Entry Book: January 1678, 16-31

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'Entry Book: January 1678, 16-31', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 5, 1676-1679, (London, 1911) pp. 885-902. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol5/pp885-902 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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January 1678, 16-31

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Jan. 16. Charles Bertie to the Receivers of Excise to pay 1,000l. to Mris. Gywnn "for which I will see you shall have a regular discharge." Out Letters (General) p. 204.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in notwithstanding standing any former restriction) 30l. for a quarter on Mr. Worth's pension as a Page of Honour to the King. Ibid.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in notwithstanding any former restriction) 50l. to Capt. Mansell for last Christmas quarter on his pension of 200l. per an. Out Letters (General) p. 204.
Same to same for tallies on the Excise for 500l. to the Earl of Arlington for last Christmas quarter on his pension. Ibid.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 500l. per an. to Thomas Elliott, Master of the King's Harriers, as in lieu of all fees and allowances for keeping of harehounds and all other charges incident and belonging to them : to be paid quarterly during pleasure : to commence from Midsummer last and to be received without account. (Treasurer Danby's subscription dated Jan. 25 of docquet hereof.) King's Warrant Book V. p. 454. Docquet Book, p. 181.
Mr. Charles Osborne enters a caveat that a parcel of fish seized by John Coppledike at Hull and brought to the port of London, pretended to be claimed by one Goffe, a fishmonger, alleging that they were contracted for by the Victuallers of the Navy, may not be discharged till he have notice [so] that Mr. Dunstar and others concerned may be heard. Caveat Book, p. 32.
Jan. 17. Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to permit the landing, Customs free and unopened, of the trunks, chests, boxes, portmanteaus, hampers, etc., belonging to Lord Dunblane and James Herbert or their servants on board the Portsmouth yacht. Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 4.
Reference from same to same of Sir Thomas Clutterbuck's petition for discharging from aliens' duty the ship Abraham's Sacrifice. Ibid.
Money warrant for 7,500l. to Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, as imprest for three months for the service of his Office. Money Book (General) p. 188.
Treasurer Danby's constitution of Arthur Fussell, of Blandford, co. Dorset, Esq., as Receiver General for Dorset and Poole of the Seventeen Months' tax loco William Twist, deceased. Warrants not Relating to Money VII. p. 56.
Charles Bertie to the Receivers of Excise to forthwith pay 250l. to Mris. Gwynne for last Christmas quarter of the Earl of Burford's pension, "for which you will have a regular discharge." Out Letters (General) p. 205.
Same to the Customs Cashier to bring in (and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue) 150l. each to Mr. Newport and Mr. Darcy on account of their salaries due for service in the Wardrobe. Ibid.
The like letters for 20l. to Mr. Bray for half a year on his pension : to be brought in with respect to, etc. Ibid.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies [? on the Excise], and same to [? the Receivers of Excise] to pay said tallies, for 312l. 10s. 0d. to the Duke of Buckingham for half a quarter on his pension. Out Letters (General) p. 205.
The like letters for 750l. by tallies on the Excise for a quarter on the Lord Privy seal's pension of 3,000l. per an., viz., in full for last Lady day quarter and part of Midsummer quarter last. (Charles Bertie of same date to the Customs Cashier to bring in, and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue, 364l. to same for last June 24 quarter's diet money : to be brought in notwithstanding any former restriction.) Ibid, p. 206.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 62l. 10s. 0d. each to Sir John Nicholas, Sir Robt. Southwell, Sir Phillip Lloyd, and Sir Thomas Doleman for last Christmas quarter on their salaries as clerks of the Privy Council. (Same to the Customs Cashier dated Jan. 17 to bring in notwithstanding any former restriction 687l. 10s. 0d. for the clerks of the Council "which I writ for on the 12th of Nov. last" and the abovesaid 250l. forthwith.) Ibid.
Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 500l. to Lord Gerard of Brandon for a quarter on his two pensions of 1,000l. each. Ibid, p. 207.
Jan. 18. Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in notwithstanding any former restriction), 50l. to Mr. Martin for one year to Christmas last on his allowance as Consul at Algiers. Ibid.
Same to same for tallies on the Tenths for 500l. for a quarter on the Countess Dowager of Bristol's two pensions. Ibid.
Same to same to pay 150l. to Lady Wentworth for a quarter on her pension. (Same to the Customs Cashier to bring same in notwithstanding, etc.) Ibid.
Royal warrant (replacing a similar warrant of Jan. 16 hereby vacated) to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Ursula Elliot, relict of James Elliot, late one of the Grooms of the King's Privy Chamber, of an annuity or pension of 60l. for life : payable quarterly ; commencing the first payment from Michaelmas last. (Treasurer Danby's subscription dated Feb. 5 of docquet hereof.) King's Warrant Book V. pp. 455, 454. Docquet Book, p. 183.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the King's Remembrancer to supersede process against John West, one of the securities of George Pley, late collector of Lyme port, said West's body and goods having been taken in execution, but he desiring his liberty, proposing in short time to raise the money to satisfy the king's debt. Warrants not Relating to Money VII. p. 146.
Reference from same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of the Victuallers of the Navy, showing that there is arrived on board the Owners Friendship, Lawrence Leamon master, from Hamburg, 20,000l. of stock fish for the use of his Majesty's Navy, which three or four several officers of the Customs pretend to have seized ; and praying that the officers may withdraw their hands [so] that the fish maybe applied to his Majesty's [navy's] service, which is much incommoded for want thereof. Out Letters (Customs) IV, p. 5.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to employ George Nelson as a tidesman London port, loco Owen Flanagan, resigned. Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 5.
Money warrant for 1,456l. 1s. 4d. to John Lawrence for secret service as by the privy seal of 1662, Sept. 29 for 10,000l. to him for secret service, to be disposed of as his Majesty should direct by royal sign manual. Money Book (General) p. 188.
