Entry Book: January 1662

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'Entry Book: January 1662', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 1, 1660-1667, (London, 1904) pp. 346-357. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol1/pp346-357 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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January 1662

LETTERS PATENTS, ROYAL SIGN MANUALS AND WARRANTS, TREASURY OR LORD TREASURER'S WARRANTS, COMMISSIONS, ORDERS, LETTERS, MEMORIALS, REPORTS and other ENTRIES: all not of the nature of TREASURY MINUTES.
Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Jan.2 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to make an allowance to Giles Travers on the custom on defective wines imported in the ship "Justice," John Gattery, master. Early Entry Book X. p. 24
Jan. 3 Same from same to Thomas Warner, Sergeant at Arms, attending the Lord Treasurer, to arrest Timothy Johnson, Richard Meade, John Crawley, Clement Burridge, Thomas Crofts, John Ashlyn, and Anthony Rush [for offences against the Customs]. Ibid, p. 13.
Same from same to same to arrest William Payneton, Edward Nutbye, Tho. Haughton, Symon Wylmott, and William Wright [for offences touching the Customs]. Ibid. p. 18.
Jan. 4 Address from Treasurer Southampton to [the Duke of York] desiring him to send to the officers and keepers of all stores who took charge thereof on the 24th June, 1660 (being the day the King entered upon his Customs and his Navy entered on his charge) for an accompt of all naval provisions then in store, what has been bought in since and what remains in store: all to Dec. 25 last. Further that an estimate may be made by the chief officers of the Navy of all necessary provisions which must not be wanting for the next summer's fleet, and of such a store as may be fitting to be always in readiness, "which I conceive will be likewise acceptable to the Lords and Commons in Parliament when they shall find what they soe freely lately gave to His Majesty is in this proporcon soe necessarily and reasonably expended for the service and security of the whole nation. And that I may the better inspect the charge of His Majesties Navy and make provision for it I shall likewise beseech your Highnes that I may have an accompt of what shipps since have bin sett out, and will remaine out the 25th of Decr. last, with the numbers of men borne on the severall shippes respectively for the whole time they were out, and for those that will still remaine out the 25th of Decr. last. And that I may compare it with the account given me out of the Exchequer I likewise desire that I may be certified what moneys have been paid for the use of His Majesties Navy," for wages, yards, victuallers' stores, &c., from 1660, June 24, to 1661–2, Jan. 1, and what debts are owing on the accounts thereof. The victualler has been lately with me representing the greatness of his arrear and the necessity of present supply to uphold his credit. I have promised him an assignment of 50,000l. out of the 1,200,000l. Ibid, VII. pp. 176–7.
Jan. 4 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Attorney General for an amended grant of Longbredy Farm, co. Dorset, to pass to Nicholas Armorer upon surrender. Early Entry Book VII. p. 178.
Same from same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a grant to Henry Bedell of the office of bailiff and collector of the rents and farms of the late priories of Newboe, Stainfield, Tupholme, Haidholme, Catteley, Nun Ormesby, the late monastry of Newstede, the late priory of Heynings, Northolme, Bardney, Nunothen. Fosse, Kirklee, Kirksbillathorpe, &c., in co. Lincoln. Ibid, p. 180.
Same from same to the Auditor of the Receipt to strike a tally on the Customs for 1,000l. to "this stranger," George Aschwengellen, on the order already issued for same. Ibid, III. p. 81.
Jan. 7 Same from same to the Excise Commissioners to pay Silius Titus his 3,000l. in pursuance of the votes of Parliament, out of the arrears of Excise, and with precedence over any other persons whatsoever, the Duke of York having condescended by his letter of the 10th ult. to the payment of said Titus before himself. Ibid, XI. pp. 93–4.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same of date 1661, Dec. 8.
