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Reference. |
Nov. 17. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works,
the 1,540l. reserved, supra, p. 881, for Mr. London.
(Same to said Lloyd to pay same to Mr. London
for work done in gravelling the ways about Kensington,
according to his account of same, as examined
by Sir Christopher Wren : viz. day work
241l. 18s. 11d., task work 50l. 9s. 11d., carriage
and laying of gravel 1,247l. 14s. 10d. : total,
1,540l. 3s. 8d.) |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 39. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing
copy of an Order of Council of the 15th inst. concerning
ships that are to go to the Plantations. As
soon as the Treasury Lords meet, "which I think
will be this afternoon," I will send you the original
order with their Lordships' warrant thereon and
the list thereto annexed. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 405. |
Same to Mr. Hewer, enclosing an Order of Council
[missing], dated 1684, Aug. 8, directing the Mayor,
Recorder and Town Clerk of the late Garrison of
Tangier, in whose hands 50l. was deposited by
Sir John Mordant upon proceedings had against
him for words spoken against Edward Hughes,
Commissary of the Musters there, to repay the
same to said Mordant. You are to certify the
Treasury Lords how this matter stands and why
same has not been so repaid. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to report on
(a) infra.
Appending : (a) petition of the officers and clerks
attending in the Tally Court in the Exchequer,
praying payment of 473l. 18s. 0d. due to them at
the rate of 2s. per 1,000l. for striking tallies for
4,739,047l. 14s. 0d. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on (a) infra.
Appending : (a) petition of Francis Molyneux, praying
that the 397l. 9s. 0d. due to him for clothing the
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers may be paid out of
the offreckonings of said Regiment. |
Ibid, pp. 405-6. |
Same to same to report on (a) infra.
Appending : (a) a like petition of Samuell Hellier,
clothier, and several poor innkeepers and alehouse
keepers in co. Northampton, praying that the sums
due to them for clothing and quartering the Regiment
of Horse late under the Earl of Peterborough
and now under Col. Villers may be paid out of the
offreckonings of said Regiment. |
Ibid, p. 406. |
Same to the Auditors of Imprests to report on the
enclosed letters [missing] of Mr. Robinson, one of
the Commissaries of the Provisions in Ireland ; in
order to the passing of Mr. Harbord's accounts. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Buckeridge to make
a state of the whole debt due for the clothing of
the two Marine Regiments. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Sir Thomas Ogle, Governor of
the Royal Hospital near Chelsea, for an allowance
for his table and other expenses as is usual in such
cases. |
Ibid, p. 407. |
Treasury reference to John Wildman [Postmaster
General] of the petition of officers of the Post Office,
praying payment of the taxes set upon their salaries,
"which [taxes] have amounted to 333l. 10s. 0d.,"
as by the annexed list [missing] : being the like
favour shown to all other officers of the revenue. |
Reference Book VI, p. 250. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
remit the extra duty of 1 per cent [the Mediterranean
Duty] to Sir Gabriell Roberts et al., owners and
freighters of the ship John and Ann, Samuel Skinner
master, from Gallipoli with oils ; said ship having
sailed from London four years since, gunned and
manned according to law, but two men died on the
voyage and five ran away at Tunis and eight left
and went into his Majesty's ships at Tuniz, wherefore
she returned not regularly manned ; being circumstances
of unavoidable necessity. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 228. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Nov. 15 inst. Upon consideration of
the state of the several trades the King has thought
fit to regulate the number of seamen allowed to go
out this year, as in part relaxation of the embargo
imposed by Order in Council, Sept. 18 last. It is
hereby ordered that the several ships and number of
seamen in the list annexed hereto be allowed to go
out [? from London port] with their convoys to the
Plantations, East Indies, Africa and to the several
ports of Spain and Portugal therein expressed under
the same conditions and limitations as formerly. If
any mariners beyond the said number attempt to sail,
the supernumerary men are to be taken out and
the ship is to be stopped, it being the King's pleasure
that in all other respects the former embargo be
continued till further order.
