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Date. |
Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
July 11. |
Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords to give warrant
to the Woodward of Windsor Forest to fell not
more than 12 trees there which stand a little too
near Sidney, Lord Godolphin's lodge called Cranbourne
Lodge in said forest : and to deliver same
to said Lord for his own use. (Treasury warrant
dated July 11 hereon accordingly to said woodward.) |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 91. Warrants not
Relating to Money XIII,
p. 221.
|
Same to Sir Rowland Gwynn, Treasurer of the Chamber,
to pay as follows out of the 7,000l. lately issued
to said Treasurer for the messengers : viz. :
24l. 18s. 9d. each for half a year to 1689, Lady
day, to Thomas Hearne, Fra. Strut, Thomas Marlow,
Thomas Widdows, Alexius Shad, Antho. Bynns,
Tho. Lea, Zachary Bowen and Henry Eales, "nine
messengers who have been dismissed our service." |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 93.
|
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for
500,000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster of
the Forces, as imprest for the pay and contingencies
of the Guards, Garrisons and Land Forces. (Money
warrant dated July 18 hereon.) (Money order
dated July 18 hereon.) |
Ibid, pp. 93-4. Money
Book X, p. 417. Order
Book III, p. 103.
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a
great seal for arranging loans on the Hereditary Excise
and the Post Office revenue as follows. By the
Act of 12 Car. II [c. 24] for taking away the Court
of Wards and Liveries etc. confirmed by 13 Car. II
[c. 7], certain Excise rates were settled on the
Crown for ever. By the Act of 12 Car. II [c. 35]
for erecting a Post Office certain rates and payments
for postage are settled, which rates etc. by other
later Acts are lawfully payable to the Crown.
Further, by several Acts of Parliament orders in
the Exchequer are assignable without revocation.
And the King is resolved to borrow of his subjects
or others any sums not exceeding 300,000l. in the
whole "to be employed for the support of our
urgent and extraordinary affairs." For the encouragement
of lenders thereto the King hereby
declares that a moiety of the said [Hereditary]
Excise and [three fourths] of the profits of the said
General Letter Office, or Post Office, or Office of
Postmaster General, shall be appropriated to the
satisfaction of such loans "together with such
other sums as we may direct to be satisfied out of
the said revenues in course, as the orders for the
said loans, or the said other sums shall stand in
the register for the same, hereby directed to be
kept and with such interest as is hereafter mentioned."
It is therefore hereby directed that the
Excise Commissioners shall at their head Office in
London from Sept. 29 next keep separate a
moiety of the receipts of said [Hereditary] Excise,
and keep a separate account thereof to which all
persons concerned shall have free access at all
reasonable times : and the said moiety receipts
shall be paid into the Exchequer weekly every
Wednesday, distinct and apart from all other
moneys whatsoever. And similarly the Postmaster
General shall from same date keep distinct and
separate the three fourth parts of the receipts of
said Office, and keep a distinct account thereof
and pay it into the Exchequer weekly as above.
And no tallies of assignment, tallies of anticipations,
warrants or any other thing shall at any time be
levied or made to hinder or divert such actual
payment. And the Auditor of the Receipt shall
keep a fair and perfect book in his Office of these
[two branches of] revenues, to which book the
lenders or their assigns shall have free access.
And thereon any persons, as well natives as
foreigners, may lend up to a total of 300,000l. as
above and have thereon tallies of loan and orders
of repayment, with 6 per cent payable quarterly.
And the Auditor of the Receipt shall keep a register
for said orders of repayment and for all orders
"for any other payments to be made by our direction,"
all said orders to be entered therein according
to their respective dates and not otherwise and
without giving undue preference of one before
another : and thereto all persons concerned shall
have free access. And the said parts of the said
revenues are hereby set apart and appropriated to
the satisfaction of said orders so registered and to
no other use until the same be fully paid off and
discharged in their due course according to said
register. Any official who in any way contravenes
the order or sequence of said register is to forfeit
his place and to make good the damage of the
party aggrieved. No fees or rewards to be taken
of the lenders in respect of loans as herein. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 94-99.
