgwick same of Sussex. 40 0 0 Same for same of Edward Daw. Ibid.
Richard Stevens, same of Devon. 40 0 0 Same for same of Benjamin Baker. Ibid.
Feb. 8 John and George Watts, respectively keepers of West and East Walks, in Bere Forest, co. Southampton. 20 0 0 Salary as such from 1735, April 13, and 1734, March 25, respectively.
Prefixing:—Report to the Treasury from Francis Whitworth, on the petition of said John and George Watts.
Warrants not relating to Money XXVI. pp. 45–7.
30 0 0
per an.
respectively.
King of Denmark 14,062 10 0 Quarter's subsidy due 1737, September 19, pursuant to the Treaty of 1734, September 19. King's Warrant Book XXXII. pp. 490–1.
Thomas Bishop of Sarum, Chancellor of the Garter. 285 2 6 Half-year due 1737, Michaelmas, on his annuity or pension as such. Money Book XXXIX. p. 188.
John Spencer and Hugh Andrews. 18 5 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's allowance and fee as Keepers of the Council Chamber. Ibid., p. 74.
24 5 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's allowance and fee as Keepers of the Council Chamber. Ibid., p. 74.
60 0 0 For some French Protestant minister to be settled at Dundalk, for the encouragement of the cambric manufacture there. Irish Book IX pp. 120–1.
per an.
Feb. 9 John Scrope - 4,560 0 0 Secret service. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 428.
Feb. 9 Reverend Colin Campbell. 20 0 0 Royal bounty for passage money to Isle of News. Order Book XVI. p. 397.
Feb. 15 Arthur Onslow, Esq., Speaker of the House of Commons. 500 0 0 100 days as such to 1737–8, January 26. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 462.
James Earl Waldegrave. 1,300 0 0 Quarter's ordinary to 1737, September 13, as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France. Money Book XXXIX. p. 194.
Feb. 16 Bank of England. 18,264 4 1 Circulating Exchequer bills, 1737, October 24, to 1737–8, January 24.
With Statement of said bills outstanding at the latter date.
Ibid., p. 110.
Post Office Establishment. 2,151 15 8 1737, Christmas quarter's salary bills for the officers of the General and Penny Post respectively. Ibid., p. 150.
529 14 1737, Christmas quarter's salary bills for the officers of the General and Penny Post respectively. Ibid., p. 150.
Feb. 20 John Trevor and Henry Beeston. 100 0 0 1737, Hilary Term, as respectively Chief and Second Justice of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan. Order Book XVI. p. 457.
each.
Rogers Holland and Thomas Martin. 100 0 0 Same as respectively same of Carnarvon, Merioneth, and Anglesea. Ibid.
each.
Richard Carter and Henry Proctor. 100 0 0 Same as respectively same of Glamorgan, Brecon, and Radnor. Ibid.
each.
George Clive 25 0 0 Same as Fifth Baron of the Exchequer. Ibid.
Henry Ballowe and Abraham Farley, Chamberlains of the Exchequer. 40 0 0 1737, Michaelmas and Hilary terms sorting and ordering the Records. Ibid., p. 310.
Feb. 21 John Smith and Samuel Smith, Deputy Chamberlains for joining Tallies. 48 16 0 Sorting, &c., 3,904 tallies of loan, 1734, Michaelmas, to 1737, Michaelmas, and joining and delivering foils of said tallies when in course of payment back to the Tally Court to be cancelled. Money Book XXXIX. p. 194.
Horatio Walpole, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General. 1,300 0 0 Quarter's ordinary as such, to 1737–8, January 5. Ibid., p. 195.
Samuel Rolle 26 0 3 Overpayment in account as Sheriff of Devon. Ibid, p. 39.
Joseph Southgate, lately commander of a watch vessel in the service of the Customs, Wells port, and his assistants. 250 0 0 Reward, being 50l. for each of five smugglers convicted or to be convicted.
Prefixing:—Report to the Treasury from the Customs Commissioners on said Southgate's petition.
Customs Book XIV. pp. 263–5.
Feb. 22 William Steuart - 50,000 0 0 Imprest to pay pensions. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 93.
Hawkers' and Pedlars' Establishment. 303 5 3 Half-year to 1737, Christmas, incidents bill, and quarter's salary bill to same date. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 139, 141.
470 0 0 Half-year to 1737, Christmas, incidents bill, and quarter's salary bill to same date. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 139, 141.
Feb. 22 Salusbury Cade, Receiver and Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. 1,500 0 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter for said Band of Pensioners. Money Book XXXIX. p. 85.
