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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Feb. 22.
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Treasury warrant dormant to John Knight, Customs
Cashier, to pay the fee or salary of 8l. per an. to
Thomas Dicken as searcher of Ipswich port. |
Money Book XI, p. 264.
|
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to receive
from the Commissioners of Excise and the Excise
Cashier the 40,000l. which they (or others by their
appointment) have agreed to lend into the Exchequer
on credit of the Hereditary Excise and the unappropriated
Fourth of the Temporary Excise. |
Disposition Book X, p. 66. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to observe an
Order in Council enclosed [missing] concerning the
Four and a Half per cent. revenue in Barbados and
the Leeward Islands. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 205. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to the Forces]
to procure royal warrants to authorise Charles Fox
and Thomas Coningsby, Paymasters of the Forces
in Ireland. to pay 151l. 4s. 0d. to Capt. Chidley
Coot on account of his half pay as late Captain in
Sir Hen. Ingoldsby's Regiment of Foot : being
from 1689-90. Jan. 8. to the 4th inst.
365l. to Lord Geo. Hamilton for one year's pay
for himself as Col. and Capt. of Foot.
471l. 2s. 4d. to Benj. Fletcher on account of his
pay as Major to the Princess Ann of Denmark's
Regiment of Foot : viz. to Jan. 31 last. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Dean Henry Scardevile
for payment of 53l. due to him as chaplain to the
late Duke of Sconberg in Ireland. |
Ibid, p. 206. |
Same to the Attorney General to give warrant to the
Clerk of the Petty Bag for a commission under
the great seal to Jasper Blythman, Jon. Townley.
Michaell Idle. Jos. Horneby. Tho. Leigh, Jo[h]n
Empson, Tho. Gill and Jos. Butler to enquire of
the estate of Edmond Robinson, who was attainted
of high treason at York Assizes in March, 1690[-1],
and afterwards executed. |
Ibid
|
Henry Guy to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to the Forces]
to procure a royal warrant to authorise Charles Fox
and Thomas Coningsby [Paymasters of the Forces,
Ireland] to pay 1,900l. to Col. Edward Villiers on
account of the pay due to his Regiment ; "and is
for providing the said Regiment with recruit horse
equipage etc. for the next campaign."
Earl of Oxford, 1,900l. [for the like] for the Royal
Regiment of Horse under his command.
Col. Coy, 1,900l. [for the like] for his Regiment.
Col. Langston, 1,900l. [for the like] for his Regiment.
Col. Byerley, 1,900l. [for the like] for his Regiment.
Sir John Laniere, 2,850l. [for the like] for his
Regiment.
Marquis of Ruvigny, 2,850l. [for the like] for his
Regiment. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 207. |
The Treasury Lords to the Commissioners for co.
Oxford of the first Twelve Months' Aid [2 Wm.
and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1]. We are satisfied by the
copy of the enclosed order [missing] made at the
General Meeting of the Commissioners for your
county that 1,127l. 10s. 0d. which remains unpaid
of the four[th] last quarterly payments of the said
Aid ought to have been raised within the Hundreds
of Bullingdon, Thame, Dorchester and City of
Oxford. We therefore desire you to raise same
within the said Hundreds and city and to pay
same to the Receiver General "whereby you will
avoid further trouble." |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Col. Nicholas Sankey
for his half pay from the time his Regiment was
broke. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Lieut. Col. Ogilby for his arrears of
pay as Major of the Brigades of Maine and Holsaple
in the field in Ireland in 1690. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Geo. Wood for the arrears due to his
father. |
Ibid, p. 208. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ John Lavander as boatman at Hastings
in Rye port loco John Adcock, who is removed
to Deal. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 389. |
Treasury reference to Mr. [Auditor] Aldworth of the
petition of Baptist May, praying to be reimbursed
the taxes paid by him for his Majesty's Great Park
at Windsor, without defalcation or charge for fees
[on such repayment] "and that he may be upon a
certain method for the future for the same." |
Reference Book VI, p. 377. |
Report to the Treasury Lords [by William Blathwayt
as Auditor of the Plantations] on the memorials
relating to [the revenue of] Virginia, ut supra,
pp. 1408-9. By the original settlement of the
Plantation of Virginia there is reserved to the Crown
a quit rent of 2s. for every hundred acres and so
proportionately for a greater or smaller quantity.
By patent dated 1673-4, Feb. 25, Charles II granted
all the southern part of Virginia to the Earl of
Arlington and Lord Culpeper, with the quit rents,
for 31 years. The patent thereof was surrendered
by Lord Culpeper in 1684 and in consideration thereof
Charles II granted [him] a pension of 600l. per an.
for 20½ years, payable on the establishment of the
Forces, and the King thereupon declared his intentions
of applying the said quit rents to the benefit
and for the support of the Government of Virginia
according to orders to be given by him from time
to time ; and in pursuance thereof several issues
have been made, leaving a remainder in cash on
the 9th of June last of 1,985l. 14s. 10d. as a fund
to answer the exigencies of the Government of
Virginia.