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a
great seal for a grant to Sir John Edgworth of the
office of searcher, gauger and packer in the port of
the city of Dublin during pleasure, with the salary
of 5l. per an. : with power to execute same by himself
or deputy : said office being void by the deaths
of William Scott and Richard Marvin, who had a
grant thereof 1667, Mar. 25, during good behaviour. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 101.
|
Royal sign manual for 1,003l. 12s. 0d. to Charles,
Earl of Shrewsbury, in satisfaction of the like sum
expended by him for secret service. (Money warrant
dated July 14 hereon.) (Money order dated Aug. 27
hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 102. Money Book
X, p. 414. Order Book
III, p. 115.
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a privy seal for a grant to Sir Stephen Thompson,
kt., of the debt due to the King from the estate of
Elizabeth Marshall, late of Doncaster, widow, who
was appointed as a deputy postmaster by Lawrence,
Earl of Rochester, when he was Postmaster General :
the said Marshall having (together with Cuthbert
Gibson and Anthony Beckett of Doncaster) become
bound in 500l. to said Earl in 1685, Dec. 24, for
her due accounting in her office : which bond was
afterwards assigned by said Earl to King James II :
and by another bond 1687, June 1, she became
bound to James II in 500l. for her due payment
of 228l. 16s. 2d. into the Exchequer on the ensuing
June 9 : the condition of which bonds have not
been performed : and the said Thompson has
petitioned the King, shewing that said Marshall owed
him 360l., for which he has obtained an execution,
and has prayed a grant of what may be recovered
to the Crown on said bonds : which the King is
hereby pleased to grant : but not to prosecute
the said Gibson or Beckett, who are hereby to be
discharged and released from their said bond as
sureties of said Elizabeth Marshall. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 101-2.
|
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a same for
payment of 5,000l. and 5,500l. to John Fitch out
of wood sales as follows : viz. : by the privy seal
of April 28 last, supra, p. 586, wood sales in Whittlewood
Forest were ordered to the amount of 1,000l.
per an. and other wood sales in Wychwood Forest
and Dean Forest. It is hereby directed that on
the said privy seal 5,000l. be raised and paid to
Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, as imprest
to satisfy to John Fitch, "our chief workmaster in
the said Office" [of Ordnance] for works done or
to be done in and about the fortifications at Hull
and in the Isle of Jersey : and as the receipts
from said sales are paid into the Exchequer, same
are hereby to be issued to said Bertie up to said
total for said purpose. Further, the Surveyor of
Woods, Trent South, has reported June 30 last,
proposing that dotard and decayed trees in New
Forest may be felled to the value of 5,500l. The
Treasury Lords are hereby to issue their warrant
to the said Surveyor to fell so much of such trees,
whether oak or beech : the proceeds of which are
hereby to be paid (into the Exchequer and thence
issued to) said Bertie to satisfy moneys due to
said Fitch "for the works aforesaid." (Treasury
warrants dated July 21 and July 28 to Philip
Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South,
for respectively said 5,500l. wood sales in New
Forest and said 5,000l. wood sales in Whittlewood,
Wychwood and Dean Forests.) |
Ibid, pp. 104-6. Money
Book X, pp. 421-2,
428-9.
|
Treasury warrant to the late or present sheriffs of
co. Devon to pay to Samuel Richardson of London,
merchant, the 308l. 0s. 10d. levied by you in aid
of John Hind upon the estate of John and Thomas
Temple in co. Devon, in satisfaction of the like
sum due to said Hind and John Toplady from the
said John and Thomas Temple ; which debt said
Hind assigned to said Richardson. |
Money Book X, p. 410.
|
Treasury allowance of the last June 24 quarter's
salary bill, detailed, of the Excise Office (total,
3,888l. 4s. 8d.). |
Ibid, pp. 411-2.
|
Money warrant for 1,434l. 0s. 11d. to Charles Bertie,
Treasurer of the Ordnance, as imprest to satisfy
the like sum due in the Office of Ordnance to Hester
Gibbon, she having delivered stores amounting to
3,914l. 13s. 0d. and having had warrant for
2,480l. 2s. 1d. thereon under the privy seal of May 22
last, supra, p. 669, and having now produced
debentures for a further 1,434l. 0s. 11d. [being the
remainder as above]. This present sum is to be
satisfied out of the like sum lent or to be lent by
said Gibbon on the credit of the Exchequer in
general, for which loan money orders are hereby
to be drawn. (Money order dated July 14 hereon
for said sum to Bertie.) (Money order dated July 17
for 1,434l. 0s. 11d. to said Hester Gibbon in repayment
of loan to that amount that day made.) |
Ibid, p. 413. Order Book
III, pp. 102, 95.
