Declared Accounts: Civil List

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 32, 1718. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1962.

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Civil List

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CIVIL LIST: MASTER OF THE HORSE.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 1447, ROLL 30 [A.O.1/1447/30].

Francis Negus, Sole Commissioner for Executing the Office of Master of the Horse.

25 March 1717 to 31 March 1719.

Charge. £ s. d.
Arrears: none, this being his first Accompt as Sole Commissioner nil
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer:
Easter term, 3 & 4 George I, by way of imprest and upon accompt, by General Writ of Privy Seal of 29 Sept. 1714 and Royal Sign Manual of 8 July 1717
1,300 0 0
Michaelmas term, 4 George I, upon Accompt, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 16 Oct. 1717 2,600 0 0
the same term, ditto, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 18 Jan. 1717–18 2,600 0 0
Easter term, 4 & 5 George I, ditto, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 22 April 1718 2,000 0 0
the same term, ditto, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 21 June 1718 1,000 0 0
the same term, ditto, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 3 Aug. 1718 2,000 0 0
Michaelmas term, 5 George I, ditto, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 8 Nov. 1718 2,000 0 0
Easter term, 5 & 6 George I, ditto, by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 24 Feb. 1718–19 2,000 0 0
the same term, ditto, in part of 2,800l. by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 11 June 1719 2,000 0 0
Michaelmas term, 6 George I, ditto, in full of the same 800 0 0
the same term, ditto, in part of 2,000l. by the same Privy Seal and Royal Sign Manual of 19 Nov. 1719 1,341 3 11
total charge and receipts £19,641 3 11
Discharge. £ s. d.
Surplusage due to this Accomptant and Conyers Darcy on the foot of their Accompt to Ladyday 1717 1,453 1 0
payments to tradesmen and others for materials, work and necessaries for the Stables, detailed:
Thomas Cracherode, woollen draper
10 4 0
John Wyatt and Della Corbet, mercers 72 8 0
John Turner and Walter Tatlock, lacemen 99 18 8
John Rawlings and Adam Mackleroy, sadlers 1,150 14 5
Mary Cameron, embroiderer 70 0 0
Edmund Aubery and Richard Phillips, coachmakers 1,084 2 6
John Gumley and James Moore, for glasses and frames 58 5 6
Francis Maskull, harness maker 752 3 0
Robert Burton and partner, brass founders and gilders 110 9 0
Peter Kendall and George Lawes, bit makers 156 5 0
Judith Mills, coach painter 147 14 6
3,712 4 7
money paid for two sets of liveries, detailed, for the servants of the Stables:
Thomas Cracherode and to Robert Man and William Day, woollen drapers, for scarlet ‘drap’ and fine scarlet cloth for greatcoats etc. and blue cloth for waistcoats and facings; for 1 Aug. 1717
656 6 0
the same, for the like and for grey cloth for the Chairmen's Coats; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 672 16 6
John Wyatt and Della Corbet, mercers, for blue ‘shalloon’ for linings, blue Genoa velvet for trimmings, scarlet ‘shagg’ for breeches, scarlet ‘shalloon’ and red serge; for 1 Aug. 1717 462 18 0
the same Della Corbet for blue ‘shalloon’, blue Genoa velvet, scarlet ‘shagg’ and scarlet ‘shalloon’; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 468 13 0
Henry Tatlock and Walter Turner, lacemen, for broad and narrow gold livery lace, gold thread for button holes, gold seaming lace, gold lace for hats, gold looping and hat band twist and gold coloured silk; for 1 Aug. 1717 1,739 4 0
the same, for like goods; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 1,645 4 0
Henry Tuthill, for double water-gilt coat buttons on wood for laced coats, double gilt coat buttons for plain horsemen's coats and waistcoat buttons double gilt; for 1 Aug. 1717 183 0 0
Theophilus Shutts, for gold thread buttons, waistcoat buttons and buttons of mohair; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 323 6 0
William Story and John World, tailors, for making and finding small materials for 40 full laced suits, 35 single laced suits, 75 plain coats, 5 coachmen's cloaks, 15 tradesmen's and hackney coachmen's coats, for ends of fustian for waistcoats and drawers and for making a plain suit for the spanielkeeper and another for the falconer, for making two velvet portmanteaus etc.; for 1 Aug. 1717 361 16 0
the same, for the like; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 370 1 0
Charles Osborne, for leather breeches; for 1 Aug. 1717 102 12 0
George Walton, for the like; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 100 2 0
Richard Aven, sword cutler, for swords, hangers, belts etc.; for 1 Aug. 1717 71 3 6
the same, for the like; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 72 12 0
Mary Pearce, for velvet caps of honour; for 1 Aug. 1717 49 4 0
the same, for the like; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 48 0 0
Charles Richards, hatter, for hats and sewing on the lace and buttons; for 1 Aug. 1717 58 10 0
the same, for the like; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 57 15 0
John Hill, hosier, for long scarlet worsted hose and short hose; for 1 Aug. 1717 52 19 6
the same, for the like; for 1 Jan. 1718–19 52 16 0
7,548 18 6
hire of coaches and horses upon several extraordinary occasions, detailed 1,223 8 0
cost of several horses, both for coach and saddle, bought for the King's service, detailed: George Arnold for coach horses and mares at 36l. 1s. 6d. and 36l. 1s. 0d. each and one for a stallion 46l. 1s.; Thomas Blount for a black coach horse 32l. 11s.; Christopher Capper for a brown coach horse 17l. 17s.; saddle horses bought of divers persons, named, at 25l. 10s. 9d. for a black gelding, 50l. for a chestnut gelding, 63l. 10s. for two hunting horses, 10l., 20l. and 40l. for geldings, 41l. 1s. for a grey stone horse, 235l. for a roan stone horse, 16l. 5s. 6d. for a gelding, 57l. for a chestnut stone horse, 32l. 10s. for two geldings, 14l. for a gelding, 53l. 11s. for a brown stone horse and 73l. 10s. for a dun stone horse 1,875 1 9
money paid as a Royal Gift in lieu of Plates at Newmarket, Guildford, Nottingham, Blackhamilton, York and Lincoln 1,700 0 0
annual allowances and contingent expenses of the Stables:
Thomas Bridge, for watching in the Great Mews at Charing Cross; William Nixon, for pumping water; John Platt, for rent of the New River water; R. Westby, for lighting the mews with conic lamps; Thomas Farnhill, for wax candles; Nathaniel Bridgwater, storekeeper, for disbursements; Michael Burton, Yeoman Rider, for lodging money; P. Vernatty, for care of the lamps; Samuel Thornley, for ditto and for heating water; Francis Thompson, for lighting the lamps; funeral expenses of six servants of the Stables at 5l. a head; Lewis Barbar, gunsmith, for care of the private armoury at Kensington etc.; George Coats, as extraordinary groom; extraordinary helpers; Thomas Lloyd, for gelding eight horses; William Nelson, surgeon, for setting a groom's leg; Thomas Evans, for joiner's work; Henry Burton, for carpenter's work; Joseph Carpenter, for digging; John Walker, tinman, for horse lanthorns; William Bushell, for a feather bed etc.; Edward Castle, stationer; Robert Maybank, clerk of the stables, for disbursements, detailed; Thomas Foley, for the Auditor's fee, 40l.; John Harris, for French horns; Christopher Garraway, for toil netting; William Lowen, senior, chief huntsman, as the King's free gift; Lawrence Franklyn, for keeping two hawks; Jan Vanderwarden, falconer
1,572 19 8
charges of sending horses and dogs over to Hanover and of dogs sent abroad as presents, detailed 786 5 4
total payments and allowances £19,871 18 10
and so this Accomptant is in Surplusage
Declared 8 December 1724.
£230 14 11

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CIVIL LIST: WORKS.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 2449, ROLL 152 [A.O.I/2449/152].

Charles Dartiquenave, Paymaster of Works and Buildings.

