Entry Book: August 1686, 1-20

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'Entry Book: August 1686, 1-20', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 8, 1685-1689, (London, 1923) pp. 861-877. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol8/pp861-877 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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August 1686, 1-20

Aug. 1. Royal warrant, dated Windsor Castle, to John, Earl of Bath, Warden of the Stannaries, to call a Convocation of Tinners ("at the old accustomed place in the town of Lostwithiel, being within our said Stannaries, at a certain day by you to be prefixed four and twenty of the most substantial, discreet and wise tinners of every Stannary Court of our Stannaries aforesaid") to ordain and amend etc. all such laws, customs, enormities and other things as are amiss and needul to be repressed within the said Stannaries and to ordain such good laws as shall be necessay for the quietness and good government of the tinners, the preservation of the said Stannaries and also for the commonwealth of this realm. The said Warden is hereby to straitly put in execution from time to time those good laws and orders which shall be taken by virtue hereof. All by reason that there are sundry things at this present very requisite to be redressed within the said Stannaries, and by the privileges and liberties of said Stannaries granted by the King's progenitors same have always heretofore been accustomed to be reformed by the tinners under royal warrant [such as the present]: which privileges and customs of the Stannaries the King is not minded to break or take away, but to establish, augment and confirm. King's Warrant Book XI, p. 92.
Aug. 2. Royal sign manual for 300l. to Lady Arabella Macartie as royal bounty, without account, to be issued on the 20,000l. prviy seal dormant of June 16 last. (Money warrant dated Aug. 3 hereon. Money order dated Aug. 3 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 93. Money Book VI, p. 371. Order Book I, p. 134.
Three same for respectively 900l., 667l. 16s. 7¼d. and 500l. to Henry Guy, for secret service, without account: to be issued on the above dormant privy seal. (Two money warrants dated Aug 3 hereon for the first two of these sums. Two money orders dated Aug. 3 hereon for the same two sums.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 93. Money Book VI, p. 371. Order Book I, p. 134.
Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a privy seal to discharge Sir William Leman of Northaw, co. Herts, of the 1,095l. due for the baronetcy conferred on his father, Sir William, by Charles II. (Treasurer Rochester's warrant dated Aug. 16 hereon to the Receipt accordingly. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Aug. 11.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 94. Money Book VI, p. 376.
Aug. 2. Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal to import the King's acceptance of the surrender made by deed dated Mar. 19 last by Thomas Cheeke and Littleton Powell of the grant made to them 27 Car. II, of all fines payable in respect of any suits for debt or other actions or plaints for damages in the King's Bench either on any arrest by virtue of the writ Latitat or [on] original or other process where no fine for the said writ was formerly paid in the Chancery, the said grant being to said Cheeke for life after determination of the interest of Sir John Munson and John Griffith (who are since deceased) and to said Powell for life in reversion of said Cheeke: all under the yearly rent of 66l. 13s. 4d. King's Warrant Book XI, pp. 94–5.
After so importing said surrender the said great seal is to contain a grant or demise of the premises to said Powell for 31 years from Michaelmas last at 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. rent, payable half-yearly: all by reason that Richard Graham and Philip Burton have certified that said fines are much sunk by reason of decay of practice in the said Court; that formerly same were worth between 300l. and 400l. per an., but at present are scarcely worth keeping a deputy to look after same. The said great seal is to contain clauses to direct the judges to make such rules and orders as may be necessary for the due collecting or levying of the said fines [as in the former grant].
Same to same for a same for a grant to the Lord Mayor and certain Aldermen of London of the fines and forfeitures set or incurred upon any indictments or presentments for offences as follow where same are removed out of London or out of the [Mayor's] Court of [the Thames] Conservancy into any of the Courts at Westminster: the King having lately granted to said Mayor etc. for 99 years, all and any the like fines set at any Sessions in London or in the Courts holden before the said Mayor for Conservation of the Thames for all kinds of annoyances and other offences committed in or near said river or the shores or banks thereof: all ut supra, pp. 792–3. Ibid, pp. 95–6.
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for payment of the yearly fees of 20l., 60l. and 20l. to Richard Breton as Comptroller of the Petty Customs, London port, and keeper of the cocquet seal there (said office having been granted by patent 1669, May 17, to said Breton and Francis Thornton, since deceased), and of 100l. per an. as Comptroller of the Pretermitted Customs, London port (similarly granted): which several fees said Breton has by deed dated July 22 last surrendered to the King. Same are to be hereby payable quarterly from June 24 last: and the 300l. thereon due for the 1½ years to June 24 last is hereby to be paid forthwith. (Money warrant dated Aug. 16 hereon for said 300l.: with dormant warrant clause for said salary in future.) (Henry Guy, dated Aug. 16, to the Customs Cashier to the like effect.) Ibid, pp. 96–7. Money Book VI, p. 376. Disposition Book V, p. 20.
Same to same for a same for a yearly annuity of 500l. to Alexander Fitton of the Inner Temple: as a reward in consideration of his many good and faithful services performed and to be performed; to be paid quarterly from June 24 last without accompt. King's Warrant Book XI, p. 98.
