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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Nov. 2.
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Money warrant for 500l. to Aaron Smith, upon
account, for Crown Law charges. (Money order
dated Nov. 4 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 445.
Order Book III, p. 318. |
Same for 224l. to Cha. Brawn and Thomas Allen,
Receivers General for Somerset and Bristol of the
first Twelve Months' Aid, for their extraordinary
charges and service therein. (Money order dated
Nov. 4 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 445.
Order Book III, p. 319. |
Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to deliver
four coach horses come from Flanders and belonging
to the Envoy from the Elector of Brandenburg,
"the same having been carried hence by him for
his service in the campaign." |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 394. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant,
to be signed by the King, to authorise the Paymasters
of the Forces lately in Ireland to pay
142l. 15s. 8½d. to William Hubbald, Paymaster of
the Train of Artillery, to be by him paid to Capt.
Thomas Browne, viz. arrears of 83l. 14s. 0d. and
59l. 1s. 8½d. ut supra, p. 1879. |
Ibid. |
Same to Sir Eliab Harvey to report on the enclosed
petitions [missing] of Thomas Skipwith and Gilbert
Jones for a grant of the underwoods in Waltham
Forest ; together with Mr. Reyly's report [missing]
thereon. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Attorney General. My Lords desire you
to peruse and sign the bill lately presented to you by
Mr. Stepkin et al. for prosecution of the list of persons
for moneys levied on Dissenters, "excepting Sir
Thomas Pinfold thereout until further order." |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to the
house of Sir John Dalrumple, his Majesty's Secretary
for Scotland, his horses and baggage, some household
furniture and the remainder of his stores [which he
had] at the campaign, which are now arrived from
Flanders in one of the transport ships. |
Ibid, p. 395. |
Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute
Richard Miller, gent., collector of the Customs and
subsidies of cloth and petty Customs, London port,
loco John Dryden, gent., deceased. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 463-4. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, Sept. 2 last, granting leave to the following
ships to proceed on their voyages to Jamaica,
notwithstanding the embargo, with protection for
148 men in the whole, provided they be ready to
sail from the Thames Oct. 20 [then] next and on
giving bond that the shipmasters will observe
such orders as shall be given them by Capt. Jones,
commander of the Josiah, for keeping together in
their voyage : all on the petition of the merchants
and owners of the said ships, they having contracted
with the Victualling Commissioners to carry for
their Majesties' service the stores and provisions
which were left after the last ships went thither :
viz. : the Josiah, Capt. Samuell Jones commander,
600 tons, 65 men ; London, Richard Whiffin master,
400 tons, 35 men ; Beeston, Geo. Sotherne master,
300 tons, 30 men ; Lawrell, Thomas Collier master,
160 tons, 18 men. |
Ibid, pp. 464-5. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of Jo. Newsham, Receiver General for
co. Warwick of the first Twelve Months' Aid,
praying allowance of 133l. 10s. 2d. for his extraordinary
charges in his said receipt. |
Reference Book VI, p. 429. |
Same to Richard Meredith of the petition of William
Story, keeper of birds and beasts in St. James's
Park in the time of Charles II, and appointed to
continue therein by his present Majesty, praying
payment of 394l. 18s. 9d. due to him for keeping
the said fowl. With this petition is referred a
report dated 1691, Nov. 3, from William Harbord
on a previous petition from said Story. |
Ibid. |
Royal warrant, under the King's sign manual, to the
Lord Lieutenant, Ireland, to effectually order and
direct the remitting, exonerating and discharging
all and every the clergy of Ireland from arrears of
First Fruits due before Mar. 3 last for any ecclesiastical
dignity or benefice : all on a representation
from the late Lords Justices of Ireland of the great
desolation which the late war has brought upon
that kingdom and in a particular manner upon the
clergy and their livings, so that to demand the
arrears before Mar. 3 last (at which time the war
was declared to be at an end) would be almost their
utter ruin, the country being in most places still
so waste and the houses so ruined that the income
will not in some [number of] years put them in a
tolerable condition of living. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 217. |
Nov. 3.
|
Henry Guy to Mr. Duncomb [Excise Cashier] to pay
into the Exchequer this morning 1,128l. 10s. 0d. of
the Hereditary Excise and Temporary Excise,
"without fail, their Majesties' service greatly
requiring it." |
Disposition Book XI, p.
22. |
Same to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to pay into
the Exchequer out of the fourth of the Customs
7,708l. 6s. 8d. by two weekly instalments of
3,854l. 3s. 4d. each. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of the Exchequer : viz. : |
Ibid, pp. 22-3. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of loans on the borrowing clauses
of the Poll Act. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for a
week's subsistence to all the
Forces in Flanders and England,
including the Train of Artillery
and contingencies and the several
additions lately made |
22,525 |
17 |
7 |
to ditto for a fortnight's subsistence
to the gunners [of the several
garrisons] |
215 |
16 |
8 |
to ditto for Sir Joseph Herne
towards answering the bills he
gave, payable in Amsterdam |
1,208 |
6 |
8 |
to ditto for Count de Solmes |
968 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to clear the English [Army]
pensioners to the last Dec., 1691 |
985 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the French pensioners,
a quarter to Mar. 31 last |
387 |
11 |
0 |
to ditto for Col. Hill's Independent
Company in the Leeward Islands |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Dr. John Wickart,
Chaplain General of the Army,
upon his allowance of 10s. a day
to Oct. 31 last |
122 |
10 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur de Bourdieu,
chaplain to the Duke of Schonberg |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur Vander Esch
upon account of pay due to Col.