The list of ships is not appended, but only the following
note thereof : number of ships, 211 ; seamen, 2,749 ;
burthen, 29,810 tons. |
Ibid, p. 227. |
Nov. 18. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date for
permitting the several ships and number of seamen,
mentioned in the lists hereto annexed as allowed
to the outports, to go to their Majesties' Plantations
in America ; that is to say ships belonging to the ports
between Dover and Falmouth inclusive, to sail with
their respective convoys, and the other ships to sail
with the first opportunity of wind and weather ; provided
said ships have had their respective clearings
before the 11th of this month and not otherwise : all
under conditions and directions etc. as above. (The
list of ships is not appended, nor any note thereof.) |
Ibid, pp. 228-9, 227. |
[?] |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date for
permitting the ship Tonqueen, Robert Knox commander,
with 40 English mariners, to sail for the
East Indies as part of 300 mariners allowed to the
East India trade : said ship having been fitted out
and laden by the East India Co. |
Ibid, p. 229. |
[?] |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date for
allowing Francis Eyles 14 men to sail his ship
Agreement to Barbados and for same to be added
to the list of ships going to the West Indies from
London port : by reason that although said Eyles
is one of the most considerable traders to the
Barbados, yet in the list of ships and men adjusted
and agreed upon by the merchants interested in
that trade he is wholly left out and has desired
to be accommodated with 14 men reduced out of
the proportion of men assigned to the trade of
Virginia and Maryland, viz. eight men out of the
Sam[uel], Richard Baker master ; four out of the
James, John Harrison master ; and two out of
the Hopewell, Abraham Raven master. |
Ibid, pp. 229-30. |
[? Nov. 18.] |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date,
permitting the ship Dorothy, fitted and laden by
the East India Company, James Waytes commander,
with 45 English mariners, to sail to the East Indies,
as part of 300 mariners allowed for the East India
trade. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 230. |
[?] |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date for
like liberty to the Herne, Nicholas Willis master,
200 tons, 24 English mariners, to go with the
convoys to Malaga or any port of Spain or Portugal
nearer than Malaga, and for the ship's bond, already
given at the Custom House, to be changed accordingly :
on the petition of Sir Joseph Herne, kt. |
Ibid, p. 231. |
[?] |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date for
the like permission to the ship Geo[rge], William
Moon master, 120 tons, with 13 English mariners :
on the petition of said Herne. |
Ibid. |
[?] |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date for
the like permission to the ship Richard and Sarah,
John Gunnell master, 100 tons, 13 English mariners :
on the petition of said Herne. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 18. |
Treasury letters patent appointing Lewis Prothro,
gent., a King's waiter, London port, loco Samuel
Langford, who has surrendered same by deed dated
the 17th inst. |
Ibid, p. 232. Warrants
not Relating to Money
XIII, pp. 357-8. |
Treasury dormant warrant to Thomas Fox [Customs
Cashier] to pay abovesaid Prothro his salary of
52l. per an. for abovesaid office. |
Money Book X, p. 515. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners,
enclosing copy of the Order in Council, ut supra,
p. 888, for ships to go to the Plantations from
the outports. I will this night send you the original
order with the Treasury Lords' warrant thereon
and the list thereto annexed. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 406. |
Same to the Commissioners for Transports. The
accounts which you gave in to the Treasury Lords
Oct. 13 last were delivered to the House of Commons.
Please send my Lords copies of them as speedily as
possible. |
Ibid, p. 407. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt. Please give
my Lords your opinion in what method the 500,000l.
loans on the three-fourths part of the Customs,
with interest, are to be satisfied "and whether the
interest due upon orders where the principal will
not speedily come in course is not to be paid in the
mean time as it becomes due." |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to John Knight, gent., Comptroller
of First Fruits and Tenths, to take the securities
of Edward Eyre of Lammas, co. Norfolk, gent.,
as sede vacante Receiver of the Temporalities of
the bishopric of Norwich ; said sureties being
himself in 2,000l. and William Harstange of Lammas
in 1,000l. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 358. |
Nov. 19.
|
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal for the issue to Edward Russell, Treasurer of
the Navy, of 1,000,000l. upon account for the
services as in the clause of the Act for the Twelve
Months' Aid [2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1], appropriating
1,000,000l. for pay of seamen, stores,
victuals, naval ordnance and other necessary
services. And whereas before the passing of said
Act the sum of 41,160l. was taken up [on loan] and
issued to the Treasurer of the Navy for the service
thereof ; which by virtue of said Act is to be taken
as part of said 1,000,000l. ; and since the passing
of said Act the further sum of 40,000l. has been
issued to said Treasurer out of loans made on said
Act ; the total thereof, viz. 81,160l., is to be
accounted part of the 1,000,000l. hereby authorized
to be issued. (Money warrant dated Dec. 1 hereon
accordingly. This warrant quotes the privy seal
as dated Nov. 29.) (Money order dated Dec. 2
hereon accordingly for 918,840l.) |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 212. Money Book X,
p. 521. Order Book III,
p. 131. |
Same to same for a same for 40,000l. to Thomas Lloyd,
Paymaster of the Works, as imprest for the service
of the Works. (For the money order hereon see
1690-1, Jan. 27.) |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 213. |
Same to Charles Fox and Thomas Coningsby, Paymasters
of the Forces in Ireland, to pay to Mary
Barnier, the mother of Camille St. Sauveur, deceased,
38l. 5s. 0d. forthwith for 153 days' arrears to Nov. 1
inst. on the pension of 5s. a day which William
Harbord, late Paymaster General of said Forces,
was by royal sign manual of April 5 last directed
to pay her in consideration of the said St. Sauveur's
services : with dormant clause for payment of same
for the future, monthly or quarterly. |
Ibid, pp. 213-4. |
Same to Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster
General of the Forces [England], to pay 500l. to
Thos. Tolmach (Tolmack), which the King is pleased
to allow him (over and above his pay of 30s. a day
as Brigadier) for defraying his extraordinary charges
and expenses during the last campaign in Flanders. |
Ibid, p. 214. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners to
appoint some other loco Mr. Warburton as deputy
to Oliver Lyme, Comptroller of Chester port ; the
said Lyme being desirous to return to his charge
and being willing to pay 4l. a year to a new deputy
in lieu of that which is said to be clerk's fees.