Same from same to same to pay 100l. to Sarah Gardiner, relict of Maurice Gardiner, merchant, deceased, out of 2,808l. 12s. 0d. ordered to her out of the arrears of Excise by the warrant of Novr. 19 last. Ibid, III. p. 81.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton for a tally on the Receivers of the voluntary present from the House of Commons for the amount of the warrant of November 30 last for 731l. to William Goldsburgh. Ibid, p. 51.
Same from same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a particular of all those assart lands and purprestures lying in some of His Majesty's forests and other lands as formerly granted by King James to John Penington (since Sir John Penington, Kt.): with a view to a new lease thereof to Mr. Penington, of Chigwell, Essex. Ibid, VII. p. 179.
Same from same to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies to be struck for 10,000l. (payable to Sir Henry Bennett, Kt., for the Privy Purse) upon the receivers of the Free Present for the counties of Cambridge, Suffolk and Isle of Ely. Ibid, III. p. 81.
Same from same to same for tallies to be struck up to 600l. for Richard Lord Byron on all fines or forfeitures of Customs in England and Wales. Ibid, p. 86.
Jan. 9 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Pipe for preparation of a grant to Nicholas Burroughs, of Bristol, gent., of the office of gauger of wines, oils, &c., in the said port, on the surrender of same by William Perry, thereto appointed by letters patent of 1642, April 6. Early Entry Book VII. p. 181.
Treasurer Southampton to the Surveyor General of Lands for a particular of the demesnes of the manor of Burstall Garth co. York. Ibid, p. 182.
Prefixing:—Sir Richard Fanshaw's petition for a lease of said manor and its demesnes and Surveyor General's report thereon.
Money warrant, dormant, for 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. to the university of Oxford for a divinity lecture of the Lady Margaret donation. Ibid, III. p. 82.
Same for 10s. a day to the Duke of York as Keeper and Captain of the town and island of Portsmouth and of Southsea Castle, and 8d. a day each to his 20 soldiers to be in said castle, town, and island. Ibid, p. 84.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton for a Privy Seal for 1,000l. to Edmond Woodroofe for His Majesty's secret service without accompt. Ibid.
Money warrant for 200l. to Sir George Downing for the expenses of his late journey from the Hague to Cleve and back. (1661–2, Feb. 21. Order for a tally for this sum to be struck on Edmund Doyley, receiver for the voluntary present in co. Norfolk.) Ibid, p. 85.
Same, dormant, for 100l. per an. to Dr. Edward Greaves as one of His Majesty's physicians in ordinary. Ibid, p. 86.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton for tallies on the Customs for 524l. 10s. 8d. for four months' pay to the garrison of Scarborough to May 18 last. Ibid, p. 87.
Money warrant, dormant, for 40l. per an. to Anthony Robert as one of His Majesty's musicians in ordinary. Ibid.
Same for 8d. a day and 26s. 8d. yearly for a livery to Thomas de Champs, the surviving patentee of a patent of 1642, Oct. 11, which granted to Francis de Champs and the abovesaid Thomas his son the office of keeping of His Majesty's game ("partridge, pheasant, harne [heron] and all other wild fowlewhatsoever of the river as well within His Majesties parks, grounds and woods as also within other men's grounds and woods in and about His Majesties pallace royall of Westminster"). Ibid, p. 88.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to set Nathaniell Bunch [Bunce] in the stocks for one morning at the Custom House Quay, "and having soe performed this penalty and shame" to discharge him, for counterfeiting the Lord Treasurer's hand to a warrant for the discharge of a parcel of goods seized. Ibid, X. p. 24.
Jan. 10 Money warrant, dormant, for the allowance of 15d. a day to the present 16 sergeantsat arms attending His Majesty's person (asby the letters patent of 1629–30, Feb. 24, which upon the reducing the charge of the King's household to a less proportion did allow the said fee to the 16 sergeants attending, in lieu of the diet theretofore allowed), viz.: Sir Richard Bishop, Fra. Langston, George Charnock, Roger Harsnett, Tho. Blayney, John Topham, Richard Thorne, John Barcroft, James Becke, Sam. Trist, John Middleton, Miles Bull, William Skiner, Edm. Williamson, Alex Haddon and Rob. Glyde. Ibid, III. p. 132.