Godfrey Lloyd as late Lieut. Col.
in Col. Edward Lloyd's Regiment
of Foot to Mar. 31 last |
518 |
4 |
8 |
to ditto for same for his [Lloyd's]
pay from Mar. 31 last to Aug. 31
last |
73 |
9 |
0 |
to ditto for drugs, medicines and
utensils provided for the use of
the Forces designed for the West
Indies |
573 |
7 |
7 |
to ditto for the apothecaries, 50l.
and 15l. |
65 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto in part of 1,400l. for providing
70 recruit horses for the
three Troops of Horse Guards
and of 525l. for 35 recruit horses
for the Grenadiers belonging to
those Troops |
641 |
13 |
4 |
to ditto to reimburse Admiral
Bastiaenz for the transportation
of Selwin's, Beveridge's and
Lloyd's Regiments of Foot from
Holland hither |
1,091 |
3 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox to complete the four
months' pay for officers and this
year's clothing for the several
Regiments that were in the service
of Ireland |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for one week's subsistence
for the Regiments of Foot of
Foulk, La Melonier, Du Cambon
and Belcastle |
1,027 |
11 |
11 |
Out of the Hereditary Excise and
Temporary Excise as is or shall
come into the Exchequer. |
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to the Privy Purse |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to me [Guy] for secret service, 500l.,
100l. and 28l. 10s. 0d. |
628 |
10 |
0 |
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£33,132 |
1 |
5 |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of the 7,708l. 6s. 8d. directed to be paid
in, ut supra, p. 1887 : viz. : |
Disposition Book XI, p.
23. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
to the 12 Judges for Trinity term,
1692 |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Welsh Judges |
175 |
0 |
0 |
to the Masters in Chancery |
257 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir Geo. Treby as Attorney
General, half a year to Lady day
last |
40 |
13 |
4 |
to Sir Jo[h]n Somers as Solicitor
General, same |
35 |
0 |
0 |
to same as Attorney General, half
a year to Sept. 29 last |
40 |
13 |
4 |
to Sir Thomas Trevor, half a year
to same date as Solicitor General |
35 |
0 |
0 |
to the Commissioners of the Great
Seal, same half year |
2,250 |
0 |
0 |
to the Commissioners of Accounts,
a quarter to Sept. 29 last [sic
for Oct. 25] |
875 |
0 |
0 |
to [Secretary] the Earl of Nottingham
for secret service |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
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£7,708 |
6 |
8 |
Same to same. Mr. Thomas Dowty and partners
have agreed to lend or to procure to be lent 5,000l.
on credit of the borrowing clauses of the Poll Act,
to be registered after 649,957l. 11s. 4d. As soon as
same has been lent you are to issue 1,008l. 13s. 6d.
to the Earl of Ranelagh upon any unsatisfied orders
in his name for the Forces and out of such loans as
said Earl shall make for this purpose on credit of
the new impositions on East India goods. This
sum is to be applied to satisfy a debt to said Dowty
and others for clothing the Regiment of Foot lately
commanded by the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of
Lichfield, Col. Henry Wharton and now by Col.
Richard Brewer. (Same to said Earl to so apply
said sum.) |
Ibid, pp. 24, 30. |
Same to same. The sum of 1,000l. has to-day been
lent into the Exchequer in the name of Sir Stephen
Evance on credit of the [borrowing] clauses in the
Quarterly Poll, to be registered after 658,957l. 11s. 4d.
You are forthwith to issue 500l. to the Earl of
Ranelagh, out of loans to be made by said Earl, ut
supra, for this purpose. This sum is to be applied
to Major John Langston in compensation for the
loss of equipage which his brother, Thomas Langston,
deceased, sustained when he marched away with
his Regiment from Salisbury towards Exeter, and [in
reward] of his early [1688] services to his Majesty. |
Ibid, pp. 25, 26. |
Same to same. Col. Francis Langston has agreed to
lend or to procure to be lent 4,000l. into the Exchequer
on the borrowing clauses, ut supra, to
register after 654,957l. 11s. 4d. As soon as this
sum shall be lent you are to issue 1,916l. 6s. 3½d.
thereof to Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby on any
unsatisfied orders in their names for the service
of the Forces late in Ireland, out of such loans as
said Fox shall make for this purpose on credit of
the East India Goods Duties : and similarly to
issue 135l. 16s. 0d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on
any unsatisfied orders in his name and out of such
loans as said Earl shall make on the East India Goods
Duties. The total of these two sums, viz. 2,052l. 2s. 3d.,
is to be paid by said Fox and said Earl of Ranelagh
to discharge arrears as follows, viz. to Col. Francis
Langston, 98l. 15s. 0d. from the Earl of Ranelagh
and 1,287l. 18s. 4d. from Fox ; Lieut. Cha. Gourney,
37l. 1s. 0d. from the Earl and 360l. 2s. 3d. from
Fox ; Lieut. John Swan, 268l. 5s. 8½d. from said
Fox. (Same to said Earl and said Fox respectively
to so apply said sums.) |
Ibid, pp. 27, 42. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt. Mr.