Warburton is hereby to be sent to some other
place ; and Lyme is to pay said 4l. per an. over and
above the 20l. per an. formerly settled to be also
paid to him [said deputy], and he [Lyme] may live
at Liverpool "so as he do not interfere in the office
to the prejudice of the service." |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 407. |
Treasury reference to same of the petition of Thomas
Mann et al., owners of the ship Charity and Love,
Samuel Morley master, bound for Virginia, shewing
that said ship was formerly in the list [of ships
allowed to go to Virginia] with Robert Cross as
master, and the master being changed the Customs
officers refuse to take his bonds. |
Reference Book VI, p. 250. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Mathew Hutton, commander of
the Hopeful Merchant, shewing that said ship
was cleared Oct. 31 last, but omitting to give bond
was left out of the list of ships for Cadiz : therefore
praying to be added to said list. |
Reference Book VI, p. 250. |
Same to same of the petition of John Hudson, commander
of the Essex, 400 tons, 45 men, praying
to be added to said list, being omitted for like
reason. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of John Holland, master
of the brigantine Amity of Jamaica, with four men ;
and of Thomas Harman, master of the Ann Arundell
of Maryland, 80 tons, with eight men ; petitioners
shewing that said ships lately arrived at Bristol
and Plymouth and discharged and are ready to
return : therefore praying leave to return without
giving bond. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of Benj. Thompson,
master of the Good Fellowship, 150 tons, 12 men ;
shewing that said ship was one of 13 sail permitted
by the former list to go to Jamaica, but is omitted
in Mr. Terrell's list : therefore praying leave to
sail. |
Ibid. |
Royal warrant to Henry, Visct. Sidney and Thomas
Coningsby, Justices of Ireland, for a patent to pass
the great seal of Ireland to grant to William Harbord
the office of Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, with the
fee of 1,000l. per an. as in lieu of all fees, salaries
and profits formerly annexed to the said office :
during pleasure : with power to act by deputy :
and with all powers thereto appertaining, provided
same extend not to prejudice any grant made or
to be made of the offices of Receiver General of
their Majesties' Revenues in Ireland, and of Paymaster
of the Forces, Ireland. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
pp. 39-40. |
Nov. 20. |
Privy seal for 1,500l. per an. each to the three Commissioners
for the Great Seal, ut supra, p. 873. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 195-6. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue as follows out of the loans on the Twelve
Months' Aid [2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1],
viz. : |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 40. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the
growing week's subsistence [of
the Forces, England], not including
the Regiments of
Churchill et al. |
6,617 |
16 |
6 |
to ditto to clear the garrisons of
the Tower and the Isle of Wight
to Jan. 1 last |
2,351 |
9 |
7¾ |
to ditto to clear the [Regiment of
the] Earl of Monmouth to same
time |
1,433 |
13 |
4 |
to ditto to clear [Col. Francis]
Lutterell's Regiment to same
time |
1,267 |
4 |
8 |
to ditto to clear [Col. William]
Beveridge's Regiment to same
time |
2,500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Regiments of [the
Earl of] Leven, [Sir James]
Lesley and [Sir Thomas]
Levingston in part of what is
due to clear them to May 1
last |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for contingencies for the
Dutch Troops according to
[royal] warrant of the 3rd inst. |
102 |
13 |
2 |
to ditto for a month's pay for
the Dutch Troops |
4,600 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby
for the Earl of Portland, for so
much by him paid by the
King's order in Ireland for the
use of the Army there |
927 |
11 |
9½ |
to ditto for a week's subsistence
for 46 Gentlemen of the Guard |
46 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for 14 days' subsistence
for the sick men of Col.
[Ferdinando] Hastings' Regiment |
22 |
19 |
0 |
And out of any disposable money
in the Exchequer. |
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to the Keeper of the Privy Purse |
500 |
0 |
0 |
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£23,369 |
8 |
0½ |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners,
enclosing (a) and (b) infra. You are to observe
the directions in (b) and as to (a) you are to cause
an enquiry to be made and to report thereon to the
Treasury Lords.
Appending : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated
Nov. 15, made upon a presentment of the 7th inst.
concerning a riot by the people of St. Ann's parish,
Padstow, Cornwall, about a vessel laden with
tobacco from Virginia, forced by stress upon that
coast, the master and mariners of which were
barbarously used by the rude multitude dispos[sess]ing
them of their ship and embezzling and plundering
the goods. Hereon the Council orders the Treasury
Lords to enquire and report. (b) The like Order
of like date made on the said Commissioners' presentment
of the 10th inst., desiring directions
concerning certain Dutch soldiers' wives and children
passing to and fro and also disbanded soldiers
coming out of Ireland, who were kept in several
ports and are still detained for want of passes.