Aug. 2. Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to the Lord Treasurer, the Exchequer Court and Exchequer Receipt, England, and to the like in Ireland, directing them to make forth process at the request of Bernard Grenvile and Robert Phillipps in order to the recovery of 20,000l. (and all interest charges of 12 per cent. thereon) against the heirs etc. of Arthur, late Earl of Anglesea; and from time to time to issue to the said Grenville and Phillipps to their own use and behoof two thirds of all moneys raised thereby and paid into the Exchequer in England or Ireland: they satisfying the cost of said prosecution out of their said two thirds share: all by reason that James Nelthorpe and John Lawson, heretofore Receivers General [under the Commonwealth] of the Assessments for the Army and Treasurer at War, constituted by a pretended Act dated 1659–60, Feb. 2, for receiving and issuing all moneys then before, or before 1660, Oct. 10, appointed for payment of the armies in England, Scotland and Ireland, did pass an account in the English Exchequer for the period 1659–60, Feb. 2, to 1662, April 21, in which account they set 20,000l. in super on said Earl of Anglesea for so much paid to him for pay of the Army in Ireland: and by the Act of 13 Car. II, c. 3, all receivers' etc. debts and moneys unpardoned by the Act of Oblivion were vested in the King whereby the said 20,000l. super vested in the King: whereupon diatringas [ad computandum] has issued against said Earl and issues have been returned against him, but it does not appear that he did give any account of the said super: and the said Grenvile and Phillipps are willing at their own cost to prosecute the recovery of same and have prayed two thirds parts thereof in consideration of their charges therein and of their good and faithful services: to which prayer the King is pleased to condescend. King's Warrant Book XI, pp. 99–101. Warrants Early XXXIII, fos. 39b–40b.
Same to the Attorney General for a bill to pass the great seal of England and the seal of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster containing a grant to Sir John Ernle, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer, [Sir Robert Sawyer] the Attorney General, Richard Graham and Philipp Burton and their heirs, of all the honors, manors, forests, messuages, lands, tenements, offices, fees, rents and hereditaments mentioned in the particulars hereunto annexed [missing] and of all other the honors, manors, lordships, forests, advowsons, rectories, tithes, messuages, lands, tenements, offices, fees, rents and hereditaments whatsoever parcel of or belonging to the said duchy, with their rights, royalties, members and appurtenances situated as well within the said County Palatine as without; and all the King's estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of and unto the same: and the reversions and remainders thereof, together with the yearly and other rents and profits thereof: to be held of the King and his successors as of the manor of East Greenwich in free and common socage: to the intent nevertheless to convey the premises to the King or as the King shall direct. Ibid, pp. 112–3.
Aug. 2. Henry Guy to Mr. Heron to forthwith pay 2,500l. to the Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces, out of the money transmitted from Ireland for the use of the Forces in England; being for the month of July last. Disposition Book V, p. 14.
Same to Mr. Sansom. Treasurer Rochester is now in town. Send an account whether the [Customs] money is sent from Lancashire [to London] and whether the Earl of Craven has appointed a guard for same. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 407.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh [Paymaster of the Forces] to pay no more money to the Agents of the Regiments and Troops of Horse and Dragoons on what is due to them to the time of their decampment; till they have adjusted their accounts with Mr. Shales. Ibid, p. 408.
Aug. 3. Same to the Navy Commissioners. The Navy Victuallers are seven weeks in arrear of their weekly money and for want of it cannot carry on the service. Pay them the said arrear forthwith. Disposition Book V, p. 14.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the branches of the revenue directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid, pp. 14–15.
l. s. d.
Out of the Customs.
to the Treasurer of the Navy in further part of 400,000l. for the year's service beginning at Lady day last; "which [sum] is intended to be repaid to the Teller that advanced the like sum out of Col. Whitley's money" 8,000 0 0
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces 7,000 0 0
Out of the Excise.
to the Earl of Ranelagh [for ditto] 8,000 0 0
to the Cofferer of the Household 2,000 0 0
Out of the Hearthmoney.
to the Gentlemen and Grooms of the Bedchamber for last June 24 quarter 2,300 0 0
Out of the Post Office money.
to Lady Arabella Macartie 300 0 0
to Sir Edmund Andros 1,000 0 0
Out of the imposition on wine and vinegar.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for the abovesaid year's service 16,000 0 0
(Same dated same to the Customs Cashier enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Customs cash for the present week, said paper including the above two Customs items [payable out of the Excehquer], together with the following item [payable direct out of the Customs office], viz. 1,500l. in part of the last June 24 quarter's salary book of the Customs [London port].) (Same dated same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney, including the like paper of disposition for those revenues; said paper including only the above two Excise items and one Hearthmoney item.)
Same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver, Customs free, to Mr. Rowland, one of the officers of the Queen Dowager's Robes, four small boxes containing three dozen gammons of bacon arrived from Figueira in the Blessing, Edmund Willie captain; same being sent to her said Majesty. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 409.
Aug. 3. Treasurer Rochester to the Earl of Bath, Warden of the Stannaries, directed to him "at his Majesty's royal citadel of Plymouth." I enclose the warrant you desire for calling a Convocation of tinners. The Attorney General is of opinion that a privy seal ought to be passed to authorise you to summon same. I will have this prepared and ready for you if you think it requisite to make use of it. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 409.
