Warrants for the Payment of Money: 1745, October-December

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1745, October–December

Oct. 1 John Selwyn, junr. Treasurer to the Princesses. 100 0 0 Disbursed by him pursuant to a royal sign manual. Ibid. p. 89; Order Book XVIII. p. 214.
Hackney Coaches establishment. 280 10 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter's salaries and incidents bills. Money Book XLII. p. 90.
184 13 1 1745, Sept. 29 quarter's salaries and incidents bills. Money Book XLII. p. 90.
Earl of Jersey - 416 13 4 1744, June 24 quarter, as Warden Chief Justice, and Justice in Eyre, South side of Trent. Ibid, p. 93.
Oct. 1 James Vernon, Temple Stanyan, Walter Cary, and William Sharpe. 62 10 0 1744, June 24, as Clerks of the Privy Council and for attending Plantation business. Money Book XLII. p. 93.
Oct. 1 James Vernon, Temple Stanyan, Walter Cary, and William Sharpe. each
Oct. 1 James Vernon, Temple Stanyan, Walter Cary, and William Sharpe. 25 0 0
Oct. 1 James Vernon, Temple Stanyan, Walter Cary, and William Sharpe. each
Duke of Bolton - 500 0 0 Same quarter's annuity - - Ibid, p. 94.
Duke of Grafton - 750 0 0 Same, same - Ibid.
Richard Lord Edg cumbe. 300 0 0 Same quarter as Chancellor of the Duchy. Ibid.
Executors of William Lord Abergavenny, late Master of the Jewels. 175 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter as such.
Appending:—Certificate of death, at Bath, Friday. 1744, Sept. 21.
Ibid, p. 95.
160 11 4 1744, June 24 quarter as such.
Appending:—Certificate of death, at Bath, Friday. 1744, Sept. 21.
Ibid, p. 95.
Earl of Cholmondeley, late Lord Privy Seal. 91 0 0 Same quarter on his fee and allowance as such. Ibid. p. 98.
657 15 0 Same quarter on his fee and allowance as such. Ibid. p. 98.
South Sea Company - 1,092,088 2 7 One year to 1746. Sept. 29, on their annuity and charges of management.
Appending:—Note of computation and adjustment of South Sea capital, &c.
Ibid. pp. 98–100.
15,858 9 One year to 1746. Sept. 29, on their annuity and charges of management.
Appending:—Note of computation and adjustment of South Sea capital, &c.
Ibid. pp. 98–100.
John Sharpe, Solicitor for the Treasury. 250 0 0 Half-year to 1745, Sept. 29, salary. Order Book XVIII. p. 56.
Treasury Lords, detailed 2,000 0 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, salaries Money Book XLII. p. 35.
Henry Pelham, Chancellor of the Exchequer. 400 0 0 Same, same - Ibid.
Henry Fane - 50 0 0 Same, sorting, &c., papers, &c., in Treasury Office. Ibid, p. 36.
Treasury clerks, detailed 275 0 0 Same, salaries - Ibid.
John Beresford - 77 10 0 Same quarter, making up books of public revenue. Ibid, p. 38.
Hugh Valence Jones - 50 0 0 Same quarter as a Solicitor for negotiating Treasury affairs. Ibid, p. 39.
Edward Bryant - 15 3 4 Same, as Treasury Messenger attending the Customs. Ibid.
Taxes Commissioners - 150 0 0 Same, salaries - Ibid, p. 40.
House Duties establishment. 682 10 0 Same, salary and incidents bills Ibid, pp. 42, 89.
75 16 8 Same, salary and incidents bills Ibid, pp. 42, 89.
Reverend Richard St. John. 20 0 0 Passage money as a minister to the Bahamas. Ibid, p. 52.
Duke of Dorset - 385 0 0 Annuity 1744, Sept. 30, to 1744–5, Jan. 3. Ibid, p. 24.
Same - - 275 0 0 1744, Xmas quarter, as Warden of the Cinque Ports. Ibid.
Duke of St. Albans - 343 2 6 1744, June 24 quarter, as Master of the Hawks. Ibid, p. 26.
Same - - 250 0 0 Same quarter's pension - Ibid, p. 27.