Feb. 23 Arthur Dobbs, Engineer and Surveyor General [Ireland]. 5,461 4 0 For completing and finishing the Parliament House, Dublin. Irish Book IX. pp. 121–2.
Thomas Revell - 5,047 4 Victualling the garrison, detailed, at Gibraltar, 1737, August 15 to October 9, and to be discharged of the imprest of 7,50Ol. advanced to him.
Appending:—Certificate, &c., by the Comptrollers of Army Accounts.
King's Warrant Book XXXII. pp. 497–500.
Honbl. Henrietta Town shend, widow of William Townshend, late Usher of the Receipt of the Exchequer. 1,226 18 10¾ Necessaries delivered by said William Townshend to the ancient offices of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 1737, Easter and Trinity terms. Order Book XVI. p. 431.
Same - 777 3 Same delivered by same to the new offices of the Receipt for six months to 1733, Michaelmas. Ibid.
The late Queen's Establishment, detailed. 5,401 11 7 Salaries, pensions, and allowances, detailed, to 1737, Christmas. King's Warrant Book XXXIII. pp. 1–5.
Nicholas Paxton 250 0 0 Half-year to 1737, December 22, as Solicitor for the affairs of the Treasury. Money Book XXXIX. p. 35.
Feb. 28
John Couraud and Andrew Stone, Under Secretaries in the department of the Duke of Newcastle, and nine others, clerks and servants in same; and George Tilson and Edward Weston, Under Secretaries in the department of Lord Harrington, and seven others, as above. 1,269 0 0 Board wages in proportions detailed, during His Majesty's residence at Hampton Court, 1737, July 14 to October 29. King's Warrant Book XXXIII. p. 7.
Philip Sharpe - - 200 0 0 For the Under Clerks of the Privy Council, usual allowance for letter writing and special allowance for the late Queen's funeral. Money Book XXXIX. p. 198.
Mar. 7 100 0 0 For the Under Clerks of the Privy Council, usual allowance for letter writing and special allowance for the late Queen's funeral. Money Book XXXIX. p. 198.
Salusbury Cade, Receiver and Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. 504 0 0 Travelling charges, &c., of said Band for attending at Hampton Court on Sundays and days of solemnity during His Majesty's residence there in 1737.
Appending:—Certificate by George Turner, Clerk of the Checque, of said travelling expenses, detailed.
Ibid., pp. 198–200.
Mar. 7 Robert Jackson, Commissary at Stockholm to the late Queen Anne. 333 13 In further part of 3,342l. due to him, now reduced to 1,337l. 6s.d. King's Warrant Book XXXIII. p. 6.
Henry Needler and Valens Comyn, Accomptants General in the Excise Office. 50 0 0 Additional salary from Michaelmas last for increase of business in their office from certain new duties (the duty on victuallers and the duty on compound waters), and allowance thereon for past services.
Prefixing:—Report to the Treasury from the Excise Commissioners, dated 1737–8, February 3, on the petition of said Needler and Comyn.
Warrants not relating to Money XXVI. pp. 52–3.
per an. each, and
100 0 0
each.
Augustus Schutz, Master of His Majesty's Robes. 867 2 0 Expense of the Office of Robes, 1737, Christmas quarter. King's Warrant Book XXXIII. p. 8.
Philip Livingston, Town Clerk, Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk of the Common Pleas in the county and city of Albany, New York, and Secretary or Agent for His Majesty's Government of New York to the Indians in those parts. 100 0 0 Renewal of salary previously ordered on his appointment as above, 1727–8, February 29, same not having been paid hitherto by reason of the deficiency of the revenues of New York; to be paid in future, with all arrears, out of His Majesty's quit rents in said Colony. Ibid., pp. 8–9.
per an.
Current money of New York.
John Johnson - 200 0 0 Royal bounty. Ibid., p. 10.
James Abercromby, Attorney General in South Carolina; James Wedderburn, Clerk of the Crown, ibid.; George Morley, Provost Marshal, ibid.; and the Auditor of said Colony, or their successors. 245 0 0 Salaries for their various offices established, in proportions detailed, to be paid out of South Carolina quit rents.
Appending:—Report to the Treasury from Horatio Walpole on the petition of said Abercromby et al.
Ibid., pp. 10–13.
per an.
Mark Kirby, Sheriff of Yorkshire. 40 0 0 Rewards paid for arrest of Tobias Goodwill, alias Goodall, alias Thomas Smith, alias John Smith, a felon. Money Book XXXIX. p. 15. Order Book XVI. p. 436.
John Periam 40 0 0 Same for same of George Harris. Ibid.