Henry Guy to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed report [missing] of Mr. Fisher's touching the discoveries made by Mr. Aylsbury and Mr. Marriott. It is usual that a commission of enquiry be executed before any grant be made, but the petitioners aver that most of the witnesses are very old, indeed three or four of them already dead, and that if a commission of inquiry issue before a trial at law the King's evidence will be discovered to his prejudice. Under such considerations can the Lord Treasurer move the King for a grant to petitioners before an inquisition be taken? Ibid.
[Same] to the Customs Commissioners to send word to Treasurer Rochester immediately. . . . [Entry unfinished: "being in haste, not entered by Mr. Squibb's direction."] Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Rochester to Richard Graham and Philip Burton to deliver to William Williams the 20,000l. bond dated June 2 last which he entered into for payment of the fine of 10,000l. imposed on him lately in the King's Bench for several misdemeanours, he having paid the said fine and executed to the King a release of errors of judgment given against him in the said Court. Warrants not Relating to Money XI, p. 334.
Aug. 4. Henry Guy, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Customs Cashier enclosing the further part of the disposition of the Customs cash for the present week, viz.: Disposition Book V, p. 15.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Navy to discharge the [wages of the] labourers and carpenters in Portsmouth Yard to Mar. 31 last [as below] 354 14 0
Same dated same to the Auditor of the Receipt to make the following further issues [with those of Aug. 3, supra, p. 864] out of the branches of the revenue directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid, pp. 15–16, 17.
l. s. d.
Out of the Customs.
to the Treasurer of the Navy to discharge the [wages of the] labourers and carpenters in Portsmouth Yard to Mar. 31 last 354 14 0
to Mr. Graham for the Privy Purse 1,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance 1,000 0 0
Out of the Hearthmoney.
to Visct. Preston [Master of the Great Wardrobe] to be paid to Monsieur Lobell in part of what is due to him for a bed and canopy 2,000 0 0
l. s. d.
Out of the Queen Dowager's [Portugal money or] portion.
to Col. Werden by way of advance for the Queen [Consort's] Stable equipage 2,000 0 0
Out of the Alienation [Office] money.
to Treasurer Rochester in part of salary 500 0 0
Out of the money of goods seized in the Exchequer, and out of Tenths or out of the Letter Office.
to ditto in part of ditto 500 0 0
(Same dated same to the Customs Cashier, enclosing the paper of the further disposition of the Customs for this week; said paper including only the first of the above three Customs items.) (Same dated same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney, enclosing the like further paper of disposition for those branches of the revenue; said paper including for the Hearthmoney only the above single Hearthmoney item: and for the Excise the following item [payable direct out of the Excise Office on tallies], viz. 1,000l. to Mr. Toll in [part] repayment of loan.) (Same, dated Tunbridge Wells, Aug. 6, to Visct. Preston to pay the abovesaid 2,000l. to Monsieur Lobell.)
Aug. 4. Fiat by Treasurer Rochester for royal letters patent to constitute John Ward, gent., a King's waiter, London port loco Christopher Sheen: to hold during pleasure. Warrants not Relating to Money XI, p. 334.
[?] Entry of [Treasurer Rochester's signature of] the docquet of the demise to John Arundell, esq. of several pieces of land in the parish of Lambeth and parcel of the manor of Kennington, ut supra, p. 696. [This fresh docquet is necessitated by the warrants of June 9 and July 20 last, supra, pp. 772, 851.] Ibid, p. 335.
Aug. 6. Henry Guy, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Auditor of the Receipt, out of the following branches of the Revenue, viz. 425l. 11s. 10½d. of goods seized in the Exchequer, 570l. 6s. 5½d. of Tenths, 893l. 1s. 8d. of Letter Office money, 9l. 2s. 6d. of any other disposeable money in the Exchequer (making 1,898l. 2s. 6d. in all) to issue as follows (after payment of the 500l. to the Lord Treasurer, ut supra, p. 866), viz.: Disposition Book V, p. 16.
l. s. d.
to me [Guy] for secret service 230 0 0
to Mr. Bray 20 0 0
to Mr. Cary, riding forester in New Forest 9 2 6
to Philip Packer [Paymaster of the Works] for the marble for the altar in the Chapel [Royal] 400 0 0
to the Lord President [of the Privy Council] 375 0 0
to the Commissioners of the Privy Seal 364 0 0
£1,398 2 6
Aug. 8. Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 200,000l. to Anthony, Visct. Falkland, Treasurer of the Navy, as imprest for the service of the Navy and Victualling. (Money warrant dated Aug. 19 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Aug. 18. Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 101. Money Book VI, p. 377. Order Book I, p. 135.
Same to same for a same to authorise the Earl of Bath, Warden of the Stannaries, to call a Convocation of tinners ut supra, p. 865. Ibid, pp. 101–2.
Allowance by Treasurer Rochester of the last June 24 quarter's salary bill of the Customs, London port: (being 5,076l. 16s. 11d. for established salaries and 211l. 15s. 5d. for additional salaries: total, 5,288l. 12s. 4d.). Money Book VI, p. 373.
Aug. 9. Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Francis Dickens, esq. of the office of Woodward of New Forest, co. Southampton, with all fees etc. as in the former grant thereof to him from Charles II, which grant is supposed to be void by the said King's death. King's Warrant Book XI, pp. 102–3.