31 December 1717 to 31 December 1718.

Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Arrears; remaining in this Accomptant's hands upon the end of his last Accompt 3,431 2
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer:
Michaelmas term, 5 George I, in further part of 40,000l. by Privy Seal of 12 Feb. 1717–18
740 0 0
Easter term, 5 & 6 George I, in further part of the same 20,018 1 11
Michaelmas term, 6 George I, in further part of the same 2,971 17 5
23,729 19
total charge and receipts £27,161 1 9
Discharge.
Payments for works and repairs at the following places:
the Tower of London:
emptions
403 0
carriage of provisions and rubbish 31 19 2
wages: carpenters at 2s. 6d. a day each, labourers at 2s. 2d. and 1s. 8d., bricklayers at 2s. 9d. and 1s. 8d., masons at 2s. 9d. and 1s. 10d., paviours at 2s. 6d. and 1s. 10d.; Thomas Kynaston and George Sampson, successively clerks of the works, 84l. 2s. 3d. 409 5
844 5 3
the Palace at Whitehall:
emptions
3,411 4
carriage of stores etc. 257 10 0
wages: carpenters and joiners at 2s. 6d. a day each, bricklayers at 2s. 6d. and 1s. 8d., masons at 2s. 6d., plaisterers and plumbers at 2s. 6d. and 1s. 8d., labourers in trust at 2s. 2d. and ordinary labourers at 1s. 8d.; Nicholas Hawksmore and Benjamin Benson, successively clerks of the works, 153l. 5s. 4d. 979 10 5
rewards: Henry Wise and George Johnson, successively for mazers, ‘scowring’ work and labourers to open and shut the sluices from the Thames to the canal head in St. James's Park etc. 52l.; Anne Guest, necessary woman and Robert Bedoe, underhousekeeper, 9l.; Leonard Woodeson, clerk, for Treasury fees 79l. 16s. 6d.; Mansel Bennet, clockmaker 5l. 3s. 6d. 146 0 0
4,794 4 11¼
St. James's Palace:
emptions
1,231 18
carriage of stores etc. 220 0 8
wages ‘at the accustomed rates before specified’ 339 19
task work: Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for work in the King's kitchen, the scalding office, the stables etc. detailed 552l. 6s.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for work, detailed 756l. 1s.d.; John Hopson and John Smallwell, successively master joiners, for repairs etc. detailed 255l. 3s.d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter, for painting several lodgings etc. and to John Dean for painting 343l. 14s. 6d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for Purbeck paving etc. 211l. 0s.d.; David Launce, master plaisterer 270l. 9s. 11½d. 2,388 16
rewards: Edward Browne, underhousekeeper, for opening and shutting the doors 1l. 10s.; Mansel Bennet, for mending of the clock 6l. 12s. 6d.; George Clayfield, for horses and watercarts and to the keeper of the engines 41l. 12s. 6d.; 49 15 0
4,230 10
the Palace at Westminster:
emptions
279 1
carriage of stores etc. 62 9 0
wages to plumbers, joiners and masons at 2s. 6d. a day each 12 12 6
task work: Matthew Churchill, master carpenter, for repairs to the House of Lords etc. 25l. 16s. 11d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for work at the House of Lords and elsewhere 33l. 10s.d.; John Hopson, late master joiner, for wainscoting etc. 10l. 11s. 8d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for taking down two old figures at the North End of Westminster Hall etc. 16l. 7s. 6d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter, for painting doors at the Record Office 8l. 5s. 4d.; John Mist, pavior, for making good paving etc. 330l. 13s. 11½d. 425 5 7
rewards: Robert Webb, for pumping etc. 12l. 17s.; Thomas Smith, housekeeper to the House of Commons 4l. 16s.; Thomas Linton and Daniel Seward, labourers in trust 28l. 14s. 2d. 46 7 2
825 15
Denmark House:
emptions
120 8
carriage of stores 30 16 2
wages to labourers at 1s. 8d. a day 74 0 0
Thomas Kynaston and George Sampson, successively clerks of the works 131 19 7
task work: Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for making good wooden casements, repairing the lining of the walls, floors and shutters at the sutlers, making scaffolds in the State lodgings etc. and diverse repairs at Mr. Killigrews the Lord Clarendon's, the ‘Old Fryary’ Mr. Yardley's, Mr. Tomson's, the housekeeper's, the Guard House, the burying vault under the Chapel, Sir William Saunderson's, Sir John Stanley's etc. 89l. 8s.d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairs to chimneys etc., to the walls of the gardens and those at the East side of the Great Court and to Mr. de la Forte's, Mrs. Yardley's, the Bishop of London's, the Guard House, the Friary etc. 120l. 16s.d.; John Hopson, master joiner, for taking down a partition, which was ready to fall in the ground lodgings on the East side of the Great Court, gluing it together and battening it into panels to strengthen it etc. 34l. 12s.d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for repairing a window, putting up flat Portland chimneys etc. 44l. 6s.d.; Joseph Roberts, Serjeant plumber, for work detailed 36l. 16s. 10d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter, for painting several lodgings etc. 24l. 13s. 4d.; David Launce, master plaisterer, for repairs to lodgings, detailed 47l. 11s.d.; John Mist, pavior 1l. 9s. 4d. 399 15
the New River Water Company, for a year's rent of two branches to the House and stables to Michaelmas 1718 26 0 0
Mansel Bennet, clockmaker 2 12 6
Thomas Hutton, underhousekeeper, for opening and shutting the doors 1 10 0
787 2
the Palace of Winchester:
Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for mending the fencing and weather boards
24 15 8
Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for materials and wages in repairing the ice-house, coal-house and well-house 5 14 8
John Ireland, master glazier, for work at the King's new building, call-house etc. 2 14
John Mist, pavior, for repairing the paving at the entrance going up to the West Gate 5 7 2
Leonard Woodeson and David Toomer, successively clerks of the works, for their wages at 2s. 3d. a day and for a labourer in trust at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements 111 16 5
150 8
Newmarket House:
emptions
9 19 10½
task work: William Sandiver, carpenter, for repairing the road between Hockerill and Mountfichet in Essex for the greater convenience of the King's voyage as also for repairs, detailed 28l. 5s. 2d.; Thomas Highmore, Serjeant painter, for work, detailed 45l. 11s. 4d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairs, detailed 4l. 12s.d.; David Launce, master plaisterer 4l. 13s. 9d. 83 2
Andrew Jelfe and Leonard Woodeson, successively clerks of the works, for wages at 2s. 3d. a day and for a labourer in trust at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements 202 1 9
295 4 2
Hampton Court Palace:
emptions
804 12
carriage of stores by land and water 176 17
wages: labourers at 1s. 8d. a day each; joiners, carpenters, masons, bricklayers and plumbers at 2s. 6d. a day each; Richard Marriot, for opening the Privy Lodgings for workmen 1l. 10s.; Somerset English, for opening several lodgings and the meadow gates 4l. 10s.; Thomas Fort, clerk of the works, for wages, travelling charges and disbursements 82l. 11s. 3d.; Alexander Fort, labourer in trust at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements 121l. 14s. 4d. 650 10 8
task work: Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for repairing several stables etc., shoring up a floor and the roof over the surgeon of the Household's lodgings, putting up shelves and other work, detailed 280l. 3s.d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for taking down wooden ‘mantles’ and turning arches in their stead to prevent fire and other repairs etc., detailed 75l. 4s. 3d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for repairing the conduits at Combe and other work, detailed 77l. 6s. 11¾d.; John Hopson, late master joiner, for repairing wainscoting, making closets and shelves, making lockets for the kitchen, putting up a billiard table, making a model of the Great Stairs and a case for it, and for repairs etc., detailed 177l. 11s. 2d.; Thomas Highmore, Serjeant painter, 11l. 1s. 0d.; John Golding, plumber, for maintaining the pipes from Combe Conduits to the Court etc. 165l. 9s. 6d. 786 15 11
2,418 16
Hampton Court Gardens:
emptions
209 9 6
wages: labourers at 1s. 8d. a day; Thomas Simpson, an under gardener at 20l. per an. and for disbursements 64l. 18s. 9d.; Thomas Fort, for keeping the accompts and for travelling charges etc. 30l. 5s. 153 5 5
task work: Matthew Churchill, for a reed fence in the kitchen garden, a headway in the Great Fountain to carry in bricks and clay to mend it, frames for covering flowers etc. 90l. 2s. 2d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairing the garden wall and the fountain in the garden 18l. 8s.d.; John Smallwood, master joiner for repairing the stove greenhouse in the melon ground 1l. 3s.d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for Portland stone and Purbeck paving 7l. 1s. 8d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter, for painting fences, seats and frame 25l. 16s. 4d. 142 12
505 7
sundry extraordinary works and repairs in and near Hampton Court:
at Baron Bothmar's lodgings:
Thomas Hues, master bricklayer 66l. 3s. 11¾d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason 11l. 11s.d.; David Launce, master plaisterer 23l. 16s.d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 4l. 8s. 9d.; John Hopson, master joiner, for ‘wainscot sashes and frames, with lines, pullies, brass collers, ironpins’ etc. 19l. 1s.d.; Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for floor boarding etc. 66l. 10s.d.
191 12
at the Under-housekeeper's:
Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for carrying up a staircase, partitioning etc. 31l. 5s.; John Hopson, joiner, for deal beadwork and squarework 57l. 3s.d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for Portland ‘mantles’ etc. 13l. 2s.d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 16l. 17s.d.; David Launce, master plaisterer 8l. 4s. 8d.
126 12
several works for the King's immediate service:
Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for fencing the woodyard etc. 185l. 9s.d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer 28l. 6s.d.; Robert Weatherhelt, plaisterer, for scraping the black of the tennis court and washing, stopping and whiting the same 31l. 10s.; John Hopson, joiner 128l. 4s. 1d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 14l. 9s. 4d.; Thomas Pershouse, smith 81l. 18s. 2d.; Richard Fransham, ironmonger 29l. 17s.d.; Charles Fisher, for carriage of bricks etc. from the Court to the Guard-house by the Bowling Green 8s.; John Stockley, for carriage of a large stove from Exeter Change to Hampton Court 14s. 6d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for Portland stone and for workmen's wages repairing the parapet wall in the Fountain Garden next the Thames 84l. 5s. 10¼d.; John Rowley, for repairing Dutch engines etc. 60l. 19s. 5d.
646 9
in the young Princess's lodgings:
John Hopson, master joiner, for presses, tables, desks, drawers, ‘cloke pins’ etc. 166l. 16s. 11¾d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 16l. 10s. 3d.; Matthew Churchill, master carpenter, for flooring the music room and vestibule 76l. 16s.d
260 3 10¼
in the Prince's apartments:
Grinlin Gibbons, for carved work in the Bed-chamber angle room, Presence, Great Presence, Music room and Guard chamber 533l. 8s. 2d.; John Gumley, for looking glass plates 364l. 4s. 10d.; Thomas Pershouse, smith, for casements etc. 31l. 13s.; John Hopson, master joiner, for wainscoting various rooms 1,748l. 15s.d.; David Launce, for plaisterers work in the Music room 77l. 6s.; Robert Weatherhelt, for the like in the Presence Chamber etc. 134l. 0s.d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 163l. 1s.d.; Matthew Churchill, master carpenter 410l. 14s.d.; Richard Fransum, ironmonger 138l. 8s.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for white and veined marble, Egyptian marble fire hearths etc. 617l. 1s.d.; John Woodall, mason, for Portland blocks etc., Roch Abbey door cases, ‘scrowls’ etc. 130l. 13s. 10½d.; Leonard Woodeson and Thomas Kynaston for making up the accompts 5l.