Jan. 10 Privy Seal for 72,000l. to Sir George Carteret as imprest for the ordinary charge of the Navy for one year to 1661, June 24, viz., for entertainment of the officers of the Navy and other ministers attending the service, with other incidents. Early Entry Book III. p. 202.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the sheriffs of Worcester city to pay to Meredith Vaughan and his wife 30l. per an. out of the toll of said city. Ibid, p. 83.
Prefixing:—A certificate from Edward Soley, Robert Sollers, William Woodward and Thomas Woodward, of the city of Worcester, as to the grant of said toll to said city, by Henry the Third, 1233, March 17, at the fee farm rent of 30l. per an.
Jan. 13 Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of four packets of silk consigned to William Prickman and seized at Shoreham. Ibid, X. p. 24.
Money warrant for 500l. to Mary Graves in part of the 3,000l. ordered her by the Privy Seal of Sept. 30 last. Ibid, III. p. 88.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the auditors and receivers of Crown rents in co. Leicester to pay (in accordance with the Privy Seal of Dec. 13 last) 67l. 13s. 4d. to William Kinnes, minister of Belgrave, 67l. 13s. 4d. to William Jackson, minister of Burstall, and 59l. 13s. 4d. to Mathew Pagitt, minister of Thurmaston, for their pains in officiating the cures there for 1½ years to Sept. 29 last; same to come out of the profits of the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield sede vacante. Ibid, p. 89.
Same from same to the Receipt to strike tallies from time to time up to 500l. as a total for Bevil Skelton (on his Privy Seal of Nov. 23 ult.) on the fines and forfeitures of uncustomed goods. Ibid, pp. 89–90.
Same from same to same for similar tallies to a total of 500l. for William Howard on his Privy Seal of Dec. 11 last. Ibid, p. 90.
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to pay Charles Lord Gerard 1,500l. arrears to Xmas last on his pension of 1,000l. per an. granted him by letters patent of Dec. 20 last and to pay said pension quarterly in future. Ibid, p. 91.
Jan 16 Report from the Navy Commissioners to the Duke of York in reply to Treasurer Southampton's request of the 4th inst. (supra, p. 346). As to points (1) and (3) of said request, viz., concerning provisions in store, enclose separate papers as below. As to point (4). the charge of the necessary provisions for the next summer's fleet consisting of 8,000 men for eight months besides victuals and wages amounts to 96,000l., the moiety of which sum, with an assignment for the rest, is requisite to be forthwith had for the buying of hemp, masts, canvas, pitch, tar, and other foreign commodities which are not to be had at all times. As to point (5) concerning the estimate of stores fit to be always in readiness, the estimate for the standing stores for the whole Navy for one year in harbour and another year at sea has been lately given in, and amounts to 457,220.: as to what thereof should be always in readiness, submit the point "to your Royal Highness as the proper judge adding only what the Lord Treasurer observes in his letter and what we have taken the boldnesse formerly to repeate to your Royal Highness that a competent provision in store is not only great reputacon but of a great advantage to His Majesty." As to point (6) concerning the providing of said stores, "the greatest parte of our navall provisions are not to be had but from the Eastland and that not untill aboute May next, soe that what wee shall need must be taken up heere from merchants upon ready mony only, without which wee cannot determine of the rates." For instance hemp at the King's coming in cost 40s. per hundred [weight], at present it is 50s., and in all the other items there has been a greater or less increase of price for want of ready money. As to points (7) and (8) concerning the number of ships and men enclose two papers ut infra (a) and (b). As to point (9) concerning payments for wages, &c., "there hath beene paid since the 24th June. 1660, for the use of His Majesties Navy, viz.: in bills for provisions and stores, &c., on accompts of victualls and for services ordinary and extraordinary done in His Majesties ships and yards the sum of 199, 160l. 11s. 0d." The debt of the Navy amounts to 343,653l. Ibid, VII. pp. 186–190.
