Treasury Warrants: April 1716, 11-15

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 30, 1716. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1958.

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'Treasury Warrants: April 1716, 11-15', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 30, 1716, (London, 1958) pp. 177-189. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol30/pp177-189 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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April 1716, 11–15

April 11. William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners enclosing an anonymous letter [missing] signed Q. Y. sent by the Penny Post to my Lords, wherein the writer thereof pretends to discover a fraud designed to [be done on] the revenue by a review on damaged coffee bought of the East India Company. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 63.
Same to [the Excise Commissioners, Scotland]. On application made to them my Lords grant two months' leave of absence to Mr. Peter Crisp, Comptroller of Excise in Scotland. Ibid.
April 12. Money warrant for 34,207l. 13s. 9d. to the Bank of England for 3 per cent. allowance for circulating the sum of 4,561,025l. in Exchequer Bills for the quarter from 25 Dec. 1715 to 25 March 1716.
Prefixing: certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt that 4,561,025l. remained standing out and uncancelled in Exchequer Bills on the 25th March 1716: and that there remained in the Exchequer on that date for the service of the said Bills “the sum of 4,913l. 6s.d. which was reserved for Bills then demandable for interest at the rate of 2 pence per cent. [per 100l.] per diem by the Bank of England”: viz.
£ s. d.
out of Half Subsidy [of Tonnage and Poundage as by 6 Anne, c. 48, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30] since 1 Aug. 1714 262 8 7
Duty on Coffee [as by 6–7 Wm. III., c. 7, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30] since 28 June 1714 3,191 16
additional Duty on Coffee [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 18, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30] since 28 June 1714 193 16 11½
Two Thirds Tonnage since 8 March 1711 [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 3, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30] 70 3
15 per cent. on Wrought Silks continued [as by 11–12 Wm. III., c. 3, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30] since 23 June 1714 196 10 6
Duty on Hops [as by 9 Anne, c. 13] since 1 Aug. 1714 998 10
£4,913 6
(Money order dated April 13 hereon.) Money Book XXIV, p. 411. Order Book IX, p. 206.
April 12. Money warrant for 12,000l. to John Leacroft, Treasurer for Building Fifty New Churches about London and Westminster, as imprest for purchasing land for such new churches and for providing houses for the habitation of the ministers and for making and inclosing cemeteries or churchyards for such new intended parishes: to be issued out of loans on coals.
Precept from the Commissioners for Building the said Churches to the Treasury Lords for the impresting said 12,000l. (Money order dated April 13 hereon.) Money Book XXIV, p. 412. Order Book IX, p. 205.
Same for 462l. 10s. 0d. each to James Stanhope and Charles, Lord Townshend, for 1716 Lady day quarter's allowance or salary as Secretaries of State. (Money orders dated April 14 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 19 hereon.) Money Book XXIV, p. 413. Order Book IX, p. 207. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 152.
Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to pay John Bridges, late Cashier of Excise, 428l. 17s. 1d. in full of his charges and disbursements in carrying 1,847,740l. 17s. 10½d. to the Exchequer and striking tallies there for same as Excise moneys arising between 20 Dec. 1714 and 6 Dec. 1715.
Prefixing: certificate by the Excise Commissioners of said disbursements which they propose to charge to the following heads: viz.
£ s. d.
to the account of Excise 215 15
to the account of Sweets 3 12
to the account of Malt 116 0
to the account of Candles 32 17
to the account of Hops 3 12 1
to the account of Soap, Paper and Calicoes 24 15 1
to the account of Wire and Starch 9 14
to the account of Additional Duties on Soap, Papers, Calicoes and Starch 16 16
to the account of North Britain Excise 5 13 9
Money Book XXIV, p. 413.
Money warrant for 1,228l. to Alexander, Lord Polwarth, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Courts of Denmark and Prussia; 500l. thereof for equipage and 728l. for three months' advance of ordinary of 5l. a day as Envoy and 3l. a day as Plenipotentiary. (Money order dated April 14 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 18 hereon.) Ibid., p. 414. Order Book IX, p. 206. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 151.