4,354 6 11
in the young Princess's laundry:
Thomas Pershouse, smith, for a range grate etc. 6l.; Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for a door etc. 1l. 17s. 6d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for hanging a, copper etc. 8l. 2s. 2d.; Stephen South, for a trench and cess pool 1l. 15s.; Joseph Roberts for inch pipe and carriage 5l. 5s. 6d.
23 0 2
in the Green Cloth's Office:
Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for naked floor timber etc. 30l. 8s.d.; Robert Wetherhelt, plaisterer, for laths, plaister, etc. 4l. 13s. 8d.; John Hopson, late master joiner, for wainscot sashes etc. 83l. 14s. 4d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 14l. 18s. 4d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for Portland ‘mantles’ etc. 11l. 8s. 9d.; Richard Franshan, ironmonger 4l. 12s. 7d.; Thomas Pershouse, smith 1l.
150 15 11½
the half story over the Prince's lodgings; Matthew Churchill, master carpenter, for partitions etc. 9l. 16s.d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter 13l. 17s.d.; John Hopson, master joiner 64l. 16s. 6d.; David Launce, master plaisterer 12l. 15s.d. 101 5 10½
5,854 7
Kensington Palace:
emptions
1,024 8 0
carriage of stores, gravel etc. 60 16 0
wages: labourers at 1s. 8d. a day each; joiners at 2s. 6d.; Edward Arnold and John Smith, successively underhousekeepers, for opening and shutting the doors 1l. 10s.; Henry Joynes, clerk of the works, at 2s. 3d. a day and for a labourer in trust at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements 257l. 9s. 9d. 328 2 3
task work: Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for repairs in the several apartments, for work in the stables, lowering the gallery in the Chapel and extending the same to the West wall, making a close stairway for the King's ‘conveniency’ and other work 347l. 12s. 3d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairs, making a parapet by the ‘Ferras’ in the garden and other work, detailed 510l. 13s.d.; John Hopson, late master joiner, for repairs etc. detailed 299l. 17s. 11½d.; John Smallman, master joiner, for taking out sashes etc. on the South side of the room which was Queen Mary's and putting the same in on the West side thereof etc. 4l. 1s. 0d.; Joseph Roberts, serjeant plumber 239l. 8s. 10¾d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for rounding ‘Purbeck rowls’ for the gardens, work at the Lady Kilmansegg's, laying down pavement in the arcade next Green Cloth Court and in the places set apart for foreign fowl 104l. 13s.d.; John Mist for taking up and new laying the King's stables and those of the Horse Guards 107l.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter, for repairing and making good the decayed wainscot in the lodgings under Queen Mary's gallery and elsewhere. and for painting posts, rails etc. 134l. 19s.; David Launce, master plaisterer, for repairs in divers places, detailed 66l. 18s. 11¾d.; John Rowley for repairing two engines which force the water up to the house 3l. 18s. 6d.; Mansel Bennet for care of the clock 3l. 19s. 6d.; Henry Wise and Joseph Carpenter for wages to labourers 172l. 11s.; William Edge for sweeping the leads etc. 103l. 10s. 2,099 3 6
3,512 9 9
Kensington Gardens: emptions 114 4 10½
wages to Henry Joynes, for keeping the accompts of the Gardens 18 5 0
carriage of stores 2 8 0
task work: Matthew Churchill, master carpenter, for repairs etc. 78l. 12s. 1d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairing walls, raising chimneys etc. 93l. 4s.d.; John Hopson, master joiner, for repairing the wainscot 2l. 11s. 10d.; Anne Brown, slater 3l. 4s.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for taking down several flights of stone steps and paving, working a stone vase to one of the Corinthian pillars in the green-house, coping walls and other work, detailed 67l. 8s.d.; Henry Wise and Joseph Carpenter for wages to labourers etc. 137l. 2s. 3d. 382 2
517 0 8
Windsor Castle:
emptions
627 19
carriage of stores 38 5 6
wages: Henry Wise, gardener, for keeping the ‘Great Terras’, welding and pruning etc. 160l.; Thomas Rowland, clerk of the works, at 2s. 3d. a day and for a labourer in trust at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements 135l. 1s. 4d. 295 1 4
task work: Thomas Howard, carpenter, for repairs, for work for the Duke of Gloucester's Installation and for pulling down a stable and several offensive sheds 174l. 13s. 9d.; Matthew Churchill, carpenter, for sawing timber for the said Installation 29l. 15s.; Thomas Fort, joiner, for repairs in diverse places, detailed 37l. 0s. 9d.; John Foster, bricklayer, for repairing tiling etc. 106l. 1s. 5d.; John Woodruff, mason, for work at the Chancellor of the Garter's Tower and elsewhere 143l. 14s. 11d.; Joseph Roberts, Serjeant plumber, for mending pipes etc. at the Prince's lodgings and elsewhere 161l. 11s.d.; John Eldridge, painter, for painter's work at the Chancellor of the Garter's Tower and elsewhere 49l. 5s. 11d.; Arnold Thompson, for labourers 94l. 0s. 11d. 796 4
1,757 10 7
the engine house at Windsor Castle:
Arnold Thompson, for labourers to assist the carpenters to drive piles at the head and sides of the weir, and for ‘weiging’ chalk, making drains, pumping out water till the sluices were fixed etc.
289 8 8
John Foster, bricklayer, for brickwork in the water up to the highest floodmark and in the house above the said floodmark, for rubbed faccia and arches set in putty, for rubbed foot lace, plain tiling and pantiling, for working up a wall round the lead cistern with ‘tarras’, laying foundations for the frame of the engine, paving the room in ‘tarras’, setting the side of the cistern with ‘gallytiles’ etc. 648 1
John Woodruff, mason, for Portland block etc. 81 15 11½
John Hopson, purveyor, for oak timber etc. 238 11 5
Thomas Howard, carpenter, for driving piles for the dams, making a stage for the conveniency of pumping, a shed to keep off the rain, laying oak joists and plank under the foundation, framing an oak floor for the dwelling part of the house, making ‘centers’ for the great archdoors and windows, framing floors etc., putting up a staircase, putting up a wood bridge for the barge horses etc. 261 11 6
John Baily, carter, for clay delivered and cartage 42 6 3
Elisha Lovejoy, smith, for shoes to the piles etc. 50 7 10
John Ireland, master glazier, for 85 foot of new ‘quarrys’ 2 2 6
David Launce, master plaisterer 24 4
John Eldridge, painter, for the bridge etc. 11 0 6
Joseph Roberts, serjeant plumber, for lead etc. 114 0 5
Joseph Carpenter, for labourers employed in the water to sink the river etc., to wheel away a large island and several banks of gravelly clay, to make a new road, to raise the banks against floods and for hire of trains to carry gravel and earth from ‘Mastrick’ etc. 323 15 6
Christopher Clark, for ironmongers' wares 62 8 11
Thomas Rowland, clerk of the works, for disbursements, detailed 22 6 10
John Rowley, master of the mechanicks, for making a dam before and behind the engine, for clearing the old foundation, for setting down a new frame, 26 foot long and 11 foot high, broad enough for the 12 foot wheel; for a new wheel of 24 foot diameter and 12 foot broad; for a new brass engine with brasses to the crank, forcing rods and a new crank etc. 740 0 0
2,912 8 (fn. 1)
the mews at Charing Cross:
emptions
181 14
carriage of stores 100 17 6
wages: Thomas Ripley, clerk of the works, at 2s. 3d. a day and for a labourer in trust at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements etc. 123 12 7
task work: Matthew Churchill, master carpenter, for racks, mangers etc. 227l. 15s.d.; Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairs 349l. 12s.d.; John Hopson, master joiner, for repairs at Col. Bartlet's and elsewhere 19l. 13s. 3d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for Purbeck steps, Portland ‘mantles’ etc. and Reigate hearth etc. 18l. 16s.d.; Thomas Highmore, serjeant painter, 28l. 13s. 1d.; Joseph Roberts, serjeant plumber, for new lead 73l. 15s. 4d.; David Launce, master plaisterer, 155l. 12s.d.; John Jolly, pavior, for paving work in St. Martin's Lane, and John Mist pavior, for paving before the mews in Hedge Lane, Castle Street, the Stables etc. 116l. 3s. 4d. 990 1
1,396 5
the Savoy:
emptions
44 0
carriage of stores 24 17 4
Thomas Ripley, labourer in trust, at 2s. 2d. a day and for disbursements 42 13 10
task work: Matthew Churchill, master carpenter, for repairing beds, floors, partitions and the roof of the barracks, etc. 39l. 3s. 7d.,Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairing the main sewer etc. 24l. 14s. 6d.; Joseph Roberts, serjeant plumber, for new lead etc. 21l. 13s.d.; Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for old paving taken up and reset, new paving etc. 8l. 2s. 1d. 93 13
205 5
the King's private roads:
Joseph Carpenter, for work at Newmarket in October 1717, 16l. 3s. 4d.; for repairs between Hyde Park and Fulham, Hyde Park and Kensington Court Gates, Kingston and Hampton Court, the roads in Bushey Park etc. and for locks and chains to the Gates to prevent their being left open in the night etc.
163 1 10
the King's barge houses:
Matthew Churchill, for deal boarding, oak piles etc.
285 10
Richard Fransham, ironmonger, for wares 7 1 10
Thomas Pershouse, master smith, for wares and workmanship 16 13
Thomas Hues, master bricklayer, for repairs etc. 221 17 11¾
Deborah Reding, for labourers' wages etc. 64 5 10
Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for ‘cubical Portland’ etc. 4 7
599 16 10¾
(total for works and repairs as above, 31.769l. 19s.d.)
money paid for especial services by virtue of Treasury orders, detailed 3,201 0
money paid for ancient salaries, travelling charges etc. of the Officers etc. of the Works:
Sir Christopher Wren, late Surveyor of Works; 1 Jan. 1717–18 to 25 April 1718 when he was superseded
122 8
William Benson, the succeeding Surveyor; 25 April to 31 Dec. 1718 300 2
Sir John Vanbrugh, Comptroller of the Works, and as Surveyor of the Gardens 702 14 4
Charles Dartiquenave, Paymaster of the Works; and for a clerk; and for the diet of the Officers of the Works at their monthly meetings; and for stationery wares; and for his additional allowance for extraordinary charges 296 14 10
William Watkins, Keeper of the Private Roads and Conductor and Guide in the Royal Progresses; by Royal Sign Manual of 12 April 1717 200 0 0
Nicholas Hawksmoor, Secretary to the Board of Works, 1 Jan. 1717–18 to 31 Aug. 1718; and to Benjamin Benson, his successor, to 31 Dec. 1718 100 0 0
Edward Wadeson, clerk ingrosser; 1 Jan. 1717–18 to 8 Sept. 1718 81 9 0
Colin Campbel, clerk ingrosser; 9 Sept. 1718 to 31 Dec. 1718 16 3 0
Leonard Woodeson, clerk to the Board, and Thomas Kynaston, clerk to the Comptroller; year to 31 Dec. 1718 91 5 0
Andrew Jelfe, clerk itinerant; by Royal Sign Manual of 13 Aug. 1715 50 0 0
Benjamin Jackson, master mason, year to 31 Dec. 1718 116 14 4
Robert Barker, master carpenter; 9 Sept. 1718 to 31 Dec. 1718 66 6 7
John Hopson, master joiner, 1 Jan. 1717–18 to 9 June 1718; and John Smallwell, master joiner, 9 Sept. 1718 to 31 Dec. 1718 20 11 0
David Launce, master plaisterer, and Thomas Hues, master bricklayer; year to 31 Dec. 1718 73 0 0
John Hopson, purveyor; 1 Jan. 1717–18 to 9 June 1718, the day of his death 34 0 0
James Moore, purveyor; 22 Sept. 1718 to 31 Dec. 1718 21 1 11
rewards to the Officers and Clerks of the Works at Xmas 19 4 0
Thomas Foley, for the Auditor's fee 140 0 0
the Officers of the Removing Wardrobe 12 0 0
Robert Bedoe, cleaner of the Street before Whitehall; by the Prince of Wales's Warrant of 25 Aug. 1716 100 0 0
Exchequer fees etc. 122 13 0
the Lord Chief Baron, on Declaration of this Accompt 2 0 0
2,688 7 4
total payments and allowances £37,659 7 6
and so this Accomptant is in Surplusage
Declared 5 September 1721.
10,418 5 9

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CIVIL LIST: WINDSOR FOREST, BUSHY PARK AND HYDE PARK.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 2480, ROLL 281 [A.O.1/2480/281].

