Entry Book: June 1673, 16-30

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'Entry Book: June 1673, 16-30', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 4, 1672-1675, (London, 1909) pp. 163-182. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol4/pp163-182 [accessed 27 April 2024]

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June 1673, 16-30

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
June 16 Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 60l. to Thomas Aylway, Chief Searcher of London port. Money Book (Customs) p. 115.
Same to same to pay 50l. to the Earl of Clare for 2 years' creation money to Lady Day last. Ibid.
Same to same to take up the tallies for 1,500l. in the hands of Sir John Nicholas (issued to him in satisfaction of so much due to him in the Exchequer) and in lieu thereof to give him a bill for that amount on the Collector of Customs, Bristol port. Ibid, p. 117.
Same to same to pay 60l. to the Duke of York for 1 years creation money. Ibid.
Same to same to pay said Duke of York such creation money as shall appear to have been due and in arrear to the Duke of Cambridge. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Customs Cashier to take from Phillip Marsh, the officer in whose hands the wine bonds are, such bonds to the amount of 446l. 10s. 1d., and to pay same to the owners of the ship "William and Thomas," as by the warrant of this day to the Receipt : said owners being willing to accept said bonds in satisfaction of their tallies : the usual merchants' discount to be computed on said bonds. Money Book (Customs), p. 118.
Letter of direction on an order of June 11 last for 375l. to Edmund Waller for three quarters' arrears as one of the Council of Foreign Plantations. Warrants Early XIX. p. 395.
Money warrant for 1,250l. to Lawrence Hyde for Lady Day quarter last on the 5,000l. per an. for the Robes. Ibid, p. 396.
Treasurer Clifford's dormant warrant to Sir Peter Killegrew, Bart., and John Tregagle, Receivers General of Crown revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, to pay William Harbord 250l. per an. in accordance with the privy seal of the 7th inst., on the agreement for the purchase by the King from him of the parks of Grafton and Potterspury, parcel of the Honor of Grafton. Ibid, p. 388.
[?] Money warrant for 5,000l. to William Harbord in part of 9,000l. for the purchase price of the abovesaid inheritance of the parks of Grafton and Potterspury. Ibid.
June 16 Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to cancel a tally levied May 31 last, for 214l. 2s. 0d. on the farm of the Alum Works (which tally was given to Tobias Rustat, Yeoman of His Majesty's Robes, as so much due to him for liveries out of the Wardrobe, but cannot be paid as the farmers of that revenue have paid up their rent) and in lieu thereof to pay said sum to said Rustat on the order remaining in the Receipt out of money to be paid into the Receipt by the Cashier of the Customs. Ibid, p. 390.
Letter of direction on an order of 1671, July 19, for 222l. 10s. 0d. to Richard Lord Arundell, Governor of Pendennis Castle. Ibid, p. 393.
Money warrant for 778l. 15s. 0d. to said Lord Arundell for 3 years on his several fees of 182l. 10s. 0d. and 40l. per an. as Governor of Pendennis Castle : to be paid by tallies on the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall. Ibid.
Letter of direction upon an order of the 11th inst. for 375l. to Henry Brounker as one of the Council of Foreign Plantations for an arrear : same being hereby charged on the Hearthmoney of Middlesex. Ibid, p. 394.
Same on an order of the 10th inst. for 10,000l. to the Master of the Wardrobe : same being hereby charged on the loans to be made by Robert Nott on the third quarter of the Eighteen Months' Assessment. Ibid.
Same transferring to the Customs to be paid thereout, the money warrant of Jan. 18 last for 124l. 14s. 0d. to Ralph Montague for Tobias Rustat. Ibid, p. 261.
Money warrant for 450l. to Sir Bernard Gascoigne for 90 days on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to the Emperor of Germany : as by the privy seal of 1671-2, Feb. 17. British Museum Additional MS. 28,076, p. 8.
Money warrant for 100l. toMarsh, widow of Tho. Marsh, late deceased, late assistant to the Clerk of the House of Commons : for reward of the services performed by him in that employment. British Museum Additional MS. 28,076, p. 8.
Same for one year on the several pensions of 75l. per an. to John Dugdale, 50l. per an. to John Collins, and 40l. per an. to Tho. Gaywood (formerly employed in the Excise Office), as granted by the privy seal of 1669, Aug. 6. Money Book (Excise) p. 41.
Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, June, of a licence to Elias Ashmole, Windsor Herald at Arms, to import, Custom free, as much royal paper or other paper as the duty thereof shall amount to 400l. to enable him to put out a second impression of his book of the Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the Order of the Garter. (Treasurer Clifford's warrant hereon to the Customs Commissioners dated June 18 : quotes the privy seal as of June 18.) British Museum Additional MS. 28,074, p. 222 ; Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 441.
Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a warrant to the Exchequer for paying to Isaac Le Gouch, His Majesty's Jeweller, without account such sums up to 10,000l. as the Lord Chamberlain or Vice-Chamberlain of the Household shall signify to be the prices of such jewels as he shall furnish for His Majesty's service. British Museum Additional MS. 28,074, p. 223.
[?] Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant of the reversion (after the Queen Consort's death) of the honor, lordship and manor of Grafton and manor of Hartwell and other lands. tenements and hereditaments, parcel of said honor, and of the several coppices and enclosures of underwoods in Whittlewood and Salcey Forest, in Northampton and Bucks, or one of them : now held by the Queen Consort, and of His Majesty's title and interest, &c., therein after the death of said Queen Consort : all to Henry, Earl of Arlington for life, and after his decease to Henry Fitzroy, Earl of Euston. and his heirs male, and in default thereof to Charles Earl of Southampton and his heirs male, and in default thereof to Lord George Fitzroy alias Palmer and his heirs male : all under the yearly rent of 20l. per an. Ibid.
[?] Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant to the abovesaid Earl of Arlington (with remainder to the Earl of Euston et al., as above verbatim) of the annuity or sum of 2,000l. by the year out of the London Excise, or failing that then out of any money in the Exchequer. Ibid, p. 224.
June 16 Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant to the Earl of Bath and Francis Lord Hawley of the annuity or pension of 1,000l. per an. for 99 years if Frances, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox shall so long live : to be paid quarterly out of the London Excise, or failing that then out of any money in the Exchequer : to date from Sept. 29 last. Ibid.
[?] Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant to George Viscount Grandison and Edward Villiers, Esq., and their heirs of the reversion and inheritance of the manor of Somersham, Pidley, Fenton, Bluntisham, Colne and Earith, co. Huntingdon, and of Somersham park and chase with the mansion house or lodge and 15 acres of land thereto belonging and the demesnes of the said manor of Pidley, Fenton, Bluntisham, Colne and Earith : without the reservation of any rent. Ibid, p. 225.
June 16 Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, June, of a grant for life to Sir Thomas Higgons, Kt., of the office of Surveyor General of all the honors, castles, manors, lordships, lands, and tenements of the Duchy of Cornwall. British Museum Additional MS. 28,074. pp. 225-6.
