House of Commons Journal Volume 10: 29 November 1692

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 10, 1688-1693. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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'House of Commons Journal Volume 10: 29 November 1692', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 10, 1688-1693, (London, 1802) pp. 723-728. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol10/pp723-728 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Martis, 29 die Novembris; 4° Willielmi et Mariæ.

Prayers.

Clandestine Mortgages.

A BILL to prevent Frauds by clandestine Mortgages, was read the First time.

Resolved, That the Bill be read a Second time.

Apprehending Highwaymen.

A Bill to encourage the apprehending Highwaymen, was read the First time.

Resolved, That the Bill be read a Second time.

Loans or Poll Tax.

Then the Accompts, presented to the House Yesterday from the Lords of the Treasury, were read; and are as followeth; viz.

25th Nov. 1692.

Loans on the Borrowing Clauses in the Poll Act:

Lenders Names. Principal.
£. s. d.
William Durant 100 - -
Thomas Willson 5,000 - -
Robert Fowle 5,000 - -
Elme Griffith 50 - -
Rich. Pagett 300 - -
Peter Ducane 6,000 - -
Leonard Robinson 2,150 - -
Sir Tho. Stamp 500 - -
Sir Franc. Child 1,000 - -
Sir Thom. Lane 500 - -
Sir John Houblon 500 - -
Sir Patience Ward 1,000 - -
Sir Stephen Evans 1,000 - -
Rich. Smith and Elmes Spinks 500 - -
Leon. Robinson 500 - -
Anth. Wallinger 1,000 - -
Edward Price 400 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Two Orders 6,410 - -
Sir Joseph Hern, by Three Orders 2,600 - -
Christoph. Tilson 120 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Four Orders 13,100 - -
Sir Thom. Cook 2,000 - -
Dan. Osborne 1,500 - -
John Dennet 900 - -
Henry Berkley 500 - -
Nicholas Charlton 400 - -
Sir John Cope 1,000 - -
Math. Kenwrick 800 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Four Orders 7,880 - -
Isaac Brand 300 - -
Sir William Dolben 3,250 - -
Humfrey Dyke 600 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Three Orders 7,000 - -
William Perkins 1,400 - -
William Payne 1,000 - -
John Haslewood 500 - -
John Briscoe 100 - -
Leon. Robinson 3,400 - -
Edmund Wansell 500 - -
Frederick Sonnices 100 - -
Barth. Beale 100 - -
Hen. Oxenden 500 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,500 - -
Hillary Renew 550 - -
Sir Adam Ottley, by Two Orders 2,000 - -
John Knight 3,300 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Three Orders 5,550 - -
Sam. Fuller 1,000 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,350 - -
Geo. Evance 200 - -
William Gore 1,000 - -
Leonard Robinson 2,850 - -
Charles Musters 400 - -
John Kent 500 - -
Sir Robert Clayton 1,000 - -
William Carbonell 1,100 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Two Orders 3,450 - -
John Stock 1,500 - -
John Knight 6,068 14 -
Sir John Moore 500 - -
Francis Gosfright 500 - -
Sir William Hicks, by Two Orders 2,000 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Two Orders 4,500 - -
Sir John Cutler 2,000 - -
Abraham Dolings 500 - -
Sir Rob. Atkins 1,500 - -
John Smith 5,000 - -
Leon. Robinson 1,000 - -
Sir Thom. Halton 1,000 - -
Leon. Robinson, by Two Orders 4,450 - -

Loans on Poll Tax.