Same for 123l. 3s. 9d. to Col. Edward Villiers for 2¼ years on his several fees of 18d., 12d. and 6d. a day as keeper of Richmond Park. (Charles Bertie dated Jan. 18 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in notwithstanding any former restriction and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same.) Ibid, p. 188. Out Letters (General) p. 207.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay 30l. to John Needler for one year to Christmas last on his fee as Comptroller of the Great and Petty Customs, London port. Money Book (General) p. 188.
Money warrant for 50l. to Juliana (Coningsby now wife of Amias) Hext for last Christmas quarter on her pension of 200l. per an. Ibid, p. 189.
Same for 125l. to Charles, Lord Lucas, for same on his pension of 500l. per an. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 5 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in notwithstanding any former restriction ; and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same.) Ibid, p. 189. Out Letters (General) p. 215.
Same for 57l. 10s. 0d. to John Chace for half a year to Christmas last on his fee of 115l. per an. as Apothecary in ordinary to the King. (Like letters ut supra dated Jan. 22.) Money Book (General) p. 189. Out Letters (General) p. 210.
Same for 24l. to John Greene for one year on his fee as Keeper of his Majesty's stables in the Mews. (Like letters, ut supra, dated Jan. 19 : to be brought in with respect to, etc.) Money Book (General) p. 189. Out Letters (General) p. 209.
Same for 100l. each to Thomas Lisle and Raphael Foliard for half a year to Christmas last on their fee of 200l. each as his Majesty's barbers.
Memorandum : Their other allowances [for barbing linen] are paid yearly by way of advance. (Like letters, ut supra, dated Jan. 23 : to be brought in notwithstanding, etc.)
Money Book (General) p. 189. Out Letters (General) p. 211.
Same for 15l. to the sub-chanter of Lichfield for one year to Sept. 29 last on the perpetuity to him and the vicars choral of the Cathedral church there ; and same for 10l. to the Dean of Lichfield for one year to June 24 last on the perpetuity to the Dean and chapter there. (Like letters, ut supra, dated Feb. 13.) Money Book (General) p. 189. Out Letters (General) p. 220.
Same for 100l. to Madame Henrietta de Bordes de Assigny for half a year to Christmas last on her pension of 200l. per an. commencing from June 24 last. (Letters, ut supra, dated Jan. 28 : to be brought in next and immediately after the weekly payments.) Money Book (General) p. 189. Out Letters (General) p. 213.
Money warrant for 250l. to Sir Algernon May for half a year on his fee of 500l. per an. as keeper of the Records in the Tower. (Like letters ut supra dated Jan. 25 : to be brought in with respect to, etc. Charles Bertie dated March 11 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in notwithstanding any former restriction.) Money Book (General) p. 190. Out Letters (General) p. 212.
Same for 5l. to Elizabeth Pinkney, widow, as royal bounty. Money Book (General) p. 190.
Same dormant for the pension of 1,000l. per an. to Robert, Earl of Sunderland : to be hereby by allies of pro or assignment upon the Receivers or Collectors of the Tenths of York, Exeter, Winchester, Lincoln and Sarum. Ibid.
Money warrant for 300l. to Isaac Legouch for a diamond ring of that value to be given as a present from the King to the Envoy from the Duke de Villa Hermosa, Governor of Flanders : as by a certificate of Dec. 20 last from the Earl of Arlington, Lord Chamberlain. Ibid.
Same for 150l. to James Vernon for half a year to Christmas last on his pension of 300l. per an. as by the patent of Dec. 15 last. (See infra under date June 21.) Ibid.
Same for 325l. to Thomas Killegrew for one quarter on his pension of 500l. per an. as a Groom of the Bedchamber, and half a year to Christmas last on another pension of 400l. per an. (Charles Bertie dated ? Jan. 21 to the Customs Cashier to bring in 200l. for said half year notwithstanding any former restriction ; and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same.) Ibid, p. 191. Out Letters (General) p. 210.
Same for 125l. to Sir Ralph Delaval for last Christmas quarter on his pension of 500l. per an., payable for three years. (For Bertie's letter hereon see infra under date June 5.) Money Book (General) p. 191. Out Letters (General) p. 208.
Same for 150l. to Dame Katherine Sayers for three quarters on her pension. (Like letters ut supra dated Jan. 14 [sic] : to be brought in with respect, etc.) Money Book (General) p. 191. Out Letters (General) p. 203.
Same for 125l. to Henry Savile for last Christmas quarter on his pension of 500l. per an. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 22 [to the Customs Cashier] to bring into the Exchequer 250l. for Mr, Henry Savile, 125l. thereof "being the same mentioned in mine to you of Dec. 11 inst." ut supra, p. 804 [being for Mrs. Hamilton] : same to be brought in after [satisfaction of] the weekly payments. Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue said second sum of 125l.) Money Book (General) p. 191. Out Letters (General) p. 224.
Same for 30l. to John Cary for one quarter on his pension of 120l. per an. as a Page of Honour to the Queen. Money Book (General) p. 191.
Same for 40l. to Charles Whitacre for one year on his fee as Foreign Apposer. (Charles Bertie dated Jan. 21 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in with respect, and to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same.) Ibid, p. 192. Out Letters (General) p. 210.
Treasurer Danby's allowance of John Lawrence's [bill or] account amounting to 46l. 4s. 9d. for fees paid at the Exchequer and elsewhere for money imprested to him as Surveyor of the King's ways, gates, bridges, etc., since the passing his last account 1675-6, Feb. 3 : all as sworn to by said Lawrence before Baron Bertie. Money Book (General) p. 192.
The like of John Langwith's bill of 14l. 10s. 0d. for last Christmas quarter on his allowance of 3s. 4d. a day for attending the Lord Treasurer for his Majesty's special affairs. Ibid.
