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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Aug. 1.
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Money warrant for 60l. to the Dean and Chapter of
Westminster for one year to June 24 last on the
annuity to the ministers of the French Church in
the Savoy. |
Money Book XI, p. 371.
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Henry Guy to the Victualling Commissioners. My Lords
agree to your calculation of the cost and charges
of provisions to be sent to the West Indies, amounting
to 13,085l. 2s. 8d. They will take care to
satisfy same by 1,000l. a week, commencing from
Wednesday next. |
Disposition Book X, p.
162. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
5,908l. 8s. 7d. to Edward Russell on any unsatisfied
order in his name as Treasurer of the Navy : to be
to discharge the several quarters of the two Marine
Regiments : and to be issued out of loans to be
made by said Russell on credit of the Exchequer
in general. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to issue 2,554l. 9s. 6d. to the Earl of
Ranelagh on any unsatisfied order in his name
as Paymaster of the Forces : to be issued out of a
loan to the like amount to be made by said Earl
on credit of the Exchequer in general : and to be
paid over to John Goudet and Company for furnishing
the Earl of Monmouth's Regiment of Foot
with clothing and other accoutrements. |
Ibid, p. 163. |
Same to same to issue 374l. 9s. 0d. to Charles Fox
and Lord Coningsby on any unsatisfied order in
their names for the service of the Forces [in Ireland] :
to be issued out of a loan to the like amount to be
made by said Fox on credit of the Exchequer in
General : and to be paid over to said John Goudet
and Company for furnishing the Marquis de Ruvigny's
Regiment of Horse with clothing and other accoutrements. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners. Speak with
my Lords on the enclosed presentment [missing] from
the Excise Commissioners. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 133. |
Same to the Victualling Commissioners. My Lords
agree to your report concerning the hire of ships
to carry provisions and soldiers to the West Indies.
You are to contract for the transports accordingly.
They will take care to furnish the moneys necessary.
Appending : said report, dated July 29. In 1690
we sent several prisoners to the West Indies, freight
free [in his Majesty's ships] : but in the case of
one ship which laded wholly with provisions we
agreed to 30s. a ton for the one half and the other
half to go freight free : which was 15s. a ton for
the whole. In May, 1691, we had likewise provisions
on some ships carried freight free. To one
which carried only bread and oil we gave 17s. a
ton in cask, which was about 34s. per ton [of] the
usual tonnage for bread. In September, 1691,
we laded about 440 tons of provisions. On 110
tons thereof, laden in three ships, we paid but 20s.
a ton ; on 205 tons, laden in two ships, 30s. a ton ;
and on 125 tons, laden in one ship, we paid 40s. a
ton. All the freight was to be paid here in London
on certificates of delivery in the West Indies.
We think the proposed freight of 20s. a ton is
moderate for ships carrying any considerable
quantity ; but those that carry less in proportion
may accept of a less freight. If there be a considerable
quantity of provisions to send, as we
apprehend there may be, it will be impossible to
procure freight at the proposed price unless all
ships be obliged to take a proportion of the freight.
As to the freight for carrying soldiers, we have
never had to do with that matter, but have heard
that 4l. per head has been given when the owners
of the ship found provisions for the soldiers. We
think this is much dearer than what is now proposed.
For we account the voyage may be performed in
two months, and so the provisions for the men
cannot at the most come to more than 40s. per man.
Therefore we think the proposal of 20s. per man
is indifferent ; nothing being reckoned for the
freight of the provisions laden for them. Unless
all the ships permitted to go be obliged to carry
their proportion, no number of men can be transported
on the terms proposed.
Six Freinds, 280 tons, 20 guns, 28 men : proposed
by Capt. Hum. South and Richard Diamond :
offers to carry provisions or stores from Portsmouth
to the West Indies to the quantity of 200 tons at
20s. per ton : also a number of soldiers not exceeding
150 at 20s. per head, the King finding them provisions
and hammocks to lie in ; the tonnage of
their provisions to be accounted as part of the
above 200 tons, but no freight to be reckoned for
it : [further] proposeth to carry any provisions
or stores [from London] to Portsmouth on their
way on condition of protection for her men : the
stores and soldiers for the West Indies to be shipped
before Sept. 30 and the freight to be paid here [in
London].
Dolphin pink, Jo[h]n Sanders master, 120 tons,
10 men : proposes to carry 100 tons of provisions
and up to 50 soldiors on terms as above.
Mary and Hannagh, Thomas Morris master, 140
tons, 10 guns, 14 men : proposes to carry — tons
of provisions and up to — soldiers on terms as
above. |
Ibid, pp. 333-4. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant,
to be signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters
of the Forces late in Ireland to pay 10l.
to Col. Edward Wilson as royal bounty ; he being
one of the officers that came in upon the capitulation
of Limerick : and also 3l. 4s. 9d., lately directed
out of a sum payable to him as per warrant of
July 15 last. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 334. |
Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to permit
the Prince of Brandenburg Anspach or any persons
employed by him to export to Holland, Customs
free, a coach which is preparing here for him. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 334. |
Same to the Earl of Montagu [Master of the Great
Wardrobe] to report on the enclosed memorial
[missing] of Thomas Freckleton, agent to Sir John
Laniere's Regiment of Horse, concerning the
612l. 9s. 3d. alleged to be due to said Regiment for
liveries, standards etc. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the enclosed
proposal [missing] of the abovesaid Freckleton
concerning the money due for the clothing of the
abovesaid Regiment. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands of the petition of the Bishop of Lincoln for
the grant of the fee of a piece of ground which he
purchased between King Street and Swallow Street,
on which he built a chapel and house for a schoolmaster. |
Reference Book VI, p. 415. |
Same to the Warden etc. of the Mint of the petition
of Sim. Harcourt, of the Crown Office, for payment
of 10l. 5s. 0d. expended in prosecuting informations
in the late reign against William Greenwood and
William Cooper for uttering and exchanging clipped
money. |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland.
You have not yet reported on Col. Schack's petition
referred to you April 18 last. Send my Lords your
opinion thereon forthwith. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 188. |
Aug. 3.