Richard Roberts has agreed to lend or to
procure to be lent 1,000l. on credit of the borrowing
clauses etc., ut supra, to register after
659,957l. 11s. 4d. As soon as it shall be lent you
are to issue 273l. to said Fox and Coningsby out
of such loans as said Fox shall make on credit etc.,
ut supra. This sum is intended to satisfy so much
due to said Roberts for necessaries by him provided
for the officers and soldiers of the Regiment lately
commanded by Col. Toby Purcell and now by
Sir John Morgan. (Same to said Fox to so apply
same.) |
Disposition Book XI,
pp. 28, 35. |
Nov. 4.
|
Money order for 50l. to Littleton Powys, esq., one of
the Justices of Chester, for Trinity term, 1692, on
his allowance of 200l. per an.
125l. to Sir John Trenchard for same time as
Chief Justice of Chester. |
Order Book III, p. 319. |
Nov. 5.
|
Money warrant for 40l. 13s. 4d. to Sir Geo. Treby for
half a year to Lady day last as late Attorney
General.
35l. to Sir John Somers for same time as late
Solicitor General.
40l. 13s. 4d. to said Somers for half a year to
Sept. 29 last as Attorney General.
35l. to Sir Thomas Trevor for same time as
Solicitor General. |
Money Book XI, pp. 445,
446. |
Same for 2,250l. to Sir John Trevor, Sir William
Rawlinson and Sir George Hutchins, Commissioners
of the Great Seal, for half a year to Michaelmas
last on their allowance of 1,500l. per an. each.
(Money order dated Nov. 7 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 446. Order Book
III, p. 318. |
Same for 875l. to the Commissioners of Accounts
(Sir Thomas Clarges, Sir Peter Coliton, Paul Foley,
Sir Mathew Andrews, Sir Benj. Newland, Sir Samuell
Barnardiston and Robert Harley) for one quarter
due Oct. 25 last on their allowance of 500l. per an.
each. (Money order dated Nov. 8 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 446.
Order Book III, p. 319. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Duncomb [Excise Cashier] to
forthwith pay into the Exchequer 424l. 4s. 3d. out
of the Hereditary Excise and the fourth of the
Temporary Excise. (Same to the Auditor of the
Receipt to issue said sum to me [Guy] for secret
service : and also a further 200l. to me for secret
service out of any unappropriated moneys.) |
Disposition Book XI, p.
25. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to Mr.
Molesworth's house in Dover Street his goods that
are newly arrived from Denmark. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 395. |
Henry Guy to Sir Robert Howard, Auditor of the Receipt,
to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Jo[h]n Burneby for payment of 500l. on a copy
of an order registered on the two thirds of the
Additional Excise, the original being by some
accident torn in pieces. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 395. |
Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account [missing]
of money paid by the Treasurer of the Navy Oct. 24
to 29 last out of the second 1,000,000l. [appropriated
by the Act for the second Twelve Months' Aid]. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Thomas Cooke, showing that "on
the 3rd of Nov. last" he entered outwards in London
port in one Adrian Beyor's name 100 Perpetuanos
and by mistake only 50 were inserted in the cocquet,
but was endorsed right, but Mr. Whitehead, a
Customs officer, refuses to permit them to be put
on board : therefore praying leave for them to be
exported. |
Reference Book VI, p. 429. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated Whitehall,
Nov. 3, for leave to the Katherine, 230 tons, 40
men, to proceed on her voyage to Guinea and Virginia
to load negroes in Guinea for the supply of Virginia :
on the petition of Sir Richard Levett, kt., and
[others], the owners of said ship : provided they
make it appear to the Customs Commissioners that
they have a licence thereto from the Royal Africa
Company : and on bond to return from Virginia
with the convoy. |
Out Letters (Customs)
XIII, p. 1. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) the like order taking off the quarantine
laid on the ship Coronation and on any ships from
the Plantations in America : on the petition of
John Bennett, master of said ship, shewing that
she is lately arrived in the Thames and is forced
to perform quarantine, although she has been one
of the most healthy ships that ever went and came
from thence, not one man having been sick or dead
in her these four months, and that her men were
impressed and new men and pilots put on board. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) signification by Secretary the Earl of
Nottingham of the Queen's pleasure, dated Oct. 15
last, for permission to Sir Ben. Newland et al. to
redeem the ships Hopewell and Sarah and Elizabeth,
ut supra, pp. 1858-9. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, p. 97. |
Nov. 7.
|
Establishment, under the King's sign manual, for
an augmentation of pay to the reformed officers
of Visct. Galway's Regiment above their former
allowance : to commence as from Aug. 1 last : viz. 2s.
a day to the Major ; 4s. 6d. a day each to 18 Captains ;
3s. 9d. a day each to 27 Lieutenants ; 3s. 10d. a day
each to 27 Cornets (total addition, 14l. 7s. 9d. a
day or 5,251l. 8s. 9d. per an.). |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 426. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to register on the
fourth quarter of the Poll the 300l. which Thomas
Hancock lent July 30 last on credit thereof : to be
registered after 134,514l. thereon : with 6 per cent.
out of the fourth of the Customs : "and you are
also to certify us upon the satisfaction of the order
how much the interest upon the same amounts
unto." |
Money Book XI, p. 447. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
376l. 3s. 0d. to Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby
on any unsatisfied orders in their names for the
service of the Forces [late in Ireland] : to be issued
out of loans to be made by said Fox on credit of
the East India Goods duties : and to be paid to
Major William Culliford to satisfy his arrears of
pay as Major to the Royal Regiment of Dragoons. |
Disposition Book XI, p.