Money warrant for 200l., 43l. 10s. 0d. and 90l. to Thomas Felton and William Chiffinch for last Christmas quarter on their several fees of 800l. per an. 10s. a day and 90l. a month. (Letters ut supra dated Jan. 21 : to be brought in notwithstanding, etc.) Ibid, p. 192. Out Letters (General) p. 209.
Same for 40l. each to Nathaniel Bird and John Izard alias Shillingford, for one year on their fees as two of his Majesty's yeomen prickers of the privy harriers. (Letters ut supra dated Jan. 28 : to be brought in with respect to, etc.) Money Book (General) p. 192. Out Letters (General) p. 213.
Same for 2,600l. to Sir William Godolphin for 26 weeks' ordinary to Dec. 28 last. Money Book (General) p. 192.
Same for 13,858l. 5s. 11d. to Samuel Pepys as imprest for a quarter ended Dec. 31 last for the garrison of Tangier (the pay of the Governor not included because it has been advanced). Ibid, p. 193.
Same for 3,050l. 14s. 10d. to same in further part of 27,767l. 6s. 3d. for an arrear due to said garrison, which [arrear] has been postponed for several years past. Ibid.
Same for 109l. 2s. 0d. to the deputy Chamberlains in the Receipt of the Exchequer in satisfaction of the fees due to them and the rest of the officers and clerks of the Tally Court : it appearing from the petition of the officers and clerks of said Court (and the Auditor of the Receipt's report thereon) that in an order which was drawn for 624l. 7s. 2d. in lieu of fees to the officers and clerks of the Receipt of the Exchequer for striking tallies, drawing and registering orders and repaying principal, interest and reward of loans for the half year ended 1672, Lady day (which order Treasurer Clifford did not sign, apprehending that 600l. paid [to] Sir Robert Long some time before had been for that service though in truth it had no relation thereto as the Auditor of the Receipt now certifies) the sum of 90l. 12s. 0d. was included for the Tally Court for the fees for the said half year [which sum has not been paid by reason of said Clifford's refusal to sign the said order] and that they claim 18l. 10s. 0d. more for the half year ended 1672, Michaelmas, making 109l. 2s. 0d. in all. Ibid, p. 194.
Same for 61l. to Thomas Temple, Surveyor of Customs, Weymouth port, as royal bounty to be distributed between himself and the rest of the said [port's] officers by the direction of the Customs Commissioners : same being the King's moiety of the fine of 122l. paid into the Exchequer by Richard Strong, of Weymouth, and others being [fines] imposed on them at the sessions of the peace held at Beaminster, co. Dorset, Oct. 3 and 4 last for a riot and assault by them committed upon certain of the officers in Weymouth port : it being the king's pleasure to bestow his moiety upon the officers who were assaulted in said riot and were at charge in prosecuting same. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 14 to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue said sum which the Customs Cashier will bring in.) Ibid, p. 195. Out Letters (General) p. 219.
Jan. 19. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 50l. each to Sir John Birkenhead, Sir William Glascock, Sir Charles Cotterel and Thomas Povey, Esq., for half a year on their salaries as Masters of Requests. (Same to the Customs Cashier to bring same in notwithstanding, etc.) Out Letters (General) p. 208.
The like letters for 329l. 18s. 2d. for Serjt. Bishop, serjeant attending the House of Commons. Ibid.
Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier, notwithstanding any former restriction, to pay 25l. to Thomas D'Oyley for last Christmas quarter on his pension. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Woodward of Wallwood in Waltham Forest to fell ten pollard trees in the presence of the verderers of said forest in such place in said wood as same may best be spared without prejudice to the vert or covert of the deer, and such as are not likely to be fit for the service of the Navy, nor to produce more than three loads of timber valued at 5l., and to deliver same with the offal thereof to the churchwardens of the parish of Low Leyton, Essex ; the minister and inhabitants having represented to Treasurer Danby that in the late times of rebellion an honest and loyal minister was thrown out of the benefice there, and the vicarage wanting a settled incumbent for a long time, the vicarage house became so ruinous that it is no way fit to inhabit, and therefore praying a grant of wood as above towards repair thereof : the Attorney General [sic for Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South] having thereon reported that said ten pollards may well be spared in said [Wall] wood. Warrants not Relating to Money VII. p. 146.
Report from same to the King on the Earl of Essex's draft of a letter as follows forwarded from Dublin Castle, Aug. 14 last for approval, said letter being in behalf of Mortagh Dowling, assignee of Sir James Shaen for lands as follows ; which letter the said Earl of Essex finds "very fair and reasonable for his Majesty to sign, and shall certify this much to it that had Sir James Shaen taken out his certificate I had then been required by the Acts of Settlement to have passed letters patent thereupon, but he having having taken out none, there must be a letter of his Majesty's before any such grant can be passed." Said draft being referred to Treasurer Danby, he hereby reports to the King that he has nothing to object against it.