Lenders Names. Principal.
£. s. d.
William Gifford 500 - -
Lady Frances Williams 200 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,000 - -
John Knight 3,080 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,000 - -
Samuel Read 500 - -
Robert Manwaring 1,000 - -
Nath. Lacey 700 - -
Joshua Beale 500 - -
Leonard Robinson 1,750 - -
Francis de la Chamber 430 - -
George Hudson 800 - -
Leo. Robinson, by Five Orders 11,100 - -
James Deane 1,000 - -
Hugh Buscawen 500 - -
Robert Cowley 300 - -
Leo. Robinson, per Three Orders 8,700 - -
Thomas Owen 100 - -
Leon. Robinson, per Two Orders 5,900 - -
Edm. Boulter 500 - -
Leon. Robinson, per Two Orders 3,550 - -
Thomas Hall 300 - -
John Ashby 1,000 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,300 - -
Isaac Vinck 500 - -
Roger Meredith 100 - -
Alice Spencer 500 - -
Leon. Robinson 1,000 - -
Geoffry Elwes 1,000 - -
Thomas Trevor 1,500 - -
Paul Larrivere 300 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,300 - -
Edm. Boulter 500 - -
George Tollett 300 - -
William Gifford 6,600 - -
John Broadhurst 50 - -
Eliz. d'Rit 200 - -
Will. Gouge, per Two Orders 2,000 - -
Leo. Robinson, by Two Orders 4,200 - -
John Rand, by Two Orders 1,000 - -
Leonard Robinson 1,620 - -
Henry Young 300 - -
William Tindule 200 - -
Leon. Robinson 1,400 - -
Rich. Pagett 550 - -
Ashburnham Toll 1,000 - -
Sir John Pye, by Three Orders 13,000 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,400 - -
Thom. Fyge 800 - -
Hugh Squire 1,000 - -
John Mathew 700 - -
Richard Taylor 50 - -
Sir Tho. Brograve 165 - -
Leon. Robinson 2,000 - -
John Smith 300 - -
Leo. Robinson, per Two Orders 5,870 - -
Ann Pelham 500 - -
Dorothy Beaker senior 1,000 - -
Dorothy Beaker junior 500 - -
Lord Culpepper 200 - -
Robert Woodcock 100 - -
William Talman 100 - -
John Vandermaud 800 - -
Sir Francis Child 2,000 - -
Sir John Fleet 2,000 - -
Sir Edward Clarke 1,000 - -
Sir John Houblon 500 - -
Sir Patience Ward 500 - -
Sir Tho. Lane 500 - -
Richard Smith and Elmes Spinks 1,000 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson, by Two Orders 4,500 - -
Lenders Names. Principal.
£. s. d.
Hugh Squire 600 - -
Sir Thom. Cook 5,000 - -
Sir Samuell Dashwood 1,000 - -
Sir Patience Ward 500 - -
Sir William Ashurst 500 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson, by Two Orders 5,500 - -
Francis Kenton 500 - -
Andrew Franklyn 500 - -
Sir Robert Clayton 1,000 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson 3,000 - -
Ste. Seignoret and Ren. Baudovin, by Two Orders 1,000 - -
Sir William Gore 500 - -
John Smith 500 - -
Sir Geo. Treby 1,000 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson, by Four Orders 9,700 - -
Sir Leon, Robinson 2,760 - -
Hillary Renew 750 - -
Maynard Colchester 500 - -
William Bleak 200 - -
Nath. Hornby 400 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson 1,740 - -
James Dufoy 500 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson 3,150 - -
Sir John Moore 1,000 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson 1,000 - -
Robert Humfryes 1,500 - -
Ditto 4,000 - -
Edward Russell, by Sixty Orders 20,000 - -
Sir Tho. Cook, by Eleven Orders 20,000 - -
John Rawkins, by Seven Orders 3,700 - -
Math. Humberston, by Two Orders 11,500 - -
Wm. Wallis, per Two Orders 4,000 - -
Sir Steph. Evance 1,000 - -
John Rawkins 1,000 - -
Robert Fowle 2,000 - -
Nath. Gifford, per Two Orders 3,000 - -
Peter Le Neve 800 - -
Jos. Hoskenstiles 6,000 - -
Godfry Lee 800 - -
George Wahup 1,000 - -
Reynold Calthorp, by Nine Orders 7,500 - -
Barbara Gregory 400 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson 1,850 - -
Rich. Earl of Ranelagh, by Ten Orders 9,257 11 4
Sir Leon. Robinson 1,550 - -
Ann Thorold 500 - -
Sir L. Robinson, per Four Orders 4,600 - -
Edward Russell, per Sixty Orders 20,000 - -
Sir Tho. Cook, per Eleven Orders 20,000 - -
Sir Leon. Robinson 1,150 - -
Thom. Owen 150 - -
Mary Peacock 100 - -
Ro. Tracy, by Two Orders 450 - -
Cha. Harper, per Two Orders 300 - -
Tho. Taylor, Nine Orders 4,500 - -
Edward Pauncefort 700 - -
John Smith 3,500 - -
John Butcher, by Six Orders 4,500 - -
Edward Fawknor, by Two Orders 4,000 - -
Lancellott Burton 1,000 - -
Peter Gerey, by Six Orders 3,000 - -
Edward Russell, for the Victuallers 20,000 - -
East India Company, for Saltpetre 32,000 - -
Edward Russell more, for Saltpetre 20,000 - -
Charles Fox, Esquire, for Transport Ships 20,000 - -
Total £. 555,451 5 4

25th Nov. 1692.

