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Date. |
Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
July 21. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 400l. on
any unsatisfied orders in the name of William
Jephson for secret service : to be satisfied by
tallies on the Excise. |
Money Book X, p. 418.
|
Same to same for tallies of pro or assignment on the
Excise for 18,750l. to Sir Hen. Ashurst, Sir John
Morden, Sir Samuell Dashwood, Sir Humphry
Edwyn, William Strong, John Foche, Stephen
Evance and Charles Duncombe [Commissioners of
Excise] in repayment of six tallies of loan for 3,125l.
each, dated the 17th inst., being loans made by
them on the Fourth part of the unappropriated
Excise. (The like for a further 3,125l. to same on a
tally of loan dated July 18.) |
Ibid, pp. 419-20.
|
Same to Thomas Fox [Customs Cashier] to pay 100l.
to the Mayor etc. of Lyme Regis out of the Customs
of that port : to be for one year to June 24 last
on the annuity granted them by Charles II 1684,
Dec. 22, for 21 years towards the conservation
and reparation of the pier commonly called the Cobb
erected in the sea near said town.
In the margin : memorandum : but a half year due ;
being paid to Christmas, 1689, by warrant of Jan. 25
last, supra, p. 464. |
Ibid, p. 420.
|
Same to the Receipt to issue 241l. 10s. 0d. to
Edward Russell, esq., on any unsatisfied orders in
his name as Treasurer of the Navy : 150l. thereof to
be by tally on the Excise ; and 91l. 10s. 0d. remainder
thereof by tally on the late revenue of Hearthmoney :
which tallies are to be applied to discharge
the like sums payable by Mr. Champion Ashby to
the Excise Commissioners and Hearthmoney Cashier
on bills drawn on him for butter and cheese furnished
to the Navy. |
Ibid, p. 421.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue (out of small branches of the revenue) 40l. 0s. 6d.
to the Earl of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe.
(Same to said Earl to pay same to John
Lowther, esq., for so much due to him in the Office
of the Great Wardrobe for one year's livery to the
feast of All Saints, 1676, as one of the Grooms of
the Privy Chamber to Charles II.) |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 191. Money Book
X, p. 422.
|
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the
Excise for 2,041l. 15s. 0d. to William Scawen and
Henry Cornish in repayment of so much by them
lent into the Exchequer the 10th inst. on credit of
the unappropriated Excise. |
Money Book X, p. 423.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to me [Jephson] for secret service the
570l. 6s. 3d. imprest money [re-]paid [into the
Exchequer] by Mr. Peter Apsley. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 191.
|
Same to Sir Rowland Gwynn to pay 131l. 1s. 8d. to
Mr. Theodore Randue, housekeeper of Windsor
[Castle], for half a year's salary to June 24 last. |
Ibid.
|
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance,
enclosing the petition of Jane Fawcus, widow of
Roger Fawcus, deceased, late master of the Adventure
of London, praying payment of 499l. 2s. 0d.
for the three months said ship was employed in
the King's service in Ireland ; as by bills signed
by the Duke of Schomberg. The Treasury Lords
being sensible of the great straits and necessities
petitioner is reduced to, desire you to give her
what relief you can. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 327.
|
The Treasury Lords to the Attorney General and
the rest of the Poll Commissioners for the Middle
Temple. We are informed that the members of
your society are assessed very poorly to the last
[Second] Poll for their practices, far below the
direction and meaning of the Act [2 Wm. and
Mary, c. 2] for same. We desire you to consider
that matter better and to execute your powers as
[Assessment] Commissioners in such manner that
the King's service (wherein the public safety is at
this time so very much concerned) may not suffer.
We do not hear that you have made any progress
yet upon the review of the 1689 Poll, but doubt
not you will proceed thereon forthwith, "as the
Lord Chief Justice and the rest of the Commissioners
for Serjeants Inn in Chancery Lane have done
within their limits, where there was no assessment
laid upon [said Inn by] the Original Act [1 Wm.
and Mary, c. 13, for the First Poll], but is now upon
the Act [1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 7] of Review."
(The like letter to Sir Robert Sawyer and the rest of
the Commissioners for the Poll in the Inner Temple.) |
Ibid.
|
William Jephson to Mr. Sotherne to lay (a) infra
before the Admiralty Lords for their granting the
protections desired.
Appending : (a) undated, unsigned memorial, stating
that Rob. Taylor, Christopher Hill, Henry Hall,
Joseph Emerson, Solomon Pen are to give evidence
in the cause between the Crown and the East India
Company concerning the ship Charles the Second, lately
arrived from the East Indies : they are "to repair
on board their Majesties' ship Neptune on Monday
next, otherwise to be secured from being pressed." |
Ibid, p. 328.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing a
memorial [missing] from the Spanish Ambassador
concerning a parcel of lace belonging to him and
seized in the Customs. You are to deliver same. |
Ibid.
|
Treasury warrant to same to deliver 80 pieces of
muslin and 16lbs. of tea belonging to Mary Devet,
which were seized at Crayford in Kent by Mr.