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for payment to Richard Brett, esq. of the arrears due from 1682, June 14, on the 120l. per an. interest ordered by the privy seal of 1677, Aug. 31, to be paid him for 6 per cent. interest on 2,000l. principal money assigned to him 1671, Dec. 14, on an order registered on the Hearthmoney until such time as said 2,000l. should be paid: it appearing from a certificate of the Auditor of the Receipt of July 2 last that said interest has been paid to 1682, June 14, and no further, and that said principal is still unsatisfied. The four years due thereon to June 14 last is hereby to be paid forthwith and from that time the said interest is [in future] to be paid him half yearly till satisfaction of the principal: all without account. [The privy seal hereon is dated Sept. 8. For the money warrant hereon see infra, p. 921, under date 1686, Oct. 4.] Ibid, pp. 103–4.
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a privy seal to authorise the survivors ut infra of the Trustees appointed 1624, June 15, for Charles I when Prince of Wales and likewise the survivors of respectively the inheritance and reversion ut infra, and likewise the survivors of the London Aldermen or trustees appointed by Charles II ut infra to convey their respective trusts, estates or interests in the lands called Scoreby Fields to Tobias Jenkins upon the terms as in a former contract made between them and Robert Benson: all as follows, viz. By indenture dated 1624, June 15, James I granted to Sir Henry Hobart, Sir James Fullerton et al. amongst other things the lordship of Sheriff Hutton, co. Yorks (whereof the land called Scoreby Fields are part) for 99 years from Michaelmas then last past in trust for Charles, then Prince of Wales. By sundry patents, conveyances and assurances the remainder of the said term and the reversion and inheritance thereof were afterwards vested, to wit, the said remainder in William Williams, Robt. Micholl, Walter Marks and Robert Marsh, citizens of London, and the said reversion in Edward Ditchfeild, John High Lord, Hum. Clark and Francis Mosse, citizens of London, in trust for the Mayor, commonalty and citizens of said city under a certain yearly rent payable thereout to the Crown. Afterwards, in pursuance of the orders of Common Council the said Robert Marsh as surviving trustee of said remainder term assigned to John Bathurst, Edward Clagett, William Vincent and John Benbow; and similiter the said Humphry Clarke and Francis Mosse as the surviving trustees of the said reversion assigned to John Stone, Nathaniell Manton, Methusalah Turner and Thomas Benson, who were nevertheless to continue the trust for said Mayor etc. Since the judgment in the Quo warranto which was lately brought by Charles II against said Mayor etc. Charles II did by patent dated 1684, Dec. 24, grant to the then Mayor etc. of said city (amongst other things) all the lands which belonged to the Mayor, commonalty and citizens of said city at the time of the rendering the said judgment, to hold from Nov. 1 then last past for 99 years upon such trusts as are therein mentioned; which grant has been confirmed by the present King James II since his accession. Tobias Jenkins, esq. has petitioned his Majesty setting forth that in 1672 he employed his son-in-law, Robert Benson, deceased, to treat with the Committee of the Common Council in London appointed to sell the manors and lands belonging to the said city, for the purchase of the said lands called Scoreby, alias Scoreby Feilds, and an absolute grant thereof was agreed to be made on a supposition that the yearly value thereof was but 200l. per an. and warrants were signed directing John Bathurst and Edward Clagett, the surviving trustees, to convey said remainder term to Robert Benson aforesaid, and similarly warrant was signed to John Stone, Methusalah Turner and Thomas Benson, the surviving trustees of said reversion, to convey the inheritance of said fields to said Benson. The conveyance was prepared and the purchase money paid into the Chamber of London, but some differences arising as to the yearly value of the premises the conveyance was not executed and since then the Quo warranto has been entered against the city. But last term petitioner Jenkins has agreed the value with some of the Aldermen and now the Attorney General advises him that the way to obtain a good title is to procure a privy seal to direct as above herein. Ibid, pp. 105–7.
Aug. 9. Dormant money warrant for the fee or salary of 39l. per an. to Mathew Appleyard as Customer in Hull port: and warrant clause for one year thereon to June 24 last. (Henry Guy to the Customs Cashier to pay said fee yearly and said sum for the said year.) Money Book VI, p. 373. Disposition Book V, p. 18.
Allowance by Treasurer Rochester of the last June 24 quarter's salary bill, detailed, of the Excise Office (total, 4,779l.). Money Book VI, pp. 374–5.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Treasurer Rochester the 350l. which is paid into the Exchequer by Mr. Graham et al. out of the profits of the estate of Grey, Lord Ford; and as in further part of 16,000l. granted to the Lord Treasurer out of said estate. Disposition Book V, p. 17.
Aug. 9. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 667l. 16s. 7¼d. to me [Guy] for secret service; out of the money reserved in the Exchequer for the Queen. Disposition Book V, p. 17.
Same to same to advance (out of the imposition on tobacco and sugar) 21,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy for three weeks' Navy money. The Lord Treasurer will take care to have this money supplied [to you] again. Ibid, pp. 17–18.
Likewise to pay (out of same) 8,680l. 0s. 7d. to the Treasurer of the Navy to complete the 16,000l. directed last week, supra, p. 864, to make good the sum which fell short on that branch. (Same to Mr. Stephens, informing him of the above two directions.)
Same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to Monsieur Sabatier, on payment of Customs, a parcel of combs lately seized. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 409.