Edward Young, late Surveyor General of the King's Woods.

Repairs in 1717 and 1718.

See Volume XXXI of this Calendar, p. ccx.

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: WORKS: ROLLS HOUSE AND ROLLS CHAPEL.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 2494, ROLL 407 [A.O.1/2494/407].

Colin Campbel, the Architect appointed by the Treasury to pull down the House of Converted Jews in Chancery Lane and build a new Edifice there for the Master of the Rolls and likewise to repair and improve the Chapel of the Rolls etc.

29 July 1717 to 29 October 1724.

Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Arrears: none, this being his first and only Account nil
Receipts: money received out of the Exchequer:
Michaelmas term, 4 George I, in part of 5,000l. by Privy Seal of 29 September 1714 and Royal Sign Manual of 29 June 1717
2,000 0 0
Michaelmas term, 5 George I, in further part of the same 1,500 0 0
Michaelmas term, 6 George I, in full of the same 1,500 0 0
5,000 0 0
money arising by sale of old and useless stores:
Robert Barker, carpenter, for old timber at 10s. a load
12 0 0
Robert Watson, glazier, for old glass 4 10 0
Philip Rudsby, plumber, for old lead 11 0 0
Robert Griffith, smith, for 12 cwt. of old iron 7 10 0
35 0 0
total charge and receipts £5,035 0 0
Discharge.
Payments for stores and wages:
John Evans, bricklayer, for wages to labourers employed in pulling down and rebuilding, at 2s. each per diem, 64l. 10s.; for brickwork for the ‘celler story’, at 5l. 5s. per rod, 462l. 6s. 11¼d.; for ditto to the first floor above the ‘celler’ at 5l. 10s. per rod, 252l. 5s. 5d.; for ditto from the dining room storey to the top of the building at 5l. 15s. per rod, 401l. 10s.d.; for 132 feet in groins, at 6d. a foot, 3l. 6s.; for three squares and 65 ft. of plain tiling, at 6s. per square, 1l. 1s. 10¾d.; for raising of scaffolds to both fronts and new pointing and repairing joints, 37l. 1s.d.; and for 1892 yards of solid digging in the foundations at 6d. a yard, 47l. 6s.
1,269 7 9
John Smith, bricklayer, for brickwork in the Secretary's office, porter's lodge, coach houses and stables at 26s. per rod, 50l. 14s.; for plain tiling, at 5s. a square, 10l.; for ditto to the coachhouses and stables, at 5s. a square, 6l. 15s.; for 560 yards of digging in vaults, at 6d. a yard, 14l. 87 9 0
John Waxham, brickmaker, for 41,300 grey stocks, at 22s. a 1,000, 45l. 8s. 7d.; for 209,200 place bricks, at 15s. a 1,000, 156l. 18s.; and for 2,000 rubbing stocks, at 30s. a thousand, 3l. less 2s. 7d. short paid 205 4 0
Mary Hillard, for lime, at 9s. per hundred, 77l. 3s. 6d.; and for 900 ten-inch tiles, ditto, 4l. 1s. 0d. 81 4 6
Samuel Saunders, wood merchant, for baulks, dram and Christiana deals, heart laths etc. 528 8 11
Robert Barker, for long and short mardow timber 58 6 6
Peter Theobald and Co., timber merchants, for baulks at 4l. a load 16l. 8s.; for 166 ft. of ‘Brewick’ 6l. 5s. and for planks etc. 8l. 17s. 6d. 31 10 6
William Cox and Co., timber merchants, for mardow timber, at 2l. 5s. a load 14l. 7s. 1d.; for ditto at 2l. 4s. a load 55l. 14s. 10d.; for long and short ditto, at 1l. 18s. a load 143l. 12s. 9d.; for 12 ft. Christiana deals, at 8l. 10s. a hundred 51l.; for dry ditto, at 9l. a hundred 90l.; for ‘Brewick’ timber 4l. 2s.; and for yew-firs etc. 18l. 11s. 7d. 377 8 3
John Green for 80 ft. of large oak timber 5 0 0
James Crook for 220 ft. of oak timber 13l. 15s.; for ditto, at 3l. 2s. 6d. a load 18l. 15s. 11d. 32 10 11
James Hardy, for oak timber 16 19 0
John Foltrop, for oak, at 3l. a load 4l. 18s. 5d.; for ditto, at 3l. 7s. 6d. a load 5l. 14s. 9d.; for 42 ft., at 12d. a foot 2l. 2s.; for carriage 10s. 3d.; less 5d. short paid 13 5 0
John Sheldon, for 2-inch plank, at 2d. a foot 10l. 16s. 8d.; and for waterage 7s. 11 3 8
George Pottinger, for oak, at 18d. a foot 11l. 18s. 6d.; for ditto, at 12d. a foot 9l. 9s. 21 7 6
Richard Young, for carriage and wharfage of timber 10 7 10½
Francis Rhodes, for carriage of ditto 1 1 0
James Paget, mason, for Portland stone, at 1l. 12s. a ton 241l. 6s.; for plain work, at 12d. a foot 98l. 13s. 6d.; for Purbeck paving at 7d. a foot 35l. 10s. 4d.; for Purbeck step at 2s. 6d. a foot 4l. 18s. 9d.; for ‘Castle of paving’ in the hall and stairs, at 12d. a foot 68l. 8s. 8d.; for Astragal step in the staircase, at 14d. a foot 103l. 6s. 5d.; for plain and moulded work in the Great Door case, at 15d. a foot 37l. 16s. 5d.; for ditto in the windows, at 14½d. a foot 66l. 11s.d.; for ditto in the Venetian window, at 15d. a foot 3l. 9s.d.; for ditto in the little door cases, at 14½d. a foot 11l. 0s. 6d.; for six Ionic capitals, at 2l. 10s. each, two ditto, at 1l. 5s. each, and two others, at 10s. each 18l. 10s.; for a mask-head at the great door of the Hall 2l. 5s.; for old Purbeck paving, at 2d. a foot 4l. 18s. 2d.; for great ‘Modillon’ cornice. at 7s. 6d. a foot 34l. 13s. 9d.; for cornice to the garden, at 4s. a foot 17l. 15s. 4d.; for Portland stone for chimney pieces etc., at 12d. a foot 12l. 16s. 4d.; for marble for chimney pieces etc., at 5s. a foot 11l. 2s. 11d.; for masoning the neck in the Hall 4l. 10s.; for carving the two lions' heads and mouldings 5l. 10s.; and for moulding work etc. 8l. 5s. 11d. 791 9
Robert Barker, carpenter, for carpenters' wages at 3s. a day 108l. 14s. 3d.; for nails at 10d. a hundred 3l. 17s. 6d.; for naked flooring at 18s. a square (less 2½d. short cast) 91l. 3s.d.; for roofing with old oak plates with deal rafters, ceiling girders etc. 122l. 1s.d.; for guttering at 3½d. a foot 11l. 7s.d.; for skylight sashes at 3s. a foot 6l. 13s. 10½d.; for straight-jointed flooring at 12d. a square 36l. 7s.; for folding joints at 10s. a square 10l. 14s.d.; for door cases at 10s. each 9l.; for wainscot sashes with deal frames at 20d. a foot 77l. 1s. 3d.; for wainscot sashes at 16d. a foot 39l. 9s. 4d.; and for ‘pole-hipping’ etc. 2l. 12s.d. 519 1 6 (fn. 2)
William Baverstock and John Lane, joiners, for square work at 12d. a yard, 41l. 19s. 1d.; for beadwork and raised panel at 20d. a yard 106l. 18s. 10d.; for ditto and plain panel 27l. 14s. 6d.; for wainscot sashes and wainscot in the gallery at 8d. a foot 1l. 16s. 8d.; for jambs etc. to the middle window and pair of stairs to the garden etc. 5l. 11s. 7d.; for rail and bannister with a great entablature at 12s. a foot 18l.; for chimney pieces etc. 44l. 19s. 2d. 246 19 10
John Hughes, plaisterer, for rendering in the garrets, staircase, lower offices etc. at 4d. a yard 35l. 9s.d.; for ceiling at 10d. a yard 10l. 13s. 4d.; for ceiling double-laid and floated at 13d. a yard 27l. 12s. 6d.; for lathing and plaistering at 9d. a yard 40l. 17s. 5d.; for finishing at 20d. a yard 45l. 4s. 5d.; for finishing and rustic work at 3s. a yard 24l. 1s. 0d.; for ceiling in garrets, double laid at 12d. a yard 16l. 10s. 9d.; for six rustic windows at 25s. each 7l. 10s.; for finishing six chimneys ‘in the Manner of Coving’ 1l. 5s.; for cornice in garrets, in the library and the first storey at 19d. a foot 48l. 12s. 8d.; for ‘Modillon’ cornice at 5s. a foot 33l. 17s. 6d.; for entablature round the parlour etc. at 3s. 3d. a foot 47l. 2s. 6d.; for double cornice at 17d. a foot 30l. 15s. 9d.; for single ditto at 7d. a foot 7l. 13s.; for whiting at 1½d. a yard 15l. 0s. 6d. and for finishing the heads of the windows in the Hall etc. 3l. 10s. 3d. 395 15
Thomas Robinson, smith, for a staircase, being in length 82 ft. 7½ in. with 76 panels and 13 square bars at 8s. a foot 33l. 1s. 0d.; for ditto 34 ft. 4½ in. with 30 panels, 5 square bars and 2 twisted bars at 10s. a foot 17l. 3s. 9d.; for an iron drawback lock and a pair of bolts 1l. 16s.; and for wages to straighten the rails 3s. 52 3 9
Robert Griffith, smith, for iron bars to chimneys at 3½d. a lb. for iron etc 48 1 4
Thomas Fury, smith, for iron wares 17 3 10
Francis Bedwell, iron monger, for brass locks etc. 97 0 0
Philip Rudsby, plumber, for lead etc 177 11 10
Alexander Reed, painter, for painting in ‘stone colour’ and ‘pearl colour’ at 6d. a yard 63l. 8s. and for painting chimney pieces etc. 12l. 5s.d. 75 13
Robert Watson, glazier, for crown glass in sash at 11d. a foot 46l. 15s. 11d.; for ditto in skylights at 12d. a foot 1l. 18s.; and for cleaning and puttying sash windows 1l. 4s. 1d. 49 18 0
James Richards, carver, for carving divers trusses 5 18 6
Richard Dee, tinman, for two tin funnels for chimneys, 10 feet long, and for workmen's wages 2 7 0
Thomas Crane, turner, for ‘ballasters’ at 6s. a dozen 1l. 7s.; and for ‘ballasters’ and ‘pendles’ at 2s. a dozen 2l. 19s.; and for Doric bases and capitals 5s. 4 11 0
Samuel Hart, turner, for 3½ dozen large ‘ballasters’ (5 in. square) 1 11 6
Jonas Stephenson, pavior, for two-inch pipe, at 1s. 6d. a yard 2l. 5s.; and for digging a trench at 6d. a yard 15s., and for iron hoops etc. 10s. 6d. 3 10 6
Robert Jaques, for wages to labourers at 2s. a day each and to carpenters and bricklayers at 3s. a day each 305 2 7
5,544 14
reward to the Accomptant for surveying the edifice erected for the Master of the Rolls 300 0 0
charge on passing this Accompt 78 0 0
total payments and allowances £5,922 14
and so the Accomptant is in Surplusage
Declared 24 August 1725.
£887 14

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CIVIL LIST; GREAT WARDROBE.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 2369, ROLL 149 [A.0.1/2369/149].

John, Duke of Montagu, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe.

Michaelmas 1717 to Michaelmas 1718.