Peregrine Bertie as prohibited goods and which
are now appraised and in the Customs warehouse,
London : the Queen having granted to said Devet
the Crown's [moiety] part of said seizure. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 174.
|
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren and
Phillip Ryley, esq., of the bills of John Webb,
fowlkeeper and pondkeeper in St. James's Park,
for necessaries for feeding the fowl and serving
fowl for the King's table at Hampton Court and
Kensington. The referees are to report where his
bills were formerly paid and the most proper method
for paying same in future. |
Reference Book VI, p. 212.
|
Same to Tho. Hall, First Secondary in the King's
Remembrancer's Office, of the memorial of Mr.
Humphrys, dated July 15, shewing that the fines upon
Alienations in the Chancery have for many ages
been leased, from seven years to seven years, by the
Crown to the Lord Treasurer and the Chancellor of
the Exchequer and the survivor of them or to the
Treasury Lords ; whereby the disposal of all offices
there and the government of that revenue is in
the hands of said Lords ; that the account of said
revenue has of late years been taken by the auditor
for Wales, and Mr. Humfrys has in his hands all
books and accounts relating thereto and particularly
the last two years' accounts ready made up for
declaration ; that Col. Herbert is sworn [in as] auditor
for Wales and Mr. Charles Chetwin his deputy, who
understands nothing of the office he has undertaken :
therefore petitioner prays that the audit of the
Alienation accounts may be continued in him, the disposal
thereof being the peculiar of the Treasury Lords. |
Ibid.
|
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease
to Ralph Rymer of the scite of the late monastery
of St. Mary in the suburbs of York, to wit the
Palace or Mansion House situate outside the walls
of the city and the 13 acres of land thereto, in the
tenure of Sir John Reresby, Governor of York or
custodian of the said mansion house : reserving
and excepting all rooms used by the steward of
the manor of St. Mary's for keeping of the courts
and leets pertaining to said manor, and excepting
also all minerals : all as granted 1687, Nov. 24,
to Henry Lawson, esq., son of Sir John Lawson
of Brough, for 31 years : the present lease to be for
31 years from date [hereof] at 10l. per an. rent :
the present lessee to defend [at his own charge]
the Crown's title against the above existing lessee ;
and to quitclaim the Crown of the usual annual
fee of 20 nobles paid to or claimed by the housekeeper
of said house ; and with reservation of
rooms for the steward as above.
Prefixing : (a) particular of the premises and (b)
memorandum by Robert Hewitt, deputy auditor ;
(c) ratal of said particular by William Harbord,
Surveyor General of Crown Lands. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 227-9.
|
July 23. |
Treasury warrant dormant to Thomas Fox, Customs
Cashier, to pay the patent salary of 32l. per an.
to William Christian as customer of Carlisle port. |
Money Book X, p. 423.
|
Treasury warrant to same to pay 15l. 3s. 4d. to John
Langwith for last June 24 quarter as messenger
attending the Customs. |
Ibid, p. 424.
|
Treasury allowance of said Langwith's bill for 15l. 3s. 4d.
for same quarter's attendance on the Treasury
Lords. |
Money Book X, p. 424.
|
Money warrant for 1,042l. 11s. 8¼d. to Robert, Lord
Lucas, Governor of the Tower, for six bills for safe
keeping of prisoners in the Tower from 1688, Dec. 26,
to 1690, June 24. (Money order dated July 24
hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 424. Order Book
III, p. 105.
|
William Lowndes, in the absence of William Jephson,
to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of any disposable, unappropriated money in the
Exchequer : viz. : |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 191.
|
|
l. |
s. |
d.
|
to the Earl of Ranelagh, to be paid
over to Mr. Vander Esch to
satisfy his bills to Paul Derby
and Tracey Pancefort |
2,989 |
7 |
6
|
to ditto to pay a bill from Holland |
13,600 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto in full of 1,251l. for a
fortnight's subsistence to 16
Companies of the 1st Regiment
of Guards |
600 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for a week's subsistence
to all the Forces in said Earl's
pay in Holland and England |
6,979 |
14 |
6
|
to ditto for Quartermaster Jones |
172 |
15 |
0
|
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby on
a memorial of this day |
486 |
18 |
0
|
to ditto for clothing for Col.
Russell's Regiment |
95 |
0 |
0
|
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
the current service |
2,000 |
0 |
0
|
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
for the like |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to the Master of the Horse for hire
of hackney coaches, to be paid
by Mr. Corbet by advance |
228 |
13 |
0
|
to the Earl of Derby for the [poor]
ministers in the Isle of Man |
100 |
0 |
0
|
to Widow Baker |
125 |
0 |
0
|
|
£28,377 |
8 |
0
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners not to deliver
Mary Devitt's goods, supra, p. 749, unless she
swear they were her goods at the time of the seizure
and unless she pay the fees of Mr. Hosyer, the
inspector of seizures. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 329.
|
Same to same to report on the allegations in the
letter of Richard Upton, late tidesurveyor of Falmouth,
although my Lords have ordered him to
be dismissed upon informations given against
him. |
Ibid.