Matthew Woodford 819 0 0 Victualling Placentia and Annapolis, 1745, April 1, to June 30. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. pp. 212–3.
Edward Weston, et al., under-secretaries and clerks, &c., of the Secretary of State's Office. 1,240 5 0 Board wages for attending the King abroad, 1745, May 3, to August 31. Ibid, p. 213.
Oct. 1 George Gore, late a Justice of Common Pleas, Ireland. 400 0 0 Pension on the Irish establishment from 1744, June 24. Irish Book IX. p. 458.
per an.
Customs establishment, London port. 8,682 14 11 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, salary bill. Customs Book XVI. p. 22.
Same, in the outports - 12,488 17 11¼ Same, same Ibid.
David Polhill 125 0 0 Same quarter, as Keeper of Records in the Tower. Order Book XVIII. p. 56.
Horatio Walpole, Auditor of the Plantations. 125 0 0 Half-year to 1745, Sept. 29 - Ibid, p. 106.
Paymaster of the Forces 4,290 6 8 Service of the war - King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 212.
Oct 2 George Ross - 4,290 6 8 To be sent to Inverness for 2 months' subsistence for the 20 Companies of 100 men each to be raised in Scotland.
Appending:—Estimate.
Ibid, pp. 211–2.
Carleton Hayward 50 0 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, salary Order Book XVIII. p. 59.
Thomas Winnington, Paymaster of the Forces. 10,000 0 0 Out of 500,000l. for extras of the war. Ibid, p. 208.
Nathaniel Cowdery 25 0 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, for services in Auditor of Receipts Office. Money Book XLII. p. 44.
Sir Thomas Allin and Wentworth Odiarne. 50 1 0 Same, as Sergeants at Arms - Ibid.
Edward Bryant - - 15 3 4 Same, as messenger of the Chamber to attend the Treasury. Ibid, p. 45.
Earl of Orford, Ranger and Keeper of Richmond Park. 44 11 0 Same, for himself and the underkeepers, &c., of said park. Ibid.
Thomas Mann et al., detailed. 165 0 0 Same, for attendants, &c., of the Treasury. Ibid, p. 46.
Thomas Romney, gent. 5,264 5 6 To reimburse the like expense for the King's special service. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 214.
Robert Tape - 12 10 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, keeping register of public loans in the office of the Auditor of the Receipt. Order Book XVIII. p. 60.
Charles Bettridge - 5 0 0 Same, looking up His Majesty's treasure. Ibid.
Oct. 3 Augustus Schutz, Master of the Robes. 1,308 11 8 1744, June 24 quarter's expense of the Office of Robes. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 214.
John Scrope - 5,000 0 0 Secret Service - Ibid. p. 215.
Oct. 5 George Earl of Cardigan 25 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter, as Chief Justice in Eyre. Trent North. Money Book XLII. p. 27.
Oct. 8 Richard Bentley, Esq., Keeper of the King's libraries. 50 0 0 Half-year to 1744, June 24, allowance for rent, &c. Ibid, p. 100.
Oct. 8 Hawkers and Pedlars establishment. 467 14 10 1745, Sept. 29 quarter's salaries Money Book XLII. p. 101.
Bank of England 13,793 3 5 Deficiency at Michaelmas, 1745, of the duty on sweets. Prefixing:—Certificate. Ibid.
out of the Sinking Fund.
William Mathew 300 0 0 1745, June 24 quarter, as Capt. Gen. of the Leeward Isles. Order Book XVIII. p. 61.
Benjamin Carpenter, Lieut. Gov. of Montserrat. 15 6 10 1745, May 27 to Sept. 29, as such. Ibid, p. 216.
500 0 0 1745, May 27 to Sept. 29, as such. Ibid, p. 216.
Oct. 10 Paymaster of the Forces. 20,000 0 0 Services of the war - King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 215.
Field Marshal George Wade, from the Paymaster of the Forces. 20,000 0 0 Imprest for the British and Dutch forces under his command. Ibid, p. 214.
Oct. 15 Arthur Collins - 100 0 0 Royal bounty Ibid, p. 215.
Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons. 500 0 0 100 days as such from 1745, June 22. Ibid, p. 216.