Charge. £ s. d.
Arrears: remaining at the foot of the preceding Account, none, because in surplusage nil
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer:
Michaelmas term, 4 George I, in full of 30,000l. by Privy Seal of 31 Oct. 3 George I (fn. 3)
3,274 7
the same term, in part of 20,000l. by Privy Seal of 12 March 4 George I 44 19
Easter term, 4 & 5 George I, in further part of the same 11,952 15
the same term, in part of 5,000l. for payment of the late Queen's arrears by general Privy Seal of 29 Sept. 1714 and Royal Sign Manual of 3 Dec. 1714 800 0 0
£16,072 2 11¼
Discharge.
Surplusage as the last Account 63,452 16
money paid for goods delivered and work done for the service of the Great Wardrobe, detailed, within the time of this Account:
David Bosanquett, merchant, for Genoa velvet, purple and blue, for the coats of the two chief Heralds and to cover the Lord Chancellor's chair in the House of Lords; likewise for very costly purple Genoa damask to make a throne-canopy, an arm chair, high chairs etc. for Abraham Stanyan, Ambassador to the Sultan of Turkey; and for very rich Genoa silk damask and for purple silk for chairs etc. for Sir Robert Sutton, Ambassador Plenipotentiary at Constantinople; likewise for blue Genoa velvet to guard the liveries and for the bonnets of the 140 Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders for the year 1718; likewise for caps of black Genoa velvet for the King's watermen and for the liveries of the ten Children of the Chapel Royal and of Samuel Stubbs, ratkiller, for the same year; and for Genoa velvet for the cloaks of Prince George William and for coats for John, Duke of Montagu, for Charles, Duke of St. Albans, for Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, and for James, Earl of Berkley, Knights of the Garter; likewise for green and other coloured velvet for tablecloths, cushions etc.; and for purple Genoa silk damask for curtains for the Duchess of Munster's dining room at Hampton Court
1,582 18 3
William Barnsley, packer, for cloth for the House of Lords and for the seats in the House of Commons and for curtains there etc.; for cloth and serge for the liveries of the 100 Yeomen of the Guard and 40 Yeomen Warders for the year 1718; and for baize etc. for coats and linings for the 48 Watermen and 12 Pensioner Watermen; and for cloth for coats and linings for the ten children of the Chapel Royal for the same year; and for cloth of divers colours for covering gaming tables etc.; and for Spanish cloth for the further adornment of the bedchambers of the Countess Killmanseg at St. James's; and for many coloured cloth for the gowns of the 58 poor men of the Royal Maundy; and for rich doubledyed cloth for Alice Bill, herbstrewer, for the year 1718; and for serge for curtains adapting the ante-chamber at Hampton Court for the use of the Players 1,573 3 6
Richard Chamberlain and Company, mercers, for Genoa velvet, both plain and also interwoven with gold, to cover two altars, one with cushions, for Abraham Stanyan and Sir Robert Sutton, Ambassadors; and for black Belgian velvet for the funeral bier of Prince George William; and for silks to adorn the chambers of Lord Oxford's former house and the Duchess of Munster's apartments at St. James's and for purple Genoa silk damask for the Duchess of Portland's apartments at Kensington 519 11 9
John Johnson and Company, mercers, for plain velvet and velvet interwoven with gold and of divers colours to line the coats of the Heralds and Officers of the King's Household, to furnish the Debating Chambers of the Houses of Parliament, to cover gaming tables, to make robes and coats for John, Duke of Montagu, for Charles Duke of St. Albans, for Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, for James, Earl of Berkley, and for Frederick Augustus, Prince of Limburg and for Ernest Augustus, Duke of York, Knights of the Garter, and to furnish apartments at Kensington and St. James's Palace etc 533 6 10½
Charles Mathews, laceman, for narrow gold fringe for enriching the liveries of the Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders and of the ten Children of the Chapel Royal for the year 1718; also for like wares for Sir Robert Sutton, Ambassador to Constantinople, and for the Knights of the Garter and for the Heralds 1,183 10 9
John Hasell and Company, lacemen, for gold and silver fringe for a throne-canopy, an arm chair and two chairs with cushions for Abraham Stanyan, Ambassador to the Turks; and for narrow gold lace for enriching the liveries of the 100 Yeomen of the Guard and 40 Yeomen Warders for the year 1718; etc 866 0 1
William Weeks, laceman, for lace edgings for French fringes of silver and gold and for rich lace and embroidered work for furnishing the house (late the Earl of Oxford's) near St. James's Church and for Kensington and Hampton Court Palaces etc 593 19
Stephen Towlouse, embroiderer, for embroidering 140 coats, front and back, with the letters G.R. and with roses, thistles, crowns and other emblems for the Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders; and for embroidery for Sir Robert Sutton, and for the Knights of the Garter etc 1,311 2 0
John Robinson, linen draper, for Hollands and cambric for Sir Robert Sutton, for the King's Bargemaster and 48 Watermen, for the 58 poor men of the Royal Maundy, for General Hammerstein and Monsieur Loven, for Abraham Stanyan, Ambassador to the Turks, and for the Chapel Royal at St. James's Palace 171 14
Joseph Windham and Company, linen drapers, for like wares for Messieurs Hattoff, Hammerstein and Loven, Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, for the King's Bargemaster and 48 Watermen, for the ten Children of the Chapel Royal, for the 58 poor men of the Royal Maundy and for the King's Chaplains 856 1 5
Robert Graham, tailor, for making coats, breeches, liveries and robes of office for the Heralds, the Children of the Chapel Royal, the Master of the Game at Newmarket (ludis praefecti apud Neoforum), Samuel Stubbs, ratkiller, and for John, Duke of Montagu, and Thomas, Duke of Newcastle 150 13 9
Robert Petre, tailor, for liveries for 50 Yeomen of the Guard and 140 [sic] Yeomen Warders and for the four Game Keepers at Newmarket and for scarves (auriculis) etc. for Charles, Duke of St. Albans, and James, Earl of Berkley, Knights of the Garter, and for other tailor's work 187 6 11
William Dixon, tailor, for 40 coats and breeches for the 40 Yeomen Warders for the year 1718 100 0 0
Francis Fox, Yeoman tailor, for netting for the Tennis Court at Hampton Court (pro panni veliferi virgis 315 ad sphaerist' abducend' apud Hanton') and for his work and that of 18 other tailors of the Wardrobe, Michaelmas 1717 to Michaelmas 1718 460 11 6
John Vanderbank, arras worker, for materials to mend and restore carpets and tapestries at Kensington Palace; and for the yearly rent of the tailors' and arras-workers' workshops in Queen's Street for the year to Michaelmas 1718; and for his work and that of 14 arras-workers of the Wardrobe from Michaelmas 1717 to Michaelmas 1718 481 6 0
Anne Colthrop, sempstress, for making sheets and table-cloths for the King, for his Ambassadors to Turkey and Constantinople etc. and for the ten Children of the Chapel Royal 36 8 11
Mary Sedgwick, cap-maker, for 23 hats for the said Children and for the three Keepers of the Racecourse at New-market (rem saltuariam apud Neoforum curantium), with bands thereto 11 19 0
Mary Pearce, cap-maker, for a silken cap with enrichments for John Austis, King at Arms 3 19 0
John Aird, glover, for 150 gauntlets for the 100 Yeomen of the Guard, the 40 Yeomen Warders and the ten Children of the Chapel Royal for the year 1718 54 15 0
William Haddock, belt-maker, for 140 soldiers' buckled leather belts, for 40 belts of cloth and velvet, and 140 swords, with gilt pommels, for the said Yeomen and Yeomen Warders, for the same year 339 10 0
John Bee, hosier, for woollen hose for the 100 Yeomen, the 40 Yeomen Warders, the King's Bargemaster, the 48 Watermen and the ten Children of the Chapel Royal and for the 58 poor men for the year 1718 74 7 0
Thomas Phill and Jeremiah Fletcher, upholsterers, for beds, bedding, cushions, hangings, chairs etc. for the King and St. James's Palace, Hampton Court, Windsor, Kensington, Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament 3,603 6 4
John Gumley and James Moore, cabinet-makers, for mirrors, desks, drawers etc. 330 17 0
Richard Roberts, joiner, for chairs, arm chairs, stools etc.; for interior woodwork in the Royal Palaces; for desks and chests of oak for the King's Ambassadors; and for 72 seats for the installation of Prince Frederick and the Duke of York as Knights of the Garter at Windsor Castle 1,669 14 6
William Johnson, coffer maker, for close-stools etc. for the Wardrobe 329 15 0
John Grant, Heraldic painter, for two banners, gilt, with the Royal Arms emblazoned thereon with St. George's and Imperial crowns, and bearing in addition the Arms of Prince Frederick and of Ernest Augustus, Duke of York, and of the Duke of St. Albans, most recently created Knights of the Garter 104 14 4
Edward Castle and Company, stationers, for bibles, prayer books and stationery wares for the Ambassadors, for the Chapels Royal, for the Wardrobe etc. 549 1 11
Thomas Dummer, Deputy Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, for Exchequer fees etc.; for travelling; and for his customary allowance 312 11 3
William Wood, clerk of the check, for 140 watching cloaks for the Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders 140 0 0
William Crofts, Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal, for 60 pairs of buckled shoes for the year 1718 10 10 0
Thomas Powell and Edmund Woodeson, two children of the Chapel Royal, whose voices have broken; fitting out 18 15 2
Jonathan Smith, for linen for the Sub Dean, the Gentlemen etc. of the Chapels Royal at St. James's and Kensington 27 10 0
William Vanhuls, Clerk of the Wardrobe, for his services for the year to Michaelmas 1718 and for a richly embellished chest 36 0 0
John Elrington, steward, for his care in measuring and weighing materials for the Wardrobe and for disbursements; year to Michaelmas 1718 86 5 6
Catherine Port, housemaid, for cleaning the office of the Great Wardrobe; year to Michaelmas 1718 21 0 0
Nathan Whitham, skinner, for cleaning and airing the King's Stoles; same time 13 6 8
William Holmes, for coal and candles etc. for the Office in Queen Street, for cleaning the windows there, for the yearly gifts to the poor of St. Martin's in the Fields, for yearly rent of lighting (redditu lychnorum) for repair of the clock; and for 140 bonnets for the Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders; and for his yearly allowance and for his livery, year to Michaelmas 1718; and for leather shoes for the 58 poor men; and for the yearly rent of the Great Wardrobe to Michaelmas 1718 440 17 8
John King, porter of the Wardrobe, for his wage; year to Michaelmas 1718 20 0 0
John Sergeant, messenger, for his 1s. 6d. a day to Michaelmas 1718 and for his livery 33 8 3
Christopher Hill, Master of the King's barges, for points 9 12 0
(total of the above 18,849l. 11s.d.)
£ s. d.
payments by Letters Patent or by Royal Sign Manual for rewards, liveries etc.:
payments by Letters Patent:
John, Duke of Montagu, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, in lieu of poundage at 2,000l. for himself and 200l. for his Deputy; by Letters Patent of 5 April 4 Anne; year to Michaelmas 1718
2,200 0 0
Edmund Dummer, Clerk of the Great Wardrobe, for his reward; by ditto of 13 Jan. 1 George I 300 0 0
John Plat, Yeoman of the Leash, for his livery, due All Saints Day 1717; by ditto of 6 March ‘19 Car. II’ (fn. 4) 2 12 0
Le Strange Symes, Yeoman and Keeper of the Masks and Revels; for ditto ditto; by ditto of 15 May 30 Car. II 1 6 8
Edward Harrison, Child of the Leash, for ditto ditto; by ditto of 1 July 32 Car. II 12 0 8
John Bret, Joseph Richards, William Weeket and Samuel Clarke, Exchequer messengers, for their liveries due Xmas 1717; by ditto of 13 Dec. 1 George I 4 16 0
Edmund Dummer, Clerk of the Great Wardrobe, for his livery due St. Andrew's Day 1717; by ditto of 13 Jan. 1 George I 30 19 8
Sir John Vanbrug, Comptroller of the Works, for his livery due Xmas 1717; by ditto of 24 Jan. 1 George I 8 9 4
Grinling Gibbons, master sculpter and wood carver, for ditto ditto; by ditto of 3 May 1 George I 8 0 0
Thomas Hughes, master bricklayer, for ditto ditto; by ditto of same date 5 3 4
Benjamin Jackson, master mason, for ditto ditto; by ditto ditto 2 2 0
(total by Letters Patent 2,575l. 9s. 8d.)
payments by Dormant Warrant under the Royal Sign Manual:
John, Duke of Montagu, for his livery due Xmas 1717; by dormant Warrant of 22 Nov. 1713
106 13 4
Robert Gardner, Edward Browne, Lawrence Saxon, James Sell, David Harris and William Taylor, Pages of the Bedhamber (Regii conclavis administris) for their liveries due St. John Baptist's Day 1718: by ditto of 12 April, 1 George I 280 18 0
John Eccles, Master of the King's Musick, and 21 Musicians, for liveries due St. Andrew's Day 1716; by ditto of 15 Nov. 2 George I 354 15 0
Robert Hemington, William Whitmore, Joseph Ashley and Cornelius Tilberg, Grooms of the Privy Chamber (Regis Cubicular 'e Secretioribus), for their liveries due All Saints Day 1717; and four other Pages of the Presence Chamber (sub-cubic') and ten Grooms of the Great Chamber, for ditto due Whitsuntide 1718; by ditto of 14 March 1715 174 2 0
William Vanhuls, Clerk of the Wardrobe, for his livery due All Saints Day 1718: Michael Hounslief, cook, for ditto ditto; William Johnson, coffer-maker for ditto ditto; Stephen Toulouse, embroiderer, for ditto ditto; Richard Roberts, joiner, for ditto ditto; and John Elrington, Clerk of the Great Wardrobe, for ditto ditto 145 18 2
Claude Amyand, the King's barber, for his livery due St. John Baptist's Day 1718; Mary Lownan, laundress, for her livery due St. Andrew's Day 1717; James Moore, a musician, for his livery ditto; John Dissell, former master cook, for ditto due All Saints Day 1717; John Hopson, master joiner, for ditto due Xmas 1717; by ditto of 3 July 1716 129 7 10
Francis Fox, tailor of the King's Robes, for liveries due All Saints Day and St. Andrew's Day 1717; and for his fee of 12d. a day for the time of this Account; by ditto of 6 Jan. 1716–17 83 5 0
Nathaniel Witham, skinner, for his livery due All Saints Day [1717] and for his fee of 2s. a day for the time of this Account; by ditto of 16 April 1717 40 15 4
Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, Lord Chamberlain, for his livery due Xmas 1717; by ditto of 18 May 1717 66 16 0
Sir Christopher Wren, late Surveyor General of Works, for his liveries due All Saints Day 1715, 1716, 1717; David Launce, plaisterer, for his liveries for the same years; Thomas Robinson, master smith, for his livery due All Saints Day 1717; Arthur Bradley and Talbot Young, two musicians, for their liveries due St. Andrew's Day 1717; by ditto of 17 Dec. 1717 94 12 6
(total by Dormant Warrants 1,477l. 3s. 2d.) 4,052 12 10
customary payments to Officers of the Exchequer and the Great Wardrobe:
James, Viscount Stanhope, for his robes at Xmas 1717 as Chancellor of the Exchequer
14 4 0
John Aislabie, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for summer and winter robes at Easter, Whitsuntide and Michaelmas 1718 20 9 4
Sir William Sympson, a [Cursitor] Baron of the Exchequer, for winter and summer robes Xmas 1717 and Whitsuntide 1718 12 17 4
Samuel, Lord Masham, King's Remembrancer, for his winter robes Xmas 1717 4 12 8
Leonard Thompson, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, for ditto 2 13 4
George Wright, Clerk of the Crown, for winter and summer robes, Xmas 1717 and Whitsuntide 1718 3 5 10
Edward Harley and Thomas Foley, Auditors of the Imprests, for winter robes, Xmas 1717 10 2 0
Sir William Ashburnham and Sir Simeon Stewart, bts., Chamberlains of the Exchequer, for winter and summer robes, Xmas 1717 and Whitsuntide 1718 26 13 0
George, Earl of Halifax, and Henry Pelham, Clerks of the Exchequer, for their robes as above 5 8 0
John, Duke of Montagu, for like robes as Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, ditto 15 0 0
Edmund Dummer, Clerk of the Wardrobe, for ditto ditto 3 11 0
John Elrington, Under-Clerk of the Wardrobe, for ditto ditto 2 3 4
Francis Fox, Yeoman Tailor and the Doorkeeper of the Wardrobe, for ditto ditto and for fees of 6d. and 8d. a day 24 10 10
145 10 8
yearly payments to the Officers of the Wardrobe, as of old:
John, Lord Montagu, Keeper; year to Michaelmas 1718
100 0 0
Edmund Dummer, Clerk, for his fee and reward and for office necessaries; ditto 24 18 4
Thomas Foley, for the Auditor's fee 91 6 8
216 5 0
usual allowances to this Accountant for battelage etc. 9 12 4
total payments and allowances £86,726 9
and so the Accomptant is in Surplusage £70,654 6 2
Auditor's Memorandum. The said Surplusage hath arisen by allowing in this and preceding Accompts … the whole annual expense of the said Office … according to the ancient method … but it does not appear what part remains unpaid …, the Vouchers … not having been produced …
Declared 5 September 1721.