Hereon the Council orders the Customs officers to
stop all private soldiers coming out of Ireland until
they shall be examined by Sir John Morgan or Sir
Geo. St. George or such as they shall appoint, and
meantime to allow them a competent maintenance
not exceeding 6d. a day : and as to the women
and children they are to be allowed freely to pass
unless there be some special cause to the contrary. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
pp. 407-8. |
Same to Mr. Boscawen and Mr. Godolphin to return
their answer to the enclosed paper [missing] of
reasons offered to the Treasury Lords for continuing
the place of surveyor of the tin blowing houses
in Cornwall. |
Ibid, p. 409. |
William Jephson to Sir Samuel Moreland to report on
the enclosed account [missing] from Mr. Browne of
moneys received from Richard Talbott, miller, for
rent of the mill at Windsor, and of moneys expended
in repair of the engine there. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 409. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners. By their
patents, during pleasure, and by the Treasury
order of April 21 last, the King's waiters in London
port must have their deputies approved by the
Treasury Lords. Very few (if any) of the said
deputies have been so approved. You are to
report why any of them are suffered to act without
such approval and how many such places are
executed by the principals and how many by
deputies ; and to take care for the future of the
observance of the said rule. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Auditors of Imprests of
the tin farthing account (total charge 15,664l. 1s. 9¼d. ;
discharge : 11,384l. 3s. 9d. for money paid into
the Exchequer, 2,615l. 6s. 6½d. for salaries and
incidents, 1,564l. 11s. 5¾d. remaining in bonds
and money ; total discharge, 15,564l. 1s. 9¼d.). |
Reference Book VI, p. 251. |
Nov. 21. |
Treasury warrant to Mr. Fox [Customs Cashier] to
pay John Adye and Henry Ballow 48l. 16s. 11d.
for fees for joining tallies, ut supra, pp. 868-9. |
Money Book X, p. 516. |
William Jephson [to the Auditor of the Receipt] to
issue 50,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy by way
of advance : out of the loans on the Twelve Months'
Aid : for uses as in the Act for said Aid. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 40. |
Same to the Commissioners of the Great Seal. It is
the King's pleasure that the lease to Mr. Neale of
the ground called Marsh Lands, ut supra, p. 852,
should pass. The Treasury Lords therefore desire
you to pass same. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 409. |
Same to Mr. Bridges, enclosing a petition [missing]
of Christopher Nowell, with the copy of a bill of
exchange drawn on you by Robert Buckle from
Lancaster for payment of 150l. to James Rascow.
Report to my Lords why you have not paid the
same. |
Ibid, p. 410. |
Same to Mr. Sotherne [Secretary of the Admiralty]
to lay before the Admiralty Lords (a) infra for their
report thereon.
Appending : (a) petition [to the Treasury] from
John Wolfe et al., merchants, shewing that by
Order of Council of July 11 last they had liberty to
send two ships to Russia with cloth, giving bond
to furnish at Portsmouth 30 seamen for the fleet :
that they sent a person thither to effect same, but
could not procure said seamen there : therefore
praying that the prosecution on said bond may be
stopped and the bond delivered up. |
Ibid. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Nov. 20, to permit the brigantine Amity
of Jamaica, John Holland master, with four men,
to return from Bristol to Jamaica ; and the Ann
Arundell, Thomas Harman master, 80 tons, with
eight men, to return from Plymouth to Maryland ;
both without giving bond : the Amity belonging
wholly to the King's subjects in Jamaica and the
Ann Arundell having been built in Maryland and
the owners and officers thereof being inhabitants
of Maryland. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 233. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : the like Order in Council of like date,
permitting the several ships and number of seamen
in the outports as in the list hereto annexed [missing]
to sail to the several ports and dominions of Spain
and Portugal therein expressed ; those from ports
from Dover to Falmouth inclusive under their
respective convoys ; the rest with the first opportunity
of wind and weather. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 234. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order in Council of like date to
similarly permit the Friendship chaloup, Ephraim
Gilbert master, with three men and two boys,
natives of Bermudas, to proceed on her voyage :
she being a small vessel of Bermudas lately come
from thence with tobacco and now laden with
clothes, ammunition and perishable commodities
for the inhabitants of the [said] island, who stand
in great need thereof : all upon verification of
the facts as herein. |
Ibid, pp. 234-5. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : the like Order in Council of like date to
permit the Concord, Capt. Crow commander, with
17 English mariners, to be added to the list to
sail with the convoy to Virginia : it appearing
that in the list of ships agreed on for the trade of
Virginia and Maryland the ship Samuel, Capt.