The penny per £ mentioned in the memorials,
ut supra, is a duty imposed by Act of Parliament
[25 Car. II, c. 7] upon tobacco exported [from one
Plantation] to the other Plantations. This duty
remains under the sole management of the Customs
Commissioners [England]. They can give your
Lordships an account thereof. It was granted not so
much in prospect of any gain to the Crown as for
hindering the exportation of the enumerated commodities
to other parts than are allowed by law.
The lands on the south side of Blackwater and
Pamunkey Neck are at present inhabited by Indians
and not settled by any Christian inhabitants ; and
the Lieut. Governor and Council of Virginia have
by their late representation to the King asked that
the Indians inhabiting the said lands might be
limited to a narrower compass and that the King
would make such grant thereof as he thought fit as also
of such lands as may escheat to the Crown from time
to time, "which by their Majesties' instructions
are at present granted to the planters by the Governor
or Commander in Chief of that Colony [in custodiam]
for their Majesty's use." |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 351-3. |
Feb. 23.
|
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal as follows to authorise Elizabeth, Duchess of
Albemarle, to deliver up Sir Hender Molesworth's
recognizance. On the 23rd March, 1687-8, Hender
Molesworth (afterwards Sir Hender Molesworth,
bart., since deceased) entered into a bond in 20,000l.
and Thomas Freeman, Thomas Fuller, John Bourden
and Samuel Bernard, esqrs., similarly into bonds of
10,000l. each and Charles Penhallow, Francis
Hanson. John Towers, Francis Blackmore, esqrs.,
and Redman McCraugh, gent., similarly into bonds
of 5,000l. each and William Hutchinson, John
Mohun and Joseph Knapman, gent., similarly into
bonds of 2,000l. each, and Samuel Jones similarly
in bonds of 1,000l., and Richard Scott, James
Bannister, John Heathcott and Walter Rudeing in
a bond of 2,000l. current money of the island of
Jamaica, the said bonds being entered into to the
late King James II before Christopher, late Duke
of Albemarle, then Governor of Jamaica, with
condition that the said Molesworth should within
three months (provided he be not hindered by
the said King or the said Governor) repair to England
and surrender himself to one of the Principal Secretaries
of State to answer the said King's demands
concerning the moiety of treasure imported into
Jamaica and taken out of the wreck near Hispaniola
during the time of his being Commander in Chief
in the said island, and should not depart from the
Court of the said King until he had given other
security to the King and until the King should
release him from all pretences of damages that he,
the said King, might have against the Duke of
Albemarle concerning such treasure. His present
Majesty King William being informed that James II,
by a sign manual dated 1688, Oct. 17, directed the
Duke of Albemarle to deliver up "the said recognizance"
and to vacate same, but the sign manual
not arriving [in Jamaica] till after the death of said
Duke, it was not so delivered up and still remains
in the hands of the said Duchess. She is hereby
directed and empowered to deliver up the same. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 191-3. |
Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to
allow 160l. to the owners, adventurers and fishermen
of Great Yarmouth for one year to Michaelmas last
on the allowance for the Excise of beer for the
North Sea and herring fishery. |
Money Book XI, p. 265. |
Henry Guy to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report (after
enquiring of Mr. Robson) on the enclosed petition
and other papers [all missing] of Phillip Wattkins
(Watkins) for payment of 154l. 10s. 0d. disbursed
for the Army in Ireland. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 208. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition of Geo. Foxcroft et al., innholders in the
town of Lancaster, praying payment of 79l. 8s. 0d.
due to them from some of Visct. Colchester's officers. |
Ibid. |
Feb. 23.
|
Same to Mr. Blathwayt to procure royal warrants to
authorise Charles Fox and Thomas Coningsby
[Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland] to pay 600l.
to Major General Ruvigny for recruit horses for
the Reformed Officers of his Regiment.
1,638l. to Count Solmes for his pay as General
of Foot.
3,925l. 7s. 6d. to the Duke of Wurtemberg on
account of pay for the Danish Forces.
50l. to Col. Fairfax upon account for sick soldiers
at Chester.
750l. 15s. 0d. to Col. Churchill upon account of
arrears of pay due to the non-commission officers
and soldiers of his Regiment : without deductions.
761l. 15s. 0d. to Col. [Charles] Trelawney for
the like.
689l. 15s. 0d. to Col. Selwin for the like.
597l. 15s. 0d. to Col. [Richard] Brewer for the like.
778l. 15s. 0d. to Col. [Ferdinando] Hastings for
the like.
683l. 15s. 0d. to Col. [Sir John] Hales for the like.
710l. 15s. 0d. to Sir David Collier for the like.
715l. 15s. 0d. to Col. Purcell for the like.
667l. 15s. 0d. to Col. Venner for the like.
787l. 15s. 0d. to Col. [Thomas] Erle for the like.