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Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to
register loans as follow on the second and fourth
quarters respectively of the Quarterly Poll in the
course as here set and in accordance with the like
warrant of July 27 last, supra, pp. 1742-4, viz. : |
Money Book XI, pp. 373-4. |
On the second quarter.
Nathaniell Gifford : 3,000l. : tally of loan dated
July 28 : to be paid in course after 126,000l.
John Knight : 1,000l. : tally dated July 30 : to
be paid in course after 10,500l.
Nathaniel Gifford : 5,000l. : tally of loan dated
July 30 : to be paid in course after 5,500l. |
On the fourth quarter.
William Wallis : 2,000l. : tally dated July 30 :
payable after 46,662l.
Leonard Robinson : 3,700l. by tally dated Aug. 2
and 1,300l. by tally dated Aug. 3 : payable
after 55,000l.
William Wallis : 3,000l. . tally dated July 30 :
payable after 105,464l. |
Money warrant for 5,000l. to Leonard Robinson, esq.,
in repayment of the like sum lent by him, as above,
on credit of the Exchequer in General. |
Ibid, p. 372. |
Same for 5,000l. to William Wallis in repayment of a
like loan : tally of loan dated July 30. |
Ibid, p. 359. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to
me [Guy] for secret service the 400l. which will be
paid into the Exchequer to-morrow by Visct.
Newport, 350l. thereof on the first Poll and 50l.
on the Review of the said Poll [representing assessments
to the said taxes on the Royal Household]. |
Disposition Book X, p.
163. |
Same to the Commissioners for Tin Farthings. I
have read to my Lords your memorial of July 22
last, touching payment of a pension of 400l. per an.
to Mris. Bridgett Darcy, charged upon you by the
patent of June 3 last. My Lords agree to your
payment of same from time to time according to
the directions of said patent. |
Ibid, p. 166. |
Same to Mr. Ayloffe, King's Remembrancer in the
Exchequer, to pay into the Receipt by Tuesday
next the 586l. 19s. 11½d. arisen out of the estate
of the late Marquess of Powys, which money was
put into your hands by order of the Exchequer
Court. When you have paid it in my Lords will
consider your petition for arrears of salary. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 335. |
Same to the Principal Officers of the Ordnance. In
the payment of the transport ships you are to
observe the directions given in the letters patent to
Mr. Bowles concerning the admeasurement of the
ships. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send an officer
to Mr. Evelyn's house in Dover Street to visit his
goods there in order to their transport to Ireland ;
and to permit him to ship therewith three horses for
his own use. |
Ibid. |
Same to same. You have not yet employed Abraham
Aldersey as requested May 2 last, supra, p. 1623.
You are immediately to employ him as a quayman. |
Ibid, p. 336. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, July 1 last, granting permission to the
Three Brothers, 130 tons, 12 men, and the William,
120 tons, 12 men, to go out to load salmon for the
Straits, this being the only proper season of the
year for sending out ships upon that trade : all on
the petition of Joseph Jackson and others concerned
in the salmon trade. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 423. |
Treasury reference to the Commissioners for Transportation
of the petition of Arthur Shallett et al., shewing
that in a former petition they desired 781l. 19s. 0d.
for half a month's pay [of their ships' freight]
towards defraying the great charge the owners of
12 ships had been at, which carried down men and
horses to the buoy of the Nore in order to go for
Holland, but [which] were remanded : further that
said Shallett has lately furnished the Transports
Commissioners with the ship Leopard for the said
purpose, for which 286l. 16s. 0d. is due : therefore
praying payment of said total of 1,068l. 15s. 0d.,
Shallett having much money to pay for Customs of
wines etc. |
Reference Book VI, p. 415. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Johnson of London, goldsmith, for restoration
of a parcel of silk which was sent to him from
Holland and was landed without his privity at his
house in Greenwich and there seized by Capt. Nash,
a Customs officer at Gravesend. |
Ibid, p. 416. |
Aug. 4.
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Treasury warrant to the Principal Officers of the
Ordnance to apply the 9,698l. 15s. 2½d. directed
this day, ut infra, p. 1755, to complete the
61,869l. 16s. 0d., being the share and proportion
allotted to the Ordnance Office out of the 1,000,000l.
appropriated by the Act [3 Wm. and Mary, c. 5]
for the second Twelve Months' Aid. |
Money Book XI, p. 328. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners to similarly apply
the 5,000l. directed this day, ut supra, to wages
of the Navy. |
Ibid, p. 344. |
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Money warrants for the following sums in repayment
of loans on credit of the Exchequer in general :
viz. :
John Knight : 4,000l. : tally of loan dated
July 26.
Nathaniell Gifford : 3,000l. : tally dated July 28.
ditto : 5,000l. : tally dated July 30.
John Knight : 1,000l. . tally dated July 30. |
Ibid, pp. 340, 359. |
Aug. 4.
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Treasury warrant dormant to John Knight, Customs
Cashier, to pay the salary of 52l. per an. to Henry
Esday, gent., as a King's waiter, London port,
loco Charles Hanbury, surrendered. |
Ibid, p. 375. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
as follows out of the Exchequer : viz. : |
Disposition Book X, pp.
164-5. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of 15,650l. of loans on the
second Twelve Months' Aid ;
3,600l. of [money of or loans on]
the first quarter of the Poll ;
2,700l. of ditto on the second
quarter of same ; 2,591l. 3s. 0d.
of general loans : making
24,541l. 3s. 0d. in all. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for a
week's subsistence as well to
the Forces in Flanders (including
the Train of Artillery
and contingencies) as to the
Forces here |
20,752 |
18 |
0 |
to ditto for the gunners in the
several garrisons in further part
of their arrear |
107 |
18 |
4 |
to ditto to complete the extraordinary
expense of the Hospital
in Flanders |
1,500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Sir Joseph Herne
towards reimbursing him the
money returned [forwarded] by
bills for the Hanover Forces |
1,208 |
6 |
8 |
to ditto towards clearing the English
[army] pensions to 1691,
Aug. 31 |
300 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur Vander Esch
to make the pay to the Regiments
of [the Earl of] Athlone
and Schack [equal to] English ;
for six weeks |
472 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Col. Ashton and Col.