|
R[obert] S[quibb], in the absence of William Jephson,
to the Auditor of the Receipt to order the Tellers
from to-day till Saturday next inclusive to receive
guineas at 1l. 2s. 0d. each from the city of London
and all persons that shall lend money on credit of
the unappropriated Excise or on the Post Office
revenue. In their bills the Tellers are to note the
number of guineas so received and to keep a separate
account of them. The Tellers are to attend in
their offices forenoon and afternoon till Saturday
night. |
Ibid.
|
Samuel Langford, in the absence of William Jephson,
to the Agents for Taxes to report on the following
certificates of the officers of the Exchequer Court
as to the fees claimed by them upon passing the
accounts of the Receivers of the several Assessments :
viz. : of Mr. Hall, the First Secondary in the King's
Remembrancer's Office ; Mr. Taleur, one of the
Secondaries in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's
Office ; the Clerk of the Pipe and the Secondaries
and sworn clerks [of the Pipe] ; Mr. Pottenger,
Comptroller of the Pipe ; Auditors Phillips, Marriot
and Parsons. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 330.
|
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe an Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, July 21 inst., for permitting the following
ships to proceed on their voyages, with the complement
of men expressed ; notwithstanding the
embargo.
Prefixing and appending : said order ; and list of
said ships as follows :
Good Hope : Adam Sherrill, master ; 15 men.
White Rose : George Haxby, master ; 14 men.
Providence : Martin Long, master ; 14 men.
Speedwell : Richard Martin, master ; 8 men.
True Trudge : John Hubbart, master ; 13 men.
Dilligence : John Long, master ; 13 men.
Charity : Robert Tichner, master ; 13 men.
Delight : Daniell Searson, master ; 18 men.
Fortune : William Roberts, master ; 8 men.
Friendship : Rob. Tichnor, master ; 9 men.
Edward and William : Tho. Curb[i]n, master ;
8 men.
William and Sarah : William Hills, master ; 8
men.
Friends' Adventure : Alex. Long, master ; 8
men.
Friendship : John Tomlin, master ; 8 men.
Owners' Adventure : Ben. Doncaster, master ; 8
men.
Hopewell : John Tickner, master ; 11 men.
Unity : Robert Lister, master ; 12 men.
William : Michaell Allen, master ; 8 men.
Robert and John : John Brook, master ; 8 men.
Salem of Hull : Ebenezar Beilby ; 7 men.
Prosperous : Adam Abbot, master ; 10 men.
Endeavour : Tho. Curlin, master ; 10 men.
Providence : John Tyler, master ; 8 men.
John of London : John Waite, master ; 15 men.
Palm Tree : John Turner, master ; 10 men.
Eastland Merchant : Michael Holmes, master ;
15 men.
Margaret of Ipswich : Sam. Thurston, master ;
15 men.
Owners' Goodwill : Mathew Yates, master ; 16
men.
Swann : John Bucklor, master ; 15 men.
John and Katherine : Eylort Newton, master ;
10 men.
Leopard : John Martin, master ; 10 men.
Daniell : William Crooker, master ; 10 men.
Abraham : Joseph Kell, master ; 15 men.
Concord : Richard Arnell, master ; 15 men. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 175.
|
Treasury warrants to the Treasurer's Remembrancer
and other officers of the Exchequer for records
of surplusage to be made for satisfying the surplusage
of 88l. 17s. 10d. resting on the account of
Jeremias Crey, esq., sheriff of co. Wilts, for the year
ending 1688, Sept. 29.
Thomas, Earl of Thanet's surplusage of 19l. 19s. 0d.
as sheriff for co. Westmorland for same year and
of 21l. 12s. 4d. as same for the succeeding year.
Prefixing : in each case extracts from the Great Roll
of the Pipe of said surplusages. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 223.
|
Treasury warrant to the Attorney General to enter a
noli prosequi to the informations tam quam etc.
exhibited in the Exchequer by Cha. Robertson, gent.,
on April 5 last and by Lancelot Whitehall and
Nathaniell Ives on April 15 against the ship St.
Anthony of Padua and her lading of oil, brandy and
raisins imported contrary to law : it being said
Attorney General's opinion that by reason the
information was not commenced before Mar. 20 last,
the forfeiture as to the Crown's [moiety] part does
stand pardoned and discharged by the late Act of
General Pardon. |
Warrants not relating to
Money XIII, p. 224.
|
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a reversionary
lease to Thomas Neale of a close of land called
Marshland in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields
aforetime in the tenure of George Sutton and
lately in that of John Walgrave, being parcel of
the manor of St. James's in the Fields : all as
granted to Sir Richard Stydolfe, kt. and bart.,
1672, Aug. 30, for 16 years from 1715-6, Mar. 12.
The present lease is to be for 18 years from 1731-2,
Mar. 12, or from any sooner determination of the
existing leases : at the ancient rent of 3l. per an.
and 97l. per an. de incremento and fine of 100l.
Prefixing : (a) and (b) particular and memorandum of
the premises made out by Deputy Auditor R.