Appending : Said draft. Mortagh Dowling, gent., petitioned the King setting forth that Sir James Shaen, Kt., purchased among other lands the lands as below containing together 1,805 acres 3 roods in Meath and Westmeath from several adventurers and soldiers, and claimed the same among other lands, from the late Commissioners for executing the Acts of Settlement and Explanation as assignee of the said adventurers and soldiers who were proved in possession thereof May 7, 1659. The same were adjudged by the said Commissioners to be confirmed to him, said Shaen, as the two third parts of the lands claimed by him in right of the said adventurers and soldiers, retrenchment being made of the other third part according to the said Acts. But the said Shaen expecting to have confirmed to him the whole lands which he claimed, did neglect passing any certificate for the said lands from the said late Commissioners or any letters patent from the King. Said Shaen has conveyed his interest in said lands to petitioner, who being to be confirmed therein by the said Acts, prays a patent of grant of said land under the yearly quit rents payable thereout, which quit rents have been constantly paid by said Shaen and petitioner and those claiming under them. Said petition is recommended by the Earl of Essex [late] Lord Lieutenant of Ireland who has therewith sent a report made by Thomas Taylor, one of the sub-commissioners to the said late Commissioners for executing said Acts whereby the truth of said allegations appears. This is therefore to require the passing of letters patent under the great seal of Ireland for a grant to said Dowling and his heirs, etc., of 206 acres of profitable land, plantation measure, in Donore and Coolefane [Coolfin], 233 acres ditto in Ballinlaban, both in the barony of Moycashel and co. Westmeath and the town and lands of Newcastle containing 680 acres of like land, Kilcorney containing 256 acres 2 roods ditto, 49 acres ditto in Great Posseckstown, 48 acres ditto in Cornelstown, said four items being in the barony of Moyfenrath and co. Meath ; and the town and lands of Marshall's Town containing 216 acres ditto, and 117 acres 1 rood ditto in Curtistown, both in the barony of Deece and co. Meath, being 1,805 acres 3 roods in all, to hold of the King as of the Castle of Dublin in free and common socage under the several yearly quit rents payable under the Acts of Settlement and Explanation.
Ibid, pp. 146-8.
Jan. 21. Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier to pay 200l. to the bishop of Sarum for the poor Knights at Windsor ; notwithstanding any former restriction. Out Letters (General) p. 208.
Same to same to similiarly bring in (and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue) 75l. to Col. Giffard for last Christmas quarter on his pension of 300l. per an. Ibid.
Same to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to strike a tally for a quarter on the Earl of Sunderland's pension payable out of the Tenths. Ibid, p. 210.
Same to same to pay (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in with respect, etc.) 60l. for Major Brett for six months' interest to 1677, Dec. 14, on 2,000l. Ibid.
Same to Mr. [Giles] Lytcot with all possible speed to give Treasurer Danby an account in writing what the Custom of all commodities of the growth or manufacture of France imported into England amounts to for the last three years. (Same to Sir John Shaw, Collector of London port (and the like to Sir Edmund Turner, surveyor [of said port], dated Jan. 22 for the like certificate). Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 5.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to deliver, Customs free, to Sir Thomas Clutterbuck the following goods, being imported by him in the ship Jerusalem, Capt. Wiltshire commander, from Leghorn : being "sent me from Livorne by my house there being what I have had in use in my said house."
Appending : Schedule of said goods being household goods, two chests of books, two guantierces of wood painted, a cabinet of mother of pearl, three marble tables, anchovies, marble flowerpot, three flasks of Aqua d'Angelo, brass nails gilt, wax candles, two boxes each of them a statue in it, one of wax the prophet Jeremiah, the other the force of Hercules of earth naked, both gilded.
Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 7.
Same from same to the Customs Cashier to pay 20l. to Charles, Earl of Carnarvon for one year's creation money. (Charles Bertie to same dated Jan. 19 to pay same with respect to the weekly payments.) Money Book (General) p. 194. Out Letters (General) p. 208.
Money warrant for 385l. 7s. 7d. to Richard Nevill, his Majesty's Harbinger, for so much by him disbursed and to be paid for lodgings and other extraordinary expenses for the retinue of the Prince of Orange upon a bill thereof allowed by the Lord Chamberlain, together with 34l. which Treasurer Danby allows for the charge of passing the privy seal of Dec. 31 last, and of receiving the money thereon. To be without account. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 22 [to the Customs Cashier] to bring in with respect, etc., and to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay off the order for said 419l. 7s. 6d.) Money Book (General) p. 194. Out Letters (General) p. 224.
Same for 2,266l. 4s. 0d. to the executors ot Charles, late Duke of Richmond for his extraordinaries in his embassy to the King of Denmark as by bill thereof allowed by Secretary Coventry 1673-4, Jan. 13 (the first article only in the said account being disallowed).
Appending : said bill thereof—
Money Book (General) pp. 195, 197.
£ s. d.
(1) Disbursed out of his estate towards the support of himself in his embassy above his ordinary allowance 3,200 0 0
Disbursed as will appear by the attest of Thomas Henshaw, Esq., his Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary in the Court of Denmark these sums following, viz.—
(2) For transport and dismission of 60 servants immediately after his Grace's death—
Rd. m. s.
993 1 6
(3) Disbursed in his embassy for letters and expenses as appears by the particular account 407 4 0
(4) Disbursed for presents to the king's servants that attended his Grace at his Majesty's treate 807 5 3
2208 5 1
which makes 552 5 0
(5) Disbursed in housekeeping for nine months from the time of his Grace's death 1672, Dec. 12, until the arrival of his corpse and family in England 1673, Sept. 15 (5657 Rd.) 1,414 0 0
(6) Paid to the Danes man-of-war that brought over his Grace's corpse, family and goods 299 19 0
£5,466 4 0
"I have considered the within written accounts of extraordinaries and as for the first article mentioning 3,200l. I can by no means think fit to allow it, nor any part of it, because his Grace was all that time under his Majesty's large and honourable entertainment. The second and fifth articles seem very equitable, though the occasion be unusual. The third and fourth articles are for the most part allowed in all accounts of extraordinaries. The last article seems just and reasonable to be allowed, and the rather because a ship of his Majesty's could hardly have gone and come back but at double the expense, besides the hazard, and therefore excepting the first article, as aforesaid, I humbly conceive all the rest fit to be allowed."
(Signed) Henry Coventry.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay 13l. 6s. 8d. to Baptist, Visct. Campden for one year's creation money to Sept. 29 last. (Charles Bertie dated Jan. 28 to same to pay same notwithstanding any former restriction.) Money Book (General) p. 195. Out Letters (General) p. 207.