561l. 15s. 0d. to Col. Tiffin for the like. |
Ibid, p. 209. |
Same to same to procure a same to authorise the Earl
of Ranelagh to pay 309l. 6s. 6d. to Sir Stephen Evance
without deduction of poundage, in satisfaction
of so much laid out by him [Evance] for fees
and charges in receiving 12,000l. at the Exchequer
for secret service, "which sum was advanced and
paid by the said Sir Stephen to the Lord Bredalbin
for reducing the Highlanders in Scotland." |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant
to authorise Charles Fox and Thomas Coningsby,
Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland, to pay 15,000l.
to the Duke of Wurtemberg for recruit horses for the
Danish Forces.
1,000l. to the Marquis de Ruvigny upon account
for the Reformed Officers that are at pension here
[in England].
75l. 13s. 6½d. to Widow Duncan on account of
her husband's pay as late Captain in the Earl of
Meath's Regiment of Foot. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 211. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox. I have read to my Lords
your report of Sept. 10 last on the petition of Capt.
Simpson Jolliffe. You are to insert in your next
memorial [of weekly cash demands] the 103l. 12s. 0d.
which you certify as due to him. |
Ibid, p. 209. |
Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute
Robert Jackson, gent., as a customer or collector
of the port of Kingston upon Hull loco Anthony
Ettrick, late a customer there. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 389. |
Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Thomas Baker,
that no grant pass to Mr. Prideaux of concealed
money levied on Dissenters, till he be first heard. |
Caveat Book, p. 26. |
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|
Same of a same in behalf of Bevis Lloyd that no
grant pass of the place of Receiver of the [Crown]
Revenue in South Wales or of any arrears due [on
the Receiver's accounts] to their Majesties thereon
till he be first heard. |
Ibid. |
Feb. 25.
|
Royal warrant to the Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster
General of the Forces, to pay out of contingents
money 1,000l. to William Blathwayt, Secretary at
War, without deduction, towards providing horses,
carriages and other necessaries for himself and his
Office and for defraying other extraordinary and
incident expenses : the King having ordered him
"to attend our royal person in our expedition to
the Low Countries." |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 163. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
as follows out of the Exchequer, viz. : |
Disposition Book X, pp.
67-8. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of loans on the second Twelve
Months' Aid and [out of the]
Double Excise. |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the
growing week's subsistence [of
the Forces, England] and half pay
[to the officers] |
8,755 |
9 |
10 |
to ditto for the General [or Staff]
Officers in part of their clearings
to Jan. 1 last |
4,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Aides de Camp in
Flanders |
637 |
10 |
0 |
to ditto for Lord Fairfax in full
of 450l. arrears on Lord Culpeper's
pension to [the] last [day]
of] Dec. [1691] |
150 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the gunners in the
several garrisons in further part
of their arrear |
107 |
18 |
4 |
to ditto for 10 Gentlemen of the
Guard in part of 457l. 10s. 0d.
remaining to clear them to 1691,
July 1 |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Mr. Blathwayt for his
equipage |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby to
answer bills from Ireland |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for bills from the several
ports [in the West of England
for the Troops landed there from
Ireland] |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for a week's subsistence
to the Royal Regiment [of
Horse], [Sir John] Lanier's, Col.
Langston's, Col. Coy's, Col. Byerley's,
Marquis de Ruvigny's and
the Duke of Leinster's Regiments
of Horse |
2,254 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for [same for] three Danish
Regiments of Horse |
800 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for [same for] the Royal
Regiment of Dragoons |
326 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for twelve Regiments of
Foot and the Company of Miners |
2,341 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Sir John Lanier's pay
to Dec. 31 last as Major General |
550 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Marquis de
Ruvigny's pay to same date as
Major General and for his Aide
de Camp |
877 |
10 |
0 |
to ditto for the Earl of Athlone
for several Irish officers |
348 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to be returned to Holland
to Monsieur Auverquer for buying
recruit horses for the Danes ; in
part of 2,500l. |
1,250 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to be returned to Hamburg
for the Danes |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Col. Stuart in further
part of 709l. allowed him by the
King for keeping the Royal
Regiment of Scots Horse etc. |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Col. Fletcher in full
of 471l. 2s. 4d. for his pay to
Jan. 31 last as Major in the
Princess Ann's Regiment of Foot |
271 |
2 |
4 |
to ditto for Widow Duncan on
account of her husband's arrears
as late Captain in the Earl of
Meath's Regiment |
75 |
13 |
6½ |
to ditto for Monsieur Vander Esch
for subsistence to the Earl of
Portland's Regiment |
400 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto [for Monsieur Vander Esch]
for same to seven Regiments of
Horse |
1,400 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto [for Monsieur Vander Esch]
for same to the Regiment of
Dragoons |
450 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto [for Monsieur Vander Esch]
for same to the Regiments of
Hesse, [Lord] Cutts, [Col.] Lloyd,
Nassau, Brandenburg and Groben |
1,122 |
8 |
0 |
to ditto [for Monsieur Vander Esch]
to complete 1,332l. for recruiting
the Regiments of Nassau, Brandenburg
and Groben |
132 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto [for Monsieur Vander Esch]
for Jo[h]n Verhaast for his pay
as waggon master |
197 |
14 |
2 |
to ditto [for Monsieur Vander Esch]
more [for same] for an Aide de
Camp |
72 |
0 |
0 |
Out of the Letter Office money and
the Barbados [Four and a Half
per cent.] revenue. |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Portland for the
Privy Purse |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
|
£32,818 |
6 |
2½ |
Henry Guy to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to the
Forces], enclosing the contract [missing] for bread.