April 12. Same for 483l. 2s. 0d. to the officers and clerks of the Tally Court for their fees on 4,831 tallies of loan on the several Aids granted by the late Acts of Parliament, which tallies were levied in the Receipt of the Exchequer between 1715 Michaelmas and 1716 Easter day.
Prefixing: certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt of the number of tallies so levied. (Money order dated April 17 hereon.) Money Book XXIV, p. 414. Order Book IX, p. 205.
Same for 96l. 3s. 6d. to John Smith and George Leslie, Deputy Chamberlains for Joining Tallies, for their pains in fetching from the Tally Court and sorting and disposing into order the parts and counterparts of 7,694 tallies of loan between Michaelmas 1714 and Easter 1716: on which they took no fees: and for joining and delivering the foils of the said tallies of loan, when in course of payment, back to the Tally Court to be cancelled: for which work they have usually received an eighth part in proportion to what is allowed to the officers and clerks in the Tally Court, which said eighth part comes to 96l. 3s. 6d.
Prefixing:
certificate as above. (Money order dated April 17 hereon.) Money Book XXIV, p. 415. Order Book IX, p. 209.
Letter of direction for 50l. to Mr. [Thomas] Walker [for a quarter's salary as his Majesty's] Housekeeper at Newmarket: out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 150.
Same for 450l. to William Clayton upon the unsatisfied order in his name for his Majesty's [private] pensions, annuities, bounties: and is intended to be paid over to the Lord Almoner for uses as follows: viz.
£
for half a year on 800l. per an. due 1716 Lady day for his Majesty's private pensions or charities 400
for the same half year on 100l. per an. for two Arabic Professors 50
£450
Ibid.
Same for 179l. 15s. 0d. to the Earl of Radnor, Treasurer of the Chamber: out of Civil List money: to be by him paid over to the Lord Almoner for 1716 Lady day quarter's allowance for the Daily Alms and Poor at the Gate. (William Lowndes to the Treasurer of the Chamber to so pay same.) Ibid.
Same for 400l. to William Clayton: out of Civil List moneys: and is intended to be paid over to Richard Marshall for 1716 Lady day quarter on his allowance of 1,600l. per an. for keeping his Majesty's Stud at Hampton Court and six Running Horses at Newmarket. Ibid., p. 151.
Same for 10,000l. to Casper Frederick Henning: out of Civil List moneys: for the use of his Majesty's Privy Purse: without account. Ibid., p. 167.
William Lowndes to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. By the enclosed report [missing] Mr. Pulteney [the Secretary at War] has represented that the accounts of the Garrison of Annapolis Royal and of the Detachments which were drafted out of several Regiments to form the four Independent Companies established there, are in great confusion. My Lords desire you to call before you the several Agents concerned and to examine and state the accounts of the said Garrison and Detachments in the manner as proposed in the said report and to report thereon to my Lords. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 64.
April 12. Treasury warrant to William Pulteney, Secretary at War, to prepare a royal warrant to the Earl of Lincoln, Paymaster of the Forces, to pay (out of Army Contingencies) 132l. to Thomas Phillips, Engineer, in full of his bill of disbursements as follows and also in satisfaction of all further demands whatsoever either for service or expenses in the North during the time of the late Rebellion, upon account whereof the said disbursements were made.
Prefixing: report by said William Pulteney dated April 5 inst. on said account or bill of disbursements. I am wholly unacquainted with the orders and directions which were given to the said Capt. Phillips as well as the particular services for which this demand is now made. But I find by a letter from Secretary Stanhope, who gave him his orders, that the King has been pleased to declare he was well satisfied with the services performed by the said Captain in the north during the time of the late Rebellion, upon which occasion Lieut. Gen. Carpenter certifies he was very active and zealous for his Majesty's service. And Secretary Stanhope in his letter to your [the Treasury] Lordships of the 15th March [last] declares that this account is for money disbursed by the said Captain for services he was ordered to perform by his Majesty's special directions known to Mr. Stanhope and that it was his Majesty's pleasure that the same should be paid. I have therefore no objection to the payment thereof.