|
Treasury confirmation of the dormant warrant for
Peter Percivall's salary, ut supra, p. 173. |
Money Book X, p. 51.
|
The like of same of 1689, Sept. 23, for the salaries of
Thomas Chiffinch, John Berkley and Christopher
Walters, ut supra, p. 261. |
Ibid, p. 100.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to the Treasurer of the Navy the 3,000l.
which Mr. Beckford will lend or procure to be lent
on credit of the Customs. The said Treasurer is
to pay said sum to said Beckford for slops by him
furnished for the Navy. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 188.
|
Same to same to issue 3,500l. to Mr. Fox and Mr.
Coningsby out of the loans made by the procurement
of Mr. Samuel Herrick : said sum being intended
to clear Visct. Castleton's Regiment to Dec. 31
last. |
Ibid, p. 189.
|
Same to Mr. Blathwayte [as Secretary to the Forces]
to procure a royal warrant for allowing in the
accounts of Charles Fox and Thomas Coningsby,
as Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland, the following
payments by them : viz. : |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 325.
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|
l. |
s. |
d.
|
to the Commissioners of the Great
Seal of Ireland |
300 |
0 |
0
|
to Sir Thomas Domvile, Clerk of
the Crown |
60 |
0 |
0
|
to Edward Jones, for the printing
press |
100 |
0 |
0
|
to Monsieur William La Baume |
20 |
0 |
0
|
to Capt. Jo. Giles, for horse shoes,
without deduction |
216 |
6 |
0
|
to John Freeman, to buy horses,
without deduction |
500 |
0 |
0
|
to the Commissary of the Provisions,
for building a storehouse
at Hoylake, without deduction |
250 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto, for building a Hospital
at Chester, without deduction |
30 |
0 |
0
|
to Mary Fleming, for freight of
goods etc. |
131 |
4 |
0
|
to Mr. John Forward |
100 |
0 |
0
|
to James Stuart, for freight of
goods etc. |
196 |
0 |
0
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£1,903 |
10 |
0
|
Treasury reference to the Earl of Ranelagh of the
petition of Thomas Jones, shewing that by the
order of Visct. Sidney, his Colonel, his Lieut. Col.
and Major he has disbursed several sums for the
use of said [Sidney's] Regiment, for repairing
the garrison in the Savoy, mending of beds, new
sentry boxes, fire and candle and carriages in the
several marches ; amounting in all to 172l. 5s. 0d.
"according to the bills of particulars signed by
his officers in the Secretary of War's Office" ; that
herein he has not only expended his own stock but
exhausted his credit, so that he has not wherewithal
left to subsist and will be reduced to miserable
condition : therefore prays payment to enable
him to carry on the King's service, he being now
employed to prepare necessaries for the intended
camp at Blackheath. |
Reference Book VI, pp.
206-7.
|
Same to William Harbord as Surveyor General of
Crown Lands, of the memorial of Mr. John Smith,
praying a particular in order to a grant of the
reversion of Dogghousfeild, Hedgefield and Bunches
Close, parcel of the manor of St. James's, in reversion
of the term therein granted by Charles II
to the Earl of St. Albans ; his present Majesty
having been pleased to direct such a grant to
petitioner. |
Ibid, p. 208.
|
July 12. |
William Jephson to the Customs officers at Bristol.
By the Queen's command you are to mitigate or
forgive the Customs on small parcels of tobacco
which several seamen from Virginia, arrived at
Bristol, have brought with them, provided said
Customs do not exceed 20l. at the most, and on
condition that said seamen do immediately enter
the King's service, which they are ready to do.
Give an account to the Customs Commissioners of
what you do herein. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 325.
|
July 14. |
Treasury warrant dormant to Thomas Fox [Customs
Cashier] to pay the salaries of 12l. per an. each of
Richard Goodlad, Cha. Beavoir, Rich. Peirce and
Robert Berton, four of the undersearchers of London
port, and to Anthony Meeke and Robert Cowley,
who hold the place of one other of the said undersearchers. |
Money Book X, p. 413.
|
Money warrant for 125l. to Charles, Earl of Shrewsbury,
for 1¼ years to Lady day last on his
fee of 100l. per an. as [a] Principal Secretary of
State. |
Money Book X, p. 414.
|
Treasury order for payment of the 1,500l. remaining
unsatisfied on a money order of 1689, April 3,
supra, p. 11, for 3,000l. to the Earl of Shrewsbury
for secret service.