Money warrant for 80l. to Sir Edward Bish for two years on his fee of 40l. per an. as Clareneieux King at Arms. (Usual letters dated Jan. 21 to the Exchequer and Customs Cashier : to be brought in with respect to the weekly payments.) Money Book (General) p. 195. Out Letters (General) p. 209.
Jan. 22. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies on the Excise (and same to the Receivers of Excise to pay said tallies) for 225l. to Col. Somerset Fox for three quarters on his pension. Out Letters (General) p. 210.
Same to [same] to issue and same to [the Customs Cashier] to bring in with respect, etc., 30l. each to Mr. Porter and Mr. Prideaux and Mr. Killegrew for one quarter on their pension as Pages of Honour to the King : Killegrew's payment to be for last Christmas quarter. Ibid, pp. 210, 211.
The like for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Mr. Bond, the discoverer of the longitude. Ibid, p. 210.
Letter of direction on 2,000l. in further part of Charles Bertie's order of Nov. 9 last for 20,000l. for secret service, on which order Bertie has hitherto had 5,500l., 2,000l. and 2,500l., the present payment to be by tallies on the Excise. Money Book (General) p. 195.
Money warrants for 75l. each to the following for last Christmas quarter on their pensions of 300l. per an. each as her Majesty's Dressers, viz., Lady Tuke, Lady Clinton, Lady Frazier, Lady Killegrew, Lady Wych, Lady Johanna Thornhill, Madam des Bordes, Mris Orpe, Mris. Cranmer, Mris. Windham, Mris. Crane.
50l. each to the following for same quarter on their pensions of 200l. per an. each as Maids of Honour to the Queen, viz., Mris. Cary Frazier, Mris. Cecilia Swan, Mris. Phillippa Temple, Mris. Frances Sheldon, Mris. Jane Widdrington, Mris. Elizabeth Godolphin : (the last dated Jan. 28).
50l. to Mris. Dorothy Howard for same on same as now wife of James Grahme and late a Maid of Honour.
75l. to Mris. Honora Harding for a quarter on her pension of 300l. per an., payable out of the Exchequer.
75l. to Madam Civett for same on same.
50l. to Mrs. Mary Carter for same on same of 200l. per an. " because she was late nurse to H.R.H the Duke of York." (Charles Bertie dated Jan. 28 to the Customs Cashier to bring in next and immediately after the weekly payments are satisfied 1,525l. to satisfy the above, including 50l. for the mother of the Maids [of Honour] ; and to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same.)
Money Book (General) p. 196. Out Letters (General) p.213.
Same for the following sums to the officers of the Works for one year on their several patent fees, viz., 45l. 12s. 6d. to Sir Christopher Wrenn, Surveyor General of the Works; 27l. 7s. 6d. to Hugh May, Comptroller of same ; 36l. 10s. 0d. to Phillip Packer, Paymaster of same ; 66l. 13s. 0d. to William Dickenson, Clerk Ingrosser in the Office of the Works ; 18l. 5s. 0d. to Richard Ryder, master carpenter to his Majesty ; 18l. 5s. 0d. to Joshua Marshall, his Majesty's Master Mason ; 52l. 12s. 6d. to Thomas Kinward, Master Joyner ; 27l. 7s. 6d. to Henry Phillips, Master Carver ; 12l. 3s. 4d. to Arthur Haughton, Purveyor of his Majesty's Works ; or 304l. 16s. 4d. in all. (Letters ut supra, dated Feb. 13 : to be brought in with respect, etc.) Money Book (General) p. 196. Out Letters (General) p. 220.
Same for 200l. to Sir George Reve in part of 2,000l. as by the privy seal of June 30 last. (Letters ut supra, dated March 13.) Money Book (General) p. 196. Out Letters (General) p. 232.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to receive from the Collector of the Duties on East India goods bonds to the amount of 6,568l. 12s. 3½d., representing the sum owing from the East India Company to the King on such bonds taken before the 12th inst. (as appears by the certificate of Giles Lytcot, Comptroller General of Customs) and to deliver same to the said company to be cancelled upon payment made of the said sum with a discount of 6 per cent, from the time of the payment to the time on which the money would grow due on the said bonds respectively : the said Company being willing to make present payment thereof for his Majesty's service. Money book (General) p. 197.
Jan. 23. Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] for a tally on the Excise (and same to the Receivers of Excise to pay said tally) for 50l. for a quarter on Mr. Progers' salary. Out Letters (General) p. 211.
Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to issue the 7l., which the Customs Cashier will bring in, for one year to Christmas last for St. Botolph's Hospital. OUt Letters (General) p. 211.
Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet of a grant to Henry, Earl of Peterborough, Robert, Viscount Yarmouth, Henry Lord 0'Brien,Sir Francis Compton, Kt., Bernard Greene vile, Esq., Henry Fanshaw and Percival Brunskell of the office of Surveyorship and Receivership of the ancient revenue arising by fines, issues, etc., in the Courts of Justice in England and Wales, loco Thomas Aram, etc., ut supra, p. 95. Docquet Book p. 181.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to discharge William Christian, Collector of Whitehaven port, of the surcharge of 35l. 17s. 0d. wherewith he stands charged for having suffered Geo. Strafford, a man of Scotch parents, but an inhabitant of Ireland, to enter at two several times 107 barrels of herrings, for which he paid only [the Book of Rates duty of] 5d. a barrel as an Irishman, but by reason he [Strafford] was not so named in the [Customs] entries, said Christian is charged with 3s. for every barrel whereof he alleges he never received one penny. From your report of July 2 it appears that the Act for Encouragement of Trade provided a Custom of 1l. 16s. 0d. per last for white herrings imported to England, Wales or Berwick in any foreign vessel and that in 1671 some of the King's subjects of Ireland imported herrings to Whitehaven and paid only 5d. per barrel duty. In excuse of his act said Christian pleads that the surveyor of said port having formerly desired to be informed in general whether Scots were to be reputed denizens or aliens the then Commissioners of the Customs did by letter inform him that the Scots not being in construction of law understood aliens, are to enter as natives, and to pay only English Customs ; which general direction being according to the Act of Tunnage and Poundage the petitioner misapplied it to this particular case, not taking notice of the said imposition setled by said Act of Trade : from all which it appears that his omission herein was by mistake and without any intention of fraud to his Majesty. Further an additional allowance of 10l. per an. is to be inserted on the Customs establishment for said Christian from Lady day last, he having been in January last directed to collect the Customs of Whitehaven for his patent salary as Customer of Carlisle (the salary of 40l. per an. of the Collector of Whitehaven being retrenched) with an allowance of 10l. per an. for a clerk there from Lady day last, to which the Customs Commissioners recommend the said further 10l. per an. towards the charges of said clerk, and in regard of the difficulty of returns of money. Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 6.