Loans on Customs.

A LIST of the Loans made upon the ¼ths Customs, which remain unsatisfied this Day.
Number of Orders. Lenders Names. Principal.
£. s. d.
210 and 219 Charles Bertie, by Two Orders 2,183 1 -
220 Earl of Ranelagh 6,192 - -
220 to 226 Edward Russell, Esquire, by Forty-six Orders 22,635 - -
267 to 329 Charles Fox, Esquire, by Sixty-three Orders 26,410 - -
330 to 346 Richard Earl of Ranelagh, per Seventeen Orders 8,305 19
347 to 364 Ralph Earl of Montagu, per Eighteen Orders 5,000 - -
365 Sir Henry Furnis 1,830 13 10
366 to 403 Cha. Fox, Esquire, by Thirty-eight Orders 15,284 19 10
404 to 411 Richard Earl of Ranelagh, per Eight Orders 3,784 5 2
412 to 418 Edward Russell, Esquire, by Seven Orders 4,500 - -
419 to 463 Richard Earl of Ranelagh, per Forty-five Orders 22,121 1 6
464 to 525 Charles Fox, Esquire 29,372 4 8
526 to 561 Earl of Ranelagh, by Thirty-six Orders 14,298 13 4
562 to 578 Lanc. Burton, by Seventeen Orders 11,000 - -
579 to 604 John Richards, by Twenty-six Orders 5,500 - -
606 to 611 Ralph Earl of Mountagu, per Seven Orders 3,500 - -
612 to 645 Lancelot Burton, by Thirty-four Orders 11,000 - -
646 Lord Lovelace 166 13 4
647 to 656 Charles Fox, Esquire, by Ten Orders 4,000 - -
657 to 668 William Smith, Esquire, per Twelve Orders 3,000 - -
669 to 682 John Richards, Esquire, by Fourteen Orders 5,500 - -
683 to 692 Hen. Sign. d'Auverquer, per Ten Orders 3,000 - -
693 to 706 William De Nassau, by Fourteen Orders 2,500 - -
707 to 716 Earl of Mountagu, per Ten Orders 3,000 - -
717 to 732 Cha. Fox, Esquire, by Fifteen Orders 7,716 5 4
733 to 742 Hen. Sign. d'Auverquer, per Ten Orders 2,876 7 6
743 Ralph Earl of Mountagu 612 8 2
744 Richard Earl of Ranelagh 1,229 16 -
745 Earl of Marleborough 1,000 - -
746 to 758 Earl of Mountagu, by Thirteen Orders 6,000 - -
759 Robert Ford 45 12 6
760 John Fitch 150 - -
761 to 764 John Richards, by Four Orders 882 6 8
765 John Wright 165 4 2
766 Charles Mountague, Esquire 125 - -
767 Eliz. Ellyott 150 - -
768 to 770 Peter Le Neve 525 - -
771 Charles Killigrew 10 - -
772 John Jones 40 - -
773 John Temple 100 7 6
774 Henry Harris 125 - -
775 Robert Lord Lucas 563 1
776 Symon Harcourt 260 13 2
777 Tho. Turst, Esquire 25 1 10
778 John Topham 125 9
779 Tho. Paine 125 9
780 John Earl of Bath 280 - -
781 Richard Shoreditch 100 7 6
782 William Blathwaite 594 9 1
Ditto more 125 - -
783 Sir John Nicholas 125 - -
784 Thomas Taylor 340 10
785 Robert Squibb 66 13 4
786 to 789 Francis Negus 510 - -
790 Thomas Lloyd 248 9 6
791 William Clerk 37 10 -
792 Sir Joseph Williamson 160 - -
793 John Warner 15 - -
794 Richard Cooling 125 - -
795 John Gaines 62 10 -
796 Robert Stephens 30 - -
797 Richard Leake 45 12 6
798 Thomas Browning 60 - -
799 Edm. Williamson 125 9
800 Michaell Studholme 73 4 2
801 John Topham 150 11 3
802 Robert Squibb 84 - -
803 William Wekett 176 - -
804 Thomas Taylor 118 8 6
805 Thomas Charnock 125 9
806 Lord Lovelace 83 6 8
807 John Warner 318 17 6
808 Sir Roger Harsnett 125 9
809 Thomas Lloyd 14,502 14 -
£. 255,747 8 6