Marriott ; (c) ratal by William Harbord, Surveyor
General of Crown Lands, of said particular. The
grant to Stydolfe was in reversion of a 60 years
term granted 1655-6, Mar. 12, to Nicholas Morgan
and Thomas Horne. |
Ibid, pp. 225-6.
|
July 24. |
Samuell Langford (in the absence of William Jephson)
[to the Customs Cashier] to pay the last June 24
quarter's salary bill of the Customs officers, London
port (amounting to 5,227l. 2s. 1d.) by 1,500l., 1,500l.
and 2,227l. 2s. 1d. in three successive weeks, beginning
with next week. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 192.
|
Same to the Auditors of Imprests, enclosing an extract
[missing] of a letter from Mr. Cuff and Mr. Vickers
relating to Mr. Fryth's account of money received
and paid at and near Chester for the King's service ;
which account has been referred to you to be
stated. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 330.
|
William Jephson to Mr. Roberts. You have not
made any return to my letter of May 9 last, supra,
p. 621, for an account of the revenues of Windsor
Honor and Castle. You are to send such account
forthwith. |
Ibid.
|
Treasury reference to the Earl of Ranelagh of the
memorial of the Commissaries of the Musters,
shewing that they are twelve months behind in
their pay ; therefore praying an order to the Paymaster
General of the Forces to pay them quarterly
as heretofore ; their duty being much greater than
formerly. |
Reference Book VI, p. 214.
|
July 25. |
Money warrant for 125l. to Ann Baker, relict of
Col. Henry Baker, in full of 225l. for three quarters
to June 24 last on the pension of 300l. per an. for
the support of her and her children : 100l. thereof
having been otherwise paid her. |
Money Book X, p. 425.
|
Treasury warrant to Charles Herbert, auditor of
Wales, to allow 46l. to Samuel Hanson in his account
as sheriff of co. Carnarvon ; same to be for his
extraordinary charges in bringing up William
Morgan and Tho. Robinson to London from the
county gaol of Carnarvon. |
Ibid.
|
Same dormant to the Receipt for tallies of pro or
assignment from time to time on the Excise for
repayment of the divers sums of money which
several citizens of London and others have since
July 18 inst. advanced on credit of the Hereditary
Excise and of the unappropriated fourth part of
the Temporary Excise or else on [credit of] the Post
Office revenue.
In the margin : "this warrant revoked per letter
dated 20 November, 1691, see Disposition Book
[Vol. X], p. 31." |
Ibid, p. 426.
|
William Jephson to Mr. Blathwayte [as Secretary
to the Forces] to procure a royal warrant directing
the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 81l. 2s. 10d. to Sir
Robert Holmes, Governor of the Isle of Wight, for
the service of said island. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 330.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send an
officer to Mris. Molesworth's house in Golden Square
to see her goods put up in order to their transport
to Denmark. |
Ibid, p. 331.
|
Same to Sir Christopher Wren to report on the enclosed
estimate [missing] for repairing the fences about
the trees in St. James's Park. |
Ibid.
|
Same to Auditor Shales. Send your report forthwith
on the petition of William Henly and Elizabeth his
wife, praying repayment of a surplusage of
303l. 2s. 4¾d. out of the rents of the manor of
Reigate ; which petition was referred to you the
2nd inst., supra, p. 728. |
Ibid.
|
The Treasury Lords to Robert Wylde, esq., and
the rest of the [Assessment] Commissioners for
the Hundred of Droitwich, co. Worcester. We
have referred to the Attorney General the case of
the assessing to the 2s. and Additional 12d. Aids
[1 Wm, and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1 and c. 5] of the last
[sic for salt] springs and salt works at Droitwich.
He has fully heard that matter by counsel on both
sides. We enclose a copy [missing] of his report.
"We would prevail with you to direct the collectors
to levy and pay to Mr. Bearcroft, the Receiver
General [for your county], the sum of 687l. 6s. 7d.,
being the charge upon the salt springs and works
together, and the first and regular assessment ;
and to give the said collectors and others concerned
all necessary assistance and encouragement in their
performance thereof, according to the said Acts of
Parliament. As for such persons that have menaced
and affronted the collectors and broke the peace
and brought actions against them for doing their
duty in this matter, informations shall be brought
against them [in the Exchequer] for the same ; as
shall likewise against such as shall give any opposition
to their Majesties' service herein : and if any such
happen we would also prevail with you to acquaint
us therewith." |
Ibid.
|
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of the
petition of Mr. Chudleigh to the Queen for a lease
of a slip of ground lying beyond the Privy Garden
near the passage into Westminster ; whereon an
old ruinous shed now stands. |
Reference Book VI, p. 213.
|
Same to John Wildman [Postmaster General] of
the petition of Tho. Lawe and Fran. Golling, shewing
that by the hands of the Honble. Edward Russell
they delivered a petition to the King for augmentation
of their salaries ; which [petition] the King
gave to the late Treasury Lords, who referred it
to Philip Frowde, late Governor of the Post Office,
"whose report [missing] is hereunto annexed" :
therefore praying consideration of same. |
Ibid.