Same from same to same to insert in the establishment an additional 10l. per an. from 1676, June 24, for James Vernon whose salary of 40l. per an. as Collector at Liverpool was retrenched by my order of 1676, June 15, leaving him to officiate for his patent salary as Customer of Chester, whereof Liverpool is a member, with 10l. per an. for a clerk [at Liverpool] ; the present additions being recommended by you in regard the receipts of the port are great, and the returns of money difficult and hazardous. Ibid, p. 7.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to receive as loan the 110,000l. "of the persons from whom I have by his Majesty's direction borrowed the same, of whose names and the sums they are to lend you shall have notice in writing from myself," and to levy tallies [as acknowledgment of receipt thereof] and to draw orders for repayment in accordance with the late Act for the Additional Excise : the King having declared by his privy seal of June 16 last that his extraordinary occasions required the borrowing of 200,000l., which he is [by the said Act] enabled to borrow thereon at 7 per cent. ; on which privy seal 90,000l. has been already borrowed and paid into the Receipt, and the remainder, the abovesaid 110,000l., is now borrowing and will speedily be paid into the Receipt "to be thence issued for the several public services already performed, and not till now to be paid for whereby the interest of the said money has been hitherto saved." As the said money shall be paid in you are to issue same as follows, viz., 70,000l. to Edward Seymour, Treasurer of the Navy, on any orders in his name for the service of the navy and 40,000l. to Sir Geo. Wharton, bart., Treasurer of the Ordnance, on any orders in his name for the service of the Office of Ordnance.
Followed by : Letter of advice from Treasurer Danby [to the Auditor of the Receipt] dated Jan. 24. "Richard Kent and Cha. Duncombe, Esqrs., have undertaken to lend to his Majesty the sum of 50,000l., which will complete 140,000l. of the" abovesaid 200,000l.
Money Book (General) p. 198.
Jan. 24. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in with respect, etc.) 41l. 6s. 10d. for Serjt. Baldwin for a year to Sept. 29 last on his fee. Out Letters (General) p. 211.
The like letters for 51l. 11s. 0d. for Col. Buller for last Christmas quarter's interest on 3,436l. 16s. 10d. at 6 per cent. Ibid.
Same for 70l. to Sir Francis Winnington for one year on his fee as Solicitor General : to be paid in notwithstanding any former restriction. Ibid, p. 212.
Reference from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of the inhabitants of Hastings, et al for continuing the Custom House at Newhaven. Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 10.
Jan. 25. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies on the Excise (and same to the Receivers of Excise to pay said tallies) for 187l. 10s. 0d. for half a quarter on the Earl of Ranelagh's pension and 125l. for the like on Lord Hatton's pension. Out Letters (General) p. 212.
Same to same to pay (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in with respect, etc.) 800l. to Sir Thos. Williams in part of his order for 1,750l. ut supra under date Nov. 29, p. 802. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to permit the following arms and stores to be exported by Sir Jonathan Atkins' agent, Customs free, for Barbados, viz., 200 carbines, 1,400 catouch boxes, 200 carbine belts. Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 8.
Money warrant for 250l. to Sir Edward Hales, bart., for half a year to Christmas last on his pension. (The usual letters dated Jan. 24 to the Customs and Exchequer : to be brought in notwithstanding any former restriction.) Money Book (General) p. 198. Out Letters (General) p. 212.
Same for 182l. 10s. 0d. to Sir Phillip Musgrave for one year to Christmas last on his fee of 10s. a day as Governor of Carlisle Castle. Money Book (General) p. 198.
Same for 100l. to Dame Anne Windham for last Christmas quarter on her pension of 400l. per an. (Letters ut supra dated Jan. 29.) Ibid, p. 198. Out Letters (General) p. 214.
Letter of direction on two orders of loan [for repayment thereof to be made to] Henry Seymour, Esq., viz., one No. 77 dated 1670-1, Feb. 25, for 250l. lent upon the credit of the Customs commencing at Michaelmas, 1671, on which 7l. 10s. 0d. is paid for six months' interest thereon to 1671, Aug. 26 ; the other, No. 647, of date 1671, Oct. 23, for 250l., payable out of the country Excise, with 6 per cent. interest. "Having received the King's particular directions herein, let this [both these] orders" be satisfied by tallies on the Clerk of the Hanaper in Chancery "for part of the issues of his office."
Followed by : warrant dated Jan. 25 to the said Clerk of the Hanaper to pay the abovesaid tallies as follows, viz., "it was and is intended and agreed by the said Henry Seymour that the said tallies shall have no preference of any payments charged upon or directed to be paid out of the profits of the said Hanaper, but shall be paid and satisfied out of such overplus of profits only as shall from time to time remain after all other payments charged or chargeable upon the same shall be paid and discharged."