Appending: said bill of Capt. Thomas Phillips, Engineer, of disbursements by him made, occasioned by the late Rebellion in the North; on his Majesty's account:
£ s. d.
expended on the party and given to the Islanders who secured the ship's company when he retook the same 5 10 0
horse hire for the several small parties going with him on several occasions 15 0 0
provisions laid into the Castle of Holy Island, viz. beef, wheat, pease, salt and other necessaries for preserving them 31 0 0
to several expresses to Newcastle, Carlisle &c. with advice of the Rebels' motion 9 0 0
men's wages in securing and unloading the ship he seized there for his Majesty's use 21 10 0
for his own expenses when out on several occasions with parties to observe the Rebels' motions and encouraging the Country to take up arms in his Majesty's favour; and charge of several journeys from Barwick to Newcastle 50 0 0
£132 0 0
Warrants not Relating to Money XXIII, pp. 368–9.
April 12. Same to same to prepare a royal warrant to authorise the Earl of Lincoln, Paymaster of the Forces, to pay 70l. to Col. Adolphus Oughton for his service and expenses in making a journey to Yorkshire by his Majesty's order for the execution of such directions as were thought necessary in relation to the Dutch Troops then at Hull.
Prefixing: Secretary Stanhope to the Treasury Lords dated Whitehall March 23 last signifying said Col. Oughton's service as above and his Majesty's pleasure that he be paid said sum for his service and expenses therein. Ibid., p. 370.
Same to the Stamp Commissioners to appoint John Weaver as Distributor of Stamps for Co. Herts loco John Rhett, who has resigned. Ibid.
April 13. Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Earl of Radnor, Treasurer of the Chamber, to pay 652l. 12s. 11d. [see supra, p. 173] to William Lowen, senr., for his pains and expenses in looking after, keeping and maintaining the King's Buckhounds free of all further charge to the King either for servants, horses or otherwise howsoever; for the periods as follows: viz.
£ s. d.
for keeping 30 couple of Buckhounds, servants and horses from 11 July 1715 (the day on which the Earl of Cardigan resigned his office of Master of the Buckhounds) to Xmas following, computed at the rate of 600l. per an. 274 10 5
for keeping the like number of hounds, servants and horses from 1716 Lady day quarter at the same rate 150 0 0
for keeping 20 couple of Buckhounds extraordinary to make up the number of our Buckhounds to 50 couples in all from Xmas 1714 to Lady day 1716, being 1¼ years at the rate of 3 pence a day each hound for all expenses whatsoever 228 2 6
£652 12 11
King's Warrant Book XXVII, p. 329.
Same to same to pay and apply the sum of 8,282l. 14s. 10d. as follows to satisfy, content and pay off the following particulars, certified by the said Treasurer of the Chamber to contain all the sums due and payable in his Office to the King's servants and others payable there for 1715 March as well upon bills and warrants signed by the Chamberlain of the Household and by the Principal Secretary of State as usual, as upon wages and other yearly allowances according to an Establishment [of the said Chamber Treasurer's Office] signed by the late Queen Anne, “which [Establishment] we are pleased to allow and approve of until a new one shall be formed and signed by ourself.”
Appending: an account of what remains due to his Majesty's servants above [sic for below] stairs payable in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office in the quarter ended at Michaelmas 1715:
£ s. d.