Baker commander, with 20 English mariners, was
allowed to the share of Mr. Paggen, merchant, but
she was broke in pieces in her way towards the
Downs and eight men out of her complement were
proposed to be allowed to Francis Gyles for the
Barbados trade and [per contra] five men are spared
out of the complement of the Jacob, James Porter
master, bound to Virginia ; thus leaving 17 men
for the Concord. |
Ibid, p. 235. |
Treasury warrant to same to employ George Mayden
as a coastwaiter, London port, loco John Hunt,
lately deceased. |
Ibid, p. 236. |
Treasury reference to the Auditors of Imprests of
the statement of Monsieur Overkirke's accompt
of money received for horses bought for his Majesty's
service (total charge, 25,129l. ; total discharge,
24,307l. 7s. 6d.). |
Reference Book VI, p. 251. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of William Slew, commander of the Henry, and
Edward Smyth, commander of the Bourdeaux
Factor, praying leave to sail to Malaga and Oporto,
their ships being for some time fitted out but left
out of the list. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of Samuel Harrison for
leave for his ship Pensilvania Merchant to sail to
Pennsylvania with provisions for that colony ; with
the Virginia and Maryland convoy ; there being
in the lists no ship appointed to go to Pennsylvania. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 22. |
Treasury warrant to Mr. Fox [Customs Cashier] to
pay 63l. 2s. 0d. to Robert Russell, Clerk of the
Pipe and the Secondary and sworn clerks of that
office ; 5l. 15s. 0d. to the Comptroller of the Pipe ;
11l. 15s. 4d. to the two Deputy Chamberlains
there : being for one year to June 24 last on their
fees payable out of the Customs. |
Money Book X, p. 517. |
Money warrant for 45l. to Roger Mallock, solicitor
to the 12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 20] in co.
Somerset and Bristol [in the margin incorrectly
entered as co. Bedford] ; for his services therein,
which improved the produce of that tax to near
1,000l. more than the former Aid. (Money order
dated Nov. 25 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 517. Order Book
III, p. 129. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue (out of the loans on the Twelve Months' Aid)
100l. to Charles Fox and Thomas Coningsby ; for
the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, to be
applied towards the relief of the Irish prisoners
come from Cork. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 41. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ Michaell Potts as boatman at Sunderland
loco James Turner, who relinquishes same.
Robert Pym as tidesman at Topsham loco Joseph
Smith, who has quitted the service.
John Hinton as waiter and searcher at Southbury
and Llanelly in Milford port loco Richard Griffith,
lately dismissed. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 236. |
Treasury reference to Aaron Smith [the Treasury
Solicitor] of the petition of Col. Phillip Howard
for a grant of the real and personal estate of one
Cooke, executed last Assizes at Chelmsford for
murder. |
Reference Book VI, p. 251. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Lofting, merchant, praying [remission of]
the King's part of a seizure of wine appraised at
67l. 18s. 0d. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 24. |
Money warrant for 76l. 11s. 10d. to William Whitebread,
Receiver General for co. Beds of the last
[Second] Poll ; being the surplusage resting on the
foot of his account thereof. (Money order dated
Nov. 26 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 518.
Order Book III, p. 129. |
William Jephson to the [Principal] Officers of the
Ordnance, enclosing the petitions [missing] of
Jane Fawcus and Ann Morris, praying payment
of money due to them for hire of ships for the
service of the Ordnance. If you can, you are to
afford them some relief therein. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 410. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox. There is 207l. 2s. 0d.
due to William Southmead of Exeter, merchant,
for clothes by him furnished to the Regiment of
Col. Gustavus Hamilton ; which Charles Melvil,
agent to said Regiment, agreed should be paid
proportionably out of the four musters next after
1689, July 1. You are to deduct said total out
of the pay of said Regiment and pay it to Southmead
accordingly. |
Ibid, p. 411. |
Same to the Excise Commissioners. In Sept., 1689,
you dismissed Mr. Charles Frith, collector of Excise
in co. Cheshire. My Lords recommend him to you
for some employment, as he has done their Majesties
good service. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Charles Fox of the petition
of Joanna Lloyd, widow of Capt. John Lloyd,
shewing that by order of Mar. 10 last of the Committee
for the Affairs of Ireland all the arrears
due to her husband were desired to be paid to her,
being 93l. 10s. 6d., but she has received no part
thereof. |
Reference Book VI, p. 252. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt of Sir Polycarpus
Wharton's abstract of his father's accounts as late
Treasurer of the Ordnance ; together with the
Auditors of Imprests' observations thereon and
Mr. Hubbald's answer to same. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Bishop of London and Dr. Tillotson,
Dean of St. Paul's, of the petition of the churchwardens
and inhabitants of the parish of St. Mary
le Strand, praying that after the death of Dr.
Killigrew, present Master of the Savoy, the chapel
and churchyard in the Savoy may become the
parish church and churchyard of the said inhabitants
and of the inhabitants of the Precinct of the Savoy,
and that a competent allowance out of the revenue
of that Hospital may be settled on the minister
of "the said" church and that the house of the
said master may be allotted for his habitation :
and that petitioners may have leave to apply for
an Act of Parliament. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Capt. Preistman, praying leave for Mr. Edward
Rudge to export two bells of 2,000lb. weight each
to Cadiz ; on payment of duties. |
Ibid. |
Confirmation by the present Treasury Lords of the
dormant warrant for John Rowe's salary as a
King's waiter, Bristol port, ut supra, p. 235. |
Money Book X, p. 86. |
Nov. 25. |
Treasury warrant to Mr. Newcomb to pay (out of
any moneys in your hands of the sede vacante
revenues of the bishopric of Ely) 20l. to James
Willymot for one year to Sept. 29 last on his fee
(of 20 nobles per an.) and additional allowance
(of 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.) for keeping the Courts of
said bishopric : and to pay same half yearly so long
as he shall keep said Courts for their Majesties :
he being entitled to the office of Steward of the
Courts of said bishopric by grant from the late
Bishop, confirmed by the Dean and Chapter. |
Ibid, p. 518. |
Money warrant for 40l. to Charles Bertie for one year
to Sept. 29 last on his fee as Treasurer and Paymaster
of the Ordnance. (William Jephson to the
Auditor of the Receipt to pay same out of any
disposable money, except the Twelve Months'
Aid.) |
Ibid, p. 519. Disposition
Book IX, p. 41. |
William Jephson to Mr. Laycock, Surveyor of Woods
Trent North, at Egmanton Hall, near Tuxford in
co. Notts. In reply to yours of the 10th inst.