26. |
Same to same to issue 20,000l. to same, on like order,
out of loans to be made by said Fox on credit of the
borrowing clauses of the Poll Act : and to be paid
to the Commissioners of Transports to discharge a
month's freight to the masters of the ships that
carried men, ammunition etc. to Ostend and also
to those that carried horses etc. to Holland. It is
agreed that the orders of loan for the said 20,000l.
shall be registered in course after 660,957l. 11s. 4d.
on the register of the said Poll Act as by the
borrowing clauses of said Act ; with 7 per cent.
interest. |
Ibid. |
Same to the officers of the Mint to report on the
enclosed paper [missing], being "Motives to induce
their Majesties to coin pence and two penny pieces
of coarse silver to supply the want of change of the
larger current money of this kingdom." |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 395. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to Mr.
Duncomb's house in Soho Square his goods lately
arrived from Sweden. |
Ibid, p. 396. |
Same to the Earl of Carlisle. Mr. Aaron Smith is to
attend my Lords to-morrow upon his report on
Lady Preston's proposal. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Nath. Wood, John Coltman et al.,
praying leave to redeem the Zant Frigott, Nath.
Darby master, which was taken by a French privateer
about July 20 last, "they being the former proprietors
and not the insurers." |
Reference Book VI, p. 430. |
Same to same of the petition of Christopher Hibbert
for a landwaiter's place, Bristol port, he having
been for three years deputy searcher there. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall of the
petition of Seymour Tredenham, esq., for a grant
for 31 years of the duty of Post Groats arising
within the Duchy of Cornwall under the former
rent of 10l. per an. ; James II having granted
same to Robert Saunders, gent., under said rent,
"which grant hath been void ever since the late
happy Revolution and no account hath been
rendered for the same." |
Ibid. |
Same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney
Arrears of the petition of Eustace Crew of
Wrexham, praying to be discharged from his bond
as security for William Rathbone, deceased, late
collector of Hearthmoney in Wales. |
Ibid. |
Nov. 8.
|
Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to
pay Humphrey Fitzherbert his salary of 57l. per an.
as customer outwards, Bristol port.
John Harryson his salary of 15l. per an. as Comptroller
of Ipswich port. |
Money Book XI, p. 448. |
Henry Guy to the Treasurer of the Navy. My Lords
have directed you to receive guineas at the Exchequer
at 22s. each. You are to issue same to the
seamen or other services at 1l. 1s. 9d. each. The
Navy Commissioners are directed to make forth
bills for allowing on your account the 3d. per guinea
lost hereby. (Same to said Commissioners to so
make forth bills.) |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 396. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to
Monsieur Van Cittors' house at the upper end of
the Haymarket, near St. James's, to seal his household
goods and books that are going to Holland. |
Ibid, p. 397. |
Same to Mr. Fox, enclosing papers relating to the
Regiments of Col. Foulk and Col. Goodwyn. You
are to consider same and bring them to Kensington
to be laid before the King. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Samuel Clement for a landwaiter's
place, London port, on the next vacancy. |
Reference Book VI, p. 430. |
Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of George Spry,
esq., farmer of the Toll Tin within the Duchy of
Cornwall, and others the tenants and bounders
there, that no grant of copper and other metals
arising within said Duchy do pass to the Copper
Mines [Company] or any others until said Spry
be first heard. |
Caveat Book, p. 30. |
Nov. 9.
|
Money warrant for 91l. to John Robinson for three
months by way of advance from Aug. 12 last on
his ordinary as remaining for his Majesty's service
in Sweden. (Money order dated Nov. 11 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 448.