John Shore, Serjeant Trumpeter 25 0 0
John Eccles, Esq., Master of the Music 50 0 0
the 24 Musicians and an instrument keeper at 40l. per an. each 250 0 0
Mr. Joseph Antram, clock and watchmaker 50 0 0
the Jewel House Officers 68 17 6
Mr. John Turner, moletaker 2 0 5
Mr. Samuel Stubs, ratkiller 12 0 10
two Cofferbearers 13 13 9
ten Grooms of the Chamber at 40l. per an. each 100 0 0
forty Messengers at 45l. per an. each 450 0 0
two Clerks of the Cheque to the Messengers 49 17 6
eight Officers of the Yeomen of the Guard, 39l. 11s. 3d. per an. each 989 1 3
sixteen Yeomen Ushers at 10l. per an. each 40 0 0
Thomas Smith, Yeoman Pensioner 3 15 0
the Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter Assistant 16 13 4
the Earl of Radnor, Treasurer of the Chamber, on his salary and patent fee of 469l. 8s. 0d. per an. 162 10 0
William Vanbrugh, Esq., Comptroller in the Office of Treasurer of the Chamber 37 10 0
Peircy Kirk, Esq., Housekeeper of Whitehall 162 10 0
Daniel Child, Esq., Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Whitehall 50 0 0
Thomas Hull, Esq., Wardrobekeeper at Windsor Castle 40 0 0
Thomas Hutton, Esq., Wardrobekeeper at St. James's 27 10 0
Somerset English, Esq., Underhousekeeper at Hampton Court 80 0 0
Richard Marriott, Esq., Keeper of the Privy Lodgings at Hampton Court 50 0 0
Theodore Randue, Esq., Housekeeper at Windsor Castle 80 0 0
the Officers of the Removing Wardrobe 197 10 0
Thomas Archer, Esq., Groom Porter 137 10 0
Sir John Shadwell, Principal Physician 100 0 0
James Chase, Esq., Apothecary to the person 40 0 0
Daniel Malthus, Esq., Apothecary to the person 80 1 3
Mr. William Jones, Apothecary to the Household 26 13 4
Ambrose Dickins, Esq., Serjeant Surgeon 99 3 4
Mr. William Gardiner, Surgeon to the Household 70 0 0
Mr. Thomas Churchill, locksmith 4 11 3
Sir John Stanley, bart., Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain 15 0 0
Mrs. Eliz. Battersby, for rent of the passage into Channell Row from 1 Aug. 1715 to Sept. 29 on 3l. 10s. 0d. per an 0 10
Mrs. Alice Bill, Strewer of Herbs 6 0 0
Thomas Madox, Esq., Historiographer Royal 50 0 0
the Poet Laureat 25 0 0
Mr. John Howard, Joiner of the Privy Chamber 4 17 11
Mr. John Clothier, Court Drummer 6 0 0
Peter [Parry] Walton, Esq., Repairer of the [King's] Pictures 50 0 0
William Vanhuls, Esq., Clerk of all the Robes and Wardrobes 40 0 0
Henry Lowman, Esq., Housekeeper of Kensington 25 0 0
the Duke of St. Albans, for the wages of the seven gamekeepers of Bucks and Berks, Richmond and Hampton Court, Cookham and Bray, on 30l. per an. each 52 10 0
Thomas Hutton, Esq., Housekeeper of Somerset House 25 0 0
the Gardener there 12 10 0
Mr. Edwd. Brown, Underhousekeeper of St. James's 15 0 0
Mr. Thomas Brand, Embellisher of letters 15 0 0
John Holbech, on 50l. per an. for his wages, viz. from 1 Aug. 1714 to 29 Sept. 1715 57 9
the Earl of Cardigan, late Master of the Buckhounds, for 18 days from June 24 to 11 July 1715 on 2,341l. per an. 108 12
total of annual allowances £4,667 6 2
on bills and warrants signed by the Lord Chamberlain and the Principal Secretaries of State.