[?] [? Treasurer Clifford's subscription of] a docquet, dated 1673, June, of a lease to Peregrine Clarke of a messuage or tenement in Wapping, co. Midd., for 31 years from the 24th inst. : at the yearly rent of 13s. 4d. Ibid, p. 226.
June 16 Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant and allowance of the sum of 12,000l. to John Forth, Esq., Sir William Bucknall, Kt., et al., Farmers of the Customs of Ireland, in consideration of their losses sustained by the Dutch war before Xmas last : to be by them defalked out of their rent. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners to see opened at the house of Lawrence Hyde, nine parcels of things in the "Katherine" yacht, lately brought by him from France for his private use. Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 434.
Same to same. As to your query what duty should be paid for coals carried on horseback into Scotland I think a penny should be demanded for every horseload. As for damages sustained by merchants in the Straits fleet you are to do what usually has been done as to allowances upon such occasions. I approve of your proposed establishment of officers for Chester and Liverpool. You are to allow 10l. to Nicholas Parke out of incidents, for so much paid by him into the Exchequer for wines seized and [subsequently] recovered. Ibid, p. 436.
Treasurer Clifford's approval of the representation of the 12th inst. from W. Webb, R. Mason and B. Fillingham, as to the additional clerks necessary for carrying on the work of the Office of Exchanges [with a view to the Eighteen Month's Assessment], viz. Thomas Green, Cashier and Accomptant, with 120l. per an., Laurence Stanyon as Cashier Assistant with 100l. per an., John Conduit and Edward Lloyd as Messengers to receive moneys remitted, with 50l. each ; and 50l. per an. for incidents, &c. Ibid, p. 439.
Same of the following as solicitors for hastening in the Eighteen Months' tax to the Receivers General of the several counties, viz. :
Derby and Nottingham : William Burton with 80l. per an.
Devon and Exeter : George Pollard with 60l. per an.
Essex and Herts : Francis Coxon with 100l. per an.
Gloucester County and City : Thomas Rogers with 60l. per an.
Hereford : William Bowdler with 60l. per an.
Leicester and Northampton : John Duncklyn with 80l. per an.
London and Middlesex : John Thompson with 100l. per an.
Norfolk and Norwich : William King with 100l. per an.
Somerset and Bristol : Capt. Littleton with 60l. per an.
Southampton and Isle of Wight : Thomas Segar with 50l. per an.
Worcester County and City and Warwick : Henry Clifford with 80l. per an.
Ibid, p. 440.
Privy seal for 5,000l. to Viscount Grandison as royal bounty. (Royal warrant, dated June 3, for said privy seal. Treasurer Clifford's signature, dated June 13, of docquet hereof. Money warrant, dated June 17.) King's Warrant Book III. pp. 301, 337 : British Museum Additional MS. 28,074. p. 220 ; Warrants Early XIX p 408.
Royal sign manual, for the felling of dotard timber in Dean Forest to the value of 100l. for the charge of the Commission now setting forth for regulation of said forest, and for the charge of necessary repairs of the mounds and fences. King's Warrant Book III. p. 347.
Royal warrant for 120l. per an. to John Lawrence from 1671, March 27, being the date of his employment in receiving First Fruits, to June 23 last, when he was constituted Receiver thereof, for which interim period he received no recompence. Ibid, p. 352.
Same to the Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Aubrey, Earl of Oxford and Diana, Countess of Oxford his wife, of the annuity or yearly sum of 2,000l., to commence from Lady Day last. Treasurer Clifford's undated subscription of docquet hereof dated 1673, June, said pension to be for during three lives and the life of the longer liver of them : to be paid out of First Fruits by tallies of assignment : the first payment to begin the 24th inst. Ibid, p. 314 ; British Museum Additional MS. 23,074. p. 227.
Same to the Attorney General for a great seal for a grant to Col. Francis Windham of the yearly rent of 600l, payable half yearly from Xmas last : the privy seal of 1670, Nov. 30, having ordered him 10,800l. for his good service and for his having been particularly instrumental in preserving the King after the battle at Worcester : on which privy seal the Treasury Lords issued their order registered on the fee farms, 1670, Dec. 29 : notwithstanding which the said sum has not been paid. King's Warrant Book III. p. 315.
Royal warrant to [the Attorney General] for a great seal to constitute Ralph Eccleston, gent., and Francis Stephens, to be two of the Commissioners for Appeals and regulating the Excise in reversion after any two of the present Commissioners. Ibid, p. 316.
Same to same for a Great Seal for a grant of the annuity or pension of 1,000l. to the Countess of Falmouth, "which we think fit to bestow upon her in consideration of our promise made of providing a portion for her daughter and in respect of the merits of her late husband Charles, Earl of Falmouth, who lost his life in our service at sea" : the said Countess being first to make a surrender of all right or pretence to the office of Protonotary of Common Pleas. Ibid, p. 319.
Privy seal for 8,069l. 17s. 0d. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household, for interest of money borrowed by him for the service of the Household as appears by an account made up of said interest to 1672-3, Jan. 1 : and for such further sums of interest up to 20,000l. as he has or shall disburse for moneys advanced or to be advanced for the service of the Household. (Undated royal warrant for said privy seal. Treasurer Clifford's signature, dated June 13, of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated June 18.) Ibid, pp. 302, 349 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,074, p. 220 ; Money Book (Excise), p. 42.
June 17 Money warrant for 540l. to Rebecca Lucia Loving, relict of William Loving, deceased, whom His Majesty had appointed Envoy to the King of Denmark : same being for equipage and allowance as Envoy as well as other extraordinary expenses in His Majesty's service : as by the privy seal of 1671, Aug. 17. Warrants Early XIX. p. 309.
Money warrant for 120l. 1s. 6d. and 120l. 1s. 6d. to Ralph Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe, to be by him paid to Anthony Vane, Esq., and Andrew Gallwey, Esq., Grooms of Her Majesty's Privy Chamber, for the arrears for the years 1667, 1671 and 1672 of their livery of 40l. 0s. 6d. per an.
Together with :A warrant to said Montagu to pay same to said Vane and Gallwey.
British Museum Additional MS. 28,076, p. 1.
Same for 48l. to John Greene, Keeper of His Majesty's stables at the Mews, for two years on his fee of 24l. per an., and in part of 196l. arrears due thereon for 7 3/4 years to 1672, Sept. 29. Ibid, p. 2.
Same for 270l. for John Wolley, Keeper of the Council records at Whitehall, in full of all arrears for provisions furnished for the Council to 1672, Nov. 30 : to be drawn on any privy seal in Sir Edward Griffin's name. Ibid.
Same for 100 marks for the Queen's Grooms and Pages [for one year]. Ibid.
Same for 40l. to Cha. Whittaker, for one year on his fee as Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer. Ibid, p. 3.
Same, dormant, for 40l. per an. to Dr. Hyde, His Majesty's Professor in the University of Oxford. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to Thomas Agar, Surveyor General of woods this side Trent, to fell dotard and decayed trees in Dean Forest to the value of 100l., to be employed for the necessary repairs of the mounds and fences of said forest : as by the royal sign manual of the 16th inst. Ibid, p. 4.
Money warrant for 500l. to the Earl of Kinnoul in part of the arrear of 4,750l. on his several annuities. Ibid.