Warrant by Treasurer Rochester, dated Treasury Chambers, to John Fisher, Deputy Surveyor General of Crown Lands, for a particular and ratal of two tenements [in Bucklawren, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall] with a view to a lease thereof to John Buller for 99 years terminable on two fresh lives in reversion of John Buller, his son, in the first tenement (late Welshman's), and one life in reversion of William Knight and Ann Buller in the other tenement. Warrants not Relating to Money XI, pp. 335–6.
Prefixing: report dated July 28 last from said Deputy Surveyor on said John Buller's petition for same. The reversions of the said two tenements were granted to Henry Seymour in 1664, who put in the lives of his two nephews, Jonathan Trelawney, now Bishop of Bristol, and Charles Trelawney, his brother (both yet living and healthy young men), in reversion of William Welshman in the one tenement and of William Knight in the other and under rents of 4l. 7s. 4d. per an. for Welshman's tenement and 48s. 5½d. for Knight's tenement; but in Seymour's grant there was an increase rent of 25l. per an. on the first and 12l. per an. on the second. Not long after John Hearle contracted with said Seymour for his interest in said premises inter al., and in 1675 Hearle petitioned to buy off the increased rents and change Seymonr's two lives. Said John Buller agreed with said Hearle concerning the ratal thereof, paid the fines and had a new lease of the premises inter al. in 1676, and put in two of his son's lives in Welshman's tenement and two of his daughter's lives in Knight's tenement. One of said sons (Francis) and one of said daughters are since dead. In respect he paid dear for buying in Seymour's interest, and that the tenements are much fallen in value of late years, I advise a fine of only 120l. on the first tenement, which now hardly yields 40l. per an. and of 25l. on the second tenement, being about a full year's value and at the old rents of 4l. 7s. 4d. and 48s. 5½d. per an.
Aug. 10. Henry Guy, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Auditors of Imprests to see Sir Bernard Gascoigne's acquittances for several sums by him received before you allow same in Sir William Bucknall's account of the French Tunnage Duty. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 410.
Aug. 10. Henry Guy to Mr. Blathwait [Secretary to the Forces], enclosing an account [missing] of the number of beds and stabling in the following counties, viz. Bristol, Salop, North Wales, Yorks East Riding, Yorks North West, Yorks South West, Somerset, Sussex, Suffolk, Herts, Warwick and Cricklade in Berkshire. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 410.
Aug. 11. Warrant by Treasurer Rochester, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Receiver and the Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall to pay 45l. to the Bishop of Exeter for 1½ years from 1684, Christmas, on the annuity of 30l. for the minister of Lostwithiel as by the privy seal of July 21 last: and dormant clause for said annuity in future. Money Book VI, p. 375.
Henry Guy, dated same, to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the branches of the revenue directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.. Disposition Book V, pp. 18–19.
l. s. d.
Out of the Customs.
to the Treasurer of the Navy in further part of 400,000l. for the year's service beginning Lady day last, "which is intended for repayment of what was advanced for that service out of the imposition on tobacco and sugars" 6,000 0 0
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces 8,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Chamber in part of [what is payable out of said Office for] last June 24 quarter 1,005 2 6
to Mr. Packer for the [King's] new buildings in the Privy Garden 1,500 0 0
Out of the Excise.
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces 4,000 0 0
to Mr. Toll for interest for last June 24 quarter 581 14 11
to the Cofferer of the Household 2,000 0 0
Out of Hearthmoney.
to Visct. Preston for the Great Wardrobe 2,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Chamber in part of last June 24 quarter 994 17 6
Out of Post Office money.
to me [Guy] for secret service 750 0 0
to ditto, more 250 0 0
Out of the imposition on wine and vinegar.
to the Treasurer of the Navy in further part of abovesaid 400,000l. to repay advance as above 3,000 0 0
(Same dated same to the Customs Cashier, enlosing the paper of the disposition of the Customs cash for the present week; said paper including the above four Customs items [payable out of the Exchequer], together with the following item [payable out of the Customs Office on tallies], viz. 1,500l. in further part of the last June 24 quarter's salary book of the Customs [London port].) (Same dated same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney, enclosing the like paper of disposition for the cash of those revenues; said paper including for the Hearthmoney the abovesaid two Hearthmoney items and for the Excise the above three Excise items [payable out of the Exchequer], together with the following items [payable out of the Excise Office on tallies], viz. 2,000l. to the Queen Dowager; 2,000l. to the Prince and Princess of Denmark; 1,624l. for last June 24 quarter to the inferior officers of the Excise [Office].
Aug. 11. Henry Guy, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of the remains of Mr. Williams's fine in the Exchequer) 3,000l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for the fortifications of Hull and Portsmouth. (Same to Lord Dartmouth, Master of the Ordnance, apprising him hereof.) Disposition Book V, p. 18.
Same, dated same, to the Customs Commissioners. In your memorial of the 9th inst. you say that there is 7,448l. 7s. 0½d. in the hands of Thomas Lysons, one of the Customers and Collectors of Hull port. Is it the best way to return this to London by sea? If so the Lord Treasurer will move the King for one of the yachts to fetch it. You are to reply before the Lord Treasurer goes to Windsor on Sunday next. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 410.
Same, dated same, to same to present Nathaniell Sampeere, if fit, as a tidesurveyor, London port, loco Symon Tomlyns, who is to be removed to be Collector of Rochester. Ibid.