concerning birch trees and roots in Sherwood
Forest, which Mr. Neale pretends to have been
bought by him, my Lords direct you to enquire
who sold them to him and by what authority, and
to report what quantity he claims and what objections
you have to his taking them off. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 411. |
William Jephson to Lord Griffin. In reply to yours of
the 20th inst., desiring a stay of process against you
for not accounting as late Treasurer of the Chamber,
my Lords are inclinable to allow you a reasonable
time provided you assure them you will forthwith
send to the Auditors of Imprests the three accounts
which are ready and that you will give all despatch
to the remaining accounts. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 412. |
Same to the Commissioners for Prizes. The Admiralty
Lords have represented to the Treasury that some
of the timber and plank on board a prize ship
now at Woolwich, taken by the King's ship Jersey,
is fit for the Navy, which is at present in want of
such goods. You are to deliver to the Stores at
Woolwich so much thereof as shall be chosen by
the officers of Woolwich Yard, they paying the
value thereof. (Same to Mr. Sotherne [Secretary
to the Admiralty] to apprize the Admiralty Lords
hereof.) |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Clarke. Come to speak with me at my
lodgings in Whitehall to-morrow morning. |
Ibid, p. 413. |
Same to the Auditors of Imprests to report on the
enclosed abstract [missing] of Mr. Hewer's account
as late Treasurer for the Affairs of Tangier ; with
said Hewer's memorial thereon. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ Antho. Wainfleet (lately removed from
being collector of Southwold) as a landcarriageman
in the city of Norwich (in Norwich port) within the
port of Yarmouth. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 237. |
Treasury reference to same of the petition of Thomas
Walsh, merchant, shewing that the Thomas and
Francis, Ralph Wimple master, 130 tons, in her
voyage from Virginia to London was driven by
stress of weather into Baltimore in Ireland and is
since got into Kinsale, but being old is leaky and
disabled and unfit to make the passage to London
and her lading much damaged : therefore praying
leave to unlade her in Ireland, both ship and lading
belonging solely to petitioner. |
Reference Book VI, p. 253. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh of a draft warrant for a
discharge of several sums in the accounts of Mr.
Richbell and Mr. Stanyan of their late farm of the
Irish Revenue. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 26. |
Royal warrant, dated Kensington, to same to
prepare and send to the King debentures for the
pay of the Regiment of Foot commanded by
the Earl of Leven, viz. 1 Col., 1 Lieut.-Col.,
9 Capts., 6 Lieuts., 8 Ensigns, 1 Chirurgeon and his
mate, 1 Adjutant, 10 Serjeants, 10 Corporals,
10 Drummers, 227 privates from 1688, Nov. 25
(being the day the King landed in England), to
1688-9, Mar. 1 ; and for 1 Col., 1 Lieut.-Col., 1 Major,
9 other Capts., 12 Lieuts., 12 Ensigns, 1 Chirurgeon
and his mate, 1 Adjutant, 1 Qr.-master, 1 Chaplain,
24 Serjeants, 36 Corporals, 24 Drummers and
780 privates from 1688-9, Mar. 1, to 1689, Dec. 31 :
and from the latter date to Aug. 31 last according
to the muster rolls that shall be taken of them
for the months of Sept. and Oct. last by the Commissary
General of Musters in Scotland. In the
said debentures are to be included the pay of 12
Captains of Arms at 14d. a day each from 1688-9,
Mar. 1, to 1689, Dec. 31. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 215. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal
for an annuity or pension of 500l. per an. to Joost
Capell, esq., as one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber
to the King : to be payable quarterly as from Lady
day last : and thereon 250l. to be hereby forthwith
paid for the half year ended Michaelmas last. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 216. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to Charles Fox and Tho. Coningsby the 2,126l.
which will be lent into the Exchequer by Col. Thos.
Erle and Mr. Robert Rodway on credit of the 2s.
Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1, and registered
thereon] "next after the sum of 3,500l. to the
inhabitants of Chester." The present sum is
intended to be applied to satisfy the 2,126l. due
to several persons for clothing and accoutrements
furnished to said Col. Erle's Regiment. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 42. |
Same to Mr. Preston. The Treasury Lords have
received a complaint on behalf of the [four King's]
Lancashire preachers touching the trouble and
vexation you give them by delaying the payment
of their salaries which are payable by the Receiver
General of Crown Revenues, co. Lancs, out of the
rents of the manor of Furness in your possession.