Appending:—(a) A list of ships in pay 1660, June 24.
(b) A list of ships set out to sea since that date.
(c) An accompt of the principal provisions remaining in the several stores, 1661–2, Jan. 1 (including cables, &c., on 69 sail of ships now at sea).
(d) Same of the principal provisions remaining in stores at Chatham, Woolwich, Deptford, and Portsmouth, 1660, June 24 (including cables, &c., on 100 sail of ships then at sea).
The said lists (a) and (b) being as follows:—
(a) A list of the 36 ships of His Majesty that entered into pay the 24th June, 1660.
"Beare" 110 men. Paid 1661, Sept. 3
"Blackmore" 150 "
Earl of Sandwich. "Princesse" 140 "
"Dartmouth" 100 "
"Dolphin" 75 "
Tangier "Dover" 140 "
"Drake" 60 " Paid 1661, May 6.
"Eagle" 100 "
"Eaglet" 35 " Ordered to be paid 1661, Sept. 16
"Fox" 70 " Paid 1661, May 3
"Francis" 50 " May 6
"Weymouth" 60 " Ordered to be paid 1661, Oct. 17
"Guernsey" 100 " Ordered to be paid 1661, Dec. 24
"Hart" 40 " Paid 1661, May 6
On the Irish coast. "Harpe" 40 "
"Hacoke" 35 "
"Bramble" now in her stead. "Henrietta" pinnace, one of the Guard ships at chase 25 men
Lisbon "Hinde" 35 "
"Hunter" 30 "
Dunkirk "John" of Dover 8 "
"Larke" 40 " Ordered to be paid 1661, Oct. 7
"Lilley" 35 " Paid off
Irish coast "Little Guift" 60 " Ordered, 1661, Dec. 6, to be paid to 1661, June 24
Medway river "Truelove" other Guard ship 50 men
"Little Mary" 50 "
"Martin" 60 "
"Merlin" 50 "
Straits "Nonsuch' ketch 35 "
"Parradox" 60 " Ordered to be paid, 1661, Dec. 24
Tangier "Paull" 85 "
Convoy to Spain "Pembrooke" 100 "
"Plymouth' 260 " Paid off 1661, Sept. 17
"Roe" ketch 35 " Paid off 1661, May 6
"Signet" 35 "
"Successe" 105 "
"Speedwell" 90 " Paid off 1661, July 16
(b) A list of His Majesty's ships set out to sea since 1660, June 24, with their number of men and the time of beginning wages.
At Jamaica "Diamond" 140 men beginning of wages 1660, Oct. 20
"Henrietta" 180 ditto Nov. 6
"Sophia" 70 ditto Nov. 14
"Griffen" 30 ditto Nov. 20
In Tambia River "Kinsale" 25 ditto Nov. 22
At Jamaica "Rosebush" 55 ditto Dec. 15
The Straits "Amity" 70 ditto Dec. 19
"Hampshire' 150 ditto 1661, Mar. 26
"Royall James' 500 ditto Mar. 29
"Fairfax" 260 ditto ditto
"Newcastle" 180 ditto ditto
"Portland" 170 ditto ditto
"Crowne" 160 ditto ditto
"Nonsuch" 150 ditto ditto
"Mary" 260 ditto April 1
"Montague" 260 ditto ditto
"Swiftsure" 340 ditto ditto
"Colohester" 110 ditto April 2
"Yarmouth" 140 ditto April 9
In the Downs "Moncke" 220 ditto April 29
In the River, now returned from the Straits. "Guift" 80 ditto May 4
"Assurance" 135 ditto ditto
In the Downs "Welcombe" 120 ditto ditto
Tangier. "Henry" 380 ditto May 6
Now come from the LordSandwich. "Augustine" 80 ditto ditto
Straits "Hawke" ketch 25 ditto May 14
"Greyhound" 45 ditto May 15
"Swallow" ketch 12 ditto May 18
"Assistance" 140 ditto May 20
"Adventure" 120 ditto ditto
Lisbon "Charles" 500 ditto May 21
Straits "Ann" 240 ditto ditto
Tangier "Breda" 140 ditto ditto
"St. George" 280 ditto May 22
Tangier "Lyon" 180 ditto ditto
"Yorke" 210 ditto ditto
"Forrester 100 ditto ditto
Tangier and Straits. "Norwich" 110 ditto ditto
"Nightingale" 110 ditto ditto
"Pearle" 100 ditto ditto