Letter of direction on an order of 1670, Mar. 30, for 250l. to Edmond Andros as royal bounty for service in the recovery of tin at Ostend. Ibid, p. 5.
Same on an order of 1672, April 19, for 245l. to John Holman for provisions taken out of the ship "Hercules" for victualling His Majesty's fleet in the West Indies : same having been ordered to be paid out of the 4 per cent, in the Barbados is now ordered to be paid out of any moneys of that revenue that shall come into the Exchequer. Ibid.
Money warrant for 2,000l. to Miss May (Mary) Courtney as royal bounty : as by the privy seal of 23 Dec., 22 Car. II. Ibid.
Same for 500l. and 200l., for one year on the several sums to Thomas Elliot as Master of the Harriers and Keeper of Newmarket House respectively. Ibid, p. 6.
Letter of direction on a warrant of 1670, July 21, for 1,520l. to Robert Young, gent. Ibid.
Money warrant for 136l. 8s. 0d. to Elizth. Oliver for her services for 11 years past in attendance at the chamber of His Majesty's Judges and Counsel in the Principality and Marches of Wales, as their laundress and keeper of His Majesty's plate, linen and bedding, belonging to said chamber of Ludlow Castle. Ibid.
Same for 296l. to Sir William Boreman, Kt., for two years on the yearly sum of 148l. for the charges of keeping His Majesty's dwarf orchard at Greenwich : in part of 1,036l. arrears thereon for seven years to Lady Day last. Ibid, p. 7.
Letter of direction on an order of 1670, July 30, for 1,000l. to Richard Mason in repayment of loan. British Museum Additional MS. 28,076, p. 7.
Same on same, of 1671, Sept. 14. for 600l. to the Earl of Sandwich, late Master of the Wardrobe. Ibid.
Same on same of 1671, Nov. 19, for 133l. 6s. 8d. to Richard Mason in repayment of loan. Ibid
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 1,000l. to the Duke of Buckingham, having been assigned over to him in part of an order for 2,000l. in the name of the late Earl of Sandwich. Ibid, p. 9.
Money warrant for 150l. to Johanna Thornhill for half a year on her pension. Ibid, p. 11.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Cashier of the Customs to pay 250l. to George Nicholas, Esq., Surveyor General of Customs in London and the outports, for half a year of his salary. Money Book (Customs), p. 114.
Same to same to pay 36l. to John Wingfield, Collector of Customs in Berwick port, for 1 1/2 years to Lady Day last on his fee. Ibid, p. 116.
Same to the Receipt to issue 3,000l. (out of money to be paid into the Receipt by the Cashier of the Customs) to the Treasurer of the Navy on any orders in his name remaining in the Exchequer : to be by him paid over to the Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy Seal, for money due to him out of the office of the Treasurer of the Navy. Ibid.
Same to same to execute an order, signed by Treasurer Southampton, for 59l. 18s. 0d. (and based on the letters patent of 1660, Sept. 28), to John Hingston for so much by him disbursed (over and above 900l. formerly paid him) for furnishing and providing a fair double organ in the chapel royal at Whitehall. Ibid.
Letter of direction on an order of the 16th inst. for 6,064l. 11s. 11d. to Sir Robert Vyner for plate. Ibid, p. 115.
Same on an order of this day for 2,120l. to the Earl of Bristol - Ibid.
Same on an order of 1670, June 24, for 1,000l. to Viscount Grandison as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard. Ibid, p. 116.
Same on an order of 1670, July 28, for 2,000l. to same as same Ibid, p. 117.
Same on an order of 1670, Dec. 31, for 2,785l. 14s. 4d. payable to Arthur Onslow, Esq. Ibid, p. 118.
Same on an order of the 16th inst. for 3,120l. 19s. 3d. to the Earl of Arlington for postage of letters. Ibid, p. 119.
Same on an order of 1668, July 15, for 82l. 10s. 0d. to Sir William Armorer. Ibid.
Same on an order of 1671, June 24, for 240l. to Lady Katherine Lloyd. Ibid, p. 121.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Cashier of the Customs to reimburse himself (out of the first prize money that shall come to his hands) for the 300l. paid by him to Sir John Clobery for the account of said Clobery's brother, deceased, and 100l. paid toTrelawney as Sub-Commissioners for Prizes. Ibid, p. 118.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Cashier of the Customs to pay the arrears from 1668, Lady Day, of the 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. to the Earl of Strafford for creation money as Viscount Wentworth. Money Book (Customs), p. 119.
Same to same to take in the tallies for 882l. 3s. 9d. with interest, now in the hands of Sir John Banks (issued to him in satisfaction of so much due to him in the Exchequer) and in lieu thereof to give him bills for that amount on the Collector of Customs of Plymouth or Dartmouth or any other outport most convenient. Ibid, p. 121.
Money warrant for 302l. 10s. 5d. to John Singleton, one of His Majesty's musicians, for 6 1/2 years' arrears on his fee of 20d. a day and livery of 16l. 2s. 6d. Ibid, p. 120.
Letter of direction concerning the 114l. 10s. 4d. due as gratuity on an order of 1670, Sept. 22, for 2,500l. to Sir Robert Vyner in repayment of loan : said gratuity of 4 per cent. being reckoned to 1671, Nov. 18, the time of payment of the principle. Money Book (Excise), p. 39.
Money warrant for 60l. to Christopher Roper for half a year's pension as Page of Honour to the Queen. Warrants Early XIX. p. 392.
Same for 2,000l. to Lady Elizabeth Gage as royal bounty as by the privy seal of 1664-5, Feb. 22 : to be paid out of the Hearthmoney of co. Midd. Ibid, p. 393.
Same for 179l. 11s. 11d. to Henry Spelman for (the Commissioners for Sewers for) so much disbursed in paving before the Mews. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to [the Treasurer of the Chamber] to pay Sackville Whittle, chirugeon in ordinary to His Majesty's Household. 272l. for medicines by him prepared and applied for the use of His Majesty's servants from 1670, Sept. 29 to 1672, Lady Day. Ibid.
[?] Same to Ralph Montague, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, to pay or assign the 79l. 16s. 11d. as by the warrant of April 9 last, to Mary Jervis, widow of John Jervis, for shoes by him furnished for the Wardrobe. Ibid, p. 394.
June 17 Money warrant for 100l. 7s. 6d. to John Topham, Esq., for one year's salary and board wages as a Serjeant at Law. Ibid, p. 395.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to issue the 1,780l. (lent into the Receipt by Thomas Lisle, one of His Majesty's barbers), and the 2,248l. (similarly lent by Raphaell Foliard one of His Majesty's barbers), upon such orders in the name of the Treasurer of the Receipt as remain unsatisfied : orders of repayment to said Lisle and Foliard to be charged on the Eighteen Months tax. Ibid.
Letter of direction on an order of 1670, July 19, for 1,000l. to Lawrence Hyde, Master of the Robes. Ibid, p. 396.