Same, dated same, to same to give leave to Roger Clutterbuck, one of the searchers, London port, to go into the country for his health for two months. Ibid.
Dormant privy seal for 20,000l. to be issued in such proportions, to such persons and for such uses as the King shall from time to time direct by his royal sign manual. (Royal warrant dated Windsor Castle, Aug. 2, to the Clerk of the Signet for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 93.
Aug. 12. Royal sign manual for 500l. to Henry Guy, for secret service, without account: to be issued on the 20,000l. privy seal dormant of the 11th inst. (Money warrant dated Aug. 16 hereon. Money order dated Aug. 17 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 103. Money Book VI, p. 376. Order Book I, p. 135.
Henry Guy, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Customs Commissioners to enquire into the condition of Hull and Liverpool port, as Treasurer Rochester is concerned at the backwardness of the returns of moneys from there. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 411.
Aug. 13. Warrant by Treasurer Rochester, dated same, to same to employ William Jones (an extraordinary tidesman, London port) as a tidesman in fee ibid. loco Edward Blackborn, lately dismissed. Out Letters (Customs) X, pp. 157, 158.
Robert Gibbons as watchman, London port, loco Francis Kettleby, lately dismissed.
Thomas Pearson and George Holcroft as boatmen and tidesmen, Whitehaven, locis William Kellett and William Owen, who do not accept said employment.
Henry Parker and John Brewsey as watchmen, London port, locis Thomas Reynolds and Robert Powell, who relinquish that employment.
John Parker as boatman and tidesman, Liverpool port, loco Richard Gunstance, dismissed.
William Glegg (lately presented as boatman and tidesman in Liverpool port loco Richard Gunstance, dismissed, but does not accept same, being unable to row in the boat) as a tidesman only ibid. loco George Tarvin, dismissed.
William Vinnicomb as boatman at Exmouth in Exeter port loco Richard Watts, removed to be boatman at Minehead.
Aug. 13. Reference by Treasurer Rochester, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Richard Amory, praying for the place of Mr. Sparkes, a landwaiter, London port, who is about laying down his deputation. Reference Book III, p. 365.
Same by same, dated same, to Sir Philip Lloyd, Warden of the Mint, Thomas Neale, Master and worker of ditto, and James Hoare, Comptroller of ditto, of the petition of Thomas Fitch for the place of Weigher and Teller to the Mint, void by death, petitioner having served in the Mint under the Mint Commissioners for some years. Ibid, p. 366.
Aug. 14. Henry Guy, dated same, to the Customs Commissioners. In your report of the 9th inst. on the charters of Jersey you mention an order in Council of 1679, Dec. 17. Send Treasurer Rochester a copy thereof so that he can move the King in this business. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 411.
Aug. 16. Royal sign manual for 500l. to Henry Guy, for secret service, without account: to be issued on the 20,000l. dormant privy seal of Aug. 11 inst. (Money warrant dated Aug. 18 hereon. Money order dated Aug. 19 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 107. Money Book VI, p. 376. Order Book I, p. 135.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to freely and absolutely give and grant to the Queen Dowager all the several parcels of plate and goods as below, which have been delivered out of the Jewel House and the Great Wardrobe for her service: to hold same to her only use and behoof, her executors etc. and without account. All officers concerned are to cause her to be discharged thereof and from all indentures relating thereto. King's Warrant Book XI, pp. 107–11. Warrants Early XXXIII, ff. 40b–41a.
Appending: detailed schedule of (a) said plate and (b) said Wardrobe goods; the latter including five pieces of tapestry hangings of Achilles; eight ditto of Tarquin; five ditto of David; seven ditto of Hercules; seven pieces of hangings of Don Quixot; five pieces of lankskipps, coarse stuff nine feet marked with a; one piece of hanging very old (lost).
Same to Treasurer Rochester to pay (out of the 20,000l. dormant privy seal of Aug. 11 inst.) 389l. to Thomas Agar. Surveyor of Woods, Trent South, as imprest for the rebuilding and repairing of Boldrode Lodge in Fratham's bailiwick in New Forest; and likewise to give warrant for felling 40 dotard trees not fit for the Navy in said forest for said repairs: all as advised in the report of Sir Thomas Fitch, kt. (Money warrant, dated Tunbridge Wells, Aug. 19, hereon for said 389l. Money order dated Aug. 28 hereon. Treasurer Rochester's warrant dated Treasury Chambers, Aug. 25, to the Earl of Gainsborough, Warden of New Forest, et al. for the felling of said 40 trees. Security is hereby to be taken from Henry Slingsby for the maintaining said lodge in good repair in future, said lodge being in his custody.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 111. Money Book VI, p. 379. Order Book I, p. 137. Warrants not Relating to Money XI, pp. 344–5.
Aug. 16. Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to enstal the First Fruits of Thomas White, D.D., as Bishop of Peterborough: same to be payable by 93l. 7s. 6d. on 25 Oct., 1686; 93l. 7s. 6d. on 25 Oct., 1687, and 186l. 15s. 0d. on 25 Oct., 1688, being 373l. 10s. 0d. after deduction of Tenths: with the usual clauses for same to be on the Bishop's security only and for all liability to cease on avoidance. King's Warrant Book XI, pp. 113–4.