His Majesty is pleased to approve of same. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 208. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
export to Holland, Customs free, of some things
(170 pieces of Kersey for surtouts and 117 yards
of blue cloth for serjeants and 60 dozen of woollen
hose) for the use of Col. Lauder's Regiment. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the officers of the Mint of the
Duchess of Grafton's proposal for making of penny
and twopenny pieces in the nature of stivers under
such limitations and conditions as his Majesty
should approve. |
Reference Book VI, p. 378. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Harrison for a deputation for seizing
prohibited goods. |
Ibid. |
Same to Sir John Temple, kt., Attorney General [Ireland],
and Sir Richard Levins, esq., Solicitor General [there],
of the memorial of Charles Dering, esq., Auditor
General of Ireland, setting forth that the late Farmers
[of the Revenue of Ireland] took copies of the quit
rents etc. out of that [the said Auditor's] Office
and constituted a distinct Office by the name of
Clerk of the Quit Rents, by which means nothing
of the said rents appeared upon record since the year
1690 [sic], "and the whole branch kept as a mystery
or secret by the said clerk and may prove of evil
consequence to their Majesties' revenue". therefore
praying a Treasury order for the restoring of all
such books and records as have been taken out of
the said Office and that the said revenue may be
ascertained on record. |
Ibid. |
Feb. 26.
|
Royal sign manual for 75l. to Edward Godfrey, gent. :
without account : for the support and subsistence
of the children of Dame Mountjoy : to be taken
as for 25 weeks, Sept. 3 last to the 25th inst., on
an allowance of 3l. per week as royal bounty. (Money
warrant dated Feb. 29 hereon.) (Money order
dated Mar. 1 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 164. Money
Book XI. p. 268. Order
Book III, p. 240. |
Money warrants for 2,000l. to William, Earl of Portland,
for one year's annuity to Christmas last as
Groom of the Stole and First Gentleman of the
Bedchamber.
1,000l. each to James, Duke of Ormonde ; Richard,
Earl of Scarborough ; James, Earl of Drumlanrig ;
Charles, Earl of Selkirk, for same time as Gentlemen
of the Bedchamber.
500l. each to Adr. Van Borcelan, Jo[h]n Sayers,
Hatton Compton, James Stanley and Joost Caple
for same time as Grooms of the Bedchamber.
(Money orders dated Feb. 27 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 265.
Order Book III, p. 249. |
Money warrant for 370l. 10s. 0d. to the Treasurer
of Christ Church Hospital for one year to Christmas
last on an annuity granted to the Mayor etc. of
London for the better support of the children of that
foundation. |
Money Book XI, p. 266. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue to Charles
Fox and Thomas Coningsby 2,000l. upon any
unsatisfied orders in their names for the service
of the Forces employed or lately employed in
Ireland : to be satisfied by tallies on Thomas Hall
for arrears of Hearthmoney whereof he is Receiver
General or Cashier. |
Ibid. |
Money warrant for 100l. to William, Earl of Devonshire,
for one year to 1691, Michaelmas, on his
allowance as Justice in Eyre, Trent North. (Henry
Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay same out
of Letter Office money, Barbados [Four and a Half
per cent.] Revenue and small branches of the
revenue.) |
Ibid, p. 266. Disposition
Book X, p. 69. |
Same for 1,500l. to Isabella, Duchess of Grafton,
as executrix to the late Duke of Grafton, for three
quarters to 1690, Michaelmas, on the annuity of
2,000l. granted by Charles II to said Duke : to be
satisfied by tallies on the Excise. |
Money Book XI, p. 267. |
Treasury dormant warrant to the Customs Cashier
to pay the salary of 32l. per an. to William Christian
as customer of Carlisle port. |
Ibid. |
Money order for 50l. and 50l. to Littleton Powys, esq.,
for 1691, Michaelmas term and Hilary term, respectively
on his allowance of 200l. per an. as one of
the Justices of Chester. |
Order Book III, p. 250. |
Same for 225l. to Sir Jo[h]n Trenchard for 1691,
Michaelmas term, on his salary of 500l. per an. as
Chief Justice of Chester. |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue out
of the 20,000l. loan on the Hereditary Excise and
the fourth [part] of the Temporary Excise : |
Disposition Book X, p. 68. |
|
l. |
to the Cofferer of the Household |
8,000 |
to the Treasurer of the Chamber |
1,000 |
to the Gentlemen and Grooms of the Bedchamber,
ut supra, pp. 1508-9 |
9,000 |
|
£18,000 |
Same to same to issue as follows out of the [unappropriated]
fourth of the Customs, together with 10l.