Money warrant for 150l. to Col. Gifford for one year's annuity - Ibid
Same for 383l. 6s. 8d. to Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, to be by him paid over to Walter Ennis (Innis), being 350l. due to Sir John Ayton, Kt., Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, for wages from 1667, Sept. 29 to 1672, Sept. 29, at 66l. 13s. 4d. per an. (which debt said Ayton has assigned to said Ennis) and 33l. 6s. 8d. for half a year's wages to Lady Day last to said Innes as Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter in ordinary to His Majesty. Ibid.
Money warrant for 800l. to Sir William St. Ravy for two years to Lady Day last on each of his annuities of 200l. per an. each, in part of 2,650l. arrears thereon. Warrants Early XIX p. 397.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 55l. in part of an order for 6,625l. to John, Earl of Bath : of which order 55l. 7s. 0d. has been assigned over to John Coleman. Ibid.
Same to same for tallies to be levied for 330l. 7s. 8d. representing the sum due to the King from Sir Robert Southwell on said Southwell's contract for a purchase of fee farms : and to issue same to said Southwell as in settlement of his part in two orders registered on the fee farm sales, viz. one for 276l. in the name of Sir Peter Wyche and assigned to him and another for 8,251l. 0s. 8d. in the name of the Earl of Sandwich, of which 36l. 4s. 6d. has been assigned to him. Ibid.
Money warrant for 40l. to the Earl of Ailesbury for two years' creation money : being due as certified by Sir Richard Mason, deputy to Sir R. Long, Auditor of the Receipt. Ibid.
Same for 200l. to the doorkeepers of the House of Commons for their service and attendance in said House for two sessions. Ibid, p. 308.
Same for 300l. to Peter Lely for 1 1/2 years on his pension to Xmas last : to be paid out of moneys to be paid into the Exchequer by the Cashier of the Customs. Ibid
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Treasurer of the Navy to pay 3,000l. to the Earl of Anglesey for one year on his pension to Xmas last, granted him in consideration of his suspension from the office of Treasurer of the Navy. Ibid.
Letter of direction upon the 800l. 12s. 6d. remaining unpaid on an order of 1669, Nov. 4, for 6,000l. to Mr. Le Gouch for two large diamonds : together with a warrant for interest at 6 per cent. on said order. Ibid.
[?] Money warrant for 36l. to Sir Edward Griffin to be by him paid over to John Walthew, Groom of Her Majesty's Privy Chamber, as in full for his lodgings out of court, 1667, July 15, to 1668, March 25. Ibid, p. 399
[?] Treasurer Clifford's warrant to Ralph Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe, to pay to John Matthew [sic erratum for Walthew], one of the Grooms of Her Majesty's Privy Chamber, the 195l. warranted June 14 last for livery money due to him in that office. Ibid.
June 17 Money warrant for 676l. 13s. 4d. to Robert Child and William Bowles, Esqrs., for seven years to Lady Day last on the several fees of 100 marks per an. and 30l. per an. as Masters of His Majesty's Tents. Ibid.
Same for 374l. 10s. 8d. to Thomas Lisle and Raphaell Foliard for their arrears of liveries payable in the Wardrobe. Ibid, p. 400.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the Receiver of Hearthmoney in Lincoln and Nottingham for 3,000l. : to be issued to the Earl of Mulgrave on an assignment to him from the Cofferer of the Household. Ibid.
Letter of direction on the 1,080l., part of an order of 1670, May 20, for 6,861l. 3s. 8d. to Sir Edward Griffin : of which order the said 1,080l. was by him assigned to Tho. Lisle and Raphael Foliard, His Majesty's barbers. Ibid.
Money warrant for 20l. to Edward Teare for extraordinary pains and charges in delivering letters and other things relating to His Majesty's service. Warrants Early XIX p. 401.
Same, dormant, for 50l. per an. to Dr. Tho. Waldron : [and warrant for] 50l. due thereon at Lady Day last. Ibid.
Money warrant for 252l. 11s. 3d. to Sir Ewd. Griffin for Mr. Paul Bridges, one of His Majesty's music, in full of all due to him in that office from 1668, Xmas, to 1673, June 24. Ibid.
Same for 200l. to the Earl of Shaftesbury for one quarter's allowance to Lady Day last as President of the Council of Plantations. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to Col. Birch to pay (out of the late Wine Act moneys) 50l. to Sir William Turnor to be by him employed and disbursed in prosecution of several wine bonds. Ibid, p. 402.
Same to the Receipt to issue (on unsatisfied orders in the name of the Treasurer of the Chamber) 110l. for one year of several fees or salaries to John Hingston, gent., keeper and repairer of His Majesty's instruments (as in part of 606l. 14s. 6d. due to him thereon), and 139l. 4s. 6d. upon bills for disbursements : making 249l. 4s. 6d. in all. Ibid.
Money warrant for 200l. to Thomas Samborn, Marshal of the Ceremonies, for two years to Lady Day last, on his fee of 100l. per an. : and 371l. 1s. 8d. to Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, to be by him assigned to said Samborn, viz. 316l. 11s. 8d. as due to him on four warrants of the Lord Chamberlain for his attendance on several Ambassadors and foreign Ministers of State to their several audiences, and 54l. 10s. 0d. to him as yeoman harbinger for 109 days' attendance on the King at Windsor, Hampton Court and Newmarket. Ibid.
[?] Letter of direction on an order of 1678 [sic ? for 1670], Aug. 17, for 1,800l. to Philip Packer for the Works. Ibid, p. 403.
June 17 The like on two orders [for repayment] of loan for Sir Richard Temple. Ibid.
Money warrant for 1,552l. 10s. 0d. to Sir Allen Apsley on his several fees, &c., to Lady Day last, as Master of the Hawks. Ibid.
Same for 100l. to Lady Sayer for half a year on her pension - Ibid.
[?] Same for 1,950l. to the Duke of York for the arrears due : [being 200l. for] one year to Lady Day last, upon his annuity of 200 marks as High Admiral of England and his annuity of 100 marks as Admiral of Dunkirk, and 1,750l., for 1 3/4 years to Lady Day last, on the yearly sum of 1,000l. for the support and maintenance of His Majesty's forts and garrisons in the province of New York. Ibid, p. 404.
June 17 Same, dormant, for 80l. per an. to Robert Swan, gent., for his fidelity in securing His Majesty in his escape after the battle of Worcester. Ibid.
Money warrant for 136l. to Sir Robert Southwell, Kt., to be by him paid to certain Dutch clothworkers as His Majesty's free gift and encouragement to them here, as by the privy seal of 1671, Nov. 11, and the royal sign manual of the 16th inst. Ibid, p. 405
Money warrant for 118l. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household, to be by him paid over to Mrs. Christian Cooper, relict and executrix of Samuel Cooper, His Majesty's limner, being the sum due to him at the time of his death on his annuity, viz. from 1671, Oct. 1, to 1672, May 7 as by the privy seal of 1671, Oct. 25. Warrants Early XIX. p. 405.
Same for 109l. 7s. 6d. to Roger Charnock for one year's salary in part of arrears as a Sergeant at Arms. Ibid.
Same, dormant, for 20l. per an. pension to Percy Church Ibid.