Appending : (a) Treasury subscription, dated 1689,
April 10, confirming said original money order ;
(b) note of the issue of 1,500l. on 1689, Aug. 23,
thereon. |
Order Book III, p. 102.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to observe
(a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, July 11 inst. (made upon reading the
petition of John Woolfe and other merchants, the
most considerable traders to Russia), requiring
the Admiralty Lords to permit the ships Ann and
Hannah, John Potts commander, and Loyal Goring,
Christopher Ravens commander, to depart on their
voyage to Russia, notwithstanding the embargo, and
that 30 men be protected to sail them "provided the
petitioners do first procure and produce 30 mariners
to serve at present on board their Majesty's fleet
or give good security for so doing." |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 169.
|
Treasury warrant to same to employ James Collins
(a landwaiter, Bristol port) as surveyor of Dover
port loco Capt. William Berkenhead, dismissed.
Tho. Simmons as warehousekeeper at Topsham
in Exeter port loco Richard Shipton,
deceased.
Geo. Gleadow as a tidesman in Bristol port to
complete the establishment of that port.
Henry Carter as same at Bideford loco Ambrose
Wells, dismissed for fraud.
Steph. Harvey (heretofore a tidesman at Bideford
and removed to Dartmouth loco Ambrose Wells,
who supplied his place at Bideford) to be established
as tidesman in Dartmouth port.
Tho. Brucy, William Harvey and Christopher
Nicks (three of the men belonging to the ketch
lately laid up at Plymouth) as boatmen at Plymouth
at 30l. per an. each.
Peter Southwick (surveyor at Cowes) as surveyor
at Lyme and Tho. Tye (surveyor at Lyme) as
surveyor at Cowes : and similarly George Coldham
(collector of Barnstaple) as collector at Bideford
and Roger Cappell (collector at Bideford) as collector
at Barnstaple : these being only exchanges without
any change in the establishment. |
Ibid, pp. 170, 171.
|
Treasury reference to the Victualling Commissioners
of the petition of William Sedgwick, praying payment
of 814l. 6s. 7d. for 1,050 quarters of malt
delivered to the late Commissioners of the Victualling
at 15s. 6d. the quarter. |
Reference Book VI, p. 209.
|
Same to Aaron Smith of the petition of the Bishop
of Exeter for confirmation of a grant which his
Majesty made to him of the estate of John Oalver,
who lately hanged himself : said petition being
referred the 3rd inst. from the Queen to the Treasury
Lords. |
Ibid.
|
July 4.
[probably
erratum
for
July 14]. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the
petition of Sir Peter Killegrew, shewing that in 1688
he became bound in 446l. for Samuel Carpenter's
paying 223l. for duty on tobacco imported ; that
said Carpenter failing petitioner sued forth an extent
and seized to the value of 130l., which is not sufficient
to reimburse his charges ; therefore prays a grant
of said 130l. and a discharge of his bond, petitioner
having given signal testimonies of his affection
to the Government. |
Reference Book VI, p. 209.
|
July 14. |
Same to same of William Carpenter's petition for
some place in the Customs, he being well experienced
therein. |
Ibid.
|
Same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney
Arrears of the petition of Tho. Carvert,
shewing that he was employed in returning moneys
to London for the late King and had certain moneys
put into his hands by the Hearthmoney collector
in co. Yorks by order of the then [Hearthmoney]
Commissioners, all which he actually paid and
had the late King's general and full release ; notwithstanding
which the Hearthmoney Commissioners
now prosecute him for 500l. odd and thereon his
estate is extended to the utter ruin of him and
his family : therefore prays to be heard to show his
release and an interim stay of proceedings. |
Ibid, p. 210.
|
Same to Bartholomew Fillingham, Tho. Hall, Edmd.