Sir William Oldes, Kt., Gentleman Usher Blackrod, on his established allowance of 6s. 8d. a day for his attendance on the House of Peers the last Sessions of Parliament 17 March 1714–15 to 21 Sept. 1715, being 164 days: by Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated 28 Oct. 1715
54 13 4
Mr. John Incledon, Housekeeper of Westminster, on his established allowance of 6s. 8d. a day from 25 June 1715 to Sept. 29: by like warrant dated 4 Jan. 1715–16 32 6 8
Mr. Samuel Stubs, Ratkiller, in full of his bill 1715 Lady day to Michaelmas by like warrant dated 28 Oct. 1715 28 19 0
Mr. John Howard, Joiner of the Privy Chamber, on his bills delivered into the Lord Chamberlain's Office for picture frames &c. for his Majesty's service: by like warrant 340 0 0
the Honble. Grey Maynard, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, for washing of sheets &c. for his Majesty's service: by like warrant dated 25 June 1715 129 0 0
Mr. Christopher Shrider, Organ Maker, on his bills for making and repairing all his Majesty's organs: by like warrant dated 9 Aug. 1715 49 0 0
John Tousey for a new pair of kettledrums for the Third Troop of Guards as usual: by like warrant dated 15 Sept. 1715 14 0 0
the Right Honble. the Lord Marsham [Masham] for several brass and iron locks and other goods and furniture left in his lodgings at St. James's and Kensington for his Majesty's service, being certified by the several Housekeepers at the prices a broker would have laid down for them: by like warrant dated 9 Sept. 1715 66 16 6
Mr. Edward Castle, his Majesty's Stationer in ordinary, in full of his bills for stationery ware delivered to the Principal Secretaries of State's Office in Michaelmas 1715 quarter: by bills signed by the said then Principal Secretaries of State 402 6 6
the 40 Messengers of the Chamber to clear their bills of service to Michaelmas 1715 2,300 0 0
There is also due to Mr. Claudius Amyand, sworn [in as] another Serjeant Surgeon to his Majesty, to commence from 1715 Lady day for half a year to Sept. 29 on 396l. 13s. 4d. per an. 198 6 8
£8,282 14 10
[For the letter of direction hereon see supra, p. 173, under date April 6.] King's Warrant Book XXVII, pp. 330–3.
April 13. Royal warrant dated St. James's to Henry, Earl of Lincoln, Paymaster General of the Forces, to pay 5,523l. 3s.d. to Thomas Missing, Contractor for Victualling the Garrison of Gibraltar: upon account: to answer one moiety of the value of each parcel of provisions imported for the service of said Garrison between 2 Nov. 1715 and 11 Jan. 1715–16, as certified by the Lieutenant Governor of Gibraltar to have been delivered into the Storehouses there: viz.
£ s. d.
for a moiety of 1,273l. 2s. 8d. for the value of the provisions imported 2 Nov. 1715 636 11 4
for a moiety of 2,390l. 0s. 10¾d. for the value of provisions imported 17 Dec. 1715 1,195 0
for a moiety of 2,512l. 9s. 2d. for the value of provisions imported 11 Jan. 1715–16 1,256 4 7
for the moiety of the charge of victualling the several numbers of persons of the said Garrison according to monthly lists signed by the Lieutenant Governor and Judge Advocate: at the rate of 3s.d. each man per week for the following periods: viz.
for a moiety of 1,208l. 18s. 9d. for victualling 1,950 persons for 28 days from 11 Sept. 1715 to 9 Oct
604 9
for a moiety of 1,210l. 8s. 1d. for victualling 1,951 persons 28 days from 10 Oct. 1715 to 6 Nov. 605 4
for a moiety of 1,217l. 8s.d. for victualling 1,985 persons 28 days from 7 Nov. 1715 to 4 Dec 608 14
for a moiety of 1,233l. 18s.d. for victualling 1,989 persons 28 days from 5 Dec. 1715 to 1 Jan. following 616 19
£5,523 3
Ibid., p. 334.