|
Same to Mr. Lownds of the petition of Cha. Courthope,
Jo. Courthope, gent., and Susan Courthope, spinster,
shewing that in Hilary term, 168-, judgments were
obtained in the King's Bench against Alexander
Courthope for debts on bonds, viz. 2,000l. on suit
of said Charles and John, 3,000l. on suit of said
Susan, 2,000l. on suit of Peter Courthope ; and
thereon writs of Fieri facias were duly prosecuted
and delivered to George Etkyns, then sheriff of
Kent, who levied on said Alexander's goods and
chattels to the value of the debts and damages,
which goods and chattels remained in his hands
for want of buyers, and he refused to sell same or
make petitioners any satisfaction ; whereupon
petitioners procured several rules of Court and
writs of Distringas nuper vice comitem ita quod
venditioni exponat and issues to the value of 9,540l.
have been set and returned and estreated into the
Exchequer against said late sheriff : since which,
process has issued out of the Exchequer for levying
said amercements and issues ; and Sir Robert
Fillmer, late sheriff of Kent, upon his opposal has
charged himself with 4,740l. thereof by totting the
same and stands indebted for so much to the King.
Therefore petitioners pray that satisfaction for
their debts may be granted to them out of the
said issues or to Tho. Bathurst in trust for them,
they having been at great charges in the prosecution
without as yet receiving any satisfaction for said
debts, upon which depends their only support for
their maintenance. |
Ibid, pp. 213-4.
|
Money warrant for 100l. to William, Earl of Derby,
Thomas Cholmondley and William Banks for one
year to Lady day last on the pension for the poor
ministers of the Isle of Man. |
Money Book X, p. 431.
|
July 26. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue 80l. 15s. 0d., out of any disposable money
in the Exchequer, to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster
of the Works. (Same, dated July 29, to said Lloyd
to pay thereout to William Clarke 26l. for one
year's salary to June 24 last for looking after the
planting and boxing the trees in St. James's Park
and 54l. 15s. 0d. for stakes and poles.) |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 192.
|
William Jephson to Mr. Sotherne to lay before the
Admiralty Lords the enclosed account [missing] of
seamen pressed into their Majesties' service by the
Customs officers, pursuant to the Order in Council
of the 5th inst. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 332.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners. Instead of
William Williams, whom you presented to my
Lords April 14 last for appointment as waiter and
searcher at Stonehouse loco Jonathan Fryer, deceased,
you are to present for that post Jo. Horseman, junr.,
of Yempston [Yealmpton] in Plympton St. Mary,
near Plymouth, who is a friend of the Attorney
General and recommended by him. |
Ibid.
|
Treasury warrant to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, July 25 inst., for permitting the following
ships to proceed on their voyages, notwithstanding
the embargo ; the Navy Commissioners having
certified that they are employed by merchants
for fetching Naval stores from Norway and the
East[land] country : viz. : the Black Cock, Henry
Ricraft master, with 16 men ; the John, Robert
Hill master, with 15 men ; the William and James,
Adam Spencer master, with 10 men ; the Prosperous
Endeavour, William Cant master, with 10
men. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 176.
|
July 28. |
Same to the Receipt to issue 3,000l. to Charles
Fox and Tho. Coningsby on any unsatisfied orders
in their name for the service of [the Forces
in] Ireland : same to be satisfied by tallies on the
Excise and to be applied in discharging the like
total due on seven bills, detailed, payable by Thomas
Wharton to the Excise Commissioners. |
Money Book X, p. 426.
|
Same to same to similarly issue 2,988l. to same by
tallies on Samuel Foden, esq., Receiver General of
the Poll money for co. Stafford. |
Ibid, p. 427.
|
Same to the Excise Commissioners to pay off, according
to the order or sequence of the register and not
otherwise, the loans made by the citizens of London
and others on the Hereditary Excise and the unappropriated
fourth part of the Temporary Excise
as the same shall come in from Nov. 1 next : together
with interest at 6 per cent. |
Ibid.
|
Same to John Wildman, esq., Postmaster General,
to give direction to the Receiver General of the
Post Office Revenue to similarly pay off the tallies
of like loans on that revenue, as same shall come
in from Nov. 1 next : with like interest. |
Ibid, p. 428.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
order the Tellers to accept guineas at 1l. 2s. 0d.
each till Thursday next inclusive from the city of
London or any person that shall lend on the unappropriated
Excise or Post Office revenue ; and
further to observe the directions of the 23rd inst.,
supra, p. 750. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 332.
|
Same to the Excise Commissioners to order the Cashier
of the late revenue of Hearthmoney to pay 105l.
to Charles Deering, late Comptroller of that revenue ;
which you refuse to pay him on pretence that there
is as much due from him to the Crown upon account ;
which matter he has prayed may be respited until
he return out of Ireland. |
Ibid.
|
William Jephson to Mr. [Auditor] Aldworth. In stating
the accounts of the Wine Licence Commissioners for
six years to 1688, Lady day, you are to carry over
3,415l. 13s. 0d. depending upon the former Commissioners
[in their account] for the half year
ended 1682, Michaelmas ; and 7,456l. 2s. 3d. then
also depending upon several other persons ; making
in all 10,871l. 15s. 8½d. This total is to be carried
to the [debit at the] head of the [said later] Commissioners'
account for their first half year ended
at Lady day, 1683. Take care also to charge them
with the produce of the said [Wine Licence] revenue
within said six years, and to make [credit them]
their [various items of] allowance according to their
contract. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 333.
|
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ John Smyth as boatman at Berdsey
[Bawdsey] Ferry in Woodbridge port loco Edward
Taylor, deceased.