Day Holbech - 75 0 0 Watering the highway from Denham Buildings to King Street, Westminster, 1745, summer. Money Book XLII. p. 103.
Oct. 21 Paymasters of Exchequer bills. 30,000 0 0 To discharge the like principal in Exchequer bills on land tax, 1745. Ibid, p. 106.
Same - 750,000 0 0 Same for same of same on malt 1745. Ibid.
Oct. 22 Reverend Robert Betham. 20 0 0 Passage money as a minister to South Carolina. Ibid, p. 52.
Wine License establishment. 243 10 11 1745, Sept. 29 quarter's incidents and salary bills. Ibid, pp. 53, 56.
577 10 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter's incidents and salary bills. Ibid, pp. 53, 56.
John Earl of Hyndford, Envoy, &c. to Prussia. 728 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid, pp. 107, 108
335 10 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid, pp. 107,
Thomas Villiers - - 455 0 0 Same quarter, on his two separate ordinaries. Ibid, p. 107.
273 0 0 Same quarter, on his two separate ordinaries. Ibid, p. 107.
Horatio Mann, Resident in Tuscany. 272 0 0 Same quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid, pp. 107, 108
100 0 0 Same quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid, pp. 107, 108
James Porter - 273 0 0 Same ordinary as Commisionary at Vienna. Ibid, p. 108.
Oct. 23 Ignatius de Wasner - 125,000 0 0 In full of 500,000l. for the Queen of Hungary. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 216.
Oct. 24 Reverend Kenneth Morison. 20 0 0 Passage money as a minister to Barbados. Money Book XLII. p. 52.
Officers and clerks of the Tally Court. 164 16 0 Levying 1648 tallies of loan, anno 1745, Easter and Michaelmas. Ibid, p. 107.
William Ellis - - 850 0 0 Royal bounty - King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 217.
Richard Sutton - 800 0 0 Same - - Ibid.
Oct. 24 Sir John Bosworth, Chamberlain of London. 1,000 0 0 Royal bounty for the poor of London. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 217.
Bank of England - 50,000 0 0 1 year to 1745, June 24, four per cent. on 1,250,000l. out of the surplus lottery, 1714. Order Book XVIII. p. 129.
Oct. 29 Bishop of Sarum, Chancellor of the Garter. 285 2 6 Half-year to 1745, Lady Day, for support of said order. Money Book XLII. p. 100.
John Philipson, Surveyor General of Woods. 365 19 4 Repairs in Hyde Park -
Prefixing:—Philipson's memorial.
Ibid, pp. 112–3
Oct. 31 Thomas Revell - 4,693 3 10 Victualling Gibraltar 1745, April 15 to June 9.
Appending:—Lists.
King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 221.
Same - - 1,222 15 0 Victualling the regiment in Georgia six months to Sept. 7 last. Ibid, p. 222.
Monsieur Just Henry Alt. 9,023 8 9 Quarter's subsidy, due 1745, Sept. 4. for the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel. Ibid.
Jerome de Salis - - 455 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter, as employé with the Grisons. Ibid, p. 223.
Nov. 6 William Wyndham, for the Duke of Cumberland. 1,000 0 0 Table money during the campaign said Duke is now going to make against the rebels in the North. Ibid, p. 234.
a month.
Nov. 7 Rogers Holland and four others, detailed. 100 0 0 1744, Hilary term, as Welsh Justices ut supra, p. 395. Order Book XVIII. p. 9.
per an.
Henry Proctor, 2nd Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon, and Radnor. 81 11 1744, Nov. 28 to 1744–5, Jan. 29 (day of death) as such. Ibid.
John Burnaby Parker, employed at Oporto. 451 0 0 Bill of exchange drawn for his extras there, July 15 last. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 223.
31 5 0 Bill of exchange drawn for his extras there, July 15 last. King's Warrant Book XXXVI.
Sir Clement Cotterell - 500 0 0 Present to Count Stahremberg on his being sent to notify the Emperor of Germany s coronation: and fees thereon. Ibid, p. 224.
45 18 6 Present to Count Stahremberg on his being sent to notify the Emperor of Germany s coronation: and fees thereon. Ibid, p. 224.