of the small branches of the revenue : |
Ibid, p. 69. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to the Judges for Michaelmas term |
2,750 |
0 |
0 |
to the Judges for Wales, for the
like term |
157 |
0 |
0 |
to the Attorney General for half a
year's fee to Michaelmas last |
40 |
13 |
4 |
to the Solicitor General for the like |
35 |
0 |
0 |
to Baron Bradbury for Michaelmas
and Hilary terms |
15 |
0 |
0 |
to Christ Church Hospital, ut supra,
p. 1509 |
370 |
10 |
0 |
|
£3,386 |
3 |
4 |
Henry Guy to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to pay into
the Exchequer 141l. 17s. 10d. of the fourth of the
Customs. (Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue same to the executors of Lord Chief Justice
Pollexfen.) For the warrant for this issue, see
infra, p. 1515. |
Disposition Book X, p. 69. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of
the 20,000l. loan on the Hereditary Excise and
fourth of the Temporary Excise) 2,000l. to Monsieur
Auverquer, Master of the Horse to the King ; by
way of advance for the extraordinary expense of
the Stables. "The necessary warrants as soon as
passed shall be sent to you." |
Ibid. |
Same to same to pay 80l. to Mr. John Bellamy out
of loans to be made by him or by his procurement
on credit of the first Twelve Months' Aid. |
Ibid, p. 70. |
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|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to the
lodgings of Monsieur Hopp, Envoy from the States
of Holland, in the Pall Mall, to seal up his goods in
order to their transport to Holland. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 210. |
Feb. 26.
|
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] for the Third Troop of
Guards. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. D'Allonne. The widow of Col. Douglas
has entered a caveat to be heard before the passing
of a lease to you of the Forest or Chase of Arkingarthdale. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Susanna Underhill, widow of
Capt. William Underhill, late of Lord Lisbone's
[Visct. Lisburne's] Regiment of Foot, praying payment
of the arrears due to him. |
Ibid. |
The Treasury Lords to Col. Coddrington. It is the
King's pleasure that the subsistence of the Duke of
Bolton's Regiment in the West Indies shall be
transmitted to you to be paid over to the officers
according to the musters, for the support of said
Regiment ; commencing from the date of the
establishment which is now passing. We desire
you to see this performed. (Henry Guy to the
Earl of Ranelagh to the like effect.) |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to the Master of the Jewel House. Give
my Lords an account what quantity of broken and
unuseful plate belonging to their Majesties is in
your custody. |
Ibid, p. 212. |
Henry Guy to the Earl of Montagu [Master of the Great
Wardrobe] to give directions that such things
may be delivered out of the [Great] Wardrobe as
are appointed for the Governor of New York :
according to estimate. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 213. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 28 last, for the collectors of the
Customs in the ports of Ipswich, Wells, Lynn,
Boston, Scarborough, Sunderland, Whitby, Southampton,
Cowes, Poole, Weymouth, Lyme, Topsham,
Dartmouth, Falmouth, Looe, Fowey, Truro, Pembroke,
Newcastle, Hull, Liverpool and Great Yarmouth
to receive into their care all such seamen
and mariners remaining in any county in England
or Wales and not listed in their Majesties' service
(who are charged by proclamation as follows to
render themselves to the Navy Commissioners in
London, Chatham or Portsmouth or to the storekeeper
and Muster Master of the Navy at Harwich
or to Henry Greenhall, Agent for the Navy at
Plymouth, or to Robert Henley at Bristol) : and
having received said men to defray the charge of
their conduct and subsistence and likewise of those
seamen that shall be brought into London, Chatham,
Portsmouth, Harwich, Plymouth or Bristol, until
they shall be put on board the ships appointed to
receive them. The said disbursements are to be
made out of the Customs moneys of the said ports
and are to be allowed on the said respective collectors'
accounts. All by reason that consideration is this
day had at the Council Board of the most effectual
means for raising and bringing in of seamen to
man the Fleet this year and it was thought that a
Proclamation be forthwith issued pursuant to the
tenor of that published Feb. 9 [1690-1] last charging
the said seamen etc. to render themselves as
above. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 390. |
Treasury reference to Mr. [Charles] Fox of the petition
of Thomas Wells, John Wardle, Thomas Marshall
and William Edgley for payment of arrears due
to them as Troopers in Col. Theodore Russell's late
Regiment of Horse. |
Reference Book VI, p. 378. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt of the petition of Thomas
Neale, esq., to the King for the like grant of mines
in America as was granted to the late Duke of
Albemarle : viz. : of all mines of gold and silver,
lead, tin, copper, and all mines, minerals and of
saltpetre and all salts whatsoever in the Northern
parts of America (excepting only all parts northward
of Carolina) on paying to the Crown one sixth
of all gold, silver and saltpetre and one tenth of
the clear profits of all tin, lead, copper : with a
proviso to be void if not put in execution within
three years. |
Ibid, p. 378. Out Letters
(Plantations Auditor) I,
p. 373. |
Same to same of the petition of same to the King
for a grant for 21 years of the escheats of estates
which belong to the Crown in the Plantations of
America : rendering upon oath a moiety to the
Crown : no advantage being at present made of
the same. |
Reference Book VI, p. 378. |
For the letter of this day's date from Col. Nicholson,
Lieut. Governor of Virginia, see infra under date
1692, July 1. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, p. 383. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Charles Fox of the petition
of Mr. Cardonnell for payment of 214l. 10s. 0d.