William Hicks, Sheriff of Cumberland. 40 0 0 Same for same of Henry Carmalt. Ibid.
Paymasters of Exchequer bills. 200,000 0 0 Imprest to discharge Exchequer bills on land tax, 1737. Ibid. XXXVIII. p 496.
Benjamin Austen 20 18 10 Overpayment in account as Sheriff of Lichfield. Ibid. XXXIX. p. 39.
James Battin 85 11 4 Same as same of Southampton. Ibid.
Mar. 8 Henry Pelham, Paymaster General of the Guards, Garrisons, and Land Forces. 500,000 0 0 Imprest for said Guards, Garrisons, and Land Forces for 1738. King's Warrant Book XXXII. pp. 496–7.
Sir Everard Fawkener, Ambassador to the Grand Signior. 10l. per day Ordinary, as Ambassador and Plenipotentiary for the mediation of a peace or truce between the Czarina, the Grand Signior, and their confederates; from 1736, August 25, date of his commission as such, to continue during his absence from Constantinople for that purpose, and to determine on his return thither Ibid. XXXIII. pp. 44–5.
John Scrope - - 3,941 0 0 Secret service. Ibid., p. 8.
Mar. 13 John Walker, Usher of the Exchequer Court. 231 7 3 Necessaries delivered for His Majesty's service in 1737, Hilary Term; and allowance of 5d. per day in lieu of diet, 1737, December 18, to 1737–8, March 11. Order Book XVI. p. 436.
1 15 0
Mar. 15 Matthew Woodford. 828 0 0 Victualling Placentia and Annapolis Royal, 1737, October 1 to December 31.
Appending:—Report by the Comptrollers of Army Accounts.
King's Warrant Book XXXIII. pp. 22–3.
William Earl of Jersey. 500 0 0 In lieu of a jewel which His Majesty intended to present to him. Ibid., p. 25.
Mar. 20 Owen Brereton, Paymaster of the 1710 Lottery. 10,000 0 0 To pay annuities on said Lottery unsubscribed into South Sea Stock. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 200–1.
out of 1714
Lottery funds.
Mar. 21 Paymasters of Exchequer Bills. 1,300 0 0 To satisfy Exchequer bills on malt, 1736, for salaries and incidents in office of said Paymasters.
Appending:—Said Paymasters' certificate.
Ibid., p. 201.
Owners, Adventurers, and Fishermen of Yarmouth. 160 0 0 One year to 1737, Michaelmas, on the excise of strong beer for the North Sea and herring fishery. Ibid., p. 202.
Charles Fitzroy - 66 2 8 Half-year to 1737, Christmas, as Keeper of His Majesty's Tennis Courts. Ibid., p. 96.
Thomas Lowther - 1,000 0 0 His Majesty's service. Ibid., 47.
1738.
Mar. 26
Wentworth Odiarne, one of His Majesty's Serjeants at Arms, attending the House of Commons. 73 14 0 Fees as such from 1737 June 30 (date of his letters patents), to 1738, March 25. Ibid., p. 203.
Thomas Mann et al., detailed. 145 0 0 1738, Lady Day quarter salaries and incidents as attendants, &c., at the Treasury Office. Ibid., p. 204.
John Beresford et al., clerks. 77 10 0 Same quarter making up the books of the Public Bevenue. Ibid., p. 24.
Mar. 26 Edward Webster, et al., detailed. 325 0 0 1738, Lady Day quarter, salaries as Clerks of the Treasury. Money Book XXXIX. p. 28.
Lords of the Treasury. 2,000 0 0 Same quarter's salaries. Ibid., p. 29.
Sir Robert Walpole, Chancellor of the Exchequer. 400 0 0 Same. Ibid.
Henry Fane, Gent. - 50 0 0 Same, sorting, &c., books and papers in the Treasury Office. Ibid., p. 30.
William Ireland, Gent. 25 0 0 Same, extraordinary service in Auditor of Receipt's Office. Ibid.
Carleton Hayward. 50 0 0 Same, as one of the Solicitors for the affairs of the Treasury. Ibid., p. 31.
Sir Thomas Allin, Bart. 24 15 0 Same, on his salary and allowance as one of His Majesty's Sergeants at Arms. Ibid.
John Jones, Messenger of His Majesty's Chamber. 15 0 0 Same, attending the Treasury on His Majesty's business. Ibid., p. 33.
Same, as Treasury Messenger to attend the officers of the Customs. 15 0 0 Same, on his allowance of 3s. 4d. per day. Ibid., p. 34.