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CIVIL LIST: KINGS PENSIONS.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 1924, ROLL 15 [A.0.1/1924/15].

William Clayton, Paymaster of the King's Pensions and other Allowances.

Final Account: 29 November 1717 (inclusive) to 18 March 1717–18 (exclusive).

Charge. £ s. d.
Arrears: Remaining in this Accomptant's hands upon the determination of his preceding Accompt 3,121 10
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer:
Michaelmas term, 4 George I, in full of 50,000l. by Privy Seal of 20 Nov. 1716
7,099 12
the same term, in part of 50,000l. by Privy Seal of 28 Nov. 4 George I 9,348 7 11
Easter term, 4 & 5 George I, in further part of the same 13,740 17 6
Michaelmas term, 5 George I, in full of 15,000l. for the support of poor French Protestants by Privy Seal Dormant of 29 Sept. 1714 and Royal Sign Manual of 2 April 1717 7,500 0 0
(total receipts as above 37,688l. 18s.d.)
total charge and receipts £40,810 8 11
Discharge. £ s. d.
Money paid by this Accomptant for the relief of the poor French Protestants:
to Capt. Deguthon for the French clergy
1,500 0 0
to Philip Menard, James Robethon, Moses Pujolas, Louis de Clouseaux and Peter James Du Desert for the laity 6,000 0 0
7,500 0 0
pensions and allowances pursuant to Establishments under the Royal Sign Manual and by Special Warrants:
by the Great Establishment of 18 April 1716:
the Countess Dowager of Arlington; half year to Xmas 1717
500 0 0
Katherine Armstrong; same time 50 0 0
Mary Armstrong; same time 50 0 0
Thomas Atterbury; same time 50 0 0
Nehemiah Arnold, for Susanna Arnold; same time 15 0 0
Matthias Ascough; same time 15 0 0
Mary Ashton; same time 15 0 0
Margaret Abernathy; same time 10 0 0
Mary Austen; same time 4 0 0
Sir Thomas Aleyn; same time 75 0 0
Elizabeth Aspinwall; same time 20 0 0
Richard, Earl of Bellamont, half year to Midsummer 1717 150 0 0
Charles Bagot. Executor of Col. Richard Bagot, an old soldier; Midsummer 1717 to 18 Nov. 1717, the day of his death 77 7 11¼
Jane Berkley; half year to Xmas 1717 100 0 0
Rebecca Bruges alias Pride; same time 40 0 0
Theodore Ballisy; same time 75 0 0
Williamina Bunce; same time 25 0 0
Deborah Birch; three quarters to Xmas 1717 150 0 0
Susanna Benson; half year to Xmas 1717 25 0 0
Elizabeth Battell, widow of Dr. Battell; same time 25 0 0
Richard Miller, for Brasseley's children; same time 22 0 0
Elizabeth Bedford; same time 20 0 0
Anne Byng; same time 20 0 0
Walter Butler; same time 15 0 0
Grisel Burghill; same time 20 0 0
John Butts; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth Boucher and Mary Boucher; same time 20 0 0
Elizabeth Bellcheir; same time 10 0 0
Martha Bastin; same time 10 0 0
Jane Bell; same time 10 0 0
Katherine Buck; same time 7 10 0
Sarah Browne; same time 5 10 0
Elizabeth Batten, widow, from the Princess; same time 5 0 0
Jeanne Guenon de Beaubuisson and Anne and Jane her daughters; same time 50 0 0
Thomas Beverley; same time 50 0 0
Matthew Bosch; same time 50 0 0
Carsten Bockholtz, valet de chambre to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 25 0 0
Matthew Borow, keeper of the said late Prince's Plate; same time 10 0 0
John Brotherson, groom to the said late Prince; same time 7 10 0
John, Lord Culpeper; same time 300 0 0
the Countess Dowager of Cassillis; same time 100 0 0
Sir Henry Dutton Colt; same time 100 0 0
Thomas Cornwallis; same time 50 0 0
Anne Christian; same time 30 0 0
Edith College; same time 75 0 0
Magdalen Cunningham; same time 15 0 0
Anne Collins; same time 10 0 0
Mary Webster and Elizabeth Mission, Executrices of Marmaduke Conway; three months 81 days to 19 Dec. 1717, the day of his death 9 8 9
Eleanor Conway; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Thomas Chamberlaine; same time 9 0 0
Isaac Crocker; same time 6 0 0
Eleanor Clauson; same time 4 0 0
Edmond Chalener, for Farquhar's children; same time 10 0 0
Stephen Cailland; same time 100 0 0
Visconte Cigala; same time 25 0 0
Agnetta Cooper; same time 100 0 0
Joanna Cutts; same time 50 0 0
Louise de Cire; same time 15 0 0
Elie Canolle and Marie Madelaine his wife; same time 10 0 0
Anne de Cornet; three quarters to Xmas 1717 11 5 0
Martha Collins; half year to Xmas 1717 20 0 0
Penelope Dolliffe, Executrix of Susanna Clarke; six months and 51 days to 14 Aug. 1716, the day of her death 6 7 11¼
the Countess Dowager Dalhousie; half year to Xmas 1717 100 0 0
Susanna Durell; same time 150 0 0
Jane Dummer, daughter of Edmond Dummer, late Surveyor of the Navy; same time 75 0 0
Elizabeth Doyley; same time 50 0 0
Dame Jane Douglas and her daughter; same time 35 0 0
Anne Duke; same time 22 16 3
John Dwyre in lieu of 2s. day at the Exchequer; same time 18 5 0
Hester Dawson; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth Disney and Anne Disney; same time 20 0 0
Jane Dickenson; same time 10 0 0
Marie de Rambure Drancour; same time 12 10 0
Bachelier Delepine; same time 15 0 0
Charles, Lord Fitzwalter; same time 300 0 0
Lucius Henry, Lord Faulkland; same time 200 0 0
Henry Foubert; same time 250 0 0
Anne Fielding, for herself and four brothers and sisters; same time 125 0 0
Elizabeth Farthing; same time 50 0 0
Susanna Foxton, a Colonel's widow; same time 50 0 0
Anne Fitzharry; same time 25 0 0
Rebecca Foster; same time 15 0 0
Rebecca Flower; same time 10 0 0
Judith Fitzharry; three quarters to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Oswald Fawne; half year to Xmas 1717 9 0 0
Martha Francis; same time 25 0 0
Susanne Farey de Mue and Catherine de Farey, her niece; same time 20 0 0
Katherine Field; 1¼ years to Xmas 1717 37 10 0
Mary Griffith, relict of a Commissioner of the Salt Duties; half year to Xmas 1712 150 0 0
William Grahme; same time 100 0 0
Alice Grahme, widow of Dr. Grahme; same time 75 0 0
Elizabeth Grove, widow of Bishop Grove; same time 50 0 0
Edward Godfrey; same time 70 0 0
John Gostling, clerk; same time 25 0 0
Gregory Gemini; same time 25 0 0
Mary Gates, Executrix of Bernard Gates; same time 20 0 0
Mary Grahme, widow; same time 20 0 0
Anne Goldsborough; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Gibson; same time 7 10 0
Eleanor Goddard; same time 6 0 0
Sir Rowland Gwyn; same time 200 0 0
John Gotfred Gulman; same time 50 0 0
Daniel Guery; same time 25 0 0
Isaac Grognet; same time 17 10 0
Anne Grimandet; same time 12 10 0
Charlotte Gousset; quarter to Michaelmas 1717 4 0 0
Anne de la Guiminiere; half year to Xmas 1717 7 10 0
Judith Hawley; same time 150 0 0
George Frederick Handel; same time 100 0 0
Henrietta Howard, Executrix of Col. Philip Howard,? 85 days to 17 Sept. 1717, the day of his death 46 11 6
Henrietta Howard; half year to Xmas 1717 100 0 0
James Howard, son of Col. Philip Howard; same time 60 0 0
Lucy Howard, relict of Edward Howard; same time 50 0 0
Katherine Hildesley; same time 25 0 0
Elizabeth Hyde; same time 25 0 0
Maj. Nathaniel Hill; same time 25 0 0
Katherine Horlackendon; same time 20 0 0
Mary Hill; same time 20 0 0
George Holder; same time 11 0 0
Sarah Hussey; same time 10 0 0
Giles Roberts, Executor of Elizabeth Hall; 27 days to 21 July 1717, the day of her death 1 9 7
Elizabeth Harris; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Mary and Penelope Hutton; same time 12 3 4
Tabitha Horten; same time 5 0 0
Thomas, Lord Howard of Effingham; same time 400 0 0
William, Lord Hunsdon; same time 300 0 0
Ruperta Howe; same time 250 0 0
John George Hugk, Secretary to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 100 0 0
James Herault; same time 30 0 0
Margaret Humphreys; same time 15 0 0
David Harris for Herman's children; same time 20 0 0
Elizabeth Wood, Administratrix of Samuel Johnson; same time 150 0 0
Mary, Lady Inchiquin; same time 100 0 0
the Earl of Jersey, for his younger brother; same time 50 0 0
Dr. John Irish; three quarters to Xmas 1717 75 0 0
Frances Ireland and Jane Ireland; half year to Xmas 1717 50 0 0
Evert Jollivet; same time 25 0 0
Margaret Jolliffe; same time 10 0 0
Alice King; same time 50 0 0
Mary Kerr; same time 50 0 0
Mary Kirk, widow; till her son be provided for; same time 50 0 0
Abraham Kempe; same time 20 0 0
Anne Kershe; same time 10 0 0
Hamnet Kirkes; same time 50 0 0
Barbara Killigrew; same time 25 0 0
Charlotte, Lady Lovelace, and her son Nevil, Lord Lovelace; three quarters to Ladyday 1718 (a letter from the Treasury, directing the Accomptant to advance her Ladyships' pension) 300 0 0
Martha Lockhart; half year to Xmas 1717 150 0 0
Susanna Leighton; same time 50 0 0
Richard Lloyd and John Jones; same time 50 0 0
Oliver Lambert, a younger son of the Earl of Cavan; till otherwise provided for; same time 25 0 0
Mary Leigh; same time 25 0 0
Richard Longbottom; same time 25 0 0
Josina Lower; same time 10 0 0
John Layng; same time 50 0 0
Lady Mary Mordington; same time 10 0 0
Lady Anne Morgan; same time 100 0 0
Sarah Mathews, widow of Col. Mathews; same time 50 0 0
Frances McKenzie and her daughters; same time 75 0 0
Sir Winwood Mowat; same time 20 0 0
Elizabeth Minshull; same time 25 0 0
Margaret Morrison; same time 20 0 0
Milborne Madocks; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth McDonel; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth Mcracken; same time 15 0 0
Mary Marshall; same time 15 0 0
Abram Magney; same time 25 0 0
David Morris; same time 10 0 0
Rachel, Anne and Francis Mansel; same time 15 0 0
Sarah Miller; same time 6 12 0
Margaret Lamare; same time 7 10 0
Jane Mathews; same time 50 0 0
Jane May; same time 50 0 0
Daniel Martines; same time 50 0 0
Francois Masson; same time 12 10 0
Margaret Marolles; three quarters to Xmas 1717 18 15 0
Elizabeth Maulevirer; same time 18 15 0
Samuel de Neufville and Mariane his wife; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
John Christoff de Martini, Reader of the Lutheran Chapel; same time 20 0 0
Susanna, Lady Newport; same time 100 0 0
Cecilia Newbury; same time 20 0 0
Elizabeth Newman; same time 10 0 0
Hannah Nevill; same time 40 0 0
Rebecca Oates, widow of Dr. Oates; same time 150 0 0
Francis Otway; same time 5 0 0
Judith de Offranville; same time 10 0 0
Guy Palmes; same time 300 0 0
William Palmes, junior; same time 200 0 0
Lady Mary Philips; same time 75 0 0
Robert Paltock; same time 20 0 0
Lady Mary Prestwich; same time 40 0 0
Rowland Peirce; same time 20 0 0
Frances Plunket; same time 15 0 0
Anne Pack; same time 15 0 0
Rebecca Paulden; same time 12 10 0
Edward Purcell; same time 10 0 0
Jane Piggot; same time 10 0 0
William Powell; same time 10 0 0
Anne Pugh; same time 10 0 0
Charles Palmer; same time 5 0 0
William Witchell, son in law of Samuel Pack; for 39 days to 2 Aug. 1717, the day of his death 1 1
Christian de Plessen; half year to Xmas 1717 200 0 0
Jean Pellet; same time 25 0 0
Phillipe de Passack; same time 12 10 0
Mary Pasquet; same time 10 0 0
Cecilia Presgrave; same time 20 0 0
Mary Peates; same time 10 0 0
Dorothy Philips; same time 40 0 0
Henry Quin; same time 30 0 0
John Rowley; same time 75 0 0
Joanna Russell, formerly Rivett; same time 50 0 0
Lieut. Col. Francis Raynsford; same time 50 0 0
Elizabeth Ramsay; same time 50 0 0
Francis Raleigh; same time 50 0 0
Mary Robins, Queen Mary's Goddaughter; same time 20 0 0
Anne Richbell; same time 20 0 0
Charlotte Rycant; same time 20 0 0
Deborah Rolleston; same time 15 0 0
Magdalen Ross; same time 15 0 0
Mary Reeves; same time 30 0 0
Elizabeth Rossington; same time 15 0 0
Capt. Roger Raven; same time 13 13 9
Elizabeth Reynolds; same time 5 0 0
Katherine Roberts; same time 5 0 0
Peter la Roche, valet de chambre to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 50 0 0
Jean de Rigo; same time 12 10 0
Guilaume de Ruel; three quarters to Xmas 1717 18 15 0
George Sayer, Vice Chamberlain to the late Queen Mary; half year to Xmas 1717 250 0 0
Sir John Sayer; same time 100 0 0
Charles Shales, for the daughters of Capt. Shales, for a debt owing to their father; same time 50 0 0
Margaret Swinton; same time 25 0 0
Rabsey Smithsby; same time 10 0 0
Richard Sydenham; quarter to Michaelmas 1717 5 0 0
Victoria Slingsby; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Mary Shelly; same time 20 15 0
Mary Simons; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Sewell; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Slingsby; same time 10 0 0
Margaret and Sarah Simpson; same time 15 0 0
Mary St. Lo; same time 5 0 0
Anne Struther; same time 5 0 0
Edward, Earl of Sandwich; same time 400 0 0
Maynard, Duke of Schonberg and Leinster; same time 500 0 0
Godfriet Steidel, porter of the Lutheran Chapel; same time 10 0 0
Mary Smidt, laundress to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 7 10 0
Elizabeth Sherman; same time 53 15 0
George Townsend; same time 100 0 0
Margaret Townsend, widow of a late Clerk of the Wardrobe; same time 50 0 0
Dorothy Torway, late Mrs. Hyde; same time 25 0 0
Margaret Thorny croft; same time 30 0 0
Elizabeth Tattersall; same time 10 0 0
Windham Thompson; same time 5 0 0
Clifton Thompson; two years to Xmas 1717 20 0 0
Catherine Tessein; half year to Xmas 1717 5 0 0
Madalaine Thomas; same time 5 0 0
Thomas Tagg; same time 5 0 0
Martha de Tehilhac; same time 7 10 0
Rachel Thomas; same time 30 0 0
James Vernon, senior, same time 300 0 0
the Lady Orkney for Col. Villiers's children; same time 100 0 0
Anne Villiers, widow of Col. Villiers; same time 50 0 0
Elizabeth Varboon; same time 10 0 0
Jaques Vezian; same time 25 0 0
John Uvedale (by Nevil Ridley); three quarters to Xmas 1717 150 0 0
George Whichcote; same time 300 0 0
Elizabeth Winstanley, widow of the engineer who built the Edystone; half year to Xmas 1717 50 0 0
Elizabeth Waggett; same time 40 0 0
William Wattson; same time 40 0 0
Elizabeth Wandesford; same time 25 0 0
Margaret Whittle; same time 20 0 0
Winifred Whalley; same time 15 0 0
Mary Walter; same time 10 0 0
Sarah Wright; same time 10 0 0
Anne and Elizabeth Wilkinson; same time 20 0 0
Jane Walter; same time 7 10 0
Anne Whittle; same time 10 0 0
John Whittle; same time 13 0 0
Teresa Wroughton; same time 3 0 0
Katherine Walters; same time 2 10 0
Coort Walkeling, Substitute Privy Purse to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 50 0 0
Richard Watts; same time 25 0 0
Margaret Watson; same time 50 0 0
Katherine Walter; same time 100 0 0
Didric Walters, junior; same time 50 0 0
Mercy Young and Frances Young; three quarters to Xmas 1717 45 0 0
Evidences in the Assassination Plot against King William III; Capt. George Porter and Capt. George Fisher; Capt. William Boyce and Robert Inwood; John Lunt; Edward Brown; half year to Xmas 1717; also to Ruth Bertram, Executrix of Thomas Bertram for 55 days to 18 Aug. 1717, the day of his death 427 15
Dr. Robert Cannon, Sub-almoner for private pensions or charities at 800l. per an. and for an Arabic professor at Oxford and Cambridge; three quarters to Ladyday 1718 (a letter from the Treasury directing the Accomptant to advance the last quarter) 675 0 0
Ciprian and Paul Appia; year to Xmas 1717 20 0 0
Thomas Barclay, Minister of Albany in New York; three quarters to Xmas 1717 37 10 0
John, Lord Bishop of London, for a Minister in New England; year to Xmas 1717 100 0 0
the same, for maintaining Henry and John Giraud; three quarters to Xmas 1717 45 0 0
Robert Milling, Minister of the British Church at The Hague; half year to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Rice Evans, Minister of the English church at Amsterdam; same time 50 0 0
J. Mapletoft, Minister of the English church at Rotterdam; same time 50 0 0
J. Turner, Minister of Greenwich, in lieu of tithes; same time 2 11 3
Nicholas Onley, Vicar of Westminster, in lieu of tithes for land belonging to Westminster House; same time 2 5 6
Anthoine Marie de la Croze, Vicar of Old Windsor, in lieu of tithes for lands laid into Windsor Great Park; same time 12 10 0
Samuel Croxall, Vicar of Hampton church, of tithes for lands laid into Hampton Court Park; same time 18 0 10
the same, as Chaplain of Hampton Court Palace; same time 25 0 0
Timothy Poole, Reader of Hampton Court Palace; same time 10 0 0
P. Gaily De Gaujar, Minister of the French church at Wapping; same time 20 0 0
Francis Heweldine; same time 40 0 0
Dr. Nathaniel Hough, Afternoon Preacher at Kensington; same time 10 0 0
Benjamin Power, schoolmaster at Wapping; same time 10 0 0
Tregonnel Frampton and John Dighton, Trustees of the School at Newmarket, for the Schoolmaster there; same time 25 0 0