William Sedgell and William Conning as tidesmen
and boatmen at Looe locis John Dunnaway and
Jo. Read, dismissed for fraud. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 176.
|
The Treasury Lords to Sir Robert Southwell. The
office of searcher, packer and gauger of Dublin port
is void by death of Mr. William Scott, and the
King has declared his pleasure at the Treasury
Board that Sir John Edgworth should have the
office, and a patent has accordingly passed some
of the offices here [London]. But Dublin being
now reduced to their Majesties' obedience and
Commissioners being appointed for the Great Seal
of Ireland, it is more proper the grant should pass
the Great Seal of Ireland. Please procure a grant
to pass accordingly. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 30.
|
July 29. |
Money order for 20l. each to Peter Le Neve and John
Lowe, gent., Deputy Chamberlains of the Receipt,
for 1690, Easter and Trinity terms, on their additional
increase of fee for extraordinary service in
sorting and ordering the records, foreign and domestic,
in the Treasury [of the Receipt] at Westminster. |
Order Book III, p. 109.
|
[William Jephson] to Sir Rowland Gwyn [Treasurer
of the Chamber] to pay 10l. to Gideon Royer for
writing, flourishing and embellishing one skin of
vellome for a letter to the Czar of Russia : pursuant
to the royal warrant of Feb. 13 last. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 192.
|
June [sic
erratum
for
July] 30. |
Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords to give warrant
for felling timber in forests as follows for purposes
as follow, viz. in New Forest sufficient to raise
535 loads of timber and also 933l. 8s. 10d. and
160l. in money for repairing the decayed lodges
there and new building the Queen's Mead Lodge
and new making the rails thereto and for enclosing
nurseries as follow : it appearing by the presentment
of June 30 last [1690] that there are in New Forest
nine bailiwicks wherein are 17 walks and as many
lodges, except one which was burned down some
few years since ; and that in such of the said bailiwicks
as are in [possession of] the Crown there are
twelve of the lodges very old and decayed and the
rails thereto generally broken down and the repair
thereof, together with the rebuilding Queen Mead
Lodge, will cost 933l. 8s. 10d. and 535 loads of
timber ; some part of which charge may be saved
if the bricks necessary be made in some convenient
part of the forest : further that the underkeepers
are by ancient decree in the Exchequer restrained
to six loads of fuel wood yearly and by privy seal
of 1686, Sept. 6, were forbid to make any browse
of oak or beech except some small quantities in
extreme hard weather and then not to lop any
young or thriving trees or to sell to their own use
any wood cut, on pain of dismissal ; further that
there are many purprestures and encroachments
in said forest, for prevention of which the keepers
should be directed to suffer no cottage to be erected
or any encroachment to be made, on pain of dismissal ;
further that there is not at present any
provision for raising nurseries of wood and timber
in said forest ; wherefore the said surveyor proposed
that in each of the nine bailiwicks 40 acres may
be enclosed for nurseries, to be fenced from deer,
cattle etc. by a ditch four feet broad at a total
charge of 160l. : all which the Treasury Lords
hereby approve and order to be done accordingly
for all the said repairs etc., and to be observed for
the fuel taking, purprestures and encroachments.
And similarly to raise 18l. by dotard wood sales
in South, alias East Beer Forest in co. Southampton
for enclosing the coppice there called New Coppice
of 60 acres formerly enclosed for the growth of
young timber ; same to be for repairing said enclosure
and cutting away the old stuff in order to a better
growth of young wood.
And similarly to raise 10l. by dotard wood sales
in Alice Holt Forest for the enclosing of a place
called Binswood (Binnswood), being about 150
acres, for the most part very well stored with good
oak, but which has suffered damage from the
cottagers, being above three miles from any other
of the King's wood in said forest, being in most
places bounded with the lands of the freeholders :
and similarly to raise a further 4l. per an. for about
20 years ensuing as an allowance to some honest
man living near the place to induce him to take
charge thereof and keep the same from spoil : all
which is similarly hereby ordered to be done and
observed. (Three separate Treasury warrants dated
Aug. 11 hereon accordingly to Philip Ryley,
authorising and ordering as above for each of the
said three forests.) |
King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 110-13. Warrants
not Relating to Money
XIII, pp. 326-7, 327,
328-31.
|
July 30. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 1,099l. to
Edward Russell on any unsatisfied orders in his
name as Treasurer of the Navy : to be as imprest
to satisfy the like sum agreed by the Navy Commissioners
to be paid to Nicholas Barret for a
fireship : to be issued in the form of tallies on the
Excise. |
Money Book X, p. 430.
|
Same dormant to Thomas Fox, Customs Cashier, to pay
the salary of 150l. per an. to Samuel Langford as
Comptroller of the Accounts of the Treasurer of
the Chamber : from Lady day last. |
Ibid.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to Lord Lucas (out of the loans made or to
be made by said Lord or by his procurement
on the credit of the unappropriated Excise)
1,042l. 11s. 8d., being due to him on an order dated
the 24th inst., supra, p. 750. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 193.