Money warrant for 375l. to Silius Titus for three quarters to 1672, June 24, as late one of His Majesty's Council for Foreign Plantations : his constitution as such having been revoked before any warrant granted for said arrear. Ibid, p. 406.
The like to Mr. Brounker and Mr. Waller as same, and 225l. to Dr. Worsley for same period as assistant to said Council. Ibid.
Same for 5l. to Mrs. Pinckney as royal bounty Ibid.
Same, dormant, for 120l. per an. to Norbert Carey as Page of Honour to Her Majesty in the room and place of Charles Arrundell, Esq. Ibid.
Money warrant for 100l. to Thomas Hall, first Secondary in the King's Remembrancer's office, for his extraordinary pains and service in examining, searching and reporting several accompts. supers and debts remaining on record in said office. Ibid, p. 407.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to issue to Sir Thomas Osborne (on such orders as remain unsatisfied in his hands as Treasurer of the Navy) the 20,000l. which has been lent into the Receipt by Anthony Stephens (Stevens), Esq. : and to draw orders of repayment to said Stephens on the second quarter of the Eighteen Months' Assessment. Ibid.
Money warrant for 620l. 1s. 5d. to Sir Robert Howard for so much by him disbursed by His Majesty's command and direction as by the privy seal, dormant, of 1671, Nov. 11, and the royal sign manual of the 16th inst. Ibid.
Same for 105l. to Ann Fowles, widow and relict of Capt. Fowles, commander of His Majesty's ship the "Lyon," who was slain in His Majesty's service in the late engagement at sea against the Dutch : as royal bounty. Ibid.
Same for 36l. 10s. 0d. each for one year's salary to the six Grooms of the Chamber to the Queen, viz. Richard Elton, John Robinson, William Wetherden, John Maxwell, Henry Carter (written over Bartholomew Lucar as an erasure) and William Lowe. Ibid, p. 408.
Same for 40l. to the Duke of Ormonde for two years' creation money as Earl of Brecknock. Ibid.
Same for 1,981l. 14s. 4d. to Isaac Le Gouch, His Majesty's jeweller, to be by him assigned over in satisfaction of so much agreed to be paid for the Earl of Southampton's George and Garter. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford to the Durham Commissioners of the late Poll to the like effect as below, p. 183, under date 1673, May 31. Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 424.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the sureties of Francis Hollinshed, junr., as Receiver of the Eighteen Months' assessment, co. , in place of his father, Francis Hollingshed, deceased : said securities being Edward Davenport, of North Rode, and Francis Norris of Bosley, co. Chester, gent., and Edward Hollingshed, citizen and merchant tailor, of London : (a commission for taking said securities directed to Sir Fulk Lucy, Kt., Tho. Hollingshed, Esq., John Kinsey, and Tho. Baskervile). Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 419.
Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, June, of a grant to Thomas Newton, Esq., loco George Goodman, Esq., deceased, of the office of General Woodward and keeper of His Majesty's woods in the counties of Northampton and Rutland : with two several fees of 5l. per an. British Museum Additional MS. 28,074, p. 228.
Royal warrant for a privy seal for granting 600l. per an. in fee farm rents in the Isle of Wight and Hampshire to Sir Robert Holmes. King's Warrant Book III. p. 317.
Same for a same for 500l. per an. to said Sir Robert Holmes out of the Exchequer. Ibid, p. 318.
Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, June, of a grant to Sir Robert Holmes (in consideration of his long and faithful services) of the purchase money of several fee farm rents in the Isle of Wight and co. Southampton, making 600l. per an., contained in a schedule annexed [wanting] : the Exchequer to draw orders for said purchase money and levy tallies for same [on the fee farms], on production of which tallies the Trustees for sale of Fee Farms are to convey said rents to said Holmes. British Museum Additional MS. 28,074, p. 228.
Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant to Sir Robert (deleted and altered to Sir John) Holmes of 500l. per an. out of the Exchequer during life : to commence from June 24 next. Ibid.
Same of same, dated 1673, June, of a grant and lease to Denzill Lord Holles, William Viscount Brouncker, Henry Viscount Cornbury, Sir Richard Bellings, Kt., John Harvey, William Montagu and John Hall, Esqrs, of all the Honors, castles, lordships, manors, messuages, farms, rectories, lands, tenements and hereditaments contained in an indenture tripartite, dated 3 July, 24 Car. II., and hereby sold and assigned to them, their executors, &c., for the residue of the several terms therein upon the trusts in the said indenture expressed : to hold for 50 years after expiry of the said several terms therein, in trust for the Queen Consort during life and afterwards in trust for the King and his heirs : with power during the said Queen's life and with her consent to make leases, &c., of said lands, &c. ut supra and likewise to the said Lord Holles. Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Visct. Brouncker, Visct. Cornbury, John Harvey and William Montagu to make leases of all or any the manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments granted to them and Francis Slingsby, Esq., [now] deceased, by the letters patent of 1665, June 30, except the Honor, lordship and manor of Grafton, with its rights, members and appurtenances and the forests of Salcey and Whittlewood and all coppice woods and wood grounds within said forests ; in manner following, viz. : of such part of the premises as are now in lease for one, two [or] three lives to let the same or any part thereof in possession, reversion, remainder, or by way of future interest to any person for any term of years, determinable upon one, two or three lives and of such parts of the premises as are in lease to grant leases for years absolutely (not exceeding 31 years) and not for lives : reserving (to the Queen and after her death to the King) the annual rents now received therefrom : and of such parts of the premises as are not now in lease to make leases for years not exceeding 31, reserving the fourth part of the yearly value thereof. Ibid, pp. 229-229b, 342-3.
Royal warrant for a privy seal for 334l. 10s. 1d. to Sir William Boreman for disbursements in Greenwick Park. King's Warrant Book III. p. 317.
Same for a same for 6,000l. to the Duke of Lauderdale in consideration of his surrender of his pension of 1,000l. per an. as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber. Ibid, p. 318.
Same for a great seal for a grant to George, Viscount Grandison and Edward Villiers of all and every the King's ironworks and the utensils thereof now standing in the forest or late forest of Dean, co. Gloucester, and of all ways, waters, watercourses, liberties, privileges, edifices and buildings whatsoever thereto belonging for 21 years (in reversion after the lease now in being granted 1662, July 30, to Francis Finch, Esq. and Robert Clayton, scrivener, for 11 years) : without rendering any rent or any other account whatsoever. Ibid, p. 320.
Same for a privy seal for a grant to said Viscount Grandison and Edward Villiers for the use and benefit of Charles Fitz Roy, Earl of Southampton, Kt. of the Garter, "our eldest natural son by the Lady Barbara Duchess of Cleveland" of the debt of 1,118l. 5s. 10d. owing to the King from Dame Mary Chester, widow, and Thomas, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, the executors of Sir Henry Wood, late of Loudham, co. Suffolk, Kt. and Bart., late Receiver of part of the King's revenue : [said sum being due] on said Wood's account made up to 1671, May 25, on which day he died. Ibid, p. 323.