due to him in Ireland as Secretary to the Duke of
Schonberg. |
Reference Book VI, p. 378. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to
prepare a constat or particular of the several lands
in or near the towns of South Cave, Ellerker, Broomfleet
and elsewhere in co. Yorks which were found
by inquisition taken in the county of York about
Nov. 18 last, before Robert Hollis, esq., to have
been heretofore covered by the sea and now derelict :
all with a view to such a lease thereof as the King
may direct. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 517. |
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland,
to report on the enclosed Order of Council [missing]
made upon the petition of the Provost, Fellows and
Scholars of Trinity College, near Dublin, praying
that the quit rents of 257l. per an. reserved on their
lands may be reduced for the next seven years to
10l. per an. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 113. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland.
It has been represented to us that [Col.] Belcastle's
French [Refugees] Regiment has been quartered
for some time in the town of Kinsale and are considerably
indebted to the inhabitants thereof upon
that account ; "and also that the Forces who lay
for some time in the harbour of said town and in
that time often landed ; and being induced to
believe that by reason of these burthens the said
inhabitants have a very hard case and such as
requires something to be done for their relief," we
desire you (either out of moneys remitted from
England or out of the revenues of Ireland) to take
care that the said inhabitants speedily receive what
is due to them on account of quarters or otherwise
for the said Regiment of Belcastle ; and likewise
that you will cause all just demands which the
said inhabitants have upon the Danish Forces to
be adjusted and to send the account thereof to us
that we may give directions for their just satisfaction
out of the pay of those Troops. |
Ibid, p. 114. |
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland,
to observe the directions in the enclosed Order of
Council [missing] for an embargo on ships. |
Ibid. |
Feb. 27.
|
Royal sign manual for the following payments without
account : viz. :
40l. to Dr. Titus Oates for four weeks to Mar. 24
next on his allowance of 10l. per week.
14l. to Ann Fitzharrey for seven weeks, Jan. 7 last
to the 25th inst., on her allowance of 40s. per week for
the subsistence of herself and her daughter Judith.
(Money order dated Mar. 8 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 164. Order
Book III, p. 252. |
Money warrant dormant for the salary of 1,000l.
per an. to John Powell, esq., Serjeant at Law, as
one of the Barons of the Exchequer Court. |
Money Book XI, p. 270. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
(out of loans on the second Twelve Months' Aid)
250l. to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby : to be paid
over to Mr. Henley for biscuit. |
Disposition Book X, p. 70. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out
of same loans) as follows : |
Disposition Book X, p. 70. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby to
complete 14,400l. for recruit
horses for seven Regiments at
300l. a Troop |
4,100 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto in part of 3,500l. for
recruits for the Royal Regiment
[of Horse] and Col. Leveson's
Regiment of Dragoons at 250l.
a Troop |
1,500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Commissioners of
the Transports for provisions for
the men and horses now to be
transported : by way of advance
to the agent at Ostend |
2,063 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for said Commissioners for
the shipmasters that have been
employed to Ireland |
4,148 |
17 |
8 |
|
£11,811 |
17 |
8 |
Same to Serjeant Ryley. Send my Lords the names
of all the Commissioners nominated by the Duke
of Bolton, and yourself or any other, "who are
intended to enquire into the business of New Forest,
all which papers you took out of the [Treasury]
Office." |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 211. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
appoint Francis Phillips as boatman at Penarth,
a member of Swansea port, loco John Jones, lately
deceased.
Edward Crawley as waiter and searcher and
commander of the boatmen at Cromwich [Combwich]
in Bridgwater port.
Phi[llip] Osborne as boatman at Hull loco Antho.
Kiddall, deceased. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 389. |
Treasury reference to Mr. [Charles] Fox of the petition
[missing] of John Lecaan, Physician to the Hospital in
Ireland, praying payment of 106l. remaining due
to him ; "to enable him to repair to his own
country." |
Reference Book VI, p.