Nov. 26th, 1692.

Excise Tallies.

Tallies of Loan struck upon the hereditary and temporary Excise, then remaining unpaid, to the Persons following;

£. s. d.
To Edward Noell, Esquire, the Remainder of Twenty thousand Five hundred Pounds, lent in May and June 1692 6,500 - -
To Thomas Brown, Esquire, being Money lent the Eighth of July 1692 20,000 - -
To Ditto, Four thousand Pounds, lent Eighth July 1692; and Six thousand Pounds, lent Fourteenth July 1692; in all 10,000 - -
To Sir Stephen Evans, being lent the Eleventh August 1692 1,000 - -
To Ditto, being lent 16 August 1692 9,000 - -
To Sir Joseph Heme, being lent 16th August 1692 9,000 - -
To Thom. Browne, Esquire, being lent the Twenty-fifth August 1692 20,000 - -
To Ditto, being lent Fourteenth Novem. 1692 15,000 - -
Total £. 90,500 - -

Excise Office, London, 26 Nov. 1692.

A LIST of Pensions payable out of particular Branches of their Majesties Revenue, or at the Receipt of the Exchequer; viz.

Out of Customs, per Annum.
Amias and Juliana Hext 200 - -
Samuell Clarke 300 - -
George Tuthill 100 - -
Corporation of Lyme, for repairing the Cobb at Lyme 100 - -
The Chancellor of the Garter, for the Poor Knights of Windsor; a Perpetuity 570 5 -
Thomas Hide and his Wife 50 - -
Town of Berwick, for Maintenance of their Bridge 100 - -
Corporation of Hull 18 - -
Heirs of Colonel Fairfax; a Perpetuity 100 - -
Corporation of Clifton, Dartmouth, Hardnesse 40 - -
Out of several Parts of the Excise of Beer and Ale, &c.
Queen Dowager, by several Grants 12,209 15 2
Prince and Princess of Denmark, by Act of Parliament, and Letters Patents, Twenty thousand Pounds; more, Thirty thousand Pounds 50,000 - -
Duchess of Bucclugh 4,000 - -
Duchess of Richmond 1,000 - -
Duchess Dowager of Grafton 1,000 - -
Duke of Grafton, Two thousand Pounds, and Two thousand Pounds 4,000 - -
Duke of Southampton 3,000 - -
Duke of Northumberland 3,000 - -
Fishermen and Adventurers of Great Yarmouth 160 - -
Samuell Morland, Esquire 200 - -
Out of the Revenue, arising by the Post Office,
Earl of Rochester 4,000 - -
Duchess of Cleveland 4,700 - -
William Dockra 500 - -
Marquis of Carmarthen 3,500 - -
Earl of Bath 2,500 - -
Executors of Richard Graham and Sir Richard Allibon 500 - -
Out of the Revenue, arising by Alienations,
The Countess of Plymouth, Part of her Jointure 1,000 - -
Sir William Morris 300 - -
Out of Twelve-pence per Chaldron on Coals, per Annum.
£. s. d.
Sir Thomas Clarges; a Perpetuity 500 - -
Out of the Revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall,
Earl of Bath, a Perpetuity 4,000 - -
Earl of Warrington 2,000 - -
Sir Peter Killigrew 300 - -
Minister of Lost Withiell 30 - -
Out of First-fruits and Tenths,
Earl of Oxford 2,000 - -
Countess of Plymouth, Part of her Jointure 2,000 - -
Earl of Bath 2,500 - -
Sir Samuell Morland 606 - -
Countess of Bristoll, One thousand and One thousand Pounds 2,000 - -
Executors of Charles Toll, for about Eight Years to come 1,000 - -
Elizabeth Hamilton, for hereself 500 - -
Her Three Sons 850 - -
Out of the Rent of the Lottery Farm,
Solomon Fonbert 500 - -
Phillip Howard 400 - -
James Gray 400 - -
Sir Gabriell Silvius 300 - -