April 13. Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant and confirmation to George, Earl of Halifax, executor of Charles, late Earl of Halifax, of all the interest he hath as heir and executor of said late Earl in several offices, fees, rights, privileges &c. granted [in Bushey Park and offices therewith granted] to said late Earl by letters patent of the late Queen Anne dated 3 June 1709, “which grant and confirmation is to be so made in consideration of the great charges and expenses the said late Earl had been at not merely in beautifying the parks mentioned in the [said] grant, but also in the buildings and repairs which he had done in and about the several lodges there and for encouraging the said George, Earl of Halifax, to go on and finish at his own expense the several works left unfinished by the said Earl at his decease”: and further to enlarge to three lives absolutely the estate of the said George, Earl of Halifax, in the [said] several offices, fees, rights &c. Ibid., p. 335.
Royal sign manual for 1,000l. to Sir Thomas Johnson, Kt., towards answering the money that is to be paid him for performing the service of transporting to some of our Plantations in the West Indies such of the prisoners taken at Preston who have signed petitions to us for their being so transported: according to certain articles of agreement in that behalf made between the Treasury Lords and the said Johnson. (Money order dated April 20 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 20 hereon.) Ibid., p. 336. Order Book IX, p. 216. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 154.
Same for 500l. to Spencer Compton, Speaker of the House of Commons, for 100 days 1715 Dec. 20 to 1716 March 29 (March 30) on his allowance of 5l. a day as Speaker. (Money warrant dated April 16 hereon.) (Money order dated April 17 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 19 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXVII, p. 336. Money Book XXIV, p. 415. Order Book IX, p. 207. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 152.
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Treasury Lords to pay as follows to certain Foreign Ministers who have not renewed their privy seals which were made under the late Queen Anne [and which expired at her death] “so that no further payment can be made in pursuance thereof,” but the said Ministers having remained in our service at the respective Courts “and it being nevertheless our royal intention that they should receive from us what is become due to them since our accession to the Crown”: viz.
£ s. d.
Charles Whitworth for 97 days 1715 June 24 to Sept. 29 on his ordinary of 10l. a day as Minister and Plenipotentiary at the Congress at Baden “and who is employed as our Minister to the diet of the Empire at Ratisbon” 970 0 0
to ditto for extraordinaries in the said service from 25 March 1715 to 24 Sept. upon two bills signed and allowed by Secretary Townshend 298 5 0
Daniel Pulteney for 108 days as late Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Denmark, being from 1715 June 24 to Oct 10 following (when he returned into our presence from that employment): on his ordinary of 5l. a day 540 0 0
to ditto more for one bill of extraordinaries in that service from 18 Feb. 1714–15 to 6 Oct. as signed and allowed by Secretary Townsend 220 0 0
John Laws, Esq., for 146 days as late our Secretary at Brussels, to wit from 1715 June 24 to Nov. 17 (when he returned into our presence from that employment) on his ordinary of 2l. a day 292 0 0
to ditto more for one bill of extraordinaries in that service from 7 Feb. 1714–15 to 17 Nov. as allowed by Secretary Townshend 233 0 0
Mitford [sic for Christopher] Crowe, Esq., our Consul at Leghorn, for one bill of disbursements in our service by our particular order to notify to the Great Duke of Tuscany our accession to the throne of Great Britain (in the Order Book he is correctly styled Christopher Crowe) 91 13 1
£2,644 8 1
(Money warrants dated April 18 hereon.) (Money orders dated April 20 hereon.) (Letters of direction dated April 26 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXVII, p. 337. Money Book XXIV, p. 422. Order Book IX, p. 214. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 157.