Royal warrant to Viscount Grandison and Edward Villiers to pay to Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, without account all moneys by them received under the privy seal of 1671, June 21. granting them the compositions, &c. of all estates in the Duchy of Cornwall, and under the privy seal of 1672, April 30, granting them 840l. per an., and under the privy seal of 1672, Sept. 21, granting them a further yearly sum of 840l. Ibid. pp. 324-5.
Same to the Solicitor General for a privy seal to authorise Henry Brouncker and William Young to assign to the Queen Consort their interest in the manors, &c. granted by King James by letters patent 1619-20, Feb. 1, to Sir Henry Hobart, Kt, and Bart., Thomas Murry, Esq., Sir James Fullerton, Sir John Walter and Sir Thomas Trevor, viz. : the lordships, manors, parks, chaces, towns, villages, &c., &c. of Somersham, Pidley, Fenton, Bluntisham, Colne and Earith, co. Huntingdon, late parcel of the bishopric of Ely, for 99 years from 1619, Lady Day, in trust for Charles afterwards Charles I : which said manors and premises afterwards by mesne acts and assignments became vested in Henry, Earl of St. Albans et al., trustees to the late Queen Mother, and were by them by an indenture dated 1670, Dec. 19, assigned to Henry Brounker and William Young, reserving several yearly rents amounting in all to 158l. 4s. 2d., viz. : for two years from the death of said Queen Mother and thereafter in trust for the King : said assignment being subject to certain leases before that time made to Charles Cornwallis, Esq. : the present assignment is to be made to Denzell, Lord Holles, Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, William, Viscount Brouncker, Henry, Viscount Cornbury, John Harvey and William Montagu as trustees to the Queen Consort and for her use, and to be made with the object of extinguishing the said reserved rents. Immediately after such surrender and transfer said trustees are to reconvey said premises to said Brounker and Young as in trust for them with the reservation of the same rents as above for the use and benefit of said Queen. Ibid, pp 327-8
Royal warrant for the constitution of Samuel Hartlib, gent., as Receiver of Hearthmoney for London and Westminster and liberties. King's Warrant Book III. p. 329.
Same for a great seal for a grant to Thomas Aram, of the office of Solicitor of Excise (solicitor for the prosecution and defence of all causes whatsoever before the Commissioners of Excise and the Commissioners of Appeals), to hold said office from 1674, June 24, or from the death or surrender of Edmund Bostock. Ibid, p. 351.
Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners to put Ralph Williamson and Thomas Rivers on the establishment, with 30l. per an. each from Lady Day last, as appraizers. Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 435.
Same to same to employ Nevill Lorymore as landwaiter, London port, loco Bennet Richards, who surrenders. Ibid.
Same to same to deliver a case of gilt leather, containing 114 bladts with 76 borells, which came in April last by the "St. George," of Bruges, and lie now in the King's warehouse, being for the particular use of Dr. Arthur Bury, rector of Exeter College, Oxford. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to same to employ William King as a landwaiter, London port, on the next vacancy and meanwhile to employ him without salary as you shall think fit. Ibid, p. 437.
Same to [the Attorney General] for a bill to pass the Great Seal for a lease to William Burnet, gent., for seven years, of all such yearly rents as he shall discover in England or Wales not annually in charge before the Treasurers' Remembrancer, Clerk of the Pipe, or Auditors of the revenue since 1660, June 24, and of all such rents as being so in charge have not been answered since 1637, with a grant of all arrears of rents thereon since 1660, June 24 : with a reservation to the King of a sixth part of said rents and arrears : Burnet to see such discovered rents put in charge in the Great Roll. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a bill for the Great Seal for a grant to Robert Gale, gent. (on surrender of Henry Sclater) of the office of keeper of the book or books wherein entries are made of ships coming into the port of London either with foreign merchandise [from] beyond the seas or with any goods or merchandise by certificate within the realm ; and of all warrants made by any officers in said port to any waiter or other person for lading or unlading of goods. Ibid, p. 443.
Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners. By my warrant of the 14th inst., the King's portion of the seizures of prohibited goods were ordered to be burned. His Majesty has since ordered that all such seizures made before that date and now in the King's warehouse should not be burned, but delivered in specie to the officer for the Privy Purse for His Majesty's use as formerly. You are hereby to observe this. Ibid, pp. 443-4.
Warrant from same to the Auditors of the revenue for the payment to them by the respective Receivers of Hearthmoney (for the auditing and engrossing their accounts), of 1d. per for all the clear money payable into the Receipt on such accounts as the full and entire views [surveys] of the hearths are returned for by the Clerks of the Peace, and a half penny per where variances only are returned. No other fee whatever to be taken for engrossing and declaring such accompts. Ibid, pp. 444-5.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Warden of the Fleet to release on bail William Oakes and John Ashborne, in prison at His Majesty's suit for Hearthmoneys owing by said Oakes : in order to allow them to satisfy said debt. Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 445.
Same to Sir Peter Killegrew, Bart., and John Tregagle, Receivers of the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall. By the laws and customs of the Stannaries all tin ought to be melted and refined at public and allowed blowing houses. Yet, nevertheless, of late years private melting houses and furnaces have been erected contrary to the said laws : whereby His Majesty is defrauded of his coinage duty and trade discouraged by the underselling of such as steal the said duty. It may be pretended that the nature of some tin may require a re-melting and mixture with other tin to help its fashion. Therefore, to take off all pretence of damage to the tinner and merchant by obstructing the same, and yet to prevent the inconvenience and loss to the King which private melting houses have introduced, you are hereby, in each Coinage Hall, at the King's charge, to erect one furnace, provided the charge exceed not , where such tin, after coinage, may be re-melted and marked by such merchants or tinners as shall desire rather to do the same there than to return to the blowing house therewith. Ibid, p. 446.
[?] Same to same concerning same. Complaint has been made of great embezzlements of the coinage duty of tin, to the damage of the King and of the fair dealing merchants. You are to enquire after such tinners as have so defrauded by selling their tin and not coining same according to the laws of the Stannaries, and also after all who have bought uncoined tin : and to return their names to the Exchequer for prosecution. You are also to seize all uncoined tin carried to any place from the blowing house other than to the Coinage Hall or such as shall be found in carriage out of the usual and direct way from such blowing house to the Coinage Hall : and to seize all blocks of tin found without the house mark and the workers' hot mark, and to search all suspected ships and seize all tin in small bars and unwrought pewter melted in private melting houses : and to proceed against all such embezzled tin according to the laws of the Stannaries. Ibid, pp. 449-50.