Bynns, upon their allowance of
1s. 3d. per diem
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200 |
0 |
0 |
Out of loans on the second Twelve
Months' Aid. |
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to the Treasurer of the Navy in
further part of the million
[appropriated by the Act of
3 Wm. and Mary, c. 5] : "and
is for wages" |
5,000 |
0 |
0 |
Out of general loans. |
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to ditto |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for two frigates |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Victuallers, for
victualling the soldiers going to
the Plantations |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Sick and Wounded
out of the Victuallers' proportion
for June and July : and to
be paid to the Receiver of the
Sick and Wounded |
1,600 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto, more for the said Receiver,
upon account of prisoners
of war |
500 |
0 |
0 |
Out of loans on the second Twelve
Months' Aid. |
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to the Treasurer of the Ordnance. |
4,698 |
15 |
2½ |
to ditto more, out of loans to be
made by himself upon the said
Aid |
5,000 |
0 |
0 |
(This sum [9,698l. 15s. 2½d.]
completes the Ordnance Office
share of the 1,000,000l. appropriated
as above.) |
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Out of general loans. |
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to ditto more upon account of the
arrear to the [Artillery] Train
in Flanders |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Visct. Castleton's
tents |
157 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Duke of Leinster's
tents |
155 |
16 |
2 |
to ditto for tents for the Danes
bought in lieu of those cast
away at Ostend |
123 |
19 |
9 |
to ditto upon the estimate for
Sheerness |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox for the Danes in
further part of 6,800l. |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto, upon account of small
accoutrements |
960 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Col. Wilson |
13 |
4 |
9 |
to ditto for Monsieur Abely, a
chirurgeon |
45 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Ann Martin, widow |
8 |
15 |
6 |
to ditto for Monsieur Vander Esch
towards completing the English
and Dutch Regiments |
1,200 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Commissioners of
Transports upon account of the
arrear due to the Scotch [ships]
masters and of the month's
advance of freight |
300 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same upon account of
provisions furnished by the
Victualling Commissioners to
several soldiers and Col. Trelawney's
Regiment |
502 |
12 |
10 |
Out of the Hereditary and Temporary
Excise. |
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to the Cofferer of the Household |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Master of the Horse for the
Stables [accompanying the King]
abroad |
800 |
0 |
0 |
to me [Guy] for secret service |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to the Earl of Monmouth |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to Visct. Sidney as late Secretary
of State : for secret service |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Richards for services payable
in the Treasurer of the
Chamber's Office |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Norris |
24 |
9 |
7 |
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£53,930 |
16 |
9½ |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
11,000l. to Visct. Newport, Treasurer of the Household,
on any unsatisfied order in his name for the
service of the Household : to be issued out of
loans to be made by said Visct. or by Lancelot
Burton on credit of the three fourths of the Customs. |
Disposition Book X, p.
165. |
Same to Mr. [Aaron] Smith [Treasury Solicitor],
enclosing a memorial or presentment [missing]
from the Warden of the Mint concerning the clippings
etc. [found in the possession] of convicts [and]
seized by the sheriffs of London and others. You
are to consult with the Attorney General some
proper way or method for preserving their Majesties'
right to such clippings. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 336. |
Same to Mr. Clark to procure a royal warrant, to be
signed by the Queen, to authorise the Earl of
Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces, to pay
14,198l. 13s. 4d. to Richard Alcock, Thomas Hawgood,
William Hudson, Robert Lord and others
for clothing and accoutrements by them furnished
to the Regiments of Colonels Erle and Beveridge. |
Ibid. |
Same to same for a same to authorise the Paymasters
of the Forces lately in Ireland to pay 2,000l. clear
of poundage to Henry, Visct. Sidney, and Thomas,
now Lord Coningsby, for their providing proper
equipages for themselves, as they were going Lords
Justices to Ireland : to be in place of a like warrant
which was signed by the King some time since,
but, not being dated or countersigned, has not
been acted upon. |
Ibid, p. 338. |
The Treasury Lords to the Earl of Bedford, Lord
Lieutenant of Middlesex, to discharge the officers,
ministers and clerks of the Exchequer from attendance
at the Militia or other military duties, in
accordance with the ancient custom and privileges
of the Receipt of the Exchequer, "whereof there
can be no question made" : contrary whereto they
are now summoned to attend the Militia. This
letter is to be entered on the books and records of
the Militia. |
Ibid, p. 337. |
Same to Mr. Packer. You are to attend [to] the
passing of your father's accounts relating to the
new buildings at Greenwich, which now lie before
Auditor Done. |
Ibid. |
The Treasury Lords to Mr. William Robinson. Auditor
Done has received an account of the provisions
delivered out of the Stores in Ireland under your
and Mr. Vanhomrigh's management. He cannot
make a state of the said account by reason you
have not charged yourselves with the money and
provisions received, or from whom, nor produced
any vouchers to justify your issues [of provisions].
Take speedy care herein. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 337. |
Same to Mr. Corbyn, enclosing a letter [missing] from
Mr. Whitley relating to some books and certificates
that are in your hands concerning the disbanding
of the Army [new raised in 1678 for the war with
the French King]. You are to attend the Auditors
of Imprests forthwith with said books and certificates. |
Ibid, p. 338. |
Treasury letters patent appointing Henry Esday a
King's waiter, London port, loco Charles Hanbury,
surrendered, who was thereto appointed 1688,
June 15, loco Henry Titchburne. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 430-1. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Pyndar Ollerenshaw for a tidewaiter's
place, London port. |
Reference Book VI, p. 415. |
Same to the Auditors of Imprests of the petition of
John Ady and Hen. Ballow, Deputy Chamberlains
for joining tallies, praying payment of 40l. 1s. 0d.
due to them for the fee of 2s. per 1,000l. for joining,
entering and transcribing to the Pipe all tallies
on the account of the Customs for the year
ended 1690, Michaelmas : which tallies came to
400,576l. 9s. 0d. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of
the petition of John Weekes to the Queen for the
discharge of a rent of 10l. per an. on a small tenement
in the manor of Bradninch, co. Devon : same
being referred to the Treasury July 19 last. |
Ibid, p. 416. |
Same to same of the petition of Sir John Manwaring
for a new lease of the bailiwick of the Hundred of
Northwich, to be passed together with the profits
of Macclesfield Courts, formerly petitioned for. |
Ibid. |
Same to Sir Christopher Wren of Mr. Negus's bill of
513l. 11s. 11d. of expenses for repairs in the
Mews. |
Ibid, p. 417. |
Report to the Queen from the Treasury Lords on
the petition of Geo. Thoms (Thomas), master of the
Three Johns of Jamaica, 40 tons, and of Jo[h]n
Finch, master of the Greyhound, brigantine of
Jamaica, praying leave to return with six men
each to their habitations, their vessels being proper
for that trade but not for the European trade.