George Garnier, Apothecary General to the Army. 5,894 12 8 Medicines for the army and hospitals in Flanders, 1745. Ibid, pp. 224–5.
Thomas Winnington, Paymaster of the Forces. 55,790 6 9 Imprest for the pay of the 6,000 Hessians in British pay. Ibid, pp. 225–6
William Davis - 500 0 0 To reimburse the like sum expended for His Majesty's service. Money Book XLII. p. 114.
John Phillipson, Surveyor General of Woods. 1,243 7 17 To pay arrears due to John Barnard from Francis Whitworth for works in Hyde Park and other parks.
Prefixing:—Barnard's memorial and Philipson's report.
Ibid, pp. 115–7.
527 7 To pay arrears due to John Barnard from Francis Whitworth for works in Hyde Park and other parks.
Prefixing:—Barnard's memorial and Philipson's report.
Ibid, pp. 115–7.
Nov. 7 Edward Barker - 25 0 0 1744, Hilary Term, as Fifth Baron of the Exchequer. Order Book XVIII. p. 172.
Nov. 12 Sheriffs of England and Wales. 4,000 0 0 For 1745, for expenses of passing their patents and accounts. Money Book XLI. p. 141.
William Davis 459 8 7 To answer a bill of exchange for Arthur Villettes for his extras as Envoy, &c., to Sardinia. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 219.
31 12 6 To answer a bill of exchange for Arthur Villettes for his extras as Envoy, &c., to Sardinia. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 219.
Nov. 19 Bank of England, through its Chief Cashier. 1,012 10 0 Expenses of management of the 1,800,000l. 3 per cent. annuities, 1744.
Appending:—Bank's memorial.
Money Book XLII. pp. 118–9.
per an.
Bank of England for circulating Exchequer bills. 29,664 14 2 Premios on said bills 1745, July 25 to Oct. 24.
Appending:—Statement of said bills outstanding at latter date.
Ibid, p. 70.
Charles Compton, Paymaster of Pensions. 50,000 0 0 Imprest for pensions - King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 220.
King of Poland 25,000 0 0 Fourth quarter's subsidy due 1745–6 Jan. 1. Ibid, p. 230.
Sir Jeffrey Elwes. Treasurer to Queen Anne's bounty. 15,100 0 0 Uses as by Charter of Incorporation of 1704, November 3. Ibid.
Thomas Revell 2,202 2 5 Insurance of provisions for Gibraltar, 1744.
Appending:—Report by the Comptrollers of Army Accounts.
Ibid, pp. 231–2
Nov. 21 Paymaster of the Forces. 20,000 0 0 General services of the war - Ibid, p. 232.
Lieut. Gen. Sir John Ligonier from said Paymaster General 20,000 0 0 Imprest for the British forces under his command. Ibid, pp. 232–3.
Earl of Pembroke - 500 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter as Groom of the Stole. Money Book XLII. p. 62.
Sir Robert Rich et al., detailed. 125 0 0 Same, as Grooms of the Bedchamber. Ibid,
each.
William Finch - 150 0 0 Same, as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household. Ibid.
Earl of Albemarle, et al., detailed. 250 0 0 Same, as Gentlemen of the Bedchamber. Ibid, p. 63. Customs Book
each.
Thomas Neale, gent. - 52 0 0 As a King's waiter, London port. XVI. p. 38. Order Book
per an.
Earl Waldegrave - 250 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter, as a Gent. of the Bedchamber. XVIII. p. 177.
Nov. 25 Francis Lord North - 500 0 0 Royal present for bringing the news of the Princess of Wales being delivered of a son King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 234.
Two conforming French churches at Cork. 50 0 0 Pensions on the Irish establishment from June 24 last. Irish Book IX. p. 463.
each.
per an.
Margaret Humphry - 133 7 Balance of the works. &c., at Chapelizod. Ibid.
Henry Howard, merchant. 318 3 8 Losses by the ship “Friendship,” being obliged to perform quarantine by particular directions. Ibid, p. 464.
Nov. 5 John Nichols, Chyrurgeon General to the Army [Ireland]. 0 10 0 Acting as Physician General to the Army [Ireland] from the death of Dr. Upton Peacock to Dr. Barry's appointment. Irish Book IX. pp. 464–5.
a day.