June 17 Treasurer Clifford to the Earl of Bath, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, concerning the same matter. By the ancient laws of the Stannaries all tin found in Devon and Cornwall ought to be melted at public melting or blowing houses and at no other place, upon pain of forfeiting same and being fined ; and the owner of every public blowing house ought to present and enter his house mark at the same court of the Stannaries before such house may be reputed a public blowing house. And by the same laws and customs the owner of such house ought at every law day to present their blowers to be sworn not only to make good tin but to return at every coinage a true duplicate, on their oaths, of all tin by them melted and for whom : and each tinner is likewise to place his hot mark on his particular tin and not to remove his tin when blown but directly from such blowing house to the respective Coinage Hall of the respective Stannaries : whereby His Majesty's duty formerly was well preserved and the dealer in tin secured from falsified tin. But for some years past the said laws have been neglected and the duty embezzled, and the merchants have often been found to re-melt their tin by reason of the deceitful blowing of the same. For preventing these abuses in the future you are to give order to the owners of the several blowing houses and all tinners and others concerned to observe the said laws. This order is to be published and posted in every coinage town and Stannary Court : offenders in future to be prosecuted. Ibid, p. 447.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Warden of the Fleet to release on bail Richard Langford, now in prison on a bond for 200l. : he having been employed by Edward Cornwall and Roger Vaughan, Collectors of Hearthmoney and Excise for co. Hereford : all in regard that said Langford is a very poor man, and that he has endeavoured to be discharged by virtue of a late Act of Parliament for the discharge of poor prisoners, which the Justices of Peace were tender to do in regard the debt concerned the King. (In the margin :To no purpose.) Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p. 446.
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to James Gold, junr., gent., of the tenement and mediety of a tenement and two watermills called West Mills, parcel of the manor of Fordington, co. Dorset.
Prefixing :Particular and ratal of the premises.
Ibid, pp. 448-9.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular and ratal of the park of Restormel, co. Cornwall, with a view to a lease thereof to Lady Ann Arundell for two lives after the life in being ; at a fine of only 50l., her son, John Arundell, whose life was inserted in the lease in being, having been slain in His Majesty's service. Ibid, p. 452.
Treasurer Clifford's fiat for letters patent to constitute Richard Evans, gent., searcher of Milford port loco William Hinton. deceased. Ibid, p. 453.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to Stapleton, Governor of St. Christopher, &c. I am informed that you have seized and attached the state of Sir Charles Wheler in St. Christopher and Nevis in the King's name for 2,778l. and arms and ammunition received by him out of the King's stores. Said Wheeler is now engaged upon his account about said matters before me. You are forthwith to take off all seizures, &c., of said estate. Ibid.
June 18 Money warrant for 1,000l. to the Earl of Rochester for two years in part of the arrear on his pension of 500l. per an. British Museum Additional MS. 28,076. p. 3.
Same for 1,000l. to the Earl of Ogle for one year as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber. Ibid.
Same for 1,515l. to the Trustees for sale of Fee Farms for half a year's salary to Lady Day last to them, their clerks, &c. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to Sir Tho. Osborne, Treasurer of the Navy, to accept of an assignment back (and to keep in his hands for His Majesty's use) two orders (one dated 1670-1, Feb. 27, the other 1671, May 20), drawn for 1,000l. each in the name of said Osborne and Sir T. Littleton jointly : one of said orders having been assigned to Viscount Brouncker and the other to Richard Bertue, Esq. Ibid, p. 9.
Money warrant for 100l. to Major Edward Trelawney for half a year as by the privy seal of 1669, Nov. 20. Ibid, p. 10.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to levy tallies on the Cashier of the Customs for 5,000l., and on the Country Excise for 5,000l. : and to issue same on orders that are or will be drawn in the name of George Wharton, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for the Works at Plymouth. British Museum Additional MS. 28,076. p. 11.
Privy seal for the allowance or defalcation to Sir George Carteret, late Treasurer of the Navy, of the several sums as follow, amounting in all to 163,036l. 10s. 8d. upon his accounts for 1 years to 1667, June 30, being interest by said Oarteret paid for the loan of money : viz. 1,695l. 0s. 6d. paid to the East India Company for 6 per cent. interest on 60,800l., lent between 1668, April 26 and Dec. 4, besides 221l. 8s. 0d allowed upon two former privy seals ; 25l. paid to Mr. Daniell Shelden for interest of 1,000l. 1666, April 24, to Sept. 20, as appears by an acquittance of John Harrison, servant to said Shelden ; 94l. 2s. 6d. paid to Sir William Morrice, one of the Secretaries of State, for interest of 1,000l. from 1665, June 6, to 1666-7, Jan. 4, as appears by the acquittance of Lewis Prescot ; 39l. 7s. 0d. to Sir John Robinson, Kt. and Bart., for interest of 1,000l. from 1666, Aug. 31, to 1667, April 27 ; 131l. 18s. 4d to Thomas Elliot for interest of 1,500l. from 1665. April 17, to March 5 following, with 52l. 13s. 4d. for additional allowances ; 25l. 6s. 8d. to John Buckworth for interest of 1,000l. from 1666, Oct. 5, to March 7 following ; 2,984l. 4s. 6d. to Edmund Hinton, goldsmith, for interest of 18,566l. 0s. 0d. from 1665, May 1, to 1667, April 13, together with 149l. 2s. 6d. allowed upon two former privy seals : 1,002l. 9s. 9d. to Francis Meynell, deceased, for interest of 158,302l. 4s. 6d. from 1662-3, Mar. 5, to 1663, Jan. 11, together with 400l. 19s. 10d. for additional interest ; 2,030l. 8s. 4d. to Sir John Banks for interest of 29,000l. by him advanced on the credit of three tallies on the Royal Aid of Kent from 1664-5. Mar. 9, to the date of repayment, with 812l. 3s. 4d. for additional interest as by an account of particulars attested by John Fenn, agent to said Carteret ; 131l. 1s. 8d. to Mr. Thos. Chiffinch for interest of 3,252l. from 1665, Dec. 7, to 1666, May 30, with 52l. 8s. 8d. for additional interest, as appears by acquittance of Miss Dorothy Chiffinch ; 4,035l. 5s. 3d. to Sir Dennis Gauden for interest of 27,000l. advanced by him from 1663, Nov. 24, to 1666, Mar. 31. as by the account of Nicholas Osborne, cashier to said Gauden, together with 1,614l. 2s. 0d. for additional allowances ; 133l. 6s. 4d. to Tho. Rowe, goldsmith, for the interest of 8,530l. lent between 1664-5, Mar. 1, and 1666-7, Feb. 3, together with 53l. 6s. 6d. for additional allowance ; 145l. 11s. 0d. to Mr. Christopher Joyner for the interest of 2,500l. from 1665, April 11, to March 1 following, with 58l. 4s. 4d. for additional allowances ; 187l. 11s. 3d. to Sir Stephen Fox for interest of 2,763l 3s. 2d. from 1666, Sept. 1, to 1667. May 7 ; 6,285l. 2s. 11d. to Jeremiah Snow, goldsmith, for the interest of 77,598l. 7s. 3d. from 1664-5, Jan. 17, to 1666, Aug. 15, together with 2,514l 1s. 0d. for additional allowances ; 6,204l. 12s. 0d. to Isaac Meynell, goldsmith, for the interest of 329,326l. 8s. 9d. from 1664, Oct. 1, to 1667, May 23. together with 2,481l. 16s. 4d. for additional allowances ; 100,619l. 19s. 0d. to Sir Robert Vyner for the interest of 139,703l. 4s. 0d. from 1663-4, Jan. 1. to 1667, June 30, with 40,247l. 19s. 7d. additional allowance ; 4,454l. 4s. 3d. to John Colvill, goldsmith, for the interest of 247,749l. 3s. 11d. from 1662, March 25, to 1667, June 30. with 1,685l. 0s. 6d. additional allowances ; 150l. 8s. 1d. to Sir Robert Vyner for the interest of 8,000l., part of the tallies stricken on the Customs for the use of the Navy in the name of Sir George Carteret, and was advanced by said Vyner and others when they were treating for the farm of the Customs, but the farm being granted to other persons this money was repaid by those farmers. Sir George Carteret paid them the interest from the time of advance to the time of repayment. All which sums come to 60,228l. 19s. 2d. for interest money and 36,685l. 1s. 0d. for additional charges, making together 96,914l. 2s. 0d. [after abstracting the sums detailed, already paid on several of said items] "which we intend to allow the respective persons that furnished the several sums above mentioned and which is already paid to them by our directions by Sir George Carteret." Further there is due to said Carteret 304l. 19s. 6d. which was remaining in the hands of the East India Company, being part of the security given to them by Sir George Carteret for satisfaction of interest, as by the royal sign manual of 1670, May 7, which granted said sum to Philip Howard, who received the same. Further said Carteret is to be allowed or otherwise discharged of 61,871l. 6s. 6d., being so much more by him imprested to Edward Backwell than the principal money he lent to said Carteret did amount to (as by the order in Council of 1669-70, Mar. 2), for which said Backwell is to account to the King. Further Carteret is to be allowed 4,620l. 16s. 10d. for which the executor of John Colvill is to account, which is claimed by them for further interest due to him [Colvill], he not having stated any account later than as above mentioned. All the said items of allowance amount to 163,711l. 2s. 6d. But out of this sum said Carteret is to discount the several sums, detailed, following, allowed him for two thirds of the single interest mentioned in his second privy seal where single interest was only paid, being cast up by a general order for allowing of 4 per cent. or two thirds of single interest in that privy seal, viz. severally as allowed by him to Sir Thomas Player, Sir John Lawrence, John Packer and Sir Allen Apsley and an item of overcast interest in Alderman Meynell's account, amounting in all to 674l. 11s. 4d., thus leaving the final amount of 163,036l. 10s. 8d. to be allowed as herein. (Royal warrant, dated June 16, for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book III. pp. 316, 375-80.