The owners, masters and mariners belong to Jamaica,
and some have not been in England before for five
years. They will give security not to take with
them any seamen but what really belong to the
Plantations.
Appending : report from the Customs Commissioners
to the Treasury Lords on said petition : to the
above effect. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, p. 54. |
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland,
enclosing the memorial [missing] of the Countess of
Devonshire concerning the managing of Sir Lawrence
Esmond's estate, who is now in France, and to whom
she is guardian. My Lords direct you to take all
possible care that the estate be managed to the
best advantage. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 188. |
Report to the Treasury Lords from William Blathwaite
[as Auditor of the Plantations] on the petition
of John Addis, ut supra, p. 1727. By letters of
Mar. 4 last from Col. Kendall, Governor in Chief of
Barbados, to the Committee of Trade and Plantations,
it appears that upon the coming of the French
squadron of ships of war into the West Indies
and the danger he apprehended to the Leeward
Islands and the merchants' fleet there, Col. Kendall
hired a small vessel on purpose to give the speediest
account that might be of the condition and circumstances
of their Majesties' affairs as well in relation
to the ships of war as other matters of importance
there. This vessel he certified to the Navy Commissioners
to be the brigantine Expedition, Samuel
Harris master, and that the master is to be allowed
90l. for that service. Col. Kendal has drawn a
bill for 90l. on the said Commissioners. If the
Treasury do not enable them to satisfy same it will
discourage masters of ships in the West Indies from
hiring their vessels for their Majesties' service upon
the like emergency. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 381-2. |
[? Aug. 5.]
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Money warrant for 875l. to the Marquess of Carmarthen
in repayment of so much lent by him the 5th inst.
on credit of the Exchequer in general.
2,400l. to Leonard Robinson in like repayment of
a like loan made the 5th inst. |
Money Book XI, p. 372. |
Aug. 5.
|
Same for 24l. 9s. 7d. to Jo. Norris, joiner [to the Privy
Chamber], for 1¼ years to June 24 last on his allowance
of 1s. a day and 1l. 6s. 8d. per an. for a livery. |
Ibid, p. 375. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
5,500l. to John Richards on any unsatisfied order
in his name for services payable in the Treasurer of
the Chamber's Office : to be issued out of loans to be
made by said Richards on credit of the three fourths
of the Customs. |
Disposition Book X, p.
166. |
Same to same to issue 3,500l. to Ralph, Earl of
Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe, similarly
for the service of the Great Wardrobe [out of loans
etc. ut supra]. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed
state [missing] of Lady Bellew's case ; particularly
advise whether her estate be forfeited. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 338. |
Same to the Excise Commissioners. Send my Lords a
list of all your officers in the city and country : their
names, particulars of offices and salaries. (The like
letter to the Principal Officers of the Ordnance.) |
Ibid, p. 339. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, Aug. 1 inst., permitting the ship Loyal
Mount Eagle, William Deacon master, 140 tons,
22 men, to sail to Sophia in Barbary on security
to return to England before the end of February
next : all on the petition of William Richardson. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 423-4. |
The like Treasury order on the like Council Order for
leave to the Industry, George Stevens master, to sail
to Santa Cruz in Barbary : all on the petition of
Thomas Pindar. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 424. |
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of Michael
Studholme's estimate for reparations necessary on
the Gravel Walk between Whitehall and Kensington ;
amounting to 188l. 17s. 4d. |
Reference Book VI, p. 416. |
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands and
to Phillip Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent
South, of the petition of Mary Calfe to the Queen,
shewing that the forest of St. Leonards in Sussex,
with the appurtenances (except the iron mills in it
and the liberty of taking iron ore and 250 load of
coal and 30 cord of wood yearly for the use of the
said mills), is vested in petitioner ; and the excepted
premises are likewise in her for 31 years from 1662,
June 27, at 36l. 13s. 4d. per an. : therefore praying
that the said exception may be discharged by a
grant under a perpetual rent of 36l. 13s. 4d. per an. |
Ibid. |
Aug. 6.
|
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to
the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal
for a grant to Sir Joseph Herne et al. of quit rents
as follows in the form of an indenture [subsequently]
dated Aug. 9, between their Majesties of the one
part and Sir Joseph Herne, Sir Stephen Evance of
London, kts., and William Scawen of London, esq.
The said three persons have advanced or lent, or
agreed forthwith to advance 30,000l. sterling and
further before Michaelmas, 1694, will lend hereafter
"some further sum" for their Majesties' occasions
in Ireland, according to agreements to be made
between them and the Chief Governors of Ireland.
In consideration thereof and to secure the repayment
thereof with 10 per cent. interest (being the
lawful interest in the kingdom of Ireland), their
Majesties hereby demise, grant, bargain and sell to
them all the quit rents of 3d. per English acre
per an. in the Province of Leinster ; and of 2¼d.
per acre per an. in the Province of Munster ; and of
1½d. per acre per an. in the Province of Connaught ;
and of 2d. per acre per an. in the Province of Ulster ;
and of 1s. 6d. yearly out of every 20s. rent for
which any house or tenements were granted in
any Corporations in Ireland which were allotted
to any person to satisfy arrears due to any commissioned
officer who served Charles I or Charles II
in the wars in Ireland before 5 June, 1649 ; and
of all and every the annual quit rents payable by
adventurers, soldiers, reprized persons or officers
under the Act of Settlement and Act of Explanation
or by any other Act of Parliament whatsoever or
payable likewise on lands set out for the augmentation
of bishoprics, for endowments of parochial
churches with glebes, for the support of Trinity
College, the maintenance of Duncannon Fort, the
benefit of the Corporation of Bandon Bridge, or on
lands enjoyed by transplanted persons in the
Province of Connaught in County Clare and on all
other lands seized and sequestered by reason of
the Rebellion : and also all chief rents, Crown rents,
rents service, rents of inheritance, rents of assize,
rents charge, rents seck or dry rents, fee farm rents,
rents or leases, custodiam rents, composition rents
or composition money, Exchequer rents, rents
nomine decimae or vicesimae, assart rents, rents due
for purprestures arrented, copyhold rents and other
rents payable to their Majesties in Ireland now in
charge or existent : all to hold to them and the
said Herne, Evance and Scawen, their assigns etc.
for 21 years : they paying therefor a peppercorn rent
yearly on May 1 at Strongbow's tomb in Dublin.