Lady Cath. Armstrong, and her Two Daughters 200 - -
Charlott Killigrew 200 - -
Susanna Leighton 100 - -
Jane Berkley 200 - -
Ellinor Needham, for herself and Children 300 - -
Mary Fanshaw 200 - -
Captain John Richards 200 - -
Sir Charles Slingsby 40 - -
Mrs. Mallett Slingsby 8 - -
Colonel Edmund Ogar 45 12 6
Colonel Hen. Hubank 45 12 6
Richard Sydenham and Grace his Wife 40 - -
Anne Duke and her Children 45 12 6
Captain John Baker 36 10 -
Captain Kettleby's Grandchildren 36 10 -
Captain John Watkinson 18 3 -
Anne Ashbury, Widow 20 - -
Mr. Collins 20 - -
Mr. Ross his Three Daughters 60 - -
Mr. Buss 20 - -
Mr. Edward Duke 24 - -
Cha. Duncomb, for Colonel Vaughan 300 - -
Dame Martha Cary 20 - -
Dame Petronella Cary 20 - -
Captain James Vosper 20 - -
Captain Griffith Standen 20 - -
Anne Acton 20 - -
Amy Goldsborough 20 - -
Eliz. Hall 20 - -
Jane Bell 20 - -
Margaret Pretty 20 - -
Victoria Slingsby 20 - -
Mallett Slingsby 12 - -
Elizabeth Slingsby 20 - -
Out of the Exchequer in general,
Queen Dowager 6,000 - -
Duke of Norffolk 3,000 - -
Countess of Portland 1,000 - -
Duke of Ormond 2,500 - -
Duke of Schonberg 4,000 - -
Duchess of Buckingham 1,200 - -
Lady Goditha Price 400 - -
Anne Golding 120 - -
Rachel and Frances Wyndham 400 - -
Earl of Derby, for poor Ministers in the Isle of Man 100 - -
Katharine Gunter 200 - -
Sir William Killigrew 500 - -
Nicholas Needham 120 - -
Four Itinerant Preachers in Lancashire 200 - -
per Annum.
£. s. d.
Sir Algernoon May 500 - -
Ann Baker 330 - -
Governor of Christ's Hospital, for Mathematical Boys 370 10 -
Ann Lawson 250 - -
Poor of St. Martin's Parish 100 - -
Francis Renolas 200 - -
Nicholas Yates 100 - -
John Rogers and his Wife 100 - -
William Levett 200 - -
Colonel Howard, for his Children 120 - -
Mrs. Kirke 250 - -
Sir Thomas Wyndham 600 - -
Thomas Lane 500 - -
Charles Gifford 300 - -
Doctor Gibbon 100 - -
Lady Mary Howard's Executors 200 - -
Robert Bertie 40 - -
Poor of St. James' Parish 50 - -
French Ministers in the Savoy 60 - -
Master of the Temple 37 6 8
Lodowick Bray 40 - -
Poor of the Parish of Westminster 50 - -
King Charles the First's Hospital in Westminster 50 - -
Jane Browning 60 - -
Poor of St. Michael, Cornhill, London; a Perpetuity 12 4 -
Vicar of the Tower of London; a Per petuity 6 13 4
Master of Southwell School, a Perpetuity 10 - -
Emanuel College in Cambridge; a Perpetuity 16 13 4
Professor of Civil Law in the University of Cambridge 40 - -
Eaton College, a Perpetuity 42 - -
Poor of St. Magnes Parish, a Perpetuity 21 4 8
Vicar of Litchfeild, a Perpetuity 15 - -
University of Cambridge, for a Preacher, Ditto 10 - -
The same University, for a Physick Reader, Ditto 40 - -
Poor of St. Buttolph's Parish, London, Ditto 7 - -
Poor of Walbrook Parish, Ditto 7 13 4
Dean and Chapter of Litchfeild, Ditto 10 - -
Oxford University, for a Preacher, Perpetuity 13 6 8
Ditto, for a Physick Reader 40 - -
Ditto, for a Reader of the Civil Law 40 - -
Total £. 143,069 14 8

An Accompt of what hath been raised and borrowed upon the Poll Bill; with a State of the Revenue; and what Loans, Debts, and Pensions, by whom made, and to whom owing, were, upon the Twentyfifth Nov. 1692, charged thereupon; viz.