Order Book III, p. 319. |
Same for 80l. to Richard Hill for one year to Sept. 29
last on his fee or salary as Latin Secretary to his
Majesty. |
Money Book XI, p. 448. |
Treasury warrant to Sir Nich. Crispe, collector outwards,
London port, to swear Richard Miller into
office as customer and collector of the duties on
woollen cloth and of the Petty Customs, London
port. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 465. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of Law. Ambrose, esq., Receiver General
for co. Berks of the first Twelve Months' Aid,
praying an allowance for his extraordinary charges
therein. |
Reference Book VI, p. 430. |
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant, Ireland, to
put into the possession of Charles Dering, esq.,
the Auditor General of Ireland, the house lately
belonging to Luke Hore on Ormond Key in Dublin
and to annex same for ever to the Office of Auditor
General for the safe preservation of the records,
they being at present kept in a house rented for that
purpose and liable to great damage and hazard by
frequent removals : for which reason said Dering
has prayed a grant of said house or of the house of
Terence Dermott, on the said Quay, both of them
being forfeited to the Crown. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 219. |
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant, Ireland,
to authorise the Receivers General of the Revenue,
Ireland, upon the respective certificates from the Commissioners
for stating the Accounts of the Army, to
give Exchequer acquittances to the several collectors
upon the arrears of rents of forfeited lands due
before 1691, Nov. 1, and [upon the arrears] of
Excise before 1691, Dec. 25, for all bills signed and
allowed by the officers of the Army to Dec., 1691,
and all bills signed by the officers which have been
brought in since Jan. last : and that the said
Receivers General do take credit upon their account
with the Crown for all sums for which Exchequer
acquittances shall be by them issued upon the
certificates of the said Commissioners of Accounts,
to be charged to the accounts of the respective
Regiments indebted ; and that the said certificates
(endorsed by the collectors delivering up same)
shall be a sufficient voucher to the Paymasters
General of the Forces, Ireland, and to the Auditors
in passing said Paymasters' accounts : all by reason
that the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, have
represented to the Treasury Lords that the Proclamations
of [1690] Nov. 14, and 1690-1, Jan. 27, which
were set forth by the late Lords Justices for giving
credit to the Army in their quarters have been very
useful for the public service so intended and that
great part of the Army (though in a time of difficulty
and of general scarcity of provisions) hath been
supported and subsisted by the inhabitants of that
kingdom in their respective quarters even to the
exhausting their ready money as well as all the
produce of their lands, and that this fell chiefly on
those who were to pay the Inland Excise and on
tenants of forfeited lands, and so did unavoidably
occasion a full stop in the collecting those branches
of the revenue ; for which reason the said Lords
Justices and the Baron de Ginkell, Commander-in-Chief
of the Forces there, did by Proclamation of
1691, Dec. 3, engage that the several collectors of
the revenue should allow and give discharges to all
such persons as were in arrear for Excise or other
revenue for the sums appearing by bills certified
by the Commissioners for stating the Accounts of
the Army, and that the collectors should receive
Exchequer acquittances for such allowances : it
being further the opinion of the Revenue Commissioners
that it were best to grant allowances only
out of the said branches of the revenue, viz. out of
rents of forfeited lands to 1691, Nov. 1, and out
of Excise to 1691, Dec. 25, as the inconveniences
and hardships had fallen chiefly on those who were
to pay same. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
pp. 220-1. |
Same to same for a commission under the great seal of
Ireland to the Chancellor, Treasurer, Chief Justice of
the King's Bench, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Master of the Rolls,
Secretary of State, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Auditor General, Muster Master General and Surveyor
General, Ireland, to inspect and pass the
accounts of the Vice Treasurer and Receivers
General of the Revenue, Ireland, "and of every
accomptant and accomptants which by virtue of
any former commission the aforesaid persons or
any others exercising or occupying their places were
required or empowered to examine." |
Ibid, p. 221. |
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant, Ireland, for
a patent under the great seal for granting to
Nathaniell, Bishop of Limerick, and Ezechiell
Webb, Dean of Limerick, all moneys due to
John Leonard (a merchant of Limerick who has
withdrawn to France and there continues beyond
the times limited by the Articles of Limerick and
so becomes a forfeiting person : he being possessed
of 1,000l. or 1,500l. in mortgages in co. Clare) on
debts or mortgage within County Clare at the time
of his treason committed ; same to be disposed of
and laid out by the said grantees in the rebuilding
and repairing of the Cathedral and other churches
within the city of Limerick : they and the rest of
the clergy of the diocese having represented that in
the last two sieges at Limerick the Cathedral church
of St. Mary and the rest of the churches in the town
were so torn and ruined by bombs, carcasses and
cannon ball that the inhabitants cannot meet
together in any one of them with any decency,
and the clergy are so impoverished by the war that
they cannot repair same, wherefore for the present
they are forced to meet together in private houses. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
pp. 222-3. |
Same to same to order allowance to Warham Jemmett
upon his account as collector of the Customs of
Londonderry of the sums of 356l. 19s. 0d. and 257l.
expended by him as follows : the Privy Council,
Ireland, having represented that he was very
instrumental in the preservation of that place when
the enemy first attacked it ; that he received and
disbursed several sums without other warrant
than what the necessity of the time and place gave
opportunity for ; and that on his accounts being
examined by the Commissioners for Stating the
Accounts of the Army he appears charged with
receipts of 839l. 0s. 5¾d. from 1688, Dec. 7, to
1689, April 15, as certified by James Bonell,
Accomptant General, against which he craved
allowance of 356l. 19s. 0d. for money paid to the
six Companies of Lord Mountjoy's Regiment and
to Sir Charles Feilding's Company in Culmore for
subsistence from Feb. 20 to April 11, 1689 ; and
257l. for money paid for furnishing his own Company
and subsisting them and for several extraordinary
expeditions and for wheat, malt, rye and oats laid
into Derry besides the provisions laid in for his
own family but made use of by the garrison [and]
for five horses and for money lost : the said two
sums amounting together to 613l. 19s. 0d., thus
leaving him indebted 225l. 0s. 5¾d. |
Ibid, pp. 223-4. |
The Treasury Lords to Col. Codrington, Governor of
the Leeward Islands. It may be necessary for you
to press or hire shipping to transport the Land
Forces that shall arrive in the West Indies
with their provisions, ammunition and stores of
war in the Expedition against the French. A
considerable expense may arise thereupon. Upon
drawing bills, to be attested by you, on the Treasurer
of the Navy for such sums care shall be taken for
their payment.