In the Downs "Sorlings" 100 men. Beginning of wages 1661, May 23
"Drake" 60 ditto ditto
Portugal "Giles" ketch 12 ditto ditto
Lisbon "Ruby" 140 ditto May 24
Ireland "Guerland" ["Garland"] 100 ditto ditto
Straits "Constant Warwick" 135 ditto June 1
"Foresight" 160 ditto Oct. 1
Tangier "Elias" 55 ditto Oct. 14
"Mermaid" 110 ditto Oct 24
Straits "Saphire" 150 ditto Nov. 11
Jan. 16 Money warrant for 4,000l. to Thomas Corderoy for Secret Service without accompt (in part of 8,000l. ordered by the Privy Seal of the 13th inst.). Early Entry Book III. p. 92.
Jan. 17 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley, constituting John Seymour, Edward Picks, and Charles Smith to search for and seize such wares and merchandises as are by the laws and by the King's proclamation of November 20 last prohibited to be imported into England; to take an inventory of same and remove them to their office at the Custom House. Ibid, X. p. 28.
Jan. 18 Money warrant for 2.000l. to Sir Robert Harlowe, Kt., for clothes by him furnished to the regiment of foot under his command now employed for Tangier: upon accompt and to be deducted out of pay. Ibid, III. p. 92.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to Sergeant Warner or his deputy to release on bail John Crawley, Thomas Crofts, Anthony Rush, Clement Berdge, John Ashlen, William Panton, Edward Nutby, Simon Wilmot and Nathaniel Panton. Ibid, VII. p. 184.
Letters patent in Latin by Treasurer Southampton constituting Richard Brayne porter of the Receipt (hostiarius meus infra Thesaurarium Scaccarii) on the surrender of John Elstone: all with duties and emoluments set out in full. Ibid, p. 185.
Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to the Receivers General and the several and respective Commissioners, detailed, for the 18 months' assessment as by the Act of the present Parliament severally; in the case of the former (the Receivers) to transmit their moneys up as soon as 500l. has been received; and in the case of the latter (the Commissioners), to use their utmost endeavours for the speedy returning of the moneys "in respect if the payments be dilatory the least inconvenience that arises thereby wilbe His Majesty's paying interest; for the publick concerne and that which concernes the generall good is so involved therein that if any quarterly payment be delayed the rest will hinder the creditt whereby wee raise our loanes.' Ibid, III. pp. 102–6.
Money warrant for 200l. to William Owen, of Packington, out of the revenue of North Wales, as by the Privy Seal of Dec. 19 last. Ibid, p. 94.
Jan. 19 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton for tallies on the Receiver General of the 1,260,000l. assessment in co. Worcester, for the 2.000l. ordered to Lord Windsor by the Privy Seal of Dec. 22 last Ibid, p. 93.
Jan. 19 Money warrant for 500l. to Charles Littleton, Esq., His Majesty's cupbearer, as His Majesty's free gift. Early Entry Book III. p. 93.
Same for 2,000l. to the Earl of St. Albans, being five months to the 1st inst. on his allowance as Ambassador to the French King. (1661–2, Feb. 11, order for tallies to be struck on the Customs for this sum.) Ibid, p. 94.