1st. The Sums of Money, which, on or before the said Twenty-fifth Day of November 1692, have been lent to their Majesties upon the borrowing Clauses in the Act of Parliament lately made for a Quarterly Poll for One Year, do amount, in the Whole, to Five hundred fifty-five thousand Four hundred and Fifty-one Pounds Five Shillings and Four-pence in principal Monies; for which Interest is to be paid after the Rate of Seven Pounds per Cent. per Annum; and the Loans of the said Sums were made by, or in the Names of, the several Persons named in the List thereof, herewith presented: And the said Sums of Money are severally due and owing to the said Persons, or to their Assigns, according to the said List, Number I.

Loans on Poll Tax, and State of Revenue.

The Monies, which have arisen by the said Quarterly Poll, and been paid into the Receipt of Exchequer, until the said Twenty-fifth of November 1692, have amounted for the First Quarter, to One hundred and thirty-seven thousand and Nine Pounds Five Shillings and Ten-pence Half-peny; for the Second Quarter, to One hundred and thirty-four thousand Six hundred and Nineteen Pounds Six Shillings and Two-pence Half-peny; and, for the Third Quarter, to Forty-six thousand and Seventy-one Pounds Eleven Shillings and Eleven-pence; in all, to Three hundred and seventeen thousand Seven hundred Pounds Six Shillings and Two-pence Halfpeny: From whence it is doubted, that the net Produce of the Four Quarters of the said Poll (over and above the Charges of Collection, and illeviable Supers) will not exceed Five hundred and fifty thousand Pounds at the most; the Difference between which Sum and One Million Three hundred and forty one thousand Seven hundred Pounds, mentioned in the said Act for the said Poll, is Seven hundred and ninetyone thousand Seven hundred Pounds; which the said Quarterly Poll will, in all likelihood, be deficient of what was intended thereby.

2. As to the Loans or Debts upon the Revenue, it is represented,

1. That, at several times after the Eleventh Day of March 1691, and upon or before the said Twenty-fifth Day of November 1692, there were lent to their Majesties, on the Credit of the ¾th Parts of the Customs (for which a distinct Register is kept in the Receipt of the Exchequer), several Sums of Money, amounting, in the Whole, to Four hundred and thirty-eight thousand Six hundred and Thirty-four Pounds Three Shillings and Eight-pence, besides Fourteen thousand Five hundred and Two Pounds Fourteen Shillings more; which, upon the said Twentyfifth Day of November 1692, was lent, or agreed to be lent, thereupon, by, or in the Name of, Thomas Lloyd; both which Sums amount to Four hundred and fifty-three thousand One hundred and Thirty-six Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Eight-pence: And that the Monies arisen by the ¾th Parts of the Customs have actually paid off and discharged, or there was reserved in the Exchequer, on the said Twenty-fifth November 1692, so much of the said ¾ths Customs, as (together with the Payments actually made) was sufficient to pay off and discharge the Sum of One hundred and ninety-seven thousand Three hundred and Eighty-nine Pounds, Part of the Loans last mentioned; and that Two hundred and fifty-five thousand Seven hundred and Forty-seven Pounds Eight Shillings and Six-pence, being the Remainder thereof, did, on the Twenty-fifth of November 1692, remain due and unsatisfied; and is to be paid, with Interest, after the Rate of Six Pounds per Cent. per Annum; and that the Loans of the said Sum of Two hundred and fifty-five thousand Seven hundred and Forty-seven Pounds Eight Shillings and Six-pence Principal Monies, so remaining due and unsatisfied upon the said Register, were made by, or in the Names of, the several Persons comprehended in a distinct List thereof herewith presented; and are severally due and owing to them, or their Assigns, according to the List last mentioned, Number II.