379a. |
Same to Mr. Humphrys of the petition of Edward
Russel, esq., to the King for a grant of the manor
of Denbigh in North Wales, valued at about 600l.
or 700l. per an., "for his services." |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands for a particular and ratal of the custody or
farm of the Hundred of Fawsley, co. Northants :
with a view to a lease thereof to Devereux Knightley,
esq., at the rents of 8l. 15s. 4d. and 5s. per an., for
three lives (viz. petitioner, Giles Knightley, son of
Lucy Knightley as below, and Ambrose Holbeach,
junr., of the Inner Temple).
Prefixing : two reports by William Tailer, Deputy
Surveyor General of Crown Lands, on said Knightley's
two petitions ut supra, pp. 1264 and 1477. I have
perused the grant thereof made 1625, July 11, to
Richard Knightley at rents as above for the lives
of Richard, Edward and Lucy Knightley, sons
of the said Richard, of whom Lucy is said to survive,
(but is now confessed to be dead). The premises
are rather honourable than profitable and desired
as a mark of favour from the Crown, having been
long in petitioner's family. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 517-8. |
Report to the Treasury Lords from William Blathwayte,
as Auditor General for the Plantations, on
the petition of Colonel Thomas Dungan, late
Governor of New York, the said petition setting
forth that Dungan hath mortgaged all his estates
for debts contracted and money expended in the
service of the Crown of England against the French,
which estate will be forfeited in May next unless
in the meantime redeemed, his person being likewise
in daily hazard of being arrested on the same account.
Hereupon Blathwayt reports that he has examined
Dungan's accounts of moneys received from the
public revenue of New York and otherwise and of
his disbursements for the support of the Government
of that province and in the war against the
French and the Indians of Canada which were
successfully carried on by him. According to said
accounts, there would [appear to] be due to him and
others for disbursements 10,374l. 10s. 3½d. and more
particularly for disbursements by Robert Levingston,
employed for buying and furnishing provisions for
the Forces then on foot, 2,484l. 8s. 1½d., whereof
Dungan alleges to have satisfied the said Levingston
for 312l. 1s. 11d. But inasmuch as the said accounts
are not sufficiently vouched, nor the accomptant
properly charged with the receipts, it has been usual
in the like cases for the Treasury Lords to refer
the examination thereof to the Governor and
Councils of the respective Plantations, who may
give the accomptants their full charge and require
the proper vouchers. It appears by mortgage
produced to me that Dungan was forced to engage
all his lands, negroes and chattels in New York
to the said Levingston for the answering the sums
disbursed by him ; "and the said particular accompts
having been examined and certified by Stephan
Cortlandt, Deputy Auditor of that Colony, it will
be a present relief to the petitioner if his Majesty
shall" order payment of 2,484l. 8s. 1½d. to said
Levingston (the revenue of New York on which
it would be otherwise chargeable being not sufficient
to answer the same) on condition that Levingston
deliver up the said mortgage to Dungan, who may
likewise stand obliged with the said Levingston
if there shall be any objection to the said accompt
after examination as above by the Governor and
Council of New York. In case of such payment
here in England, I humbly report that there may
be a deduction of 30 per cent. (more or less as the
exchange shall be) for the difference of money ;
thus making the 2,484l. 8s. 1½d. in New York
payable by 1,911l. 6s. 0d. to be paid here in England. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 396-7. |
Feb. 29.
|
Money warrant for 43l. 13s. 9d. to Peter Guenon
Beaubuisson, Gentleman of their Majesties' Bowes,
for three quarters to Christmas last on his annuity
or fee of 58l. 5s. 0d. |
Money Book XI, p. 268. |
Same for 75l. to said Beaubuisson for same time on
his allowance of 100l. per an. as Gentleman of his
Majesty's Bowes and Guns and Keeper of the Private
Armoury at Whitehall : for his care and pains in
keeping all the private guns and other arms in the
said Private Armoury at Whitehall in good condition
and for the cost of servants and necessaries
for that service. (Money order dated Mar. 1
hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 268. Order Book
III, p. 250. |
Money warrant for 10,000l. to Richard, Earl of
Bellomont, Treasurer to the Queen, to complete
the 50,000l. as by the privy seal of 1691, Aug. 31,
supra, p. 1269. (Money order dated Mar. 1 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 269.
Order Book III, p. 223. |
Same for 141l. 17s. 10d. to the executors of
Sir Henry Pollexfen, late Lord Chief Justice of
Common Pleas, for 21 days (1691, May 25, to
June 15 following, being the day of his decease)
on his fee of 1,000l. per an., see supra, p. 1510. |
Money Book XI, p. 269. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of the 12,000l. loan made by Mr. Noell :
viz. : |
Disposition Book X, p. 71. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to the Cofferer of the Household |
8,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Treasurer of the Chamber |
2,500 |
0 |
0 |
to the Master of the Horse |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Beaubuisson |
118 |
13 |
4 |
to the Pages of the Bedchamber |
36 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Needham |
120 |
0 |
0 |
|
£11,774 |
13 |
6 |
Same to same to issue (out of any unappropriated
moneys in the Exchequer) 200l. to Capt. John
Richards. (For the warrant authorising this issue
see under Mar. 3, infra, p. 1524.) |
Ibid. |
Same to the Attorney and Solicitor General, enclosing
a paper [missing]. My Lords desire your opinion
this afternoon on the prohibition clause mentioned
therein "against granting any imprests out of the
said money." |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 211. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to Lieut.