Nov. 26 Earl of Chesterfield, late Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General. 471 8 6 In full of his ordinary to 1745, May 15, and one bill of extras, detailed.
Appending:—Certificate of his departure, 1744–5, Jan. 11.
Money Book XLII. pp. 119–20.
1,169 4 8 In full of his ordinary to 1745, May 15, and one bill of extras, detailed.
Appending:—Certificate of his departure, 1744–5, Jan. 11.
Money Book XLII. pp. 119–20.
William Earl of Strafford, son of Thomas, late Earl, farmer of post fines. 977 14 Post fines answered direct to the Crown by the sheriffs, anno 1744.
Prefixing:—Certificate of said fines so answered.
Ibid, pp. 122–3.
John Foy and Buckler Weekes, sheriffs of Bristol. 40 0 0 Rewards paid for convicting Ann Carrill of robbery. Ibid, p. 125.
John Plumptre - 150,000 0 0 Imprest for the Ordnance - King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 238.
Reverend Barzillai Deane. 20 0 0 Passage money as a minister to New England. Money Book XLII. p. 52.
Nov. 28 John Hervey 400 0 0 Salary as one of the Justices of Glamorgan, Brecon, and Radnor. Ibid, p. 126.
per an.
Dec. 3 John Sharpe, Treasury Solicitor. 300 0 0 Expenses of buying, killing, and burying infected cattle. Ibid.
Dec. 4 Monsr. Just Henry Alt, Councillor to the King of Sweden, as Landgrave of Hesse Cassel. 9,023 8 9 Quarter, due 1745, Dec. 4, on the subsidy to said Landgrave, as by the Treaty of 1745, June 4/15. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 222.
Dec. 5 Henry Ballowe and Abraham Farley, Deputy Chamberlains of the Exchequer. 40 0 0 1745, Easter and Trinity terms, sorting and ordering records. Order Book XVIII. pp. 132, 223.
Gilbert Fleming - - 50 0 0 One quarter to 1745, July 26, as Lieut. Gov. of St Christopher. Ibid, p. 73.
Sir Thomas Robinson - 500 0 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, as Capt. Gen.. &c., of Barbados. Ibid, p. 166.
Dec. 9 George Dodington, Treasurer of the Navy. 1,000,000 0 0 Imprest for the Navy and victualling. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. pp. 242–3.
Messrs. Burrell and Bristow. 1,350 7 0 Beef for Minorca garrison, 1745, April 25 to August 24.
Appending:—Report by a Comptroller of Army Accounts.
Ibid, pp. 243–5.
Matthew Woodford - 828 0 0 Victualling Placentia and Annapolis Royal, three months to 1745, Sept. 30.
Appending:—As above.
Ibid, p. 247.
Dec. 9 Officers of the Ordnance 2,751 18 9 Bedding for Minorca garrison.
Appending:—Certificate by James Thomas, a Deputy Auditor of Imprests.
King's Warrant Book XXXVI. pp. 245–7.
Dec. 10 Customs establishment, Scotland. 4,911 2 0 1745, Michaelmas quarter's salary bill. North Britain Book XIV. pp. 202–12.
Salt establishment, ibid. 750 0 0 Same, same - Ibid, pp. 213–5.
Civil List, ibid. - - 9,109 6 Same quarter - Ibid. pp. 216–8.
Salusbury Cade - 1,500 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter, for the Band of Pensioners. Money Book XLII. p. 63.
Thomas Winnington, Paymaster of the Forces. 500,000 0 0 Imprest for the forces, anno 1746. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. pp. 241–2.
Dec. 11 Sir Thomas Robinson, Minister at Vienna. 455 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Money Book XLII. pp. 128, 129.
426 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Money Book XLII. pp. 128, 129.
Robert Trevor, Envoy, &c., to the States General. 696 0 0 1744, Xmas quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid.
150 0 0 1744, Xmas quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid.
Walter Titley, same to the King of Denmark. 455 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid.
100 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid.
James Cope - 273 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident with the Hanse Towns. Ibid, pp. 130, 131.
77 10 0 Same and same, detailed, as Resident with the Hanse Towns. Ibid, pp. 130, 131.