Henry Guy, dated Treasury Chambers, to Mr. Duncomb to pay this night without fail 200l. to Mr. Bourk, [who is] Mr. Arthur's correspondent, to be returned [remitted by bill of exchange] into France for the use of the younger Mr. Fitz James. Pay it so soon that Mr. Bourk can write into France by this post that he has the money. Put this sum into your next [weekly] certificate of the Excise. Disposition Book V, p. 20.
Same, dated same, to the Customs Commissioners. The King has ordered Mr. Pepys to send a yacht for the [Customs] cash remaining in the hands of the Collector of Hull. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 411.
Same, dated same, to Thom. Hall not to issue process against Thomas Whitley, Receiver of Crown Revenues, North Wales: he having promised to pay in all his moneys by Michaelmas next. Ibid.
Reference by Treasurer Rochester, dated same, to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Roger Kemp, master of the ship Assistance, merchantman of Yarmouth; petitioner shewing that said ship coming in June last from Virginia with tobacco for London was forced when within four or five leagues of land for want of victuals to exchange 616lbs. of tobacco with another ship for provision and canvas; that after bringing said ship to Billingsgate, delivering her cargo and paying Customs, the ship was seized by Thomas Jones, a tidesurveyor, on the information of Francis French and Robt. Porter, of whom French is since run away and Porter denies his affidavit thereon: therefore prays restoration of said ship. Reference Book III, p. 366.
Fiat by same for royal letters patent to constitute John Kinvin, gent., a King's waiter, London port, loco Samuel Philipps, lately deceased: to hold during pleasure. Warrants not Relating to Money XI, p. 337.
Warrant by same [to the King's Remembrancer] for a commission to the following, viz. Aaron Pengry, esq., Lancelot Appleby, Christo Gwise, Richard Hart, William Shalmer, senr., James Sparrow, Giles Norris, Edward Herbert, — Taylor, — Sansom, — Baker and John Bluett, gentlemen, to enquire of traitors estates in the West. The Commission to bear date May 17 last and to be returnable by Feb. 2 next. Ibid, pp. 337–40.
Prefixing: (a) draft of said Commission. By indentures dated Lyme Regis, co. Dorset, 1686, Mar. 26, Axminster, co. Devon, 1686, Mar. 26, Chard, co. Somerset, 1686, April 7, Taunton, co. Somerset, 1686, April 12, it appeared that several persons therein named and attainted of high treason were seized of several lands, tenements etc. therein mentioned: the King wishing to be satisfied concerning the rents and profits of the premises hereby commissions the abovesaid persons to treat and contract with anybody for leases thereof and [with a view thereto] to enquire by jury etc. as to the value etc. thereof. (b) Articles of instructions to be followed by said Commissioners: (1) The Commissioners to take possession of the premises: (2) to enquire ut supra for their better information: (3) to contract ut supra so that the leases do not exceed 21 years and none of the said Commissioners either directly or indirectly are to themselves contract for such leases.
Aug. 18. Privy seal for the payment to Sir Thomas Higgons of all arrears due to him on his ordinary or extraordinaries as Envoy Extraordinary from Charles II to the Republic of Venice: his former privy seal for same being determined by the King's death. King's Warrant Book XI, p. 112.
Money warrant, dated Tunbridge Wells, for 1,300l. to Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, for 13 weeks, April 5 last to July 4 last, on his extraordinary entertainment of 1,000l. a week at Ambassador Extraordinary at Rome. Money Book VI, p. 377. Order Book I, p. 136.
Appending: certificate dated April 22 last by Secretary the Earl of Sunderland that the said Earl took leave of the King Jan. 4 last in order to his said embassy. (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.)
Henry Guy, dated same, to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the branches of the revenue directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book V, pp. 20–1.
l. s. d.
Out of the Customs.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for sea officers and bills in course 800 0 0
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces 2,000 0 0
to Mr. Graham for the Privy Purse 1,500 0 0
to the Earl of Sunderland for secret service 1,500 0 0
Out of the Excise.
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces 2,000 0 0
to Sir Peter Apsley, Cofferer of the Household 2,000 0 0
to Mr. Hornby for interest due 1686, June 24 714 1 7
Out of Hearthmoney.
to Visct. Preston for the Great Wardrobe 1,000 0 0
to Mr. Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, in further part of last June 24 quarter's [payments due out of the Office of the Chamber] 2,000 0 0
to Mr. Hall for interest to June 24 last 300 0 0
to Sir William Trumbull towards his extraordinaries 800 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service 400 0 0
Out of the Post Office money.
to Sir William Villars for the Stables 1,000 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service 500 0 0
Out of loans on the Linen Duty Act.
to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces 5,000 0 0
(Same dated same to the Customs Cashier, enclosing the paper of the disposition of the Customs cash for the present week; said paper including the above four Customs items [payable out of the Exchequer], together with the following items [payable direct out of the Customs Office on tallies], viz. 2,288l. 12s. 0d. in full of last June 24 quarter's salary bill of the Customs [London port]; 999l. 7s. 0d. to Sir Hugh Cholmley in repayment of loan.) (Same dated same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney, enclosing the like paper of disposition for those revenues, said paper including for the Excise the above three Excise items [payable out of the Exchequer], together with the following items [payable direct out of the Excise Office on tallies], viz. 2,500l. to the Queen Dowager; 2,500l. to the Prince and Princess of Denmark; 3,174l. 10s. to the Commissioners and principal officers of the Excise for 1686, Lady day quarter's [salaries]; 2,000l. to Mr. Toll in [part] repayment of loan: and for the Hearthmoney the above five Hearthmoney items [payable out of the Exchequer], together with the following item [payable direct out of the Hearthmoney Office], viz. 567l. 10s. 0d. for last June 24 quarter's [salaries] for the Hearthmoney Office.)