Money Book (General) p. 199.
Money warrant for 100l. to Sir Thomas Doleman, one of the Clerks of the Privy Council, for last Christmas quarter's waiting on the business under the care of the Lords Committees of Council for Trade and Plantations ; 62l. 10s. 0d. to William Blathwaite for same quarter on his salary of 150l. per an. and [on] an additional salary allowed him by an order of Council ; and several other sums for the salary of two clerks and for incidents and extraordinaries of said Lords Committees to a total (including the abovesaid two items) of 341l. 12s. 0d. (Letters ut supra dated 1678, May 6.) Ibid, pp. 199-200. Out Letters (General) p. 249.
Jan. 26. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in notwithstanding, etc.) 500l. for half a year of the pension of 1,000l. per an. to Mary, Duchess of Richmond. Out Letters (General) p. 212.
Sir Richard Bulstrode having by an instrument under his hand and seal "dated the 28th of January, 1678," assigned his allowance and extraordinaries to Mr. John Peters, of London, merchant, for payment of his debts, the said Peters desires that Sir Richard's warrants for money may be delivered to himself. Caveat Book, p. 32.
Jan. 28. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt out of the small branches [of the revenue] to pay off Mr. Wardour's order for 100l. for one year's attendance to June 24 last on Treasurer Danby. (Vacated : see infra under date March 12.) Out.Letters (General) p. 212.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in notwithstanding, etc.) 75l. for Lady Williams for last Christmas quarter for rent of her house [for use for ambassadors from abroad]. Out Letters (General) p. 213.
Same to same to pay (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in with respect ; and same dated May 8 to same to bring in notwithstanding, etc.) 100l. to Isaac le Gouche for one year on his fee as his Majesty's Jeweller. Ibid.
Same to same to pay (and same to same to bring in with respect, etc.) 500l. to Lady Kinnoul upon the late Earl of Kinnoul's pension. Ibid, p. 214.
Same to same for tallies on the Alum Farmers for 500l. to the Earl of Mulgrave for half a year to Sept. 29 last on his pension. Ibid, p. 215.
Warrant dormant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay to the Duke of Lauderdale the annuity or yearly pension of 3,000l. granted during pleasure out of the Customs. (Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 1,125l. to said Duke for 1½ quarters on his said pension : [to be brought in] notwithstanding, etc.) Money Book (General) p. 200. Out Letters (General) p. 213.
Money warrant for 450l. to Mris. Sophia Stuard (Stuart) for 1½ years to Christmas last on her pension of 300l. per an. (The usual letters dated Jan. 30 to the Customs and Exchequer.) Money Book (General) p. 200. Out Letters (General) p. 214.
Same for 50l. to William Chiffinch, Keeper of his Majesty's Closet, for last Christmas quarter on his pension of 200l. per an. as Closet Keeper. (Letters ut supra dated Feb. 13 : to be brought in at the same time as the money for the Grooms of the Bedchamber.) Money Book (General) p. 200. Out Letters (General) p. 219.
Same for 138l. 13s. 4d. to Phillip Warwick, Esq., for half a year to Christmas last on his fee of 277l. 6s. 8d. per an. as Customer and Collector of Petty Customs outwards London port. (Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier dated Feb. 16 to pay same notwithstanding any former restriction.) Money Book (General) p. 200. Out Letters (General) p. 219.
Same for 125l. each to the following for a quarter each as Grooms of his Majesty's Bedchamber, viz., Henry Savile, Henry Guy, Henry Seymour, David Walter, Thomas Felton, Bernard Greenevile, Robert Phillips, Edward Progers, Sidney Godolphin, Richard Lane. The like for George Porter signed 1677-8, March 11. (Charles Bertie dated March 1 to the Customs Cashier. I wrote you some time since to pay a quarter to the above immediately after the weekly payments,but have now received Treasurer Danby's pleasure for this payment [to be] notwithstanding any former restriction.) Money Book (General) p. 200. Out Letters (General) p. 227.
Same for 125l. to Richard Foliard, gent., for 1¼ years to Christmas last on his pension as his Majesty's barber in extraordinary. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 15 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in with respect, etc., and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same. Same dated May 24 to the Customs Cashier to bring in same notwithstanding, etc.) Money Book (General) p. 200. Out Letters (General) p. 221.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Commissioners for managing the revenues late in jointure to the late Queen Mother to allow in account to the Receiver concerned the sum of 51l. 5s. 3d., same being due to James Syms, late Deputy Auditor of said Queen Mother's revenue for the arrears of his several fees of 10l. and 6l. 13s. 4d. per an., and to be hereby liquidated by discharging said Syms of the like sum due from him to the said Queen mother and to his Majesty for an arrear of the fee farm rent of 9l. 8s. 0d., payable by him out of certain lands and wood grounds belonging to him, parcel of the manor of Drayton, co. Somerset : Sir Charles Harbord and Sir Peter Ball having, on reference of said Syms' petition for same, reported that said Syms was very digent and hath taken very much pains about getting in the late Queen's rents and had no recompence. Warrants not Relating to Money VII. p. 148.
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to Lady Bannyng a box lately brought from Italy and belonging to her, but directed to Sir John Baber, and containing essence of oranges, essence of jessamy and essence of cedrato, six glasses of Mantica de Mirandola, four ivory boxes of balsam and a box of Bologna wash balls. Out Letters (Customs) IV. p. 8.
Jan. 29. Same from same to the Customs Cashier to pay 331l. 16s. 8d., to Henry Ayloffe, King's Remembrancer, for his disbursements [to be made] for one year to Christmas next for parchment and other necessaries for the blank books for the Customers, Comptrollers and Searchers of the [out]ports of England and Wales, and 37l. 9s. 4d. to same for the like for the Surveyor General of Customs, London port.