The said Herne, Evance and Scawen undertake
within 60 days of the making of this indenture to
pay the said 30,000l. into the Exchequer, Ireland.
Full aid of the Exchequer to be given them in
getting in the said rents and they to have access
to all records relating thereto.
Nevertheless the Crown to have the right during
said term of 21 years to moderate the quit rents
upon the most coarse and barren and insolvent
lands in Ireland so as to encourage plantation
answerable to the clause in the Act of Explanation.
Provided also that on due repayment by the Crown
of said 30,000l. (viz. by successive quarters thereof
at Lady day, 1693, Michaelmas, 1693, Lady day, 1694,
and Michaelmas, 1694), and on due repayment (at
dates to be agreed hereafter) of any such "further
sum" as above and interest thereon ; then the
present demise shall be void and of none effect :
but in default of such repayment they shall hereby
quietly enjoy the full of said term. But until some
such default be made in the repayment of the said
moneys it shall be lawful for their Majesties to
receive and enjoy the said rents to their own use
and behoof without impediment or interruption
from the said Herne, Evance and Scawen. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 285-96. |
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to
the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal
for a grant to Thomas Neale of all mines of gold
and silver and royal mines whatsoever and of all
mines of lead, tin, copper and other mines whatsoever,
and all mines, minerals or veins of saltpetre
and all earth, soils and ground for the making of
saltpetre and all minerals, earths, stones and salts
whatsoever, open or not and discovered or not,
within all and every their Majesties' Plantations or
Colonies in America, excepting only the Colonies
of New England, Virginia and all parts northward
of Carolina : with free liberty to him to search,
dig and open etc., etc. ; to hold for 51 years from
date hereof : rendering to the Crown a sixth part
of the gold and silver, to be paid into the Exchequer,
England ; and a sixth part of the saltpetre, to be
served into the Ordnance Office Stores ; and a tenth
part of all lead, tin, copper, minerals and other the
said premises. He to keep and render fair accounts,
to be open to Treasury inspection. Neale is further
hereby empowered to enter and work upon any
mines or minerals formerly granted to Christopher,
Duke of Albemarle, deceased, or any others, in all
cases where the grants thereof are void by reason
of not working or for any other reason. This grant
to be void if Neale do not open or work some mine
or mines within each of the herein Colonies or
Plantations before Michaelmas, 1693. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 303-5. |
Royal warrant for 2,500l. to William D'Nassau, Master
of the Robes ; upon account for the use and service
of the Robes. (Money warrant dated Aug. 9
hereon.) (Money order dated Aug. 12 hereon.)
(Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay
same out of loans to be made into the Exchequer
by said William D'Nassau on credit of the three
fourths of the Customs.) |
King's Warrant Book XVI,
p. 306. Money Book
XI, p. 376. Order Book
III, p. 291. Disposition
Book X, p. 170. |
Same for 4,000l. to Charles, Duke of Schonberg, for
one year to Dec. 31 next by way of advance on his
pension. (Money warrant dated Aug. 23 hereon.)
(Money order dated Aug. 26 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 310. Money
Book XI, p. 386. Order
Book III, p. 297. |
Royal sign manual for 500l. to Henry, Visct. Sidney,
late one of the Principal Secretaries of State : for
secret service : without account. (Money warrant
dated Aug. 9 hereon.) (Money order dated
Aug. 10 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 311. Order
Book III, p. 291. |
Same for 20l. to James Roach for half a year to Aug. 1
inst. on his allowance as royal bounty for swimming
the Derry at the time of the siege of Londonderry :
and 50l. to Ann Fitzharrey for 25 weeks, Feb. 25
last to the 18th inst., on her allowance of 40s. per
week. (Money warrant dated Aug. 10 hereon.)
(Money order dated Aug. 12 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 311. Order
Book III, p. 294. |
Royal warrant discharging George Sayer, his executors,
assigns etc. from the payment and delivery of 19
loads of hay and 16½ quarters of oats and from all
arrears thereof to which he is liable under the lease
of the manors of Chertsey and Hardwich, co. Surrey,
granted 1672, July 21, to Denzill, Lord Holles,
et al., in trust for the Queen Consort, and since,
viz. 1687, July 1, granted by said Queen Consort
to said Sayer for 31 years. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 312-3. |
Royal sign manual for 4,000l. to John Braguiere :
without account : to be distributed among the
distressed French Protestants as the Queen's charity
and benevolence for their relief and subsistence.
(Money warrant dated Aug. 9 hereon.) (Money
order dated Aug. 11 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 313. Order Book
III, p. 295. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 200l. to
William Aldworth on the unsatisfied order of 1690-1,
Mar. 9, supra, p. 1049, in his name : to be satisfied by
tallies on the Receiver of Crown Revenues in Yorks,
Durham or Northumberland. This sum will complete
500l. directed for by said order. |
Money Book XI, p. 375. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to
forthwith pay into the Exchequer 500l. of the
fourth of the Customs. |
Disposition Book X, p.
166. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue the abovesaid
500l. to me [Guy] for secret service : also to
issue 22l. 10s. 0d. to the clerks of the Treasurer's
Remembrancer's Office ; out of the small branches
of the revenue. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to issue 11,000l. to Francis, Visct.
Newport, Cofferer of the Household, for the service
of the Household : to be issued out of loans to be
made by said Visct. or by Mr. Lancelot Burton, on
credit of the three fourths of the Customs. |
Ibid, p. 167. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
to Hen. D'Nassau, Master of the Horse, 3,000l. :
out of loans to be made by said D'Nassau on
credit of the three fourths of the Customs. |
Disposition Book X, p.
170. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing a
presentment [missing] from the Principal Commissioners
for Prizes, desiring liberty to bring into
the Thames the St. John Baptist, now lying in
Yarmouth port, and lately condemned for a prize.
You are to permit her to be brought under convoy. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 338. |
Same to Mr. Boothe, enclosing a petition [missing] of
John Fisher and James Ammond, pretending to
belong to the smack which was carrying Visct.
Preston etc. into France, and praying some reward.
Certify my Lords whether they did belong to the
said smack and how far they were instrumental in
seizing the said lord. |
Ibid, p. 339. |
Same to Mr. Tayler [Deputy Surveyor General of
Crown Lands] to report a ratal of the piece of
ground near Piccadilly petitioned for by the Bishop
of Lincoln. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant, to
be signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters
of the Forces lately in Ireland to pay
374l. 9s. 0d. to John Goudet upon account for
clothing Visct. Galway's Regiment of Horse. |
Ibid. |
Same to same for a same to authorise same to pay
as follows : viz. :
50l. to Brigadier La Meloniere on account for
subsistence for the wives and families of his
Regiment.
50l. to Col. Du Cambon for ditto.
50l. to Col. Bellcastle for ditto.
45l. to Monsieur Abely in full of his arrears as
chirurgeon to the Hospital in Ireland.
8l. 15s. 6d. to Ann Martin, widow, in full of her
husband's pay as late Lieutenant in the late
Lieut. Gen. Douglas's Regiment now under
Col. Row.
300l. to the Commissioners of the Transports on
account for the Scotch [ship] masters for the
monthly advance [on their freight contract]. |
Ibid, p. 340. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, Aug. 1 inst., for ships to do quarantine
at the Hope as follows ; allowing to ships which
have remained in any port of Ireland, Scotland,
the Scilly Isles or Isle of Man a deduction of the
time they have stayed there. At the end of the
quarantine the Customs officers concerned are to
certify that they have frequently mustered the
men on board during the quarantine and the ship's
master is to take an oath before a mayor or magistrate
as to the ship's health before the ship be
discharged. The present order is made on a report
from the Customs Commissioners dated July 27
last. The information of the sickness at Jamaica
and the Leeward Islands came from Mr. Napper,
surveyor of Customs at Penzance, the 10th inst.,
giving an account of two vessels arrived from
Jamaica, one of which had lost five men and the
other agreed that the sickness increased rather than
diminished at Jamaica. Major Lane, surveyor of
the Navigation [Act], and Mr. Whitehall were
instructed to repair down the river to execute the
quarantine at Hole Haven, but reported that the
Hope is more a convenient and safe place for ships
from the West Indies. Capt. Nash, an officer of
good experience, who remembers the keeping a
former quarantine on ships from Holland, agrees
therewith, as generally the ships from the West
Indies are of larger burthen. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 425-6. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : Order of the Privy Council, dated July 28
last, for permitting the following ships to proceed
on their voyages to Africa : viz. : Tyger, William
Gething commander, 380 tons ; Coast Frigate, John
Ely commander, 320 tons ; Anne, James Leach
commander, 220 tons ; America, John Brome commander,
300 tons ; with [a total of] 200 men : on the
petition of the Royal Africa Company, shewing that
at their great charge the trade of Africa is preserved
to this nation by several castles and forts with
men answerable thereto, and that for their relief
they are now fitting out the said four ships with
English manufacture, provisions and stores, which
those parts much want : the Admiralty Lords
having at first objected to the Tyger and Coast
Frigate going, as being vessels fit to be employed
as men of war, but having since hired two ships
more useful instead thereof. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 427. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Harbord [Surveyor General
of Crown Lands] of the petition of Philip Bickerstaff
for a lease of all the mines of lead and ore
and other poor ore in co. Merioneth, reserving to
the Crown a thirteenth part of all such ore clean,
well washed and merchantable. |
Reference Book VI, p. 417. |
Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to
allow in account to the several collectors of Excise
as follows the loss on cracked money : the said
Commissioners having, in accordance with the Order
in Council of 1689, Nov. 21, directed the said receivers
to accept all cracked money tendered to them in
payment of Excise as if same were current coin.
Appending : list of such cracked moneys :
South Devon ; Stephen Coven, collector : 300l.
cracked money : loss on refining, 66l. 11s. 8¾d.
South Devon ; Charles Ambrose, collector :
cracked money, 480l. : loss on refining,
106l. 10s. 9d.
Dorsetshire ; John Bushell, collector : cracked
money, 157l. : loss on refining, 34l. 16s. 11¼d.
Essex ; John Rampley, collector : cracked money,
236l. : loss on refining, 52l. 7s. 7¼d.
Cornwall ; John Carwithen, collector : cracked
money, 32l. 4s. 6d. loss on refining, 7l. 3s. 0½d.
Cambridge ; Andrew Clayton, collector : cracked
money, 173l. 12s. 0d. loss on refining,
38l. 0s. 7½d.
Berkshire ; Henry Martin, collector ; cracked
money, 63l. : loss on refining, 13l. 19s. 8d.
Derbyshire ; John Hawkins, collector : cracked
money, 40l. : loss on refining, 8l. 17s. 6¾d.
Somerset ; Roger Mallock, collector : cracked
money, 181l. : loss on refining, 40l. 3s. 5½d.
Westmorland ; William Benson, collector : cracked
money, 16l. : loss on refining, 3l. 11s. 0¼d.
Lancashire ; Thomas Ashurst, collector : cracked
money, 3l. 1s. 3d. : loss on refining, 13s. 7¼d.
North Devon ; Edmond Aram, collector : cracked
money, 26l. 14s. 6d. : loss on refining, 5l. 18s. 7½d.
(Totals : cracked moneys, 1,708l. 12s. 3d. : loss
on refining, 379l. 4s. 7½d.) |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, p. 55. |
[? Aug. 6.]
|
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland,
to pass, Customs free, the goods imported for Col.
Abraham Creighton's Regiment.