Jan. 20 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Robert Viscount Cholmondeley, nephew and heir of Robert Viscount Cholmondeley, of the hundred of Wich Malbank, co. Chester. Ibid, VII. pp. 191–2.
Prefixing:—Surveyor General's constat and ratal.
Same from same to the Surveyor General of Lands for directions to the steward of the manor of Tinten to pass an estate in a tenement in said manor to Christopher Andrew. Ibid. p. 192.
Prefixing:—Said Surveyor's report on said Andrew's petition.
Same from same to the Receipt assigning to the use of the Navy several sums (in all 1,819l. 11s. 1½d.), being debts of eight brewers, detailed, who brew for the Navy (order amended Feb. 14 later). Ibid, III. pp. 100, 131.
Treasurer Southampton to the Attorney General. "I have bin much prest to grant my warrants for seizing leather and other prohibited goods by severall statutes; and find upon the execution thereof soe many persons that represent the vexation and undue proceedings of the deputies of those I have granted the warrants unto that betwixt the preventing the undue practices of the tradesmen and the clamour against my officers I find some difficulty what is fit to determine." Desires him to consider the warrants issued and the complaints made. Ibid, X. p. 26.
Appending:—A list of nine persons so complaining or complained of.
Warrant from same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver up the bonds given by the French Ambassador's gentlemen, Monsr. Richard Beavis and another, for ten tuns of wine, which the King is pleased to allow to the said Ambassador as an extra-ordinary grace. Ibid.
Jan. 21 Money warrant for 50l. to Lieut. George Liddell as royal bounty for the loss of his leg. Ibid, III. p. 95.
Same (dormant) for 8d. a day to Timothy Felton for his office as a whiffler and as one of the gunners within the Tower of London: from 1660, June 24. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to pay to Henry Earl of Stamford 30l. for 1½ years on his creation money as Earl to Sept. 29 last, and to continue payment of his creation money in future. Ibid
Same from same to same for 30l. and 15l. to the Earl of Salisbury as 1½ years to Sept. 29 last on his respective creation moneys as Earl of Salisbury and Viscount Cranborne. Ibid, p. 98.
Jan. 22 Treasurer Southampton to Sir Peter Leicester, Sir John Ardern, Richard Gerard, John Ward, Loftwich Oldfield, Edward Dobson, Evan Edwards to view and survey Delamere Forest, co. Chester, in which many great assarts and incroachments have been made of late years within the waste of said forest: and to estimate said assarts, enoroachments and the residue of the waste. Ibid, VII. p. 204.
Jan. 22 Money warrant for 120l. to Francis Berkeley, being money resting in the hands of Edward Elleston. of Earls Colne, co. Essex, out of moneys raised by Decimations: and for the balance of said Decimations resting in the said Elleston's hands to be paid to Sir Henry Bennet, Keeper of the Privy Purse, for His Majesty's own particular use and without accompt. Early Entry Book III. p. 99.
Same for 30,000l. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household. Ibid, p. 100.
Same for 100l. to Sir Edmund Bowyer, Kt., as by the Privy Seal of the 20th ult. Ibid.
Treasurer Southampton to all mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs, justices, &c., and all other officers whatsoever, civil or military, to at all times assist Jonathan Ash, John Price, and Henry Snape in keeping possession a certain fountain or well called Dame Anne à Cleere in St. Giles's without Cripplegate and St. Leonards, Shoreditch, the same being of the ancient inheritance of the Crown, but having been for some time detained from the Crown by private persons but being now recovered for the use of the Crown by the said Ash, Price, and Snape. Ibid, VII. p. 193
Jan. 23 Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to the Excise Commissioners to pay the Queen of Bohemia's Privy Seal for 10,000l. immediately after the assignments to the Duke of York. Ibid, XI. p. 98.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to permit the East India Company to export 50,000l. for the East Indies, according to the contents of their charter in that behalf. Ibid X. p. 29.