Mar. 27 Horatio Walpole 125 0 0 Half-year due Lady Day as Auditor General of America. Order Book XVI. p. 25.
Duke of Newcastle and Lord Harrington. 462 10 0 Lady Day quarter as Principal Secretaries of State. Money Book XXXIX. p 170.
each.
Christopher Loft, Deputy Ranger of the House Park at Windsor. 50 0 0 Half-year to Lady Day for hay for the deer. Order Book XVI. p. 271.
Clerks and Ministers of the Exchequer, detailed. 30 0 0 One year to March 25, counting tallies, &c. Ibid., p. 315.
Henry Bury 12 10 0 Lady Day quarter for keeping the Register of all Public Loans in the office of the Auditor of the Receipt. Ibid., p. 341.
Henry Ballowe, Senior Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer. 10 0 0 Same quarter, for locking up His Majesty's Treasure. Ibid.
David Polhill - 125 0 0 Same, as Keeper of the Records in the Tower. Ibid., p. 342.
William Hanmer - 150 0 0 Half-year to Lady Day as Lieut. Governor of Nevis. Ibid., p. 394.
William Forbes - 50 0 0 Lady Day quarter as Lieut. Governor of Montserrat. Ibid., p. 386.
Mar. 28 Executors of Frances Wyndham. 50 0 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's pension. Money Book XXXIX. p. 85.
Officers of the Bath. 125 0 0 Same quarter's salaries. Ibid., p. 86.
Hugh Howard - - 40 0 0 Same. Ibid.
Sebastian Turst and seven others, detailed. 213 8 0 Same quarter's salaries as His Majesty's Serjeants at Arms. Ibid., pp. 87–175.
John Rollos - 12 10 0 Same, as Chief Engraver of Royal Seals, &c. Ibid., p. 88.
Mar. 28 Charles Duke of St. Albans. 45 10 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter, as Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle. Money Book XXXIX. p. 88.
Earl of Tylney, Warden of Waltham Forest. 67 10 0 Same quarter for the officers of said Forest. Ibid., p. 89.
Augustus Earl of Berkeley, Constable of Dean Forest. 52 10 0 Same for same of said Forest. Ibid.
Officers at Arms, detailed. 210 0 0 Half-year's salaries to same date. Ibid., p. 90.
John Pitt - 85 0 0 Michaelmas quarter as Governor in Chief of the Bermudas. Ibid., p. 91.
Thomas Pelham, Secretary to the Extraordinary Embassy in France. 174 0 0 Quarter's ordinary as such to 1737, Christmas, and extras, detailed. Ibid., p. 210.
160 0 0 Quarter's ordinary as such to 1737, Christmas, and extras, detailed. Ibid., p. 210.
Robert Trevor - 194 0 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter's ordinary as Secretary to the Extraordinary Embassy to the States General. Ibid., p. 211.
Arthur Villettes - 194 0 0 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Secretary at Turin. Ibid., pp. 211, 221–2.
100 0 0 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Secretary at Turin. Ibid., pp. 211, 221–2.
31 3 2 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Secretary at Turin. Ibid., pp. 211, 221–2.
John Crookshanks - 194 0 0 Same as same to the Commissaries to treat with those of Spain. Ibid., p. 211.
Melchior Guy Dickens. 194 0 0 Same, ordinary and extras, detailed, as Secretary at Berlin. Ibid., pp. 211–2.
100 0 0 Same, ordinary and extras, detailed, as Secretary at Berlin. Ibid., pp. 211–2.
Thomas Pelham 194 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as same to the Extraordinary Embassy in France. Ibid.
100 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as same to the Extraordinary Embassy in France. Ibid.
Denton Boate - 194 0 0 Same, ordinary, as Secretary in Poland, from the death of George Woodward, late Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Poland. Ibid., p. 212.
Benjamin Keene - 776 0 0 Same, ordinary and extras, detailed, as Envoy, &c., to Spain. Ibid. pp. 213–4.
452 10 0 Same, ordinary and extras, detailed, as Envoy, &c., to Spain. Ibid. pp. 213–4.
Edward Finch - - 776 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as same at the Court of Sweden. Ibid.
100 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as same at the Court of Sweden. Ibid.
Arthur Stert - 485 0 0 Same ordinary as one of the Commissaries to treat with those of Spain. Ibid., p. 214.
Thomas Robinson - 485 0 0 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Minister to the Emperor of Germany. Ibid., p. 215.
426 0 0 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Minister to the Emperor of Germany. Ibid., p. 215.
James Lord Tyrawley. 485 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Envoy, &c., to Portugal. Ibid., p. 216.