Followed by: said Crowe's bill of disbursements for his Majesty's service, signed Christ[opher] Crowe and dated Livorno 26 July 1715 and allowed by Secretary James Stanhope, Whitehall, 6 Aug. 1715:
dollars.
for a journey to Florence and charges there by order of the Rt. Honble. General Stanhope to deliver the King's letter to the Great Duke and give notice of his Majesty's accession to the throne. I was there four days and two days travelling: with the Vice Consul and two servants in mourning 100 0 0
four journeys to Pisa while the Court was there about Aptal's affair: cost 8 dollars each time 32 0 0
a journey to Florence about the said affair 25 0 0
paid Mr. Palmer for translating into Italian the several papers relating to the said Aptal's affair 6 0 0
paid to Giuseppe Girardo for bringing me notice of Aptal and Haylor and certain advices of their being at Capronica and Civita Castellana 40 0 0
paid Mr. Jairold for his journey to Rome and charges there on Aptal's affair 110 0 0
paid to Giuseppe Girardo and Pre. Montonj for watching Aptal and Haylor from Rome to Santa Maria de Monte, 94 days at a teston a day each 62 13 4
postage of letters 15 0 0
dollars 390 13 4
at 56 pence per dollar is 91l. 3s. 1d.
Money Book XXIV
, p. 425.
April 13. Money warrant for payments as follows to a total of 5,260l. 6s.d. to the sufferers at Nevis and St. Christopher for interest to 25 Dec. 1714 on their debentures, not detailed, see supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIX, pp. 463–86: (Five separate entries of money orders for three years' interest to 1714 Dec. 25 on debentures for the said sufferers in St. Christopher and Nevis: the present payment being respectively for debentures, not named, as follows):
1,168l. 16s.d. on 33 debentures, not detailed.
485l. 11s.d. on 22 debentures, not detailed.
647l. 10s.d. on 18 debentures, not detailed.
1,229l. 12s.d. on 61 debentures, not detailed.
1,728l. 16s.d. on 43 debentures, not detailed.
(Letter of direction dated April 18 for 5,260l. 6s.d. [sic: representing the total of the abovesaid interest debentures] to be paid out of the sum of 6,721l. 4s. 11½d. remaining in the Exchequer out of the Aids or Supplies anno 1714: to answer three years' interest at 6 per cent. on the principal sums specified in their debentures: the same being in further part of 18,540l. 12s.d. appropriated out of the Supplies anno 1714 to pay interest to the said sufferers.) Ibid. XXIII, p. 546. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 152.
Letter of direction for 68,611l. 9s. 2d. to Henry, Earl of Lincoln, Paymaster of the Forces: out of loans remaining in the Exchequer on the Land Tax anno 1716: and is intended to be applied to the services following:
£ s. d.
in part of 87,160l. 11s. 0d. voted to make up the Half Pay to the Officers of the Land Forces and Marines disbanded [into] full pay for one year to 25 July 1716.
to make up the half pay of the said Officers into full pay from 26 July 1715 to 24 Dec.
39,425 0 0
to make up full pay for Officers dead or provided for to the days of their death or provision 872 9 2
in part of 100,146l. 15s. 0d. for half pay for the year 1716 to the Officers of the Land Forces and Marines.
for subsistence to Officers sent into quarters to 24 April 1716
28,314 0 0
£68,611 9 2
Disposition Book XXIII, p. 151.
April 13. Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Mary Packer of three messuages in St. James's Street, parcel of Pall Mall Field, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIX, p. 823, late in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields and now in the new parish of St. James's within the Liberty of Westminster, being a messuage now or late in the tenure of Thomas, Earl of Berkshire, and now divided into three tenements, two of which were burned to the ground and the other very ruinous, and containing 69 feet in front next St. James's Street and 105 feet in depth.
Prefixing: particular and memorandum of the premises by Auditor Thomas Jett and ratal by the Surveyor General of Crown Lands.
Followed by. undated entry of the Treasury signature of the docquet of this lease. The lessees are herein stated to be Robert Packer and Mary his wife. Warrants not Relating to Money XXIII, pp. 371–3, 388.
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Sir James Jefferys, Governor of Cork, praying that the allowance of 10s. a day which was inserted for him on the former Establishments of Ireland (in lieu of a Company always given to his predecessors) but left out of the present Establishment may be replaced for him, to take place from the time the new Establishment commences. Out Letters (Ireland) X, p. 40.