Prefixing:—A clause of the Charter of the East India Company as granted by his present Majesty in the 13th year of his reign, said clause giving them leave to export such foreign coin of silver, Spanish or other foreign silver or bullion of silver as they shall bring or cause to be brought into this realm from the parts beyond the seas, either in the same kind, sort, stamp or fashion which it shall have when they bring it in or any other form, stamp, or fashion, to be coined in the Mint at the Tower at their pleasure; so as the whole quantity of coin or moneys to be by them transported in any their voyages do not exceed 50,000l. in any one voyage.
Treasurer Southampton to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a bill to grant to Sir William Killigrew and Thomas Chiffinch of the King's share of certain bonds for sequestration taken by the late usurper, being discovered by them. Ibid, III. p. 99.
Appending:—A list of said bonds (total, 786l.)
Jan. 24 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Thomas Fry of nine parcels of concealed lands in co. Suffolk, viz.: in St. Edmundsbury. Ibid, VII. pp. 197–8.
Prefixing:—Particular and ratal of the premises.
Jan. 28 Same from same to the King's Remembrancer to take the securities, detailed, of William Pinokney, as one of the four Tellers of the Receipt. Ibid, p. 200.
Treasurer Southampton to the Surveyor General of Lands for a constat of the stalls and other things in the town and manor of Hemel Hempstead, as mentioned in the petition of Francis Oxley, ut supra, p. 172. Ibid, p. 201.
Prefixing:—Surveyor General's report on said Oxley's petition.
Jan. 28 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Excise Commissioners to pay Major Laugharne 100l. on his former Privy Seal and warrant, notwithstanding any former order. "And Mr. Povey who by the Duke of Yorkes Grace hath advanced 20l. hereof will send his agent to you with Mr. Langharne's [agent] to receive both the same." Early Entry Book III. p. 101.
Money warrant (dormant) for 2s. and 6d. a day to Capt. Robert Holmes as captain and commander of the new fort of Sandown in the Isle of Wight, and 8d. a day each for his 30 soldiers, as by the letters patent of 1660, Oct. 22. Ibid.
Money warrant for 4,600l. to John Banes, agent for Major Gen. Morgan upon accompt for the use of the forces in Scotland, as by the Privy Seal of the 10th inst. Ibid.
Privy Seal for 417,220l. 0s. 0d. to Sir George Carteret as imprest for the stores and provisions for the whole fleet at sea for one year (men's wages and victuals excepted), and for morage, stores and necessary repairs for the whole Navy in harbour for one year (money warrant hereon, Feb. 5. To be by tallies on the 18 months' assessment for several counties, detailed). Ibid, pp. 109, 115, 132.
Jan. 31 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Nicholas Aris of three tenements in West Ham and Stratford Langton, co. Essex. Ibid, VII. pp. 201–2.
Prefixing:—Surveyor General's constat and ratal.
Treasurer Southampton to the Surveyor General of Lands to consider and set a ratal upon a particular of several rents heretofore reserved upon divers letters patents for assart lands, wastes and purprestures lying dispersedly in 12 several counties, and formerly granted by King James to John Penington. Ibid, p. 202.
Warrant from same to same for a particular of two tenements in St. Margaret's, Westminster, of which Allan Wharton prays a lease (see supra, p. 47). Ibid, p. 203.
Prefixing:—Note of said Wharton's petition and report thereon from the said Surveyor General.
Same to same for same of some tenements in the manor of Bonyalva, petitioned for by the children of Joseph Jane, ut supra, p. 174. Ibid, p. 205.
Prefixing:—As above.
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Ralph Wilson of the coal mines in Softly, in the Bishopric of Durham. Ibid, p. 206.
Prefixing:—Particular and Surveyor General's ratal.
Entry of demise by lease under the Exchequer Seal to John Henden of the hundreds of Cranbrook, &c., ut supra, p. 308. Ibid, p. 208.
The like to Margaret Gosfright of several messuages and lands in Rosemarket, Roch, &c., co. Pembroke, being part of the possessions of Richard Walter, an outlaw. Ibid.