Woodruffe and Philip Reyly [Agents for Taxes]
of the petition of Richard Cocks, shewing that by
Treasury Commission, dated [1689] Sept. 25, he
was appointed Solicitor for the 12d. Aid [1 Wm.
and Mary, c. 20] in cos. Gloucester, Worcester and
Hereford and has made said tax produce 1,000l.
more than it would otherwise have done ; having
ridden many difficult and hazardous journeys
thereon in the winter : therefore praying some
allowance for his expense and service. |
Ibid, pp. 212-3.
|
Treasury warrant to the Treasurer's Remembrancer,
the Clerk of the Pipe and Comptroller of the Pipe,
for records of surplusage to be made to transfer
[and thereby pay] the surplus of 29l. 19s. 8d. resting
upon the account of Edward Fleming, as sheriff
of co. Southants, for the year ended 1689, Sept. 29 :
same to be thereby satisfied out of the debits of
any other sheriff or sheriffs.
Prefixing : extract from the Pipe Roll as to said
surplusage. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 221.
|
July 15. |
Same dormant to Mr. Fox [Customs Cashier]
to detain in his hands at the end of every
quarter so much money of the unappropriated
revenue of the Customs as amounts to 6 per cent
interest on 20,000l. which said Fox has lent into
the Exchequer (viz. 15,000l. lent on the 3rd inst.
and 5,000l. on the 5th inst.) on the credit of the
said unappropriated part. |
Money Book X, p. 414.
|
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 1,096l. 19s. 11d.
to William Jephson on any unsatisfied orders in
his name for secret service : to be by tallies on the
Customs. |
Ibid, p. 415.
|
Money warrant for 4,325l. 13s. 1d. to Charles Bertie,
Treasurer of the Ordnance, to be by him paid to
satisfy debentures in the hands of Tho. Westerne
for guns, shot etc. delivered to the Ordnance, of
which he has already delivered and received payment
for 12,182l. 0s. 3¼d. in part of his contract for
30,000l. worth of same. The present warrant is
to be satisfied out of a like sum lent or to be lent
into the Exchequer by said Westerne, for which
loan orders of repayment are hereby to be drawn.
(Money order dated July 19 hereon.) (Money
order dated July 24 for said sum to said Westerne
in repayment of the loan to that amount made by
him on that date.) |
Ibid, p. 416. Order Book
III, pp. 103, 105.
|
Treasury warrant dormant to Tho. Fox, Customs
Cashier, to pay the salary of 27l. per an. to Rich.
Lowther as customer of Newcastle port. |
Money Book X, p. 416.
|
William Jephson to Mr. Russell [Treasurer of the
Navy] to issue 300l. by way of imprest for the
subsistence of 2,000 of the Marine Regiments.
The Treasury Lords will take care to reimburse
you the same. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 189.
|
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Mr. Fox
and Mr. Coningsby the 1,685l. 12s. 8d. which is
or will be lent by Sir Mathew Bridges, or by his
procurement, on credit of the Customs. The said
sum is to be as in part of 2,909l. 8s. 1d. to clear
Sir George St. George's Regiment to Jan. 1 last,
including 450l. for levy money and clothing of
150 recruits detached out of the said Regiment
for Londonderry, which were sent to Major General
Kirk at Liverpool and were embarked with him
in May. |
Ibid, p. 190.
|
Same to Mr. Williamson. In answer to yours of
the 12th inst. from York, I am to say that Sir
Joshua Allen has already received directions concerning
the 20,000l. which you are ordered to pay
him at Chester and to give you all convenient
despatch. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 326.
|
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order in Council, dated Whitehall,
July 14 inst., that the embargo be taken off from
all ships and vessels trading coastwise and from
all ships and vessels that shall carry provisions to
any port in Ireland which is under the King's
obedience ; as also from all foreign ships manned
with foreigners only. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 172.
|
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of Mr. Troy, shewing that by Treasury
Commission of 1689, Sept. 25, he was appointed
Solicitor for co. Kent of the 12d. Aid [1 Wm. and
Mary, c. 20] and vastly advanced the receipts
thereof by his rides and travail ; as likewise for
the [First] Poll [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 13] : therefore
praying some allowance for his pains and expence. |
Reference Book VI, pp.
209-10.
|
July 16. |
Money warrant for 682l. 2s. 6d. to Charles Bertie,
Treasurer of the Ordnance, to be by him paid to
Sir Jo. Pelham, bart., on his contract for the delivery
of 100 tons of iron round shot of divers natures, he
having a debenture for said sum for so much delivered
by him thereon : same to be satisfied out of so
much lent or to be lent by said Pelham into the
Exchequer ; for which loan orders of repayment
are hereby to be drawn. (Money order dated
July 17 hereon for said Bertie.) (Money order
dated July 19 hereon for said sum to said Pelham,
in repayment of loan to that amount made that
day by him.) |
Money Book X, p. 415.