Aug. 18. Warrant, dated Tunbridge Wells, to Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master of his Majesty's Jewels and Plate, to deliver to the Treasury Chambers newly rebuilt at Whitehall two silver standishes, six candlesticks and three pair of silver snuffers. Warrants not Relating to Money XI, p. 341.
Same, dated same, to Richard, Visct. Preston, Master of the Great Wardrobe, to deliver to the said new Treasury Chambers 12 crimson velvet chairs without arms, "such as may be fitting for the Lords of Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council to sit upon when they come to that place." Ibid.
Henry Guy, dated same, to Sir Gilbert Talbott not to provide the above two silver standishes and six silver candlesticks for the Treasury Chambers until you have Treasurer Rochester's order for the fashion of them. Send an officer of the Jewel House to his lordship at Whitehall next Tuesday with some patterns of each. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 411.
Same, dated same, to Sir Christopher Wren. I have put before Treasurer Rochester your letter and the warrant you sent with it concerning some alterations and repairs in the Lord Chamberlain's lodgings at Whitehall. The work is to go no further until he receives the King's pleasure about it. Ibid.
Aug. 19. Money warrant, dated same, for 1,639l. 12s. 5d. to Sir Thomas Higgons, Envoy Extraordinary from Charles II to the Republic of Venice: 950l. thereof for 190 days', 1678, Dec. 8, to 1679, June 16 ("being the day that his said employment was determined" as appears by a royal signet and sign manual dated 1679, June 16), on his ordinary of 5l. a day and 689l. 12s. 5d. for a bill of extraordinaries as follows. (Money order dated Aug. 21 hereon.) Money Book VI, pp. 377–8. Order Book I, p. 136.
Appending: bill of said extras "within the time of his being Envoy Extraordinary," sworn to by said Higgons 1679–80, Mar. 18, before Sir John Coell, a Master in Chancery, and as allowed 1680, Mar. 25, by Secretary Henry Coventry.
l. s. d.
[fees] for his privy seal 22 0 0
fees in the Exchequer for his equipage 15 0 0
for his transportation into France, thence overland to Venice, for coaches, boats and for marons [marrone] to carry him and his company over the Alps and for mules for his baggage and all other voiture to Venice 128 13 6
when he made his entry at Venice for gifts to the officers of the State, for new year's gifts, the several feasts of [the] Christmas that he was there and for gifts again at his departure 59 5 0
for postage of letters and for intelligence 68 0 0
at his return for England for boats up the Advice [Adige] to Verona and thence for coach and calaches to Milan and Turin and thence for marons to carry him and his company over the Alps to Nizza [Nice] with coaches and all other voiture from thence to Paris 138 17 8
from Paris, for coach and carrying his baggage and servants to the seaside and for their transportation 31 6 3
for fees in the Exchequer for [his warrants on] his ordinary of 5l. a day, 1673, Sept. 8, to 1679, June 16, being above 5¾ years 221 0 0
for gifts to searchers and porters going and coming 5 10 0
£689 12 5
Aug. 19. Warrant by Treasurer Rochester, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Customs Commissioners to employ Richard Amory as a landwaiter, London port, loco Gabriell Sparkes, who relinquishes same from Michaelmas next, to which date Sparkes desires to complete the jerquing of such ships as have been committed to him and to finish his accounts. Out Letters (Customs) X, p. 159.
Aug. 20. Money warrant, dated same, for 1,092l. to Sir Peter Wyche for one year to 1686, July 11, on his ordinary of 3l. a day as Resident with the Hanse Towns; the first three months to 1685, June 12, on his said ordinary, having been paid him in advance: it appearing by the certificate of the Earl of Middleton that Wych took leave of his Majesty 1685, April 13, in order to that service. (Money order dated Aug. 23 hereon.) Money Book VI, p. 378. Order Book I, p. 136.
Same, dated same, for 1,500l. to the Queen Dowager for last June 24 quarter on her annuity. Money Book VI, p. 379.
Same, dated same, for 546l. to Sir George Etheridge for six months 1685, Nov. 28, to 1686, May 29, on his ordinary of 3l. a day on his employment in his Majesty's service in Germany: the first three months of his ordinary to 1685, Nov. 28, having been paid him by way of advance, "as appears by the certificate of his departure out of his Majesty's presence signed by the Earl of Middleton." (Money order dated Sept. 1 hereon: it appearing by certificate as above that said Etheridge "took leave of his Majesty, before he went as his Majesty's Minister to Ratisbonne, the 30th of August, 1685.") Ibid, p. 379. Order Book I, p. 138.
Aug. 20. Henry Guy, dated Tunbridge Wells, to the Customs Commissioners. Treasurer Rochester will be in town the beginning of next week. You are to attend him the 25th inst. with what business you have to lay before him. Bring with you an account of the whole produce of the Customs in England for last June 24 quarter. Out Letters (General) IX, p. 412.