Further, the Commissary of the Land Forces may
have occasion to supply the officers and soldiers
under his care with their subsistence. We desire
you to procure him such credit as may enable him
to allow them so much as (together with what they
shall receive in provisions) shall complete their
ordinary subsistence according to the muster rolls
last taken and according to the Regulation here
enclosed. The Commissary is to draw bills on the
Paymaster General of the Forces, England, and you
are to attest same. The Paymaster shall be enabled
to satisfy same.
Appending : copy of the Regulation of subsistence
for a Regiment of Foot per week. (Col. as Col.,
2l. 2s. 0d. ; Lieut. Col. as such, 1l. 4s. 6d. ; Major
as such, 17s. 6d. ; Chaplain, 1l. 3s. 4d. ; Adjutant, 14s. ;
Quartermaster, 14s. ; chirurgeon, 14s. ; [chirurgeon's]
mate, 8s. 9d. For a Company : Captain, 1l. 8s. 0d. ;
Lieut., 14s. ; Ensign, 10s. 6d. ; three serjeants, 6s.
each ; three corporals, 4s. 6d. each ; two drummers,
4s. 6d. each ; sixty private soldiers, 3s. 6d. each :
total for a Company, 15l. 3s. 0d. : total for a whole
Regiment of Field and Staff officers as above and
13 such Companies, 205l. 0s. 7d.)
The like letter or warrant to Col. Kendall, Governor
of Barbados : with the like list or declaration of
subsistence. |
Money Book XI, p. 459. |
The Treasury Lords to the Commissary General of the
Forces intended for the West Indies, authorising him
to pay so much money as above as will complete the
ordinary subsistence to the said Forces according to
the muster rolls and the above Declarations ; drawing
bills on the Paymaster General as above for same. |
Money Book XI, p. 461. |
Nov. 10.
|
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of the Exchequer : viz. : |
Disposition Book XI, pp.
29-30. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of 21,759l. 14s. 10½d. of loans
on the borrowing clauses of the
Poll Act and 11,901l. 12s. 11½d.
of the complements of the Excise.
making 33,661l. 7s. 10d. in all. |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Ranelagh for a week's
subsistence for all the Forces in
England and Flanders, including
the Train of Artillery and the
several additions lately made |
22,525 |
17 |
7 |
to ditto for the gunners in the
several garrisons in further part
of their arrear |
107 |
18 |
4 |
to ditto for Sir Joseph Herne upon
the bills he gave, payable in
Amsterdam, for the Hanover
Troops |
1,208 |
6 |
8 |
to ditto in further part of 1,400l.
and 525l. for buying recruit
horses |
641 |
13 |
4 |
to Mr. Fox for a week's subsistence
to Foulk's, Earl of Meath's, La
Melonier's, Du Cambon's and
Belcastle's Regiments of Foot |
1,027 |
11 |
11 |
to ditto for Widow Thomas |
50 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Capt. Augustus Robar |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
wages |
4,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Victuallers on their
ordinary |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same upon the West
India [Expedition] account |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same, towards paying
the Excise |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
Out of silver coined. |
|
|
|
to Mr. Stepney, Resident with the
Elector of Brandenburg, 91l. for
one quarter and 182l. for two
quarters by way of advance |
273 |
0 |
0 |
to Visct. Dursley, Envoy in Holland |
728 |
0 |
0 |
to Lord Paget, Envoy to the Emperor |
455 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Stanhope, Envoy in Spain |
455 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir Paul Rycaut, Resident with
the Hanse Towns |
273 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir William Dutton Colt, Envoy
to the Princes of Brunswick and
Luneburg |
455 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Duncomb, Envoy in Sweden |
455 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Poley, Envoy to the Duke
of Savoy |
455 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Cole, who acted as Consul
at Algiers |
71 |
15 |
0 |
to Mr. Hughes, Agent in Germany |
75 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Robinson, remaining in
Sweden |
91 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir Thomas St. George, who
was sent with the Garter to the
Duke of Zell |
73 |
18 |
6 |
to Mr. Hill, Latin Secretary |
80 |
0 |
0 |
to me [Guy] for secret service |
80 |
0 |
0 |
|
£37,682 |
1 |
4 |
Henry Guy to the Victualling Commissioners. I read
to my Lords yours of yesterday touching the disposal
of the soldiers' provisions returned in the transport
ships from Flanders, which were under the charge
of Mr. Feilding. You are to take same into your
custody and to dispose of such of them for the
service of the Navy as are fit thereto and to sell
the residue to the best advantage that may be ;
keeping a distinct account of this matter. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 397. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of William Pennell, master of the
Crane ketch of Dartmouth, praying to be remitted
the Crown's third part of a forfeiture in Virginia,
"as the Governor hath done for his part." |
Reference Book VI, p. 431. |
Nov. 11.
|
Money warrant for 455l. to Alexander Stanhope for
three months, May 19 last to Aug. 18 last, on his
ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to Spain. (Money
order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 449.
Order Book III, p. 324. |
Same for 455l. to William Duncombe for same, May 22
last to Aug. 21 last, on same as same to Sweden.
(Money order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 449.