Arthur Villettes - 273 0 0 Same and same, detailed, as same with the King of Sardinia. Ibid.
74 1 6 Same and same, detailed, as same with the King of Sardinia. Ibid.
John Burnaby, minister to the Swiss Cantons. 273 0 0 Quarter's ordinary to 1744, July 7, and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid, pp. 130, 132.
120 0 0 Quarter's ordinary to 1744, July 7, and one bill of extras, detailed. Ibid, pp. 130, 132.
Melchior Guy Dickens, Resident at the Court of Sweden. 273 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one same, detailed. Ibid.
100 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary and one same, detailed. Ibid.
Ambrose Stanyford, Agent and Consul General at Algiers. 150 0 0 Same and same, detailed - Ibid, pp. 132–3.
52 10 0 Same and same, detailed - Ibid, pp. 132–3.
William Reed - - 95 0 0 Same ordinary as Consul General at Tripoli. Ibid, p. 132.
William Cayley - - 50 0 0 Same ordinary as Consul at Cadiz. Ibid.
William Latton - 62 10 0 Same, as same at Tetuan - Ibid. p. 133.
Charles Holzendorff 100 0 0 Same quarter's allowance for services abroad. Ibid.
Sir Cyril Wich, late Envoy, &c., to Russia. 650 0 0 One bill of extras, detailed - Ibid, pp. 133–4.
Rear Admiral Thomas Mathews. 273 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary, as late His Majesty's Commissary and Plenipotentiary, for the affairs of Italy. Ibid, p. 134.
Jerome de Salis - - 455 0 0 Same, as employé with the Republic of the Grisons. Ibid, p. 135.
Dec. 11 John Burnaby Parker - 125 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter's ordinary, as employed on His Majesty's affairs at Oporto. Money Book XLII. p. 135.
Brinley Skinner - 136 10 0 Same, till provided for in His Majesty's service. Ibid.
John Laye - 91 0 0 Same, residing at Dunkirk - Ibid, pp. 135–6.
Dec. 12 John Sharpe 1,500 0 0 Crown Law expenses - Ibid, p. 73.
Lieut. Col. Samuel Mitchell. 624 16 9 Camp necessaries for the First Regiment of Foot Guards commanded by the Duke of Cumberland to replace those lost last summer in Flanders.
Appending:—Certificate of said necessaries.
King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 248.
Lieut. Gen. James St. Clair. 429 9 0 Same for the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Foot under his command, according to the species and proportions settled by the king for the same service in 1740.
Appending:—As above.
Ibid.
Col. John Batereau 429 9 0 Same on a like certificate - Ibid.
John Anstis, Garter King of Arms. 200 0 0 Carrying ensigns of the Order of the Garter to John Adolph Duke of Saxe Weissenfels. Ibid, p. 250.
Kings at Arms and other officers at arms, detailed. 80 0 0 Largess money on the creation of 16 nobles.
Appending:—List of said nobles, viz., Countess Granville, Baroness de Clifford, Countess of Yarmouth, Marquess Grey, Baron Montfort, Baron Ilchester, Baron Chedworth, Earl of Orford, Earl of Harrington, Baron Fitzwilliam, Baron Edgcumbe, Earl of Bath, Earl of Portsmouth, Baron Sandys, Baron Herbert of Chirbury, Earl of Leicester.
Ibid, pp. 250–1.
Capt. Alexander Wilson 178 7 0 Kettles, water flasks, &c., for the regiments under Marshal Wade. Ibid, p. 251.
John Dean - 50 0 0 1744, June 24 quarter, as Consul in Flanders. Order Book XVIII. p. 225.
Dec. 17 East India Company 30,000 0 0 One year's annuity to 1746, Sept. 29, on 1,000,000l. advanced for the service of 1745. Money Book XLII. p. 136.
Sir Robert Rich 4,000 0 0 To replace horses and accoutrements lost by his regiment at the action at Melle, in Flanders. King's Warrant Book XXXVI. p. 251.
Dec. 17 William Mathew - 300 0 0 1745, Sept. 29 quarter, as Captain General, &c., of the Leeward Isles. Order Book XVIII. p. 230.