2. That the other Fourth Part of the Customs, out of which the Charges of managing the whole Revenue of Customs are entirely defrayed, is liable to a Debt of Thirty thousand Pounds, which was lent thereupon by John Knight, Gentleman; and is owing to him, or his Assigns; who have Tallies of Pro for the same, and are to be repaid, with Interest, after the Rate of Six Pounds per Cent. per Annum.

3. That the hereditary and temporary Excise, to wit, the Rates which were granted to the Crown in Fee, and those granted to their Majesties for their Lives, making together Two Shillings and Six-pence per Barrel upon Ale, &c. (out of which, or one of them, the whole Charges of managing all the Rates and Duties of Excise are defrayed) are at this time charged with Ninety thousand Five hundred Pounds, remaining due and unsatisfied upon several Loans which have been made upon the Branches last mentioned; for which Sum, Interest is to be paid after the Rate of Six Pounds per Cent. per Annum: And the Sums, making the said Sum of Ninety thousand Five hundred Pounds, were lent by the several Persons named in a separate List thereof, herewith presented; and are due to them or their Assigns respectively, according to the said List, Number III.

Memorandum, There is a Claim of One Million Three hundred and Thirty-three thousand Eight hundred and Seventy-three Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Seven-pence Farthing, made by several Bankers and others, or their Assigns; for which his late Majesty King Charles the Second granted to them, and their Heirs, several yearly Sums, making Eighty thousand and Thirty-two Pounds, Eight Shillings and one Peny per Annum, in the Nature of perpetual Interest, out of the hereditary Excise; and the said perpetual Interest is unpaid for Nine Years and an half; for which there is also claimed, Seven hundred and Sixty thousand Three hundred and six Pounds Sixteen Shillings, or thereabouts: And a Judgment was lately obtained in the Exchequer for part of the said perpetual Interest, upon which a Writ of Error is now depending.

4. That the Revenue, arising in the General Letter Office, or Post Office is at present incumbered with Eight thousand Eight hundred Pounds, remaining unpaid upon Tallies of Anticipation, which were levied for the Service of the Works.

5. That the Revenue arising by wine Licences, by an Indenture under the great Seal of England, in the Second Year of their Majesties Reign, is granted to Sir Stephen Evance, and others, for Ten Years from Lady Day 1691; upon which they advanced Thirty thousand Pounds, to be repaid, with Interest, out of that Revenue, or the Rents thereof: And at this time there remains unsatisfied the Sum of Twenty five thousand, Five hundred Pounds, Part of the said Advance Money.

Lastly, That all the Pensions, which by virtue of any Grants from their Majesties, or their Predecessors, are charged upon any particular Branches of their Revenue, or upon the Exchequer generally (so far forth as such Pensions have hitherto appeared, by producing the Grants or Warrants for the same), do amount to One hundred and Forty-three thousand and Sixty-nine Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Eight Pence per Annum; wherein the Pensions of the Queen Dowager, and of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Denmark, are included; but the Particulars of the said Pensions, and how the same, or any of them, are chargeable, are specified, in a List or Schedule thereof, herewith presented, Number IV.

28 Novembris 1692.

Ordered, That the Consideration of the said Accompts be referred to the Committee of the whole House, to whom the Consideration of the Supply to be granted to their Majesties, for the carrying on a vigorous War against France, is referred.

Supply.

Then the House, according to the Order of the Day, resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House, to consider of the Supply to be granted to their Majesties.

Mr. Speaker left the Chair.

Mr. Attorney General took the Chair of the Committee.

Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.

Mr. Attorney General reported from the said Committee, That they had entered upon the Consideration of the Estimate of the Charge of the Navy for the Service of the Year 1693; and had agreed upon several Resolutions; which they had directed him to report to the House.

Ordered, That the said Report be made upon Thursday Morning next, at Nine a Clock; and nothing to intervene.

Mr. Attorney General also acquainted the House, That he was directed by the said Committee to move, That the Committee may have Leave to sit again.

And the Question being put, That this House will, upon Thursday Morning next, resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to consider farther of the Supply to be granted to their Majesties, for the carrying on a vigorous War against France;

The House divided.

The Yeas go forth.

. . . . . . . . . . . Sir Jonath. Jennings, 47.
Sir Robert Rich,
Tellers for the Noes, Mr. Wharton, 41.
Mr. Boyle,

So it was resolved in the Affirmative.

And then the House adjourned till To-morrow Morning, Nine a Clock.