You are to inform my Lords why you have not
paid your rent to the Receiver. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 413. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Samuell Randall and Geo. Griffith,
merchants of Cork, praying a discharge of their
bond given in the West Indies for landing some
tobacco in England. |
Reference Book VI, p. 253. |
Same to same of the petition of [certain] merchants
of Weymouth town, shewing that they have fitted
out three vessels for Virginia and given bond
according to the Order in Council ; therefore praying
that they may be put in the list [of vessels permitted
to go to Virginia]. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 27. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue as follows out of loans on the Twelve Months'
Assessment : viz. : |
Disposition Book IX,
pp. 41-2. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
the Navy and Ordnance, according
to the appropriating clause
in the Act [2 Wm. and Mary,
Sess. 2, c. 1] and by way of
advance |
60,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Earl of Ranelagh for subsistence
[of the Forces, England]
not including the Regiment of
Churchill etc. as per [the Paymaster
of the Forces'] memorial |
6,617 |
16 |
6 |
to ditto to clear 12 Companies of
the First Regiment of Guards to
May 1 last |
3,672 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto in part of 3,480l. 13s. 4d.
to clear Col. Godfrey's Regiment
to Jan. 1 last |
1,700 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto in part of 1,969l. 3s. 4d. to
clear Visct. Fitzhardinge's Regiment
to Jan. 1 last |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to answer a bill of exchange
of Monsieur Schuylenburg's for
the use of the Wolfenbüttel
Troops ; now due |
3,600 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to clear the English
[Army] pensioners to Jan. 1
last |
964 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for contingencies to Mr.
Vanderesch |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby for
Monsieur Ruvigny on account of
his brother, Col. La Calimot's
pay |
290 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur La Faucille,
Captain of Grenadiers, to [Col.]
Belcastle['s Regiment], being
wounded, on account of his pay
and having subsisted his Company |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur Bell Garge,
Captain in Col. Cambon's Regiment,
wounded at Limerick, to
enable him to go to Aachen : on
account of his pay |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for several French Reformed
officers on account of
their half pay |
517 |
14 |
3 |
to ditto ; to be sent into Ireland |
50,000 |
0 |
0 |
Out of the first 12d. Aid, Poll and
Additional Poll. |
|
|
|
to the Keeper of the Privy Purse |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Wharton on the surplusage
of his account ; in part of
586l. 14s. 8d. |
230 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Lloyd, Paymaster of the
Works, for Mr. Franklynn ; in
part |
150 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Eckhart |
227 |
10 |
0 |
to Mr. Beaubuisson |
79 |
2 |
6 |
to me, Jephson, for secret service |
500 |
0 |
0 |
William Jephson to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 10,000l.
(lately issued to you for this purpose) to Nicholas
Tourton and Samuel Guiger of London, merchants, in
satisfaction of 40,500 Rix dollars of Switzerland,
which they are to return to the hands of Thomas
Cox, esq., their Majesties' Envoy to the Swiss
Cantons, in Switzerland. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 42. |
Treasury reference to Mr. [Charles] Fox of the petition
of Col. John Beaumont for payment of 238l. 12s. 0d.,
which he stands engaged for to pay to John Gore
et al. : prays payment of same out of the offreckonings
[of his own Regiment]. Struck through
and cancelled : see infra, p. 911. |
Reference Book VI, p. 254. |
William Jephson to Mr. Feilding. The Treasury
Lords yesterday laid before the King your letter
of Oct. 14 last to Sir John Lowther, and the King
thereupon declared that he intends to employ you
in Ireland and that you do not leave that kingdom
until you receive further orders in that behalf. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 40. |
Nov. 28. |
Money warrant for 227l. 10s. 0d. to John Andrew
Eckhart for three months, June 26 to Sept. 25 last,
on his ordinary as Resident at Brussels. (Money
order dated Nov. 29 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 519.
Order Book III, p. 129. |
Money warrant for 50l. to Peter Guenon Beaubuisson
for half a year to Sept. 29 on his allowance as Gentleman
of his Majesty's Bows and Guns and Keeper of
the Private Armoury at Whitehall : being for his care
and pains in keeping all the pistols, guns and other
arms in the said Armoury in good condition and
for the charge of servants employed in that service,
(Money order dated Nov. 29 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 519.