Prefixing : bills of both sums (viz., for parchment, cutting same, covering and binding, boxes to put the seals in, to the sealer for sealing the books, to the King's Remembrancer and his clerks for writing the superscriptions of the said books). (Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier dated March 18 to pay said sums, and also 45l. 12s. 0d. to said King's Remembrancer for [one year for] passing the accounts of the Customers of England and Wales.)
Money Book (General) p. 201. Out Letters (General) p. 232.
Money warrant for 200l. to Thomas Loup for two years on his annuity or yearly fee of 100l. per an. as one of his Majesty's engineers. (Usual letters dated ? Jan. 29 to the Customs and Excise.) Money Book (General) p. 214. Out Letters (General) p. 213.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies on the Excise (and same to the Receivers of Excise to pay said tallies) for 300l. to Sir Thomas Windham for half a year to Christmas last on his pension of 600l. per an. Out Letters (General) p. 214.
Privy seal (directed to Treasurer Danby, Sir John Ernley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Commissioners for the arrears of the late Queen Mother's jointure and Sir Geo. Downing, surviving administrator of said late Queen Mother's goods) for the discharge of Thomas Oliver and his security and their heirs, etc., of the sum of 1,419l. 2s. 3¾d., wherein he died indebted to the Queen Mother as Receiver of her rents and revenues in the counties of Worcester, Hereford, Salop and Stafford and of the further sum of 280l. 4s. 8¼d., wherein he died indebted to the King as Receiver to the King after the Queen Mother's death of the said revenues in said counties : no part of the said two sums being likely to be recovered from the estate of the said receiver (who died very poor) or from any of his executors (being dead or insolvent) unless from Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, who became bond to the King in 400l. for the said Oliver : the present release to be in consideration that said Oliver at his entering upon his receipt paid 600l. to the King for an arrear due by the former Receiver, Samuel Bordman, and 600l. to his [Bordman's] widow by order of Treasurer Southampton and also especially in consideration of the great losses which said Oliver sustained by his service and fidelity to the late King. (Royal warrant dated Jan. 16 for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription dated Jan. 25 of docquet hereof. Treasurer Danby's warrant dated Feb. 4 to the Commissioners appointed to manage and bring in the arrears of the late Queen Mother's jointure rents and to the Administrators of said late Queen Mother to so discharge said Oliver and his sureties and his and their heirs, administrators, etc.) King's Warrant Book V, pp. 454, 456. Docquet Book, p. 182. Money Book (General) p. 211. Warrants not Relating to Money VII. p. 152.
Privy seal for 5,000l. to be paid to Sir Richard Mason, Kt., and Thomas Raymond in accordance with the intent of the privy seal of Aug. 9 last, granting said sum to them as nominees of Charles, Lord Gerard of Brandon (being thereby to be paid by 1,500l. on March 15 next, 1,500l. on Sept. 19 next and 2,000l. on 1678-9, March 15). To the intent said payments may be well secured orders are hereby to be drawn and tallies presently levied for the said respective sums to be paid at the respective times as above, and not before or otherwise upon such branch of the revenue as will best bear the same with respect to the King's service. Such tallies are hereby to be delivered to said Mason and Raymond. (Royal warrant dated Jan. 21 for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription dated Jan. 28 of docquet hereof.) King's Warrant Book V. pp. 472, 455. Docquet Book, p. 182.
Jan. 30. Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay (and same to the Customs Cashier to bring in with respect) 60l. for Mris. Skelton in full of her order of the 10th inst. Out Letters (General) p. 214.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Auditors of Imprests to require Sir Anthony St. Leger and Henry Slingsby without delay to make up and pass their accounts and thereupon to attend his Lordship with the state thereof : the Commissioners appointed to inspect the business of the Mint having represented to Treasurer Danby that said St. Leger, the present Warden of the Mint, has made no account of moneys relating thereto from 1660, April 16, to 1666, Dec. 20, nor from 1670, Dec. 20, to 1677, Dec. 20, and likewise said Slingsby, present Master and Worker of the Mint, has made no account from 1662, Dec. 30 (being the date of his patent) to 1666, Dec. 20, nor from 1670, Dec. 20, and 1677, Dec. 20, although they have both passed their accounts for 1666, Dec. 20, to 1670, Dec. 20, "which seems to be very disorderly and irregular." Warrants not Relating to Money VII. p. 149.
Letter of direction on an order of Jan. 21 last for 7,500l. to Sir Edward Griffin for last Michaelmas quarter for the Office of the Chamber : same to be hereby satisfied by tallies on the Hearthmoney Contractors' payment due Sept. 19 next. Money Book (General) p. 202.
Money warrant for 300l. to Auditor Anthony Parsons for 1½ years to Sept. 29 last on his salary as an Auditor of the Revenue. Money Book (General) p. 202.
Jan. 31. Same for 217l. 15s. 1d. to Robert, Earl of Lindsey for a surplusage upon his account for repairing the King's house of Havering atte Bower, co. Essex, and the outhouses thereto belonging : said account having been declared Sept. 20 last. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 23 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in with respect, etc., and same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same. Same dated May 3 to the Customs Cashier to bring same in forthwith. ) Ibid, p. 202. Out Letters (General) p. 225.
Same for 45,450l. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household, for the service of his Office, and in part of the privy seal of June 13 last for 100,000l. to him : same to be hereby by tallies on the Excise. Money Book (General) p. 202.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay 3,675l. to Samuell Maydwell, clerk and paymaster of the bills of impost on wines, at the rate of 42s. per tun to the noblemen and others usually allowed the same : same being for one year to Christmas last for impost wines as by the indenture of 1673, Sept. 18. (Charles Bertie dated Feb. 18 to same to pay same notwithstanding any former restriction.) Ibid, p. 202. Out Letters (General) p. 222.