Appending : schedule of said goods (crimson shag
for officers' breeches ; water gilt breast metal
buttons ; silver and gold loop lace and hatbands ;
silver twist ; blocked tin buttons for livery coats
for officers). |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 188. |
Aug. 6.
|
Royal warrant to Visct. Sidney etc. for a patent to
pass the great seal of Ireland to empower Thomas,
Lord Coningsby, and Charles Fox, or any Receivers
General of Revenue or Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland,
to constitute Elnathan Lumm as Deputy Receiver
of said Revenue for the immediate receipt and
payment of said revenue : with the salary of 600l.
per an. over and above the salaries of his clerks etc. :
to commence from Michaelmas, 1692 : he to have said
office and salary until such time as the sum of 30,000l.
lent or agreed to be lent, ut supra, pp. 1759-60, by
Sir Joseph Herne, Sir Stephen Evance and William
Scawen and any other sums, ut ibid., with interest
thereon, be repaid and satisfied : and to continue in
said office thereafter during royal pleasure. He first
to give fit security and the said Receivers General or
their successors not to be answerable for any acts,
failures or defaults of the said Lumm. |
Ibid, pp. 189-91. |
Aug. 7.
|
Same to Thomas, Lord Coningsby, and Charles
Fox, Paymasters of the Forces lately in Ireland,
to pay 74l. 4s. 0d. to John Knight, Customs
Cashier, to be by him placed to the account of Richard
Bere, late a collector of Customs in Carlisle port.
representing disbursements for the subsistence of
12 Irish soldiers at 4d. a day each, who were secured
(being Papists) in Carlisle garrison from 1689,
Nov. 25, to 1690, Dec. 1 ; which disbursements he
made out of the moneys of his receipt by order of
Charles, Earl of Shrewsbury, then [a] Principal Secretary
of State. (Henry Guy, dated Aug. 9, to the Customs
Commissioners enclosing copy of this warrant to
be entered with the Comptroller of the Customs.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 309-10. Out
Letters (General) XIII,
p. 341. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
3,000l. to Ralph, Earl of Montague, Master of the
Great Wardrobe, on any unsatisfied order in his
name for the service of said Wardrobe : to be issued
out of loans to be made by said Earl on credit of
the three fourths of the Customs. |
Disposition Book X, p.
172. |
Same to same to issue 5,500l. to John Richards for
the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office : out of loans
to be made by said Richards on credit as above. |
Ibid. |
Aug. 9.
|
Money warrant for 10,000l. to John Richards, gent.,
as imprest for wages, bills etc. payable in the Office
of the Treasurer of the Chamber : to be paid according
to such orders as he shall receive from the
Treasury Lords. (Money order dated Aug. 11
hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 371.
Order Book III, p. 292. |
Money warrant for 1,000l. to Aubrey, Earl of Oxford,
for one year to Christmas last on his annuity as a
Gentleman of the Bedchamber. (Money order dated
Aug. 11 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 371.
Order Book III, p. 294. |
Same for 1,000l. to Leonard Robinson in repayment
of the like sum by him lent the 8th inst. on credit
of the Exchequer in general. |
Money Book XI, p. 372. |
Same for 4,500l. to William Smith, Receiver and
Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners ;
as imprest for said Band for three quarters to
1692, Lady day. (Money order dated Aug. 11
hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 376. Order Book
III, p. 291. |
Same for 22l. 10s. 0d. to the clerks of the Treasurer's
Remembrancer's Office for two years ended 1692,
Easter term, on their ancient fee payable every
two years. |
Money Book XI, p. 376. |
Same for 166l. 13s. 4d. to John, Lord Lovelace, Chief
Justice in Eyre, Trent South, for one year to Easter
last on his fees of 100l. and 66l. 13s. 4d. per an. |
Ibid, p. 377. |
Same for 5,876l. 7s. 6d. to Henry, Seigneure D'Auverquere,
Master of the Horse : without account : for
the use of the Stables : to be paid by way of advance
for the year commencing 1691-2, Jan. 1. (Money
order dated Aug. 12 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 378. Order Book
III, p. 292. |
Same for 90l. to Samuell Bradshaw, Receiver General
of the first Twelve Months' Aid for co. Derby,
for his extraordinary expenses in that receipt.
88l. 16s. 0d. to Robert Chaplin for same as same
in co Suffolk.
136l. 10s. 0d. to Edward Mitchell for same as same
in co. Gloucester.
323l. 6s. 9d. to George Howells for same as same
in Glamorgan, Pembroke and Haverford West and
for the Review and Additional Poll, 12d. Aid, 2s.
Aid and Additional 12d. Aid and second Poll in
co. Glamorgan.
8l. to Maurice Davies as same for the first Six
Months' Aid in co. Merioneth.
(Money orders dated Aug. 15 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 379.
Order Book III, p. 293. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
2,000l. to the abovesaid Fox and Coningsby : to be
employed to satisfy the persons who clothed the Regiment
of Brigadier Churchill in this present year 1692 :
same to be issued out of the like sum to be lent
into the Exchequer by said Fox on credit of the
three fourths of the Customs. It is agreed that
interest at 6 per cent. shall be paid on 1,000l. of
said 2,000l. from the date of the tallies of loan and
on the remaining 1,000l. thereof only from Dec. 25
next. |
Disposition Book X, p.
167. |
Same to same to issue 2,000l. to same : to be paid
over to Mr. Phillip Colby for the remainder due to
him for clothing Col. Ferdinando Hastings' Regiment :
to be issued out of loans to be made by
said Fox on the same fund : interest thereon to
be reckoned as above. |
Ibid, p. 170. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
3,000l. to William Smith for half a year's wages
and board wages to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners :
to be issued out of loans to be made by
said Smith into the Exchequer on credit of the
three fourths of the Customs. |
Disposition Book X, p.
167. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to a
person to be appointed by the Queen 510 tons of
turf arrived from Holland in the Orange Tree for
her use. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 339. |
Same to Mr. Knight. I have read to my Lords your
state of the revenue of several bishoprics lately
vacant. You are to deliver to the King's Remembrancer
the bonds taken by you from Thomas
Newcomb, late Receiver of that revenue for the
bishopric of Ely, Edward Aire, late same for the
bishopric of Norwich, and William Hughes, late
same for the bishopric of Bath and Wells ; to the
end process may issue against them for not duly
accounting for their receipts. |
Ibid, p. 340. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ Jas. Purnell as boatman at Gadcomb in
Bristol port loco Howell Beavan, dismissed. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 421. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
(a) Prefixing : Order of the Privy Council, dated
Whitehall, Aug. 8 inst., for the Customs officers
appointed to execute the quarantine at Plymouth
to dip in vinegar and to smoke and then to deliver
all the letters on board the Pembroke sloop now
at Plymouth. |
Ibid, p. 428. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : the like Order calling for an account from
the Customs officers of what ships have actually
gone out since May 1 last upon the several trades
following, viz. East India, African, Italian, Portugal,
Canary and Turkey ; and what number of men
each ship was allowed. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to William Harbord [as Surveyor
General of Crown Lands] of the petition to the
Queen from the Earl of Macclesfield, shewing that
there are some marks or symptoms of lead and other
ore, not royal, within the parishes of Llanelltyd,
Dolgelly, Llanfachreth, Llanaber and Llanenddwyn
in co. Merioneth and several meeres or pounds
[ponds] upon the mountainous parts of the parish :
therefore praying a grant of the said meeres or ponds
and all mines and quarries other than royal mines
in all the wastes or commons of the said parishes. |
Reference Book VI, p. 417. |
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Ralph
Williamson for payment of 986l. [being his extraordinary
charges] for returns of his collections of
98,608l. 14s. 7½d. of the moneys of the first Twelve
Months' Aid for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Nicho. Harding, shewing that there is a patent
in the name of John Dryden in trust for James
Holsall, lately dead, for the place of Collector of
Petty Customs [London], in which office petitioner
has been deputy for 20 years : therefore praying a
grant of said office. |
Ibid. |
Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Fran. Courtney,
William [Cholwych] and John Cholwych in the
names of several of the gentry and freeholders of co.
Devon that no grant pass of the sandy and oozey
grounds within the said county till they be first
heard. |
Caveat Book, p. 28. |
Aug. 10.
|
Money warrant for 2,000l. to Sir Stephen Evance in
repayment of a loan to that amount made by him
on credit of the Exchequer in general. |
Money Book XI, p. 372. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies to discharge
the baronetcy fee of 1,095l. due from Sir Edmond
Doyley. |
Ibid, p. 377. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of the small branches of the revenue :
viz. : |
Disposition Book X, p.
170. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Baron Bradbury |
81 |
13 |
4 |
to me [Guy] for secret service |
10 |
0 |
0 |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
return to Holland, Customs free, of three boxes of
chocolate lately arrived from Holland in the ship
whereof Capt. Van Laer is master. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 340. |
Same to Mr. Smith [Treasury Solicitor] to pay Joshua
Loggin 46l. for his charges in taking and keeping
possession of Lambeth House for the Crown. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
export to Scotland, Customs free, of things in the
enclosed note [missing] for the use of Sir Thomas
Levingston's Regiment of Dragoons. |
Ibid, p. 341. |
Treasury warrant to same to employ Geo. Savill as
surveyor of Bristol port loco Fra. Leicester, deceased.
Mathias Sandwell as waiter and searcher at Exeter
loco said Savill. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 421. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Privy Council, dated
Whitehall, Aug. 8, that all masters and owners of
ships that gave bond last year for proceeding to
their port of destination "or some other place in
the dominions of their Majesties' allies" do return
before Michaelmas next the certificates of the
discharge of their ladings in the said ports according
to the tenour of their said bonds : otherwise the
bonds to be prosecuted. |
Ibid, p. 428. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : a like order, granting leave to the Berkcley
Castle, Thomas Barrett commander, 550 tons, 48
guns, 140 men, to proceed to Italy on security to
return with her crew in March next : she being a
ship of good force and almost fully laden on a
general trade by several merchants trading to
Italy.
The like for the ships Three Johns and Greyhound
brigantine to return to Jamaica with six men each.
The like for the John and William to return to
Barbados with 10 men. |
Ibid, p. 429. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe
(a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) a like order to admit to entry the ship
East India Merchant, Thomas Sherley commander,
lately arrived from Jamaica without performing
quarantine, if on enquiry the facts stated in the
petition of Ruth Mudd et al., owners and freighters
of the said ship, prove true. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 429. |
Treasury reference to the Earl of Ranelagh and Mr.
Crawford of the petition of the officers of Col.
D'Offarrell's Regiment, praying an allowance of
levy money for recruits and for their [the recruits']
pay, subsistence etc., from the time they were
raised [in England or Ireland] to the time they
were mustered in Holland. |
Reference Book VI, p. 417. |
Report to the Queen from the Treasury Lords on the
petition of John St. Leger, esq. By the report of
the Lord Lieutenant herewith [missing] thereon it
appears that St. Leger has suffered in his estate
by the rebels there to the value of above 6,000l.,
and thereby he and his family are reduced to great
necessity. Petitioner offers to discover some concealments
of mortgages, bonds etc. utterly unknown
to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, and prays
a grant of what he shall recover thereof to the
Crown on his answering one fourth thereof to the
Crown. We think petitioner may have the aid of
the Exchequer for recovery of the said moneys and
that a third thereof may go to the Crown and two
thirds to him as royal bounty. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, p. 56. |
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Entry of the [Treasury Lords' signature of the] docquet
of a lease to Thomas Potter of a piece of land and
shop thereon near St. James's Palace, ut supra,
p. 1732. |
Ibid. |
Aug. 10.
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands for a particular of all those lands called
Whitwell, parcel of the manor of Fordington, co.
Dorset, and of the fishery of said manor, all parcel
of the Duchy of Cornwall ; in order to a new
lease thereof to Eliz. Loup for 31 years at 43s. 4d.
per an. and 20s. per an. for the fishery, and fine
of 50l.
Prefixing : report by William Tailer, Deputy Surveyor
General of Crown Lands, on said Loup's petition.
The premises were granted 1661, Aug. 8, to Thomas
Loup. On 8 May, 1662, he assigned to John Loup,
petitioner's late husband. Sir Charles Harbord
valued them at 12l. per an. : they have been formerly
let for 13l. per an., but petitioner alleges that lands
are much fallen in those parts, and she cannot get
above 10l. per an. for them. They are only a barren
down, incapable of improvement and without a
house. |
Ibid, p. 57. |