Henry Wise, Treasurer of the Charity School at Kensington, for the Schoolmaster there; same time 15 0 0
James Harwood, Schoolmaster at Windsor; same time 15 0 0
John Conradus Wernley, for service in Switzerland; same time 50 0 0
Thomas Rutter, Mayor and Chamberlain, and John Redman, John Giblet and John Barrett, Churchwardens, for the church and poor at New Windsor; same time 60 0 0
Paul Ryley and others. Churchwardens of Hampton, for the poor of Hampton; same time 25 0 0
Henry Priest and Avery Vokins, Churchwardens of Westminster, in lieu of poor's rate for Kensington House; same time 2 10 0
the same, for the poor of St. Margaret's, Westminster; same time 25 0 0
the same, for the Hospital in Tuttle Fields; same time 25 0 0
John Bird and James Raing, Churchwardens of St. Martin's, for the poor thereof; same time 50 0 0
Samuel Hancock and John Barnes, Churchwardens of St. James's, for the poor thereof; same time 25 0 0
Thomas Beckington and John Hearne, Churchwardens of Kensington, for the poor thereof; same time 12 10 0
John Millington, Minister of Kensington, for tithes; same time 0 8 9
Doctor Prat, Chanter of St. George's Chapel at Windsor, in lieu of tithes; three quarters to Xmas 1717 0 9 6
Thomas Griffith, Surveyor of the Highways at Paddington; half year to Xmas 1717 0 15 0
Robert Cromwell, Churchwarden of Paddington; same time 0 7 6
John Robertson, Collector of the Tithes at Paddington; same time 0 10 0
16,435 0
payments to French Refugees, persons of quality and others, by the hands of Jacob De La Mot Blagny; pursuant to another Establishment of same date:
Marie and Madelaine Alix; half year to Xmas 1717
30 0 0
Abel Tassein D'Alonne, who was Secretary to Queen Mary; same time 100 0 0
James Webb, Administrator of Elizabeth Boucher; from Midsummer 1717 to 23 Dec. 1717, the day of her death 24 2 10½
Judith Benigne and Charlotte de Goisy; three quarters to Xmas 1717 33 15 0
Anne de Boisrousseau; half year to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Marie Boitou; same time 15 0 0
Marie Beverige; same time 15 0 0
Edward and Maximilian Bourdiques; same time 15 0 0
Henriette Saurin, Administratrix of Elizabeth de la Barre; from Ladyday 1717 to the day of her death 9 16
Henriette De Bellefons; half year to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Chaterine de Bourbon; same time 18 0 0
Rose Baricave; same time 12 10 0
Anne de la Borde; same time 12 0 0
Catherine D'Hubac; same time 10 0 0
Susanne De Blance; three quarters to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Catherine De Fosse; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Pierre Balmier; same time 15 0 0
Judith Beconne; same time 7 10 0
Francoise de Grandry de Bette; same time 7 10 0
Isabelle de Bacalan; same time 7 10 0
Judith de Brugere de Peray; same time 6 0 0
Marie de Breville; same time 6 0 0
Susanne De bette; same time 6 0 0
Jean Bern; same time 10 0 0
Claude de Bos; same time 10 0 0
Daniel Bascoul; same time 10 0 0
Charlote Barbot; same time 15 0 0
Marie Bonet; same time 7 10 0
Lucrece de Chavernay; same time 25 0 0
Marie de Champagne; three quarters to Xmas 1717 30 0 0
Susanne Canterian; half year to Xmas 1717 20 0 0
Henriette de Corment de Foultcharmoy; same time 18 0 0
Hester de Civile; same time 15 0 0
Madelaine Chamier; same time 12 10 0
Marie and Susanne de Champlorier; same time 15 0 0
Madelaine de la Chenay; same time 10 0 0
Marie de la Chenay; same time 10 0 0
Marguerite De la Croizette; same time 10 0 0
Marie and Katherine du Chail; same time 10 0 0
Anne Gabrielle Cossarde; same time 10 0 0
Marianne de Cour; same time 7 10 0
Marie Jolie de Chadignac; same time 6 0 0
Anne de Cloux; same time 5 0 0
Catherine de St. Clair; same time 10 0 0
Camille Catelet; same time 12 10 0
Marie de Chabane; same time 5 0 0
Mariane de Charon; same time 7 10 0
Charlotte de Dangeau; same time 50 0 0
Marc Antonie Davessien de Moncal and Madelaine his wife; same time 50 0 0
Anne Deville; same time 25 0 0
Claude Davene; same time 20 0 0
Madelaine Dormant; same time 15 0 0
Catherine de Dollon; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth Sixte Dalem; same time 15 0 0
Francois Dallans; same time 12 10 0
Marthe D'offranville; same time 12 10 0
Claudia Duncan; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Marmande D'Aucere; same time 10 0 0
Marie Dane our; same time 10 0 0
Catherine Prat de la Devese; same time 10 0 0
Angelique Dondart; same time 6 0 0
Louise Dagneaux; same time 7 10 0
Marie Dagneaux; same time 7 10 0
Isaac Dalais who was Secretary to her late Majesty [Queen Anne] at the Court of Hanover; same time 50 0 0
Susanne, Duchesse de la Force; same time 250 0 0
Grosmenil de Magny and others, for the Society of French Gentlewomen at The Hague; same time 100 0 0
Blanche de Fournie; same time 12 10 0
Marie de la Ferriere; same time 12 0 0
Marie Benigne de Franquefort; same time 10 0 0
Louise de Foyssac; three quarters to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Bernardine de Falgueroles; half year to Xmas 1717 6 0 0
Pierre Falaisseau; same time 100 0 0
Marie de lisle du Gast; same time 25 0 0
Anne Daniel du Grangue and Susanne Daniel; same time 20 0 0
Francoise Gueraud; same time 20 0 0
Anne Grossvenor; same time 15 0 0
Anne Guerin; same time 15 0 0
Marie Gacherie; same time 10 0 0
Angelique Legoux; same time 10 0 0
Marianne Legendre; same time 10 0 0
Ester Golim; same time 7 10 0
Benjamin Germain and Susanne his wife; same time 10 0 0
the Princess of Holsteinbeck; same time 100 0 0
Charlotte Justel; same time 30 0 0
Marie Jancour; same time 10 0 0
Marie Juneau; same time 5 0 0
Henriette de Champagne de Juigny; same time 12 10 0
Margarit Joly; same time 10 0 0
Anne, Margaret, Levinse and Marie, the four daughters of Amelia Kayser; same time 12 0 0
Jeanne de Benne de Louvigny; same time 20 0 0
Henriette de Louvigny and Marie de Louvigny, her daughters; same time 30 0 0
Marie Delamarie; same time 15 0 0
Constance Delamarie; same time 10 0 0
Olimpe de Longuevergne; same time 10 0 0
Margarit Loraine; same time 7 10 0
Ester and Lucrece Longueverne; same time 15 0 0
Jean Lardant; same time 12 10 0
Louise du Tresor du Mesnil Lambert; same time 10 0 0
Anne de Langerac; same time 25 0 0
Helene de Marenein and Marie Cornet; same time 35 0 0
Marie de Monceau, sister of the late Major General la Melonire; same time 25 0 0
Susanne de Molien; same time 20 0 0
Charlotte Talemant de Marmaude; same time 20 0 0
Louise and Aimée de la Mangere; same time 15 0 0
Mary and Ester du Mont; same time 15 0 0
Henriette Marie de la Muce; same time 15 0 0
Madelaine de la Martineire; same time 15 0 0
Anna de Manclere; same time 20 0 0
the Executrix of Susanne Culam de St. Mesme; Midsummer 1717 to 24 Dec. 1717, the day of her death 9 14
Francois, Jean, Catherine and Margarit Marioge; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Charlotte Monguion; same time 7 10 0
Anne Gabriele de Mon Meillan; same time 7 10 0
Anne Guinebaut de la Miliere; same time 7 10 0
Michel de Mentegur; same time 7 10 0
Susanne Gomorez de Marolles; same time 6 0 0
Jane Mouchard; same time 6 0 0
Isaac de Malray; same time 5 0 0
George Maturin, Minister; same time 25 0 0
Louise Marguerit Desbiass Mongomeré; year to Xmas 1717 30 0 0
Anne and Gabrielle, two sisters of Martigny; half year to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Jean Rhumb de Montigny; same time 50 0 0
Jean de la Menardiere; same time 20 0 0
James Maxwell (Mary Barquet being dead); three quarters to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Claude Marguerit de Neufville; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Frederic Guillaume, Prince of Nassau Sigen; same time 50 0 0
Susanne Petit; same time 20 0 0
Victoire de Pardailan; three quarters to Xmas 1717 22 10 0
Susanne de la Penotiere; half year to Xmas 1717 12 10 0
Marie Francoise de St. Paul; same time 12 10 0
Susanne Palie; same time 10 0 0
Bonne Green de Parcourt; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Perigoix; same time 10 0 0
Hipolite de Pressac; same time 10 0 0
Andre, Pierre and Henriette de la Prunanday; same time 7 10 0
Marie de Pechelves; same time 12 10 0
Marie La Pie; same time 7 10 0
Louise Pinyot; same time 7 10 0
Marie Pinyot; same time 7 10 0
Pierre Perault; same time 20 0 0
Clement Patonnier; same time 20 0 0
Susanne and Catherine de Portneuf; same time 15 0 0
Marie Perer; same time 7 10 0
Judith de Roux and Marie, her daughter; same time 10 0 0
Jacqueline Godeau de la Roche: same time 8 10 0
Judy Ricard; same time 7 10 0
Francoise Marie Reynaud; same time 6 0 0
Lady Charlotte de Roussi; same time 200 0 0
Jacques, Marquis de Rochegude; three quarters to Xmas 1712 75 0 0
Jean de Rochegude; same time 37 10 0
Marie Antoine Reboul; half year to Xmas 1717 10 0 0
Susanne and Elizabeth Robethon; same time 20 0 0
Constantin de Reneville; same time 25 0 0
Catherine Siegler; same time 25 0 0
Jane de la Salle; same time 20 0 0
Susanne De Serrure; same time 15 0 0
Susanne Desercler; same time 10 0 0
Blanche Samasan; same time 7 10 0
Henriette Samasan; same time 7 10 0
Francoise Saret; same time 6 0 0
Marguerit Saran; same time 5 0 0
Susanne Saran; same time 5 0 0
Marie de Samasan; same time 7 10 0
Jean de Soucelles for the Society Harelem; three quarters to Xmas 1717 15 0 0
Amelie de Stirum; half year to Xmas 1717 25 0 0
Marie Urseline de Stirum; same time 25 0 0
Henriette Pons de Thors; three quarters to Xmas 1717 45 0 0
Pierre de la Touche; half year to Xmas 1717 25 0 0
Marie de There and Marie de Blagny; same time 30 0 0
Elizabeth and Benigne Torteron; same time 17 0 0
Madelaine Judith de Proisy debte de Tughy; same time 15 0 0
Bernard de Vignan; same time 40 0 0
Claude de Veneville; same time 35 0 0
Michael Levassor; same time 30 0 0
Marguerit and Henriette De Villenure; same time 20 0 0
Thomas de la Cour de Vicouse; same time 15 0 0
Judith Valentine; same time 12 10 0
Elizabet Veron; same time 7 10 0
Marie Venier; same time 7 10 0
Elizabet de Vebron; same time 6 0 0
Marie de Verveillon; same time 6 0 0
Marie St. Faust Vicouse; same time 12 10 0
Francoise Verrie; same time 7 10 0
Gabrielle de Roussett, a blind woman; same time 6 0 0
Isabelle de la Verrie; same time 8 0 0
Nicholas Rambouillet and Louise Marie, his wife; same time 75 0 0
3,673 8
payments for pensions and Royal Bounty by particular Warrants under the Royal Sign Manual etc.:
by dormant Warrant under the Royal Sign Manual countersigned at the Treasury 6 July 1716:
Henry Florent, Count of Brandenburg; half year to Xmas 1717
75 0 0
Amelie Louise, Princesse of Portugal; three quarters to Xmas 1717 60 0 0
the Executors of Elizabet Marie her sister; Midsummer 1717 to 15 Oct. 1717, the day of her death 14 13 10
Amalie van Ghent and Henriette de Hompesch, her daughters; half year to Xmas 1717 35 0 0
Jane de Neufville; same time 30 0 0
(total under the above Warrant 214l. 13s. 10d.)
by Royal Sign Manual of 15 Nov. 1715:
Richard Marshall upon accompt of his yearly salary of 1,600l. per an. for keeping the King's Stud at Hampton Court and his running horses at Newmarket from Midsummer 1717
500 0 0
by dormant Warrant from the Prince of Wales as Guardian of the Kingdom of 10 Sept. 1716:
the Treasurer of the Charity School at Kensington; half year to Xmas 1717
25 0 0
the Treasurer of the Charity School at Richmond in Surrey; three quarters to Xmas 1717 22 10 0
(total under the above Warrant 47l. 0s. 0d.)
by like dormant Warrant of 1 Oct. 1716:
the late Prince of Denmark's Musick, James Paisible; three quarters to Xmas 1717
75 0 0
John Earnest Gaillard; half year to Xmas 1717 50 0 0
John Aubert, Humphrey Denby, James Graves, William Smith and Peter Lateur; same time 140 0 0
the Executor of Stephen Lefevre; Ladyday 1717 to 19 Oct. 1717, the date of his death 31 1
(total under the above Warrant 296l. 1s.d.)
by like dormant Warrant of 9 Oct. 1716:
John Xeres, a Jew converted to the Christian Faith; half year to Xmas 1717
26 17 6
by like dormant Warrant of 10 Jan. 1716–17:
Anne Rushworth; same time
25 0 0
by dormant Warrant under the Royal Sign Manual countersigned at the Treasury of 5 Feb. 1716–17:
Luke Schaub; same time
100 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 7 Feb. 1716–17:
Francois Louise de Pesuce, Seigneur de St. Saphorin; same time
500 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 14 Feb. 1716–17:
Margaret Alex; same time
50 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 30 April 1717:
Charles Douglas; same time
200 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date:
Gabriel Dumaunt, Baron de Blaignac; same time
75 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 13 May 1717:
George, Earl of Warrington; same time
750 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date:
Henry, Lord Herbert of Cherbury; same time
300 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 15 May 1717:
John de Birendorffe; same time
100 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 7 June 1717:
Sir William Gostwick, bt.; quarter to Xmas 1717
100 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date:
Elizabeth Biball; half year to Xmas 1717
12 10 0
by like dormant Warrant of 16 July 1717:
Robert Patten and William Calderwood at 50l. per an. each and William Mackintosh, William Shaw, James Lapan and William Patten at 30l. per an. each; same time
110 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 26 July 1717:
Thomas, Earl of Westmorland; year to Xmas 1717
1,000 0 0
George, Lord Abergavenny, Henry, Earl of Berkshire, and Henry, Lord Teynham, at 1,000l. per an. each; Frederick, Earl of Rochford at 600l. per an.; and Washington, Earl Ferrers at 500l. per an.; half year to Xmas 1717 2,050 0 0
(total under the above Warrant 3,050l.)
by like dormant Warrant of 2 Aug. 1717:
George Werden; half year to Xmas 1717
25 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 6 Aug. 1717:
Alexander Macdonald and Thomas Butler; same time
20 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 28 Aug. 1717:
Joseph, Conte de Vivians at 100l. per an.; Catherine de Verangeville at 25l. per an.; Anne Philotee Daubus at 40l. per an.; Pierre Declaris Florian and Marie de St. Mesme at 25l. per an.; half year to Xmas 1717
107 10 0
Jacques Saurin; 17 Sept. 1717 to Xmas 1717 28 5 9
(total under the above Warrant 135l. 15s. 9d.)
by like dormant Warrant of 22 Oct. 1717:
Abrigail Holland; Xmas quarter 1717
5 0 0
by like Warrant of same date:
Benjamin Tyers; same time
20 0 0
by like Warrant of 18 Nov. 1717:
Henry Mark Tento; same time
25 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date:
Lewis Renard; same time
50 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date: Armand Louis de St. George, Seigneur de Massay; same time 150 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 18 Nov. 1717:
Matthew Bosch, for his Additional Pension; same time
25 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date:
William Frederick Pape; same time
12 10 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date:
Didrick Walters, for his Additional Pension; same time
25 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 23 Nov. 1717:
Lady Mary Vere and Lady Harriot Vere; same time
125 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 17 Dec. 1717:
William Powell, for his Additional Pension; same time
5 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 17 Dec. 1717:
Charles Bodville, Earl of Radnor; two years to 23 Nov. 1717
2,000 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 18 Jan. 1717–18:
John Melton; quarter to same time
5 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 19 March 1717–18:
Thomas Day; half year to same time
150 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of same date: Agnes Leigh; same time 50 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 3 April 1718:
John Derison; quarter to same time
50 0 0
by like dormant Warrant of 24 April 1718:
Arneas Cameron; half year to same time
15 0 0
9,350 18
(total payments as above 29,459l. 7s.d.)
Exchequer fees, etc.:
Exchequer fees and incidents
751 16 10
this Accomptant for his extraordinary charge, Xmas 1717 to 19 March 1717–18 294 5
the same for riding charges of himself and his clerk 13 8 9
Thomas Foley for the Auditor's fee 18 10 3
1,078 1
money paid into the Exchequer by tally 11 May 5 George I 2,773 0
total payments and allowances £40,810 8 11¼
and so this Accomptant is in Surplusage
Declared 27 May 1719.
£0 0