Order Book III, pp. 103,
105.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue as follows out of any disposable [unappropriated
moneys in the Exchequer : viz. :] |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 189.
|
|
l. |
s. |
d.
|
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
the present service of the Fleet |
2,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for the Commissioners for
Sick and Wounded |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for Mr. Beckford, the slopseller |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
for the present service [of the
Office of Ordnance] |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for Mr. Philips for the use
of Portsmouth |
500 |
0 |
0
|
to Mr. Fox for a week's subsistence
to the Horse Guards under his
pay |
46 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto to pay a bill drawn by
Sir Francis Compton on the
Excise Office towards the subsistence
of the [Earl of] Oxford['s]
Regiment to June 18 past |
400 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto to be paid to Mr. Compton
in part of a greater sum due to
him on account of horses bought
and kept [fed] by him |
600 |
0 |
0
|
to the Earl of Ranelagh for a
week's subsistence of the Forces
[England] |
6,979 |
14 |
6
|
to ditto upon account of the Camp
at Blackheath |
4,000 |
0 |
0
|
|
£17,525 |
14 |
6
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners. The Admiralty
Lords have desired that press [gang] warrants may
be directed to the Customs officers in the several
ports. The warrants are signed with blanks for
the names of the officers to whom they are to be
directed. They will be brought to you by Mr.
Sothorne, Secretary to the Admiralty. You are
to give him the names of the officers most suitable
to execute same and to give orders to such
officers to use their utmost care and diligence
therein. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 326.
|
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe to make out and
deliver to Mr. Aaron Smyth (Solicitor to the Treasury)
a duplicate of all Recusants convict, as they
stand upon record in your Office. Smith is to attend
my Lords therewith to the end they may direct
process to issue against such of them as they shall
think fit. |
Ibid.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on
the enclosed letter [missing] of Richard Upton,
tidesurveyor at Falmouth, concerning his dismissal
therefrom. |
Ibid.
|
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ William Jacomb as collector of Colchester
port loco John Cockayn, dismissed.
Tho. Fenwick (waiter and searcher at Neston in
Chester port) as landwaiter in Berwick port loco
Ralph Archbold, who is deputy to the customer
and officiates as collector of said port.
Richard Rawlinson as waiter and searcher at
the Pile of Fowdray in Lancaster port loco Hugh
Hunter, removed as below.
Andrew Huddleston as collector of Whitehaven
port loco Mark Wildbore, dismissed for not qualifying
himself by taking the oaths and tests.
Hugh Hunter (waiter at the Pile of Fowdry)
as waiter and searcher at Mostyn and Flint in
Chester port loco Richard Massey, removed as
below.
Richard Massey (waiter and searcher at Mostyn)
as same at Neston loco Thomas Fenwick, removed
as above. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 172, 173.
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Treasury reference to Mr. William Tailer, deputy to
William Harbord as Surveyor General [of Crown
Lands], of the petition of John Davison, Hen.
Ayscoghe, John Warren and Ben. Hingeston,
shewing that they have found out a certain instrument
for draining of oozy and sandy ground and
there being great quantities thereof in England
and Wales between high water mark and low water
mark they pray a grant "thereof" for 14 years,
rendering a tenth part of the clear profits to the
Crown. |
Reference Book VI, p. 210.
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John
Newsham, shewing that as Receiver General of
the 12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 20] for co. Warwick
he overpaid 21l. 17s. 10d. in his account thereof ;
therefore praying to have same transferred to his
account of the 3s. [the 2s. and Additional 12d.]
Aids [for same county]. |
Ibid, p. 211.
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Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer for
a Distringas to issue against Edward, Lord Griffin,
late Treasurer of the Chamber, he not having
accounted as he ought to have done for the moneys
by him received for said Office. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 222.
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July 17. |
William Jephson to Mr. Russell [Treasurer of the
Navy]. The 300l. directed supra, p. 743, for
subsistence of 2,000 men of the Marine Regiments
is intended for a fortnight's subsistence to 600 men
of the said Regiments detached thereout for land
service. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 190.