|
William Jephson to the Earl of Ranelagh [as Paymaster
of the Forces] to pay 18l. to Mary Hopkins for the
year ended Feb. 13 last as matron of the hospital
at Hounslow. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 333.
|
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of William Wallis, agent to Col. Lutterell's
Regiment, praying payment of 1,074l. which he
advanced to said Regiment for the months of
March and April to enable the recruits thereof to
embark for Ireland. |
Ibid.
|
Same to Mr. Seymour, Clerk of the Hanaper, for an
account of what payments are charged on the
revenue of the Hanaper and whether 101l. 6s. 0d.
can be speedily paid thereout to Mr. Churchill,
being due for stationery wares furnished to the
House of Peers, as by bills signed by Sir Thomas
Duppa. |
Ibid.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
Archbishop of Tuam to transport six mares to
Ireland, Customs free. |
Ibid, p. 334. Out Letters
(Ireland) VI, p. 30.
|
Same to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to the Forces]
to procure a royal warrant for payment of 450l.
to Col. Sir George St. George as a reasonable compensation
for levying and clothing 150 men raised
to recruit the like number detached out of his
Regiment for the relief of Londonderry. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 334.
|
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of William Davis, gent., Receiver General
for co. Carmarthen of the 'present' Aid [1 Wm.
and Mary, c. 3] ; praying for an additional allowance
for his charges therein ; his receipts being but
1,634l., on which his [poundage] allowance is but
13l. 6s. 4d. ; he having been obliged to a long stay
in London. |
Reference Book VI, p. 215.
|
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of
the inhabitants of Rochester, praying payment of
3,400l. due to them for provisions for maintenance
of the sick and wounded quartered upon them
before the last engagement with the French ; in
which petitioners have not only expended all their
own stocks, but also run themselves so far in debt
to the brewers, butchers and bakers that they
refuse to trust them for any more : and since [the
said engagement with the French] there has been a
concurrent charge of about 50l. a day for quartering
sick and wounded : and petitioners' creditors are
now so enraged as not to be appeased without money. |
Ibid.
|
Same to the officers of the Mint of the petition of
Grezill Bowers, widow of Geo. Bowers, late graver
of the Mint, praying payment of his fee of 325l.
per an. for last Lady day quarter or so much thereof
as is due to Mar. 1 last, the day of his death. |
Ibid, p. 216.
|
[?] |
Entry of the Treasury Lords' subscription of the
docquet of an in custodiam lease under the Exchequer
seal to Edmund Barker of divers lands in Kildwick,
co. [Yorks], being parcel of the lands of Richard
Wainman, outlaw. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 229.
|
[? July 30.] |
The like signature of a same to Andrew Burlingham
of lands in Swilland and Grundisburgh, co. [Suffolk],
being parcel of the estate of Francis Blois, outlaw. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 231.
|
July 30. |
Treasury letters patent constituting and appointing
Samuell Langford as Comptroller of the Accounts
of the Treasurer of the Chamber, with powers etc.
as in the great seal of the 18th inst., supra, p. 746,
instituting said Office : with the fee of 150l. per an.
from Lady day last.
Appending : orders, rules and instructions to be
observed [in regard to said Office] by the Treasurer
of the Chamber, the Auditors of Imprests, the
Comptroller of the Chamber Treasurer's Accounts
and all others concerned in the receipts, payments
and accounts of the Office of Treasurer of the
Chamber. (1) An account to be forthwith taken
by said Comptroller of all moneys issued to the
present Treasurer of the Chamber and how much
thereof has been by him applied to the payment
of the [Household] servants and others payable
in that Office, and to whom and to what uses ; and
what moneys remain in his hands. (2) The Comptroller
to have recourse [access] to all books, papers,
establishments and accounts, past and present,
relating hereto. (3) The Comptroller from time to
time to visit the cash of the Office and certify a
state thereof to the Treasury Lords. (4) The
Treasurer of the Chamber not to make any payments
of money till the Comptroller have made
out debentures or certificates of the sums to be
paid, the persons to whom and for what uses and
services : and the Comptroller to take care that
moneys issued to said Office be duly and impartially
applied to the payment of their Majesties' servants
and others payable there. (5) The accounts of the
said Office to be made up and passed every year
and the Comptroller to sign said accounts before
they be received by the Auditor. (6) The Comptroller
to keep exact accounts of all receipts and
payments in said Office and to take care that no
payments be made there but what are warranted
by the establishments : and from time to time
to represent the state of said Office to the Treasury
Lords. (7) Nothing herein to interfere with such
warrants as the Lord Chamberlain or Vice Chamberlain
of the Household shall draw upon the Treasurer
of the Chamber for payments to be made by him
[said Treasurer] according to the custom of that
[the Lord Chamberlain's] Office. |
Ibid, pp. 229-30, 231-2.
|
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer for a
commission to Edward Thornicroft, esq., John
Potts, John Houghton and John Lowe, gent., to
enquire of the estate of Robert Wright, late of
Congleton, co. Chester, alias late of the parish of
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, labourer, who 1688,
April 25, at the Old Bailey was convicted of
robbery. |
Ibid, pp. 230-1.