Order Book III, p. 320. |
Same for 455l. to Sir William Dutton Colt for same,
May 25 last to Aug. 24 last, on same as same to
the Princes of Brunswick and Luneburg. (Money
order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 449.
Order Book III, p 320. |
Money warrant for 273l. to Sir Paul Rycaut for
three months, Mar. 26 last to June 25 last, on his
ordinary as Resident with the Hanse Towns.
(Money order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 450.
Order Book III, p. 321. |
Same for 455l. to William, Lord Paget, for same,
June 3 last to Sept. 2 last, on same as Envoy Extraordinary
to the Emperor of Germany. (Money
order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 450
Order Book III, p. 320. |
Same for 455l. to Charles, Visct. Dursley, for same,
June 3 last to Sept. 2 last, on same as same to the
States General. (Money order dated Nov. 14
hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 450.
Order Book III, p. 319. |
Same for 273l. to same for same on same as Plenipotentiary
at the Congress at the Hague. (Money
order dated? Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 450.
Order Book III, p. 319. |
Same for 455l. to Edmund Poley for same, April 28
last to July 28 last, on same as Envoy Extraordinary
to the Duke of Savoy. (Money order dated Nov. 14
hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 451.
Order Book III, p. 322. |
Same for 91l. to George Stepney, esq., for same,
July 30 last to Oct. 29 last, on same as remaining
in their Majesties' service with the Elector of
Brandenburg. (Money order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 451.
Order Book III, p. 321. |
Same for 75l. to Hugh Hughes, gent., for same, June 24
last to Sept. 29 last, on his same as Agent in
Germany. (Money order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 451.
Order Book III, p. 323. |
Same for 73l. 18s. 6d. to Sir Thomas St. George, kt.,
Garter Principal King at Arms, for a bill of extraordinaries
in carrying the Order of the Garter to
the Duke of Zell. (Money order dated Nov. 14
hereon.)
Appending : said bill, as allowed by Visct. Sidney
1691-2, Jan. 21 : |
Money Book XI, p. 452.
Order Book III, p. 320. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
paid at the several Offices in
passing my privy seal for my
ordinary of 40s. per diem |
21 |
5 |
0 |
paid at the Wardrobe and Jewel
House |
1 |
10 |
0 |
fees at the Treasury and Exchequer
on my 300l. advance of ordinary |
7 |
4 |
6 |
extraordinary wages to servants,
liveries and other equipage |
59 |
19 |
0 |
for coaches and carriage of my
trunks to Harwich |
9 |
15 |
0 |
for going on board the pacquet boat
and my passage to Helovetsluijs |
9 |
16 |
0 |
for my passage from Helvoetsluijs
to the Hague |
6 |
0 |
0 |
for my passage to Amsterdam and
my return to the Hague |
4 |
13 |
0 |
gratuities to the Duke of Zell's
servants |
12 |
18 |
0 |
for my lodgings at the Hague |
6 |
0 |
0 |
for carriage and my passage to
Helvoetsluijs when I returned |
9 |
6 |
6 |
for my passage and carriages from
Helvoetsluijs to London |
23 |
1 |
6 |
for my allowance of 40s. per diem
from Feb. 4, 1690-1, to May 16,
being 101 days |
202 |
0 |
0 |
|
£373 |
18 |
6 |
advanced to me |
300 |
0 |
0 |
balance |
£73 |
18 |
6 |
Henry Guy to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account of
payments by the Treasurer of the Navy between
Oct. 31 and Nov. 5 out of the second 1,000,000l.
[appropriated by the Act for the second Twelve
Months' Aid]. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 397. |
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance to
report on the enclosed petition [missing] of John
Harris for the place of storekeeper of Windsor Castle
loco Mr. Holford, deceased. |
Ibid, p. 398. |
Same to the Commissioners of the Victualling. Send
my Lords an account what quantity of the oats,
ut supra, p. 1877, will keep and what are fit to be
disposed of by sale. You are also to cause the
28 casks of beer taken on board in Holland to be
brewed over again and disposed for their Majesties'
best advantage. (The like letter dated Nov. 14
to the Commissioners of the Transports.) |
Ibid. |
Nov. 14.
|
Royal warrant to the Auditors of Imprests to allow
in account to Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby,
Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland, the sum of
61,595l. 18s. 0¾d. which by directions of the King
they have paid to Jacob Vander Esch without
deductions on the several days mentioned in the
accounts hereunto annexed [missing], on their
producing acquittances vouching the payment of
the same. The said Vander Esch is in the said
account to be charged with said sum to the end
the King may have a particular account of the
disbursement thereof. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 424. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt. There is
15,000l. agreed to be lent into the Exchequer this
morning in the name of Thomas Browne, esq., on
credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise.
Signify to the Tellers to take at 1l. 1s. 9d. each such
guineas as shall be offered. |
Disposition Book XI, p.