General Sgravemore's lodgings in St. James's House
to seal his goods that are going for Holland. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Attorney General to bring a scire facias
against the patent whereby William Kemp holds
the office of searcher of Plymouth port. Mr.
William Brockett will attend you herein. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Agents [for Taxes]. My Lords desire
you to send out the [copies of the Parliamentary]
Acts for the Quarterly Poll with all expedition :
and to employ one Rowell, a deputy messenger [of
the Chamber] therein. |
Ibid, p. 212. |
Same to the Earl of Montagu [Master of the Great
Wardrobe] to give directions for the delivery out
of the [Great] Wardrobe of liveries to the Trumpeters
that are to attend Visct. Sidney into Ireland. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to the Forces]
to transmit to Mr. Robinson the enclosed extract
[missing] of a letter from the Lords Justices [of
Ireland] concerning recruit horses. |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Lawrence de Butt of Sligo,
praying payment of 176l. by him disbursed for their
Majesties' service by order of Col. Lloyd when
Governor of Sligo. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 212. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to the
Duke of Wurtemberg's lodgings over against the
Geo[rge] Tavern in the Pall Mall, to seal his goods
that are going for Holland. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to similarly seal the goods of the Earl
of Athlone at his lodgings in Leicester Fields ; with
a view to same going to Holland. |
Ibid. |
[?]
|
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox, enclosing the petition
[missing] of Sir William Douglas, Lieut. Col. of
Sir Thomas Levingston's Regiment of Dragoons,
praying payment of 182l. due for his pay. You
are to insert this sum in your [next weekly] memorial
for money. |
Ibid, p. 213. |
Feb. 29.
|
Same to Sir Fran. Lawley [Master of the Jewel House].
I have read to my Lords your account of the 5th inst.
of plate delivered out of the Jewel House to
ambassadors and others which is not yet returned.
My Lords desire you to give warning to those
persons to return the plate into your Office. Give
my Lords an account of your proceedings herein. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Humfreys to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] concerning the manor and castle
of Bere and Penally. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to the
Earl of Essex's house in St. James's Square to seal
his goods that are going for Holland. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Auditor [of Crown Revenues]
for Wales of the petition of Cha. May, esq., for a
reversionary grant of a rent charge of 200l. per an.
payable out of the revenue of South Wales. |
Reference Book VI, p.
379a. |
Same to the Surveyor General [of Crown Lands] of
the petition of John Whiteing, shewing that a
grant was made about 50 years since (at 40l. fine
and 5l. rent) of [certain] waste land on the river
Tyne which is overflowed every tide : therefore
praying for the arrears and a new grant [of the
premises]. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to same for a constat or particular
and for a ratal of the manor of West Ashford,
co. Devon, and of the scite of the late monastery
of Burnham in order to a lease thereof to Edward,
Visct. Villiers, for 99 years in reversion of the
several terms in being.
Prefixing : report to the Treasury by William Harbord,
Surveyor General, dated 1691, Nov. 5, on said
Viscount's petition for same. The petitioner was
a suitor in 1691, April, for said manor, and I reported
thereon in the same month that it was certified in
the Parliamentary Survey of 1650 as consisting
of 11 small copyhold tenements, valued in all at
122l. per an. : that the manor was granted by
James I to Sir Thomas Gorges for 41 years in
reversion of the death of the Marchioness of
Northampton ; said term expired in 1676, April 1 ;
a further reversion was granted in 1669 to Sir Amias
Pollard for 25 years, which will expire 1701, April 1.
A fine of 200l. will be sufficient for a fresh grant
of 21 years, as the reversion is of small value : but
if the fee simple should be granted it may be
worth 1,300l.
The scite of the late monastery of Burnham was
lately petitioned for by Mr. Neale and report was
made thereon 1691, Aug. 7. These premises were
granted 1663, July 18, to Sir John Wintour and
Hugh May for 16 years in reversion at the old rent
of 11l. 18s. 1d. and increased rent of 95l. to make
up the moiety of the improved value "as was
usual set in those times." There are three years
to come in the said term. A fresh lease for 31 years
at the old rent of 11l. 18s. 1d. is worth a fine of
1,500l., "being about 7½ years' purchase," but the
inheritance would be worth 3,500l. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money, XIII, pp. 518-9. |
Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of a deputation
from William Blathwaite (as Surveyor and Auditor
General of the Plantations) to Isaac Addington, esq.,
to be his deputy for the execution of the said office
in their Majesties' Province of the Massachusetts
Bay. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 520. |