Addendum

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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'Addendum', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672, (London, 1908) pp. 1003-1004. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol3/pp1003-1004 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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ADDENDUM.

At the end of Charnock's Memoranda Book (Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV.) there are some disconnected jottings of Treasury business. The following are the only portions of these jottings 1669. which are or can be dated:—
1669.
May 10.
[Charnock's memoranda.]
Smith. Burrell. Kerby. Ford. Eaton.
[Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV. p. 179.]
1670.
June 17.
[Charnock's memoranda.]
King's servants' warrants from 17 June, 1670. Queryhow many done by Mr. Ld. [Lloyd].
M. Shillingford 40l. yearly.
Mr. Coleby and the rest.
Dr. Wilson.
Three clerks of the Council.
Sir D. Harvy.
Sir Allen Apsley.
Mr. Granger's executors.
Mr. Bedbrow.
Sir Edw. Bishop.
Mr. Davis.
Mr. Sawyer.
Mr. Duppa.
Col. Whitley.
Query: Mr. Long.
Mr. Brockapell (erased) none.
Query: Mr. Beck.
Mr. Gohory.
Mr. Lisle.
Mr. Bull.
Sir D. Gauden.
Baggatt and Martin.
The [King's] joiner.
[The King's and Queen's] littermen.
Mr. Lloyd.
Mr. Grabu.
Drummers.
Sir G. Charnock.
Mr. Roper.
Mr. Lisle.
Mr. Foliard.
Grooms to the Queen: Witherden, Robinson, Lucar, Carter, Low, Elton, Maxwell.
Sergeant Maynard: dormant.
Mr. Norris.
Grooms and pages of the King.
Grooms of the Bedchamber.
Falconers.
Music.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Ravenscroft.
[Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV. p. 178.]
July 19. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Petitions delivered to Ll [oyd].
Hudson.
Loop.
Hallilee.
Burrell.
Laneer.
Danvers.
Chamberlain.
Stone.
Mell.
[Ibid. 179.]
July 29. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Reports delivered to Sir G. Downing.
O'Neile.
Farrell.
Esmond.
Aylmer.
Fitz Gerald.
Moore.
Donellan.
Widow Butler.
Dowdall.
Kelly.
P. Butler: Mayo.
O'Bryan.
Clancarty.
Plunket.
Pursell
[Ibid.]