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal to grant the office of Register of all seizures to William Culliford ; to keep his office at the Custom House, London, with the yearly fee of 106l. 13s. 4d., and an additional allowance of 93l. 6s. 8d., the additional allowance to date from 1671. Sept. 29 : all on the surrender of Culliford's former grant of said office, dated 1667-8, Mar. 9 : said Culliford having petitioned for same in view of the daily care of his office and because "the solicitation of seizures hath heretofore been managed by the Register for the time being, but hath been since thought not so proper to remain both in one hand, whereupon we have been pleased to appoint a particular solicitor for our Customs at Michaelmas, 1671, when we empowered Commissioners to manage said Customs, to the end that what seizures should be at any time prosecuted by the Solicitor, the same being first entered by the Register might appear by his books and so consequently be a check upon the Solicitor." King's Warrant Book III. pp. 321-2.
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 200l. per an. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household, to be by him paid to Miss Christina Cooper, relict of Samuel Cooper, "late our limner, deceased" : there being "several pictures or pieces of limning of a very considerable value, which are agreed to be delivered into our hands for our own use" by said Christina Cooper, "whereof we are graciously inclined" to grant her said allowance for life. Ibid p. 322.
Royal warrant for 200l. to Miles Man, in part of his arrears as Colonel of a regiment of foot in Scotland. King's Warrant Book III. p. 341.
Privy seal for 1,200l. to Henry, Marquess of Worcester, for furniture for the King's house at Ludlow, where the King's courts are held for the Marches of Wales : to be paid by the Receiver or Receivers of Crown Revenues in North and South Wales. (Royal warrant, dated June 9, for said privy seal. Treasurer Clifford's signature, dated June 16, of docquet hereof. Treasurer Clifford's warrant, dated June 18, to the Receivers General and to the Auditor of Crown Revenues for North and South Wales to pay and allow said sum to said Marquess.) Ibid, pp. 306, 338 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,074. p. 222 ; 28,076, p. 8.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to levy tallies for 2,700l. on the Country Excise and to issue same on unsatisfied orders remaining in the hands of Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber : to be by him paid to the Yeomen of the Guard. Money Book (Excise) p. 42.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to depute Henry Deane and Edward Lane to the first vacancy of land carriagemen that shall happen in the port of London after Mr. Hewett shall be supplied : all in view of the services and charges said Deane and Lane are at for intelligence, keeping of horses, &c., in and about the recovery of prohibited goods by them seized and in consequence of their petition for a yearly fee or salary for the support of such work. Money Book (Customs) p. 120.
Letter of direction on the 500l. assigned to Peter Lely in part of an order of 1670, July 10, for 10,000l. to Baptist May, Keeper of the Privy Purse : said 500l. having been assigned to said Lely [by said May], 1671-2, March 7 : same having been registered on the fee farms is hereby to be paid out of such moneys as shall be paid into the Exchequer by the Cashier of the Customs. Warrants Early XIX. p. 406.
Money warrant for 106l. 13s. 4d. to Elias Ashmole for four years' arrears on his fee of 26l. 13s. 4d. as Windsor Herald at Arms. Ibid.
Same for 600l. to Sir Thomas Bond for his charges and service performed in going into France and receiving and paying for His Majesty's use the sum of 750,000 livres. Ibid, p. 408.
Same for 100l. to Major Edward Trelawney for half a year on his 200l. per an., as by the privy seal of 1669, Nov. 20 : to be paid by tallies on Francis Parry, Receiver of the [remainder of the] Queen's portion. Ibid, p. 400.
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 129l. to the Master of the Great Wardrobe on any unsatisfied orders of the said Wardrobe : being due out of said office to Giles Tomkins, one of His Majesty's musicians, for eight years on his livery of 16l. 2s. 6d. per an. : as certified by Thomas Townsend, 1667-8, Feb. 19. Ibid.
Treasurer Clifford to the King's Remembrancer to discharge the super of 1,503l. 6s. 10d. set in the account of John Northcote, Receiver General of the One and the Eleven Months' Assessment for co. Devon, being set by him upon Nicholas Morson, head collector of said moneys in the Hundred of Teignbridge and part of Wonford and Exminster Hundred, co. Devon, the said Merson being fled, by which the said money cannot be recovered : whereby Sir Thomas Carew and other the Commissioners of said assessment are apprehensive to be troubled. Warrants Not Relating to Money III. p 451.
Report to the King from Treasurer Clifford on the petition of Sir Francis Clerke, late collector of Hearthmoney for Kent, for the year ended 1665, Lady Day, and the arrears due before that time, praying an allowance on his account thereof by reason of the Dutch war and the pestilence. Petitioner is indebted on the foot of his accompt 1,133l. 13s. 6d., which he swears was lost, &c., as above. Am of opinion it may be remitted to him. Ibid, pp 438-9.
June 19 Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Excise Commissioners to repay to Humphry Beane, Esq., late Farmer of Excise for co. Suffolk, 41l. 8s. 9d. overpaid by him on the rent of his said farm. Money Book (Excise) p. 41