Dec. 24 Andrew Reid - 495 0 0 For transporting 99 persons - Money Book XLII. p. 138.
Thomas Ripley, Keeper of the King's private roads, &c. 97 6 8 One year to 1745, June 24, on his patent fee and allowance. Ibid; Order Book XVIII. p. 71.
(? 60 16 8)
Owners, adventurers and fishermen of Great Yarmouth. 160 0 0 One year to 1745. Sept. 29, excise for the North Sea and herring fisheries. Money Book XLII. p. 139.
Customs establishment, London port. 8,676 11 0 1745. Xmas quarter's salary bill. Customs Book XVI. p. 22.
Same, in the outports - 12,484 9 10¼ Same, same - Ibid.
Dec. 25 Bank of England, for circulating Exchequer bills. 26,974 15 0 Premios on said bills, 1745, Oct. 24 to 1745–6, Jan. 24.
Appending:—Statement of said bills outstanding at latter date.
Money Book XLII. p. 70.
[Dec. 26?] House Duties establishment. 80 15 10¼ 1745, Xmas quarter's incidents Ibid, p. 89.
Dec. 26 Hackney Coaches establishment. 280 10 0 Same quarter's salaries and incidents bills. Ibid, p. 137.
112 0 10 Same quarter's salaries and incidents bills. Ibid, p. 137.
Customs establishment in the Plantations. 1,850 0 0 Half-year to 1745, Xmas, salary bill. Customs Book XVI. p. 2.
Dec. 30 Bank of England - 24 000 0 0 One year to 1744, June 24, on 800,000l. in the joint stock of lottery annuities granted for the service of 1731, together with charges of management. Money Book XLII. p. 139.
288 0 0 One year to 1744, June 24, on 800,000l. in the joint stock of lottery annuities granted for the service of 1731, together with charges of management. Money Book XLII. p. 139.
Same - - - 33,750 0 0 1745, Lady Day to Xmas, on 1,500,000l. three per cent. granted by the Act 18 Geo. II. Ibid, p. 140.
Same - - - 30,000 0 0 One year to 1746, June 24, on 1,000,000l., raised under the Act for a lottery, 12 Geo. I, and charges of management. Ibid.
360 0 0 One year to 1746, June 24, on 1,000,000l., raised under the Act for a lottery, 12 Geo. I, and charges of management. Ibid.
Same - - 24,000 0 0 Same, on 800,000l., annuities raised under the Act, 15 Geo. II, and charges of management. Ibid, p. 141.
450 0 0 Same, on 800,000l., annuities raised under the Act, 15 Geo. II, and charges of management. Ibid, p. 141.
Dec. 31 Earl of Harrington, a Principal Secretary of State. 108 9 1744, Nov. 24, to 1745, Dec. 25, on his patent fee as such. Ibid, p. 143.
Duke of Newcastle, same. 100 0 0 One year to same date, same - Ibid
Marquess of Tweeddale, same. 100 0 0 Same, same - - Ibid
Prince of Wales - 12,500 0 0 1745, Xmas quarter's allowance Ibid, p. 6.
Duke of Cumberland - 3,000 0 0 Same, same - - - Ibid.
Dec. 31 Duke of Newcastle and the Earl of Harrington. 462 10 0 1745, Xmas quarter, as Secretaries of State. Money Book XLII. p. 7.
each.
John Selwyn, unr. 3,966 16 Same quarter, for the Princesses Amalie and Carolina. Ibid.
Marquess of Tweeddale 462 10 0 Same, as a Principal Secretary of State. Ibid, p. 8.
Richard Andrews 37 10 0 Same, as Solicitor, &c., in the Exchequer Court. Ibid.
Richard Morley - - 105 0 0 Same, for himself and three clerks for sorting, &c., the records in the Court of the Receipt of the Exchequer. Ibid.
Same - - 120 0 0 Same, on the extra allowance for Chapter House records. Ibid, p. 9.
John Couraud 50 0 0 Same, as Latin Secretary - Ibid.
George Holmes - 25 0 0 Same, as Chief Clerk for digesting and putting into order the records now lying in Cæsar's Chapel and other records in the Tower of London. Ibid.
David Polhill 37 10 0 Same, as Supervisor for sorting said records. Ibid, p. 10.