75 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Envoy, &c., to Portugal. Ibid., p. 216.
75 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Envoy, &c., to Portugal. Ibid., p. 216.
Martin Bladen, Samuel Tufnell, John Drummond. 388 0 0 Same ordinary as Commissaries in the Low Countries. Ibid., p. 217.
each.
James Dayrolle - 291 0 0 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Resident with the States General. Ibid., pp. 217–8.
150 0 0 Same ordinary and extras, detailed, as Resident with the States General. Ibid., pp. 217–8.
Sir Cyril Wich 291 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Envoy Extraordinary to the Hanse Towns. Ibid., pp. 217, 219.
75 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Envoy Extraordinary to the Hanse Towns. Ibid., pp. 217, 219.
Mar. 28 Walter Titley, Resident in Denmark. 291 0 0 Michaelmas quarter's ordinary and extras, detailed, including mourning items on the death of the late Margravine of [Brandenburgh-] Culmbach, mother to the Queen of Denmark. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 218–9.
119 14 0 Michaelmas quarter's ordinary and extras, detailed, including mourning items on the death of the late Margravine of [Brandenburgh-] Culmbach, mother to the Queen of Denmark. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 218–9.
100 0 0 Michaelmas quarter's ordinary and extras, detailed, including mourning items on the death of the late Margravine of [Brandenburgh-] Culmbach, mother to the Queen of Denmark. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 218–9.
Charles Fane 291 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident in Florence. Ibid., pp. 218–9, 221.
100 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident in Florence. Ibid., pp. 218–9, 221.
100 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident in Florence. Ibid., pp. 218–9, 221.
Claudius Rondeau 291 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident in Muscovy. Ibid., pp. 218, 220.
100 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident in Muscovy. Ibid., pp. 218, 220.
Joseph Day 97 0 0 Same, ordinary residing at Dunkirk, in the absence of Colonel Lascelles, His Majesty's Commissary there. Ibid., p. 222.
Charles Black 150 0 0 Same, ordinary and extras, detailed, as Consul General at Algier. Ibid., pp. 223–4.
400 0 0 Same, ordinary and extras, detailed, as Consul General at Algier. Ibid., pp. 223–4.
Abraham Castres - 125 0 0 Same, ordinary as Consul at Madrid. Ibid., p. 223.
William Cayley - 50 0 0 Same, as same at Cadiz. Ibid.
John Deane - 50 0 0 Same, as same in Flanders. Ibid.
William Reade 95 0 0 Same, as Consul General at Tripoli. Ibid.
William Latton - 62 10 0 Quarter's ordinary, to 1737, September 1, as Consul at Tetuan. Ibid.
Charles Holzendorff 100 0 0 1737, Michaelmas quarter, for services abroad. Ibid., p. 224.
Earl Waldegrave 520 0 0 Extras, detailed, as Ambassador, &c., to France. Ibid., p. 227.
540 0 0 Extras, detailed, as Ambassador, &c., to France. Ibid., p. 227.
Dr. George Paul, His Majesty's Advocate General. 50 0 0 2½ years to 1737, Michaelmas, on his wages or fee of 20l. per an. as such. Ibid., p. 230.
William Earl of Essex. 12 17 Pension to late Lady Catherine Hyde, to 1737, July 19, day of her death.
Appending:—Certificate of death.
Ibid., p. 237.
Same - 50 0 0 Same to Lady Charlotte Hyde, 1737, Michaelmas quarter. Ibid.
Joseph Hardisty - 12,000 0 0 To reimburse the like sum expended for His Majesty's special use and service. King's Warrant Book XXXIII. pp. 30 and 36.
Alured Popple - - 500 0 0 Services performed and to be performed as Governor of the Bermudas. Ibid., p. 35
Mar. 29 John Selwyn, jun. 7,817 12 1738, Lady Day quarter on the various establishments, detailed, of the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amalie and Carolina, Mary and Louisa. Money Book XXXIX. pp. 202–3.
Mar. 30 John Couraud - - 50 0 0 Lady Day quarter as Latin Secretary.
Richard Andrews 37 10 0 Same quarter as Solicitor for His Majesty's affairs in the Exchequer Court. Ibid., p. 33.
Ibid., p. 35.
Mar. 30 David Polhill - 37 10 0 Lady Day quarter as supervisor of the digesting, &c., Records in the Tower. Money Book XXXIX. p. 36.
George Holmes - 25 0 0 Same, as chief clerk for same. Ibid.
John Lawton - 120 0 0 Same quarter's extra allowance for digesting, &c., the increased Records in the Chapter House. Ibid., p. 125.