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Same to Mr. Russell, Clerk of the Pipe. You are
to shew my Lords cause why you refuse to pay
the salary of 250l. per an. to Nathaniell Booth,
Surveyor of the Greenwax, which you do on the
ground that the profits of the Greenwax are granted
to Lord Paulet, though there is a clause in that
grant that nothing therein shall prejudice said
Mr. Booth. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 327.
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July 18. |
Great seal creating and establishing an Office to be
known as the Office of Comptroller of the Accounts
of the Treasurer of the Chamber : to be exercised
according to rules to be issued by the Treasury
Lords for the time being : and with power to said
Lords from time to time to constitute such person
or persons to said Office as they think fit, with
the yearly fee or salary of 150l. as from Lady day
last : all by reason of irregularities and abuses
which have been committed for want of such a
comptrol, and to the end that all moneys issued
hereafter to the Treasurer of the Chamber may be
impartially applied to the King's servants and
others payable in the said Treasurer's Office. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 108-9.
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Money warrant for 100l. each to Philip Reyley,
Bartholomew Fillingham, Tho. Hall and Edmd.
Woodroff for half a year's allowance to June 24
last as Agents for bringing in of Taxes : to be
satisfied out of the first moneys that shall be brought
into the Exchequer on the first 12d. Aid [1 Wm.
and Mary, c. 20] over and above what shall be
sufficient to satisfy the loans already made thereon.
(Money orders dated July 21 hereon.) |
Money Book X, pp. 417-8.
Order Book III, p. 104.
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Same for 40l. to Bartholomew Burton, gent., clerk
to abovesaid Agents : 30l. thereof being for said
half year on his own salary ; and the remaining
10l. for the messenger in that Office for same half
year's attendance. (Money order dated July 21
hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 418.
Order Book III, p. 104.
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Same for 400l. to Leo. Robinson, esq., Chamberlain
of the City of London, in reward for his extraordinary
pains and charges in receiving and paying into the
Receipt the loans made by the citizens of London
between July and November, 1689 : to be satisfied
by tallies on the Receiver for London, Westminster
and Middlesex of the last [Second] Poll [2 Wm. and
Mary, c. 2]. (Money order dated July 19 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 419.
Order Book III, p. 103.
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Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order in Council, dated Whitehall,
the 14th inst., for the Admiralty Lords to permit
the ship Henry and Francis, Richard Hutton commander,
to depart on her voyage to Russia, notwithstanding
the embargo, and that 15 men be
protected to sail her : all on the petition of several
merchants of London trading to Russia : the said
petitioners being first to procure and produce
15 mariners to serve on board their Majesties' Fleet
in the present expedition. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 174.
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Treasury reference to Aaron Smyth of the petition of
Samuell Hanson, shewing that in March last he
was served with a Habeas Corpus signed by Lord
Chief Justice Hoult for bringing up the bodies of
William Morgan and Tho. Robinson : therefore
praying to be allowed 46l. for his charges therein. |
Reference Book VI, p. 211.
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July 15
[altered to
July 18]. |
Same to the Attorney General of the petition of
William, Bishop of St. Asaph, Lord Almoner,
shewing that by privy seal of Feb. 22 last he was
granted the forfeitures of several recognizances
of Jasper Grant, John Whiteing and Fra. Bonny
for charitable uses ; but the Barons of the Exchequer
allege that by a former privy seal they have power
to compound these recognizances : and further,
by a defect in the drawing, petitioner's privy seal
is invalid : therefore prays a fresh grant of said
recognizances, petitioner having assigned several
charities on this fund. |
Ibid.
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July 18. |
Treasury constitution and appointment of Isaac
Willison as Receiver General for co. Westmorland
of the Review of the Poll and Additional Poll [as
by the Act of 1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 7] and
of the [Second] Poll [as by the Act of 2 Wm. and
Mary, c. 2]. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 222.
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Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of the docquet
of an in custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal
to John Adams of divers lands in Scaldwell, co.
Northampton, being parcel of the lands of Richard
Sprigg, outlaw. |
Ibid.
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July 19. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Chief Justice in
Eyre, Trent South, notifying him of their intention
to give warrant for felling sufficient non-Navy
timber in New Forest to raise 5,500l. for their
Majesty's service and a further quantity for repair
of the keepers' lodges and rails therein. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 328.
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