|
July 31. |
Money order for 5l. to William Parks, Porter at the
Gate of the Receipt, for last June 24 quarter's
attendance at said gate and on the officers of the
Receipt. |
Order Book III, p. 109.
|
William Jephson to Mr. Bertie [Treasurer of the
Ordnance]. Visct. Dursley, the Envoy Extraordinary
in Holland, has drawn a bill on the Earl
of Nottingham for 6,500l. payable to Mynheer
Gerrard Putland for gunpowder bought for their
Majesties' service. The Treasury Lords have
ordered the money to be issued to you to meet said
bill. If there should be wanting any warrants for
your regular discharge in this matter my Lords
will grant them on your presenting same. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 193.
|
William Jephson to the Treasurer of the Navy. My
Lords desired you to issue 300l. as imprest for a
fortnight's subsistence for 600 men of the Marine
Regiments and promised to take care to reimburse
you for same. They have this day directed 300l. to
you for subsistence of the Marine Regiments on
shore. They desire you to pay same to them without
any stop to make good the aforesaid imprest. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 193.
|
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of any disposable [unappropriated] moneys
in the Exchequer (after reserving 38,500l. of such
moneys for the Treasury Lords' disposal) : viz. : |
Ibid, pp. 194-5.
|
|
l. |
s. |
d.
|
to the Earl of Ranelagh for subsistence
[of the Forces in England
and Holland] |
6,979 |
14 |
6
|
to ditto for Sir Thomas Levingston |
600 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for the poor pensioners in
part of their arrear |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for the French pensioners |
380 |
0 |
0
|
to the Treasury Lords for June 24
quarter |
2,000 |
0 |
0
|
to the Lord President for half a
year |
750 |
0 |
0
|
to the Great Seal Commissioners
for ditto |
2,250 |
0 |
0
|
to the 11 Judges for Hilary and
Easter terms, Justice Dolben
being paid |
5,500 |
0 |
0
|
to the Welsh Judges for same
terms |
350 |
0 |
0
|
to the Masters in Chancery for
ditto |
550 |
0 |
0
|
to Baron Bradbury for ditto |
81 |
13 |
4
|
to the Attorney General for a year |
81 |
6 |
8
|
to the Solicitor General for ditto |
70 |
0 |
0
|
to Mr. Stanhope for ordinary and
extraordinaries |
818 |
10 |
0
|
to Mr. Duncombe for extraordinaries |
105 |
8 |
2
|
to Mr. Johnson for ordinary |
455 |
0 |
0
|
to Sir Paul Rycaut for ordinary |
273 |
0 |
0
|
to Mr. Eckhart for ordinary |
227 |
10 |
0
|
to Mris. Gunter |
50 |
0 |
0
|
to Jo[h]n Rogers |
25 |
0 |
0
|
to Nicho. Yeates |
25 |
0 |
0
|
to Fra. Reynolds |
100 |
0 |
0
|
to Mris. Golding |
50 |
0 |
0
|
to Mris. Atwood |
62 |
10 |
0
|
to Lady Windham's daughters |
100 |
0 |
0
|
to Mr. Emanuell Scroop How |
125 |
0 |
0
|
to Mr. Levett |
100 |
0 |
0
|
to Capt. Villiers |
99 |
3 |
4
|
to Richard Welbeck |
12 |
3 |
4
|
to Jon. Morris |
19 |
11 |
8
|
to me [Jephson] for secret service |
518 |
11 |
8
|
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
the Victuallers ; to satisfy Alderman
Hern's bills |
2,119 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for the current service of
the Navy |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for Mr. Beckford, the
slopseller |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for subsistence to the
Marine Forces on shore |
300 |
0 |
0
|
(The above last four items to be
paid in silver.) |
|
|
|
to Mr. Fox in part of what is due
to Col. Godfrey for the Irish
[Forces'] clothing |
1,500 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for subsistence to 46
Gentlemen of the Guard[s] |
46 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto to answer the deductions
of 3,600l. paid Mr. Wharton |
180 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for Col. Beversham on
account of half pay |
36 |
4 |
0
|
to ditto for the Commissioners of
the Transports |
3,000 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for the Master of the Horse
upon account of the Stables for
his Majesty's equipage in Ireland
(in the margin : a warrant for
378l. 7s. 6d., part hereof) |
1,388 |
7 |
10
|
to Mr. White for disbursements on
New Park |
400 |
0 |
0
|
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
by advance of 50l. a week for
Sir Polycarpus Wharton to enable
him to carry on his powder
works : [being] for one month |
200 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for Mr. Phelips for the
works at Portsmouth |
200 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for the Widow Faucus in
part of what is due to her |
300 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto for Widow Morris, the like |
200 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto to pay a bill from Holland
for powder bought there |
6,500 |
0 |
0
|
to the Earl of Portland for the
gardens (to be paid in silver) |
1,800 |
0 |
0
|
to me [Jephson] for secret service |
1,200 |
0 |
0
|
to ditto more [for same] |
1,000 |
0 |
0
|
|
£46,128 |
14 |
6
|
All the foregoing sums to be paid in guineas
at 1l. 2s. 0d. each, except the items marked
to be paid in silver.
|