30. |
Same to Mr. Aaron Smith, enclosing the petition
[missing] of Mr. John Peirson concerning a debt
due to him from Visct. Preston. If you want
further information as to same, refer to Mr. Palmes,
member of Parliament for Malton, co. Yorks. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 398. |
Same to the Agents for Taxes, enclosing a letter
[missing] from the [Assessment] Commissioners for
the Quarterly Poll in Berwick concerning their
having delivered the duplicates for the first and
second quarters to the Deputy Receiver. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Thomas Cooper for a landwaiter's
place, London port. |
Reference Book VI, p. 431. |
Nov. 15.
|
Royal warrant for 71l. 15s. 0d. to Robert Cole, merchant,
for money disbursed by him at Algiers after
the death of John Erlisman, late Consul there, to
discharge the Officers' Duties usually paid by the
Consul there at the two feasts of Bairam (June 30)
and Corban (Sept. 4) held by the Turks : as by
bills thereof certified by Thomas Baker, present
Consul there.
Appending : said bills, being similar to those, supra,
p. 1557 (including the Peylowarn or wresters) :
followed by Consul Baker's certificate dated 1691,
June 6, that said Cole, merchant, residing in this
city of Algier was appointed "by this Government"
to exercise the charge of their Majesties' Consul upon
the death of the late John Erlisman until my arrival,
during which time he was obliged to pay the abovementioned
public duties.
(Money warrant dated Nov. 24 hereon.) (Money
order dated Nov. 27 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 357. Money
Book XI, p. 456. Order
Book III, p. 324. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies of pro on
the Hereditary and Temporary Excise for 15,000l.
to Thomas Brown, esq., in repayment of so much
lent by him the 14th inst. on credit of said Excise. |
Money Book XI, p. 454. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of loans made by Thomas Browne, esq.,
on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise : |
Disposition Book XI, p.
30. |
|
l. |
to the Cofferer of the Household |
12,000 |
to John Richards, esq. [for the Office of
the Chamber] |
3,000 |
Same to Serjt. Ryley, enclosing the Mint officers'
report [missing] upon [a proposal of] Motives offered
for coining pence and twopences of coarse silver. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 399. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh. Bring to my Lords
to-morrow to Kensington a state of what is due
for the offreckonings of the Duke of Bolton's
Regiment. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Nicholas Finch of Watford, praying
payment of 75l. 11s. 8d. due to him from Col.
Godfrey's Regiment. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant,
to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces late in
Ireland to pay sums as follow : |
Ibid. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Frederick Mathewson, one of the
clerks lately belonging to the
Hospital in Ireland, for an arrear of
pay due to him as by account
stated by the Commissioners of
Accounts, Ireland |
72 |
5 |
2 |
to Mathew Gunn, another of the said
clerks, for the like, as by the like
account |
69 |
5 |
2 |
Same to same for a same to authorise same to pay
3,000l. to Visct. Galway on account of clothing his
Regiment of Horse, over and above the 1,500l.
already paid under the warrant of Mar. 22 last. |
Ibid, p. 400. |
Same to same for a same to authorise Charles Fox
to answer several debts due to Mr. Thomas Pottenger
from the Regiments as follow : viz. : 4l. 1s. 6d.
from the Royal Regiment of Horse ; 41l. 0s. 2d.
from the late Sir John Lanier's, now Col. Lumley's ;
5l. 17s. 8d. from the Duke of Leinster's ; 12l. 14s. 5d.
from Col. Hasting's Regiment of Foot ; 4l. 10s. 0d.
from Sir John Hanmer's ; 7l. 2s. 0d. from the late
Sir Edwd. Deering's, now Col. Venner's ; 26l. 12s. 3d.
from Lord Geo. Hamilton's ; 1l. 10s. 0d. from Lord
Cutts' (total, 103l. 8s. 0d.). |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant,
to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces
lately in Ireland to pay as follows : |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 401. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Augustus Rabar on account of
arrears of pay as late Capt. in
Ferdinando Hastings' Regiment of
Foot |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to Widow Thomas on account of her
late husband's pay as Capt. in the
Regiment late General Kirk's, now
Col. Selwin's |
50 |
0 |
0 |
Same to same for a same to authorise same to pay
855l. 16s. 6d. to William Hubbald, Paymaster of
the Train of Artillery, to be by him paid as follows :
viz. : |
Ibid, p. 403. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Robert Ayleway in full of his
arrears of pay as Commissary and
Comptroller to the Train of Artillery
in Ireland to Dec. 21 last |
718 |
12 |
0 |
to Robert Jones, farrier to the said
Train, for work done etc. |
92 |
18 |
0 |
to Geo. Cock in full of his arrears of
pay as commander of the artificers
belonging to the Dutch Train |
44 |
6 |
6 |
Same to same to report on (a) infra.
Appending : (a) Order of Council, dated the 3rd inst.,
referring to the Treasury Lords the petition of
Col. Thomas Dongan, late Governor of New York,
shewing that he hath mortgaged all his estate for
debts contracted and money expended in the
service of the Crown against the French, which
estate will be forfeited in May next, and that he is
in daily hazard of being arrested. |
Ibid, p. 399. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Robert Master and other merchants
of London, owners and laders of the William, taken
by the French when coming from Zante laden with
currants : praying leave to redeem her. |
Reference Book VI, p. 431. |
Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Thomas, Earl
Rivers, that no grant pass of the lands called
the Old and New Pale, [and of the] turbary, fern etc.
within the forest of Mara and Mondren, alias Delamere
Forest, till his lordship, who is the present
lessee thereof, have notice at his house in Great
Russell Street. |
Caveat Book, p. 30. |