Order Book III, p. 130. |
Same for 29l. 2s. 6d. to said Beaubuisson for same
time on his fee or annuity of 58l. 5s. 0d. |
Money Book X, p. 520. |
Same for 100l. to Nicholas, Bishop of Chester, for
same time on the allowance for four preachers in
Lancashire, commonly called the King's Preachers :
as by the privy seal of Feb. 22 last : to be satisfied
out of the like sum paid into the Receipt by Thomas
Preston, esq., for same half year's rent of the late
Monastery of Furness and other lands there. (Money
order dated Nov. 29 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 520. Order Book
III, p. 130. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners to
report on the enclosed affidavit [missing] of Phillip
Payne of Bristol concerning [Customs] frauds
committed there. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 473. |
Same to same to deliver, Customs free, the chocolate
which Capt. Jo[h]n Reddish brought out of Flanders
and which was seized at Harwich : taking care
that same be sent back to Holland. |
Ibid. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : Order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Nov. 27 inst., to permit the ship Essex,
Jo[h]n Hudson commander, 400 tons, with crew
of 45 English (laden with rich goods [by] several
eminent merchants), to sail for Cadiz with the
convoy : she having been entered outwards Sept. 22
last and having been omitted from the list only
by reason that the commander had not given
bond according to the Order in Council of Sept. 25
last. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 237. |
The like order on the like Order in Council, prefixed,
for the Henry and William, William Slow commander,
with crew of 26 English, to sail to Malaga
with the convoy, for which port he entered his
ship in Sept. last, but was not forward in taking
out his clearing and despatches at the Customs
House by reason of distempers fallen upon him
occasioned by the hardship of his imprisonment
in France. |
Ibid, p. 238. |
The like order on the like Order of Council, prefixed,
for the ship Bordeaux Factor, Edward Smyth
commander, with crew of 12 English, to sail to
Oporto with the convoy ; said ship being engaged
on his Majesty's service of transportation, for
which she was not cleared till Oct. 16 last, and
the master has been ever since fitting said ship
for Oporto and has let her to freight to Sir Bazile
Firebrace and others and was ready to sail long
before the 11th inst., the time limited by the Order
in Council. |
Ibid, pp. 238-9. |
The like order on the like Order in Council, prefixed,
for the Pensilvania Merchant, Samuel Harrison
master, with crew of six English, to sail to Pennsylvania
with the convoy ; she being entered out
in the beginning of September last and being said
to be the only vessel laden with provisions and
succours for that place this year, and no provision
having been made for that colony in the list of
ships allowed for the trade of Virginia and Maryland
for no other reason, as the Customs Commissioners
suppose, than that Pennsylvania was not thought
of when the other Plantations were under consideration
to be supplied with ships : it further
appearing that four of the said crew are reported
to have their dependence [in] and to live upon the
colony. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 239. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Martin Skinner, master of the Beging
ketch of Barbados, with four men, shewing that
said vessel and crew belong wholly to Barbados
and hath been these two months laden to return
home, but is stopped by the embargo : therefore
praying leave to sail. |
Reference Book VI, p. 254. |
Same to Auditor Aldworth of Col. Charles Godfrey's
book of accounts of the charge of the clothing
20 Regiments and two Independent Companies of
the Army in Ireland in the year 1690 (total charge
of clothing, 49,899l. 2s. 2d. ; total receipts by
tallies and ready money, 48,100l. ; balance remaining
due, 1,798l. 19s. 8d., to which is added 24l. 13s. 0d.
which Capt. Ingram prays to be allowed for passing
the account of Londonderry and Enniskillen). |
Ibid. |
Same to Philip Reyly of the petition of Sir John Gise,
shewing that the great timber of Dean Forest has of
late years been cut down and the young spring of
timber greatly injured and like to be destroyed
unless some extraordinary care be taken ; which
may best be done by enclosing the forest into 21
coppices and cutting off that which is not of the
kind of timber, but usually called weeds of the
forest ; which petitioner will undertake to do
at his own charge [in return] for the said forest
weeds for 21 years ; he undertaking not to cut
any oak, ash or elm that are standard or ground
trees. |
Ibid. |
William Jephson to the Revenue Commissioners
Ireland. On Oct. 30 last I wrote you about Mr.
Frontin, ut supra, p. 869. The Treasury Lords
have laid before the King your letter of the
11th inst. concerning same. It is the King's pleasure
thereon that, as to the 15 tuns of wine etc. landed
duty free, his Majesty's warrant should be observed ;
but that Frontin pay the duty for the remainder.
My Lords have also laid before the King your
representation to the Lords Justices concerning
the behaviour of the Duke of Wurtemberg's soldiers
at Waterford. The King told my Lords he has
sent to the Lords Justices his directions therein. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 41. |
Same to Mr. Israel Feilding. Send my Lords speedily
an account of all the money by you paid to the
Danish Forces and of all the provisions delivered
to them and the value thereof. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 29. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue 76l. 11s. 10d. to William Whitebread ; out
of the arrears of the first 12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary,
c. 20]. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 42. |
Note of the entry in the Office of Auditor of the Receipt
and in the Office of Clerk of the Pells of the last
will and testament of Henry, Duke of Grafton.
Prefixing : (a) copy of said will, dated 1687, July 8,
in the presence of Step. Upman, John Desbrough
and Geo. Colins : and of a codicil dated 1688, Oct. 27,
made in the presence of John Desbrough, John
Hughes, William Deeplowe and Jo. Jennings :
(b) copy of the probate, dated 1690, Nov. 11 ;
certified by Thomas Welham, Deputy Registrar of
the Prerogative Court. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 370-4. |