Treasurer Southampton to the Attorney General for preparation of a bill to grant to William Weare such moneys, goods and personal estate of his as were seized upon by John Browne, deceased, and John Trenchard, members of the Long Parliament and of the Committee of Sequestrations in co. Dorset in August, 1644. Ibid, III. p. 107.
Jan. 31 Money warrant for 350l. to Capt. Edward Strange for importing and clothing divers persons sold for slaves into the Barbados by the late usurpers for appearing in defence of His Majesty's just rights, and lately arrived in the port of London: as by the Privy Seal of Dec. 31 last. (1661–2, Feb. 11, order for tallies for this sum to be struck on the Excise). Early Entry Book III. p. 107.
Same for 91l. to Thomas Lisle, His Majesty's barber, for one year to June 24 last, for providing barbing linen for His Majesty's service. Ibid, p. 107b.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck on John Clutterbuck [receiver] of the Voluntary Present for 2,000l. more out of the 6,000l. ordered to Stephen Fox for Secret Service. Ibid, p. 107.
The like for tallies on the Customs for 550l. now due to the Masters in Chancery. Ibid, p. 107b.
Money warrant (dormant) for 20l. to Robert Challoner as one of the Pursuivants at Arms, commonly called Bluemantle. Ibid.
Money warrant for 250l. to John Skrimshere (Skrymshere) for 1¼ years to Xmas last as standard bearer to the Band of Pensioners. Ibid, p. 108.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Sir Robert Hales, of Beaksbourne, Kent, as by letters patent of 1660–1, Jan. 19. Ibid.
Money warrant for 150l. to Rupert Dillon, out of the Tenths in arrear from the Bishop of Salisbury: as by the Privy Seal of the 20th inst. Ibid.
Same, dormant, for 100l. per an. to George Bate, doctor in physic, as first and principal physician in ordinary to the King, as by the letters patent of 1660, July 12. Ibid, p. 110.
Money warrant for 4,100l. to Sir Augustine Coronell, Bart., for the like value lent to the King. (1661–2, Feb. 27, order for a tally for this sum on the Excise). Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Signet attending for a bill for the issue of 1,100l. to Viscount Fanshaw (by tallies on the 1,260,000l. assessment) for certain bonds in sums, detailed, executed by him on behalf of the late King, and on which he had to make payment. (Money warrant hereon Feb. 19.) Ibid, pp. 120, 133.
Money warrant, dormant, for 40l. to Dr. Giles Sweit, as professor or reader of Civil law in the University of Oxford, as by letters patent of May 1 last. Ibid, p. 124.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of 60 yards of black cloth imported by Nathaniell Andrews, of Amsterdam. Ibid, X. pp. 32–3.
Same from same to same for discharge of a seizure of goods shipped by John Ashley in the "St. Lucar," and seized at Gravesend. Ibid, p. 34.
Same from same to same for same of silk stockings shipped by John de Macedo, a Portuguese, but seized at Gravesend. Ibid.
Jan. 31 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners for the release from forfeiture of 3½ fardels of dowlas seized at Dartmouth, and belonging to Christopher Maynard, of Totnes, Devon, merchant. Early Entry Book X. p. 35.
Prefixing:—Note of said Maynard's petition and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
[?] Money warrant for 1,200l. to Sir Abraham Shipman for the raising and furnishing of 400 men for His Majesty's service in the East Indies, as by the Privy Seal of the 27th ult. Ibid, III. p. 108.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners for the release from forfeiture of a Scotch vessel arrived in Barnstaple from Rochelle with salt, being freighted at Rochelle by Thomas Cox, who therein acted as the factor of John Darracott and others, same having been done "by encouragement of an Act of His Majesty in Councell dated the 30th August last taking off the force of the Act of Navigation from all His Majesties subjects in Scotland and thereby investing them with the same priviledge that was by the said Act granted to any His Majesty's subjects in Ireland." Ibid, X. p. 32.