Treasury allowance of the Civil List, Scotland, of salaries and pensions for 1716 Lady day quarter: total 7,086l. 12s.d.
Prefixing:
said Civil List. As compared with the preceding detailed list, supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIX, pp. 783–4, under date 1715 Oct. 8 the present list shows the following changes:
items now omitted.
Geo. Phelp from the list of Heralds.
John Yates from the list of Pursuivants.
Daniel Thomson from the list of Trumpets.
Geo. Ogilvie, his Majesty's Limner.
Patrick Hepburn, his Majesty's Apothecary, is noted as having died on the 18th Jan. 1715–16.
£ s. d.
New items.
David Dewar in list of Heralds
6 5 0
John Masson in list of Pursuivants 4 3 4
George Glass, ditto 4 3 4
James Kirkwood, ditto 4 3 4
William Mitchell, one of his Majesty's Chaplains 12 10 0
William Hamilton, his Majesty's Almoner, for salary 10 8 4
ditto, for payment of the alms and Beedmen's gowns on 28 May, being his Majesty's birthday 108 6 8
The four Messengers of the Receipt in London receive 18l. for circulating one Proclamation through Scotland in the said quarter.
Out Letters (North Britain) III, pp. 484–6.
April 14. Royal sign manual for 1,300l. to Conyers D'Arcy and Francis Negus, Esqrs., Commissioners for executing the office of Master of the Horse: as imprest for defraying the extraordinary expense of the Stables in the quarter ended Lady day last. (Money warrant dated April 19 hereon.) (Money order dated April 24 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated May 17 heroen.) King's Warrant Book XXIV, p. 353. Order Book IX, p. 210. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 163.
April 14. Money order for 50l. to William Mathew, Esq., Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, for one quarter to 1715–16 Jan. 26 on his allowance of 200l. per an. for his support in that Government and in lieu of all presents from the Assemblies of the said island. Order Book IX, p. 207.
Same for 50l. to same for one quarter to April 26 inst. on said allowance. Ibid., p. 208.
William Lowndes to the Barons of the Exchequer. By letter of Feb. 11 last I desired you, by order of the Treasury Lords, to cause an account of the fees taken by the officers of the [Court of the] Exchequer for passing Sheriffs' accounts to be laid before the House of Commons pursuant to their Address to his Majesty. On the 15 March last I again wrote about the same account by my Lords' order, and Baron Bury by letter dated the 23rd March last intimated to me that the same would be ready in a very little time. But finding that no return has been yet made to the House and that notice is taken of the delay by some gentlemen of the House I write this to hasten the bringing in of the same least the House should be moved for new orders in case the same be not immediately laid before them. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 65.
Treasury subscription for the execution of a warrant dated 21 Feb. 1715–16 from the Duke of Bolton, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, to the Duke of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe, for the provision of necessaries, detailed, for the Removing Wardrobe: viz. eight bear hides, eight cart canvasses, twelve wrappers, twelve whisks, 20,000 tacks, 20,000, nails, six pound of thread and sewing silk of several colours, six pieces of red silk line and two of yellow for window curtains; also to order 14 pieces of tapestry hangings to be lined, cleaned and mended: to an estimate of 545l. Lord Chamberlain's Warrant Book I, p. 7.
Same for a like warrant dated 12 March 1715–16 for particulars for St. James's [Palace], viz. new varnishing, mending and new making up two tables and stands; mending a screen and the woodwork of a silver sconce and three tables in the Great Drawing Room; likewise two sconces, one in the Council Chamber, the other at the Backstairs, and a walnut tree fire screen: to an estimate of 10l. Ibid., p. 8.
Letters patent by William Blathwayt, Auditor General of the Plantations, appointing Edward Pratter as his deputy in Jamaica for the inspection of accounts &c. and with powers &c. as in the case of Joshua Jones, supra, p. 161. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) III, p. 99.