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CIVIL LIST: KINGS PENSIONS.

AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 1924, ROLL 16 [A.O.1/1924/16].

Walter Chetwynd, Paymaster of the King's Pensions and other Allowances.

18 March 1717–18 to 25 December 1718.

Charge. £ s. d.
Arrears: remaining in this Accomptant's hands none, this being his first Accompt nil
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer:
Easter term, 4 & 5 George I, in part of 50,000l. by Privy Seal of 24 May 4 George I
18,727 1 6
Michaelmas term, 5 George I, in further part of the same 1,650 0 0
total charge and receipts £20,377 1 6
Discharge. £ s. d.
Pensions and allowances pursuant to Establishments under the Royal Sign Manual and by special Warrants:
by the Great Establishment of 18 April 1716:
Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, Executrix to the Countess Dowager of Arlington; Xmas 1717 to 18 Jan. 1717–18 the day of the Countess's death
65 15
Katherine Armstrong; Ladyday quarter 1718 25 0 0
Mary Armstrong; same time 25 0 0
Thomas Atterbury; same time 25 0 0
Nehemiah Arnold; same time 7 10 0
Mathias Ascough; same time 7 10 0
Mary Ashton; same time 7 10 0
Margaret Abernathy; same time 5 0 0
Sir Thomas Aleyn; same time 37 10 0
Elizabeth Aspinwall; same time 10 0 0
Rebecca Burges alias Pride; same time 20 0 0
Theodore Ballisy; same time 37 10 0
Williamina Bunce; same time 12 10 0
Susanna Benson; same time 12 10 0
Elizabeth Battle; same time 12 10 0
Richard Miller, for Brasseley's children; same time 11 0 0
Elizabeth Bedford; same time 10 0 0
Anne Byng; same time 10 0 0
Walter Butler; same time 7 10 0
Grizel Burghill; same time 10 0 0
John Butts; same time 7 10 0
Elizabeth Boucher and Mary Boucher; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Belcheir; same time 5 0 0
Martha Bastin; same time 5 0 0
Jane Bell; same time 5 0 0
Katherine Buck; same time 3 15 0
Sarah Browne; same time 2 15 0
Elizabeth Batten, widow; same time 2 10 0
Jeanne Guenon de Beaubuisson and Anne and Jane her daughters; same time 25 0 0
Thomas Beverley; same time 25 0 0
Mathew Bosh; same time 25 0 0
Castern Blockholt, valet de chambre to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 12 10 0
Mathew Borow, Keeper of the late Prince's Plate; same time 5 0 0
John Brotherston, Groom to the said late Prince; same time 3 15 0
John, Lord Colpeper; same time 150 0 0
the Countess Dowager of Cassillis; same time 50 0 0
Sir Henry Dutton Colt; same time 50 0 0
Thomas Cornwallis; same time 25 0 0
Edith College; same time 37 10 0
Anne Christian; same time 15 0 0
Magdalen Cunningham; same time 7 10 0
Anne Colins; same time 5 0 0
Eleanor Conway; same time 5 0 0
Thomas Chamberlain; same time 4 10 0
Isaac Crocker; same time 3 0 0
Eleanor Clauson; same time 2 0 0
Edmond Chaloner, for Farquhar's children; same time 5 0 0
Stephen Cailland; same time 50 0 0
Visconte Cigala; same time 12 10 0
Agnetta Cowper; same time 50 0 0
Louise de Cire; same time 7 10 0
Elie Canolle and Marie Madelaine his wife; same time 5 0 0
Anne de Cormel; same time 3 15 0
Martha Collins; same time 10 0 0
the Countess Dowager of Dalhousie; same time 50 0 0
Susanna Durell; same time 75 0 0
Jane Dummer, daughter of Edward Dummer, late Surveyor of the Navy; same time 37 10 0
Elizabeth Doyley; same time 25 0 0
Dame Jane Douglas and her daughter; same time 17 10 0
Anne Duke; same time 11 8
John Dwyre, in lieu of 5s. a day at the Exchequer; same time 9 2 6
Hester Dawson; same time 7 10 0
Elizabeth Disney and Anne Disney; same time 10 0 0
Jane Dickenson; same time 5 0 0
Marie de Rambure Draucourt; same time 6 5 0
Bachelier Delepine; same time 5 0 0
Charles, Lord Fitzwalter; same time 150 0 0
Lucius Henry, Lord Falkland; same time 100 0 0
Henry Foubert; same time 125 0 0
Anne Fielding, for herself and four brothers and sisters; same time 62 10 0
Elizabeth Farthing; same time 25 0 0
Susanna Faxton, a Colonel's widow; same time 25 0 0
Anne Fitzharry; same time 12 10 0
Rebecca Forster; same time 7 10 0
Rebecca Flower; same time 5 0 0
Judith Fitzharry; same time 5 0 0
Oswald Fawne; same time 4 10 0
Martha Francis; same time 12 10 0
Susanna Farey de Mue and Katherine de Farey, her niece; same time 10 0 0
Katherine Field; same time 7 10 0
Mary Griffith, relict of a Commissioner of the Salt Duties; same time 75 0 0
Alice Grahme, widow of Dr. Grahme: same time 37 10 0
Elizabeth Grove, widow of Bishop Grove; same time 25 0 0
Edward Godfrey; same time 35 0 0
John Gosling, clerk; same time 12 10 0
Gregory Gemini; same time 12 10 0
Mary Gates, Executrix of Bernard Gates; same time 10 0 0
Mary Grahme, widow; same time 10 0 0
Anne Goldsborough; same time 5 0 0
Elizabeth Gibson; same time 3 15 0
Eleanor Goddard; same time 3 0 0
Sir Rowland Gwynn; same time 100 0 0
John Godfrid Gulman; same time 25 0 0
Daniel Gury; same time 12 10 0
Isaac Grognet; same time 8 15 0
Anne Grimandet; same time 6 5 0
Anne de la Guiminiere; same time 3 15 0
Judith Hawley; same time 75 0 0
George Frederick Handel; same time 50 0 0
Henrietta Howard; same time 50 0 0
James Howard, son of Col. Philip Howard; same time 30 0 0
Lucy Howard, relict of Edward Howard; same time 25 0 0
Katherine Hildesley; same time 12 10 0
Elizabeth Hyde; same time 12 10 0
Major Nathaniel Hill: same time 12 10 0
Katherine Harlackenden; same time 10 0 0
Mary Hill; same time 10 0 0
George Holder; same time 5 10 0
Sarah Hussey; same time 5 0 0
Elizabeth Harris; same time 5 0 0
Mary and Penelope Hutton; same time 6 1 8
Tabitha Horton; same time 2 10 0
Thomas, Lord Howard of Effingham; same time 200 0 0
William, Lord Hunsdon; same time 150 0 0
Ruperta Howe; same time 125 0 0
John George Hugh, Secretary to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 50 0 0
James Heralt; same time 15 0 0
Margaret Humphreys; same time 7 10 0
David Harris, for Herman's children; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Wood, Administratrix of Samuel Johnson, clerk; same time 75 0 0
Mary, Lady Inchiquin; same time 50 0 0
the Earl of Jersey, for his younger brother; same time 25 0 0
Francis and John Ireland; same time 25 0 0
Evert Jollivet; same time 12 10 0
Margaret Jolliffe; same time 5 0 0
Alice King; same time 25 0 0
Mary Kerr; same time 25 0 0
Mary Kirke, widow, till her son be provided for; same time 25 0 0
Abraham Kempe; same time 10 0 0
Anne Kirshe; same time 5 0 0
Hamnet Kirkes; same time 25 0 0
Barbara Killegrew; same time 12 10 0
Charlotte, Lady Lovelace; half year to Michaelmas 1718 (a letter from the Treasury having directed her Ladyship's pension to be advanced) 200 0 0
Martha Lockhart; Ladyday quarter 1718 75 0 0
Susanna Leighton; same time 25 0 0
Richard Lloyd and John Jones; same time 25 0 0
Oliver Lambert, a younger son of the Earl of Cavan (till otherwise provided for); same time 12 10 0
Mary Leigh; same time 12 10 0
Richard Longbottom; same time 12 10 0
Josina Lower; same time 5 0 0
John Laying; same time 25 0 0
Lady Mary Mordington; same time 5 0 0
Lady Anne Morgan; same time 50 0 0
Sarah Matthews, widow of Col. Matthews; same time 25 0 0
Francis McKenzie and her daughters; same time 37 10 0
Elizabeth Minshul; same time 12 10 0
Margaret Morrison; same time 10 0 0
Milborne Madocks; same time 7 10 0
Elizabeth McDonnel; same time 7 10 0
Elizabeth Mcracken; same time 7 10 0
Mary Marshal; same time 7 10 0
Abraham Magney; same time 12 10 0
David Morris; same time 5 0 0
Rachel Anne and Frances Mansel; same time 7 10 0
Sarah Miller; same time 3 6 0
Margaret Lamare; same time 3 15 0
Jane Mathews; same time 25 0 0
Jane May; same time 25 0 0
Daniel Martines; same time 25 0 0
Francois Masson; same time 6 5 0
Elizabeth De Maulevrier; same time 6 5 0
Samuel De Neufville and Mariane his wife; same time 5 0 0
John Christoffe de Martini, Reader of the Lutheran Chapel; same time 10 0 0
Susanna, Lady Newport; same time 50 0 0
Cecilia Newbury; same time 10 0 0
Elizabeth Newman; same time 5 0 0
Hannah Nevil; same time 20 0 0
Rebecca Oates, widow of Dr. Titus Oates; same time 75 0 0
Frances Otway; same time 2 10 0
Judith d'Offranville; same time 5 0 0
Guy Palmes; same time 150 0 0
William Palmes, junior; same time 100 0 0
Lady Mary Phillips; same time 37 10 0
Robert Paltock; same time 10 0 0
Lady Mary Prestwich; same time 10 0 0
Rowland Peirce; same time 10 0 0
Francis Plunket; same time 7 10 0
Anne Pack; same time 7 10 0
Rebecca Paulden; same time 6 5 0
Edward Purcell; same time 5 0 0
Jane Piggott; same time 5 0 0
William Powel; same time 5 0 0
Anne Pugh; same time 5 0 0
Christian De Plessen; same time 100 0 0
Jean Pellett; same time 12 10 0
Philipe De Passac; same time 6 5 0
Marie Pasquet; same time 5 0 0
Cecilia Presgrave; same time 10 0 0
Mary Peates; same time 5 0 0
Dorothy Phillips; same time 20 0 0
Henry Quin; same time 15 0 0
John Rowley; same time 37 10 0
Lieut. Col. Francis Raynsford; same time 25 0 0
Elizabeth Ramsey; same time 25 0 0
Frances Raleigh; same time 25 0 0
Mary Robins, Queen Mary's god-daughter; same time 10 0 0
Anne Richbell; same time 10 0 0
Charlotte Rycant; same time 10 0 0
Deborah Rollestone; same time 7 10 0
Magdalen Ross; same time 7 10 0
Mary Reeves; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth Rossington; same time 7 10 0
Katherine Robertes; same time 2 10 0
Pierre La Roche, valet to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 25 0 0
Jean de Rigo; same time 6 5 0
Guleaume De Ruel; same time 6 5 0
George Sayers, Esq.; same time 125 0 0
Sir John Sayers; same time 50 0 0
Margaret Swinton; same time 12 10 0
Rabsey Smithsby; same time 5 0 0
Victoria Slingsby; same time 5 0 0
Mary Shelley; same time 10 7 6
Mary Simons; same time 5 0 0
Elizabeth Slingsby; same time 5 0 0
Margaret Simpson; same time 3 15 0
Sarah Simpson; same time 3 15 0
Mary St. Loe; same time 2 10 0
Anne Struther; same time 2 10 0
Edward, Earl of Sandwich; three quarters to Michaelmas 1718 600 0 0
Meinerd, Duke of Schonberg and Leinster; Ladyday quarter 1718 250 0 0
Godfried Steidel, porter to the Lutheran Chapel; same time 5 0 0
Mary Smidt, laundress to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 3 15 0
Elizabeth Sherman; same time 26 17 6
Margaret Townsend, widow to a late Clerk of the Wardrobe; same time 25 0 0
George Townsend; same time 50 0 0
Dorothy Torway; same time 12 10 0
Mary Thornicroft; same time 15 0 0
Elizabeth Tattersall; same time 5 0 0
Cliffton Thompson; same time 2 10 0
Katherine Tessien; same time 2 10 0
Magdalen Thomas; same time 2 10 0
Thomas Tagg; same time 2 10 0
Martha de Teilhac; same time 3 15 0
Rachel Thomas; same time 15 0 0
James Vernon, senior; same time 150 0 0
the Lady Orkney, for Col. Villere's children; same time 50 0 0
Anne Viliers; same time 25 0 0
Elizabeth Verboon; same time 5 0 0
Jaques Vezian; same time 12 10 0
Nevil Ridley, for the use of John Uvedale, a minor; same time 50 0 0
George Whichcote; same time 100 0 0
Elizabeth Winstanley, widow of the Engineer who built the Edystone 25 0 0
Elizabeth Waggett; same time 20 0 0
William Watson; same time 20 0 0
Elizabeth Wandesford; same time 12 10 0
Margaret Whittle; same time 10 0 0
Winefred Whaley; same time 7 10 0
Mary Walter; same time 5 0 0
Sarah Wright; same time 5 0 0
Anne and Elizabeth Wilkinson; same time 10 0 0
Jane Walter; same time 3 15 0
Anne Whittle; same time 5 0 0
John Whittle, clerk; same time 6 10 0
Teresa Wroughton; same time 1 10 0
Katherine Walters; same time 1 5 0
Coort Walkeling, Substitute Privy Purse to the late Prince George of Denmark; same time 25 0 0
Richard Watts; same time 12 10 0
Margaret Watson; same time 25 0 0
Dame Katherine Waller; same time 50 0 0
Didric Walters, junior; same time 25 0 0
Mercy Young and Frances Young; same time 15 0 0
witnesses in the Assassination Plot:
George Porter and Richard Fisher at 160l. per an. each, William Boyce at 156l.per an., Robert Inwood at 78l. per an., John Lunt at 52l. per an. and Edward Browne at 26l. per an.; same time
208 0 0
Dr. Thomas Linford, Sub-almoner for Private Pensions and Charities; half year to Michaelmas 1718; and for Arabick Professors at Oxford and Cambridge, same time 450 0 0
Cyprian and Paul Appia: quarter to Ladyday 1718 5 0 0
John, Lord Bishop of London, for a Minister in New England; same time 25 0 0
Rice Evans, Minister of the English church at Amsterdam; same time 25 0 0
J. Mapletoft, Minister of the English church at Rotterdam; same time 25 0 0
Dr. La Croze, Vicar of Old Windsor; same time 6 5 0
Pierre Gauly de Gaujac, Minister of the French chapel at Wapping; same time 10 0 0
Francis Hewerdine; same time 20 0 0
N. Hough, Doctor of Divinity, Minister of Kensington for an afternoon preacher; same time 5 0 0
Benjamin Power, schoolmaster at Wapping; same time 5 0 0
John Dighton, Trustee for the schoolmaster at Newmarket; same time 12 10 0
Henry Lowman, Treasurer for the schoolmaster at Kensington; same time 7 10 0
Thomas Rutter, Mayor, for the Charity School at Windsor; same time 7 10 0
John Conradus Werneley; same time 25 0 0
Samuel Gilman, Mayor, et aliis for the church and poor at New Windsor; same time 30 0 0
Avery Vokins and Richard Nourse Churchwardens of St. Margaret's, Westminster, in lieu of a poor's rate, and for the poor of the said church and the Hospital in Tuttle Fields; same time 26 5 0
James Rainge and Philip Davis, Churchwardens of the parish of St. Martin's in the Fields for the poor thereof; same time 25 0 0
John Barnes and John Green, Churchwardens of the parish of St. James's, for the poor thereof; same time 12 10 0
Benjamin Bancks and Robert Watts, Churchwardens of the parish of Kensington, for the poor there; same time 6 5 0
John Millington, Minister of Kensington, in lieu of tithes; same time 0 4
7,867 17
payments to French Refugees, persons of quality and others, by the hands of Jacob De la Mot Blagny, pursuant to another Establishment of the same date:
Marie and Madelaine Alix; Ladyday quarter 1718
15 0 0
Abel Tassein Dallone, who was Secretary to Queen Mary; same time 50 0 0
Judith Benique and Charlotte de Goisy; same time 11 5 0
Anne de Boirousseau; same time 7 10 0
Marie Boitous; same time 7 10 0
Marie Beveridge; same time 7 10 0
Edward and Maximilian Bourdignes; same time 7 10 0
Henry de Bellefons; same time 7 10 0
Catherine de Bourbon; same time 9 0 0
Rose Baricave; same time 6 5 0
Anne Delaborde; same time 6 0 0
Catherine D'hubac; same time 5 0 0
Susanne Leblanc; same time 5 0 0
Catherine Defosse; same time 5 0 0
Pierre Palmier; same time 7 10 0
Judith Debaconne; same time 3 15 0
Francoise De Giandry Debette; same time 3 15 0
Isebelle Bacalan; same time 3 15 0
Juelist (sic) De Brugere; same time 3 0 0
Anne de Breuille; same time 3 0 0
Susanne Debette; same time 3 0 0
Jean Bern; same time 5 0 0
Claude Dubos; same time 5 0 0
Daniel Bascout; same time 5 0 0
Charlotte Barbote; same time 7 10 0
Marie Bouet; same time 3 15 0
Lucrece de Chavernay; same time 12 10 0
Marie de Champagne; same time 10 0 0
Susanne Cantrian; same time 10 0 0
Henriette de Cormont de Hoult Charmors; same time 9 0 0
Ester de Civille; same time 7 10 0
Madelaine Charnier; same time 6 5 0
Marie and Susanne de Champlouier; same time 7 10 0
Madelaine de la Chenay; same time 5 0 0
Marie de la Chenay; same time 5 0 0
Marguerite de la Croisette; same time 5 0 0
Marie Du Chail; same time 5 0 0
Anne Cossarde; same time 5 0 0
Marianne de Court; same time 3 15 0
Marie Joly de Chadignac; same time 3 0 0
Anne Ducloux; same time 2 10 0
Catherine de St. Clair; same time 5 0 0
Camille Cletelet; same time 6 5 0
Marie de Chabanne; same time 2 10 0
Marianne de Charou; same time 3 15 0
Charlotte de Dangeau; same time 25 0 0
Marc Antoin Davessein de Moncal and Madelaine his wife; same time 25 0 0
Anne Deville; same time 12 10 0
Claude Davene; same time 10 0 0
Madelaine Dornaut; same time 7 10 0
Catherine De Dolhou; same time 7 10 0
Elizabeth Sixt Dalem; same time 7 10 0
Francois Dallous; same time 6 5 0
Marthe D'Offranville; same time 6 5 0
Claudia Duncan; same time 5 0 0
Elizabeth Marmaude Dacere; same time 5 0 0
Marie Dancour; same time 5 0 0
Catherine Prat de la Devese; same time 5 0 0
Louise Dagneaux and Marie Dagneaux; same time 7 10 0
Isaac Dalais, who was Secretary to her late Majesty [Queen Anne] at the Court of Hanover; same time 25 0 0
Susanne, Duchesse De la Force; same time 125 0 0
Grosmenil de Magny, for the Society of French Gentlewomen at the Hague; same time 50 0 0
Blanche de Fournie; same time 6 5 0
Marie De la Ferriore; same time 6 0 0
Marie Benique de Franquefort; same time 5 0 0
Louise de Foissac; same time 5 0 0
Bernardine Falquerole; same time 3 0 0
Pierre Falaisseau; same time 50 0 0
Marie De Lisle du Gat; same time 12 10 0
Anne Daniele De Granques and Susanne Daniele; same time 10 0 0
Francoise Guerard; same time 10 0 0
Anne Grosvenor; same time 7 10 0
Anne de Guerin; same time 7 10 0
Marie Gacherie; same time 5 0 0
Angelique Le Goux; same time 5 0 0
Marianne Le Gendre; same time 5 0 0
Ester Gohn; same time 3 15 0
Benjamin Germaine and Susanne his wife; same time 5 0 0
the Princess of Holsteinbeck; same time 50 0 0
Charlotte Justel; same time 15 0 0
Marie Faucour; same time 5 0 0
Marie Jauneau; same time 2 10 0
Henriette Champagne Juigny; same time 6 5 0
Marguerit Joly; same time 5 0 0
Anne, Marguerit, Levinse and Maria, the four daughters of Amelia Keyser; same time 6 0 0
Jeanne de Benne de Louvigny; same time 10 0 0
Henriette de Louvigny and Marie de Louvigny. her daughters; same time 15 0 0
Marie de la Maria; same time 7 10 0
Constance de la Maria; same time 5 0 0
Olimpe de Longuevergne; same time 5 0 0
Marguerite Loraine; same time 3 15 0
Ester de Longueverne; same time 7 10 0
Jean Lardaut; same time 6 5 0
Rachel, Executrix of George Maturin; to 3 Jan. 1717–18, the day of his death 1 4
Louise Du Tresor Misnel Lambert; Ladyday quarter 1718 5 0 0
Anne de Languerac; same time 12 10 0
Louise Dauscreville, Administratrix of Isaac Malaray; Xmas 1717 to 18 Feb. 1717–18, the day of his death 1 10
Helene de Marancin and Marie Cornet; Ladyday quarter 1718 17 10 0
Marie Monceau, sister of the late Major General de la Melionere; same time 12 10 0
Susanne Molien; same time 10 0 0
Charlotte Tallemont de Marmande; same time 10 0 0
Louise and Amiée de la Mangere; same time 7 10 0
Marie and Esther du Mont; same time 7 10 0
Henriette Marie De la Muce; same time 7 10 0
Madelaine de la Martinerie; same time 7 10 0
Anna Mauclere; same time 10 0 0
Francoise Jean Catherine Marguerite Marioge; same time 5 0 0
Charlotte Menginou; same time 3 15 0
Anne Gabrielle de Mont Meillan; same time 3 15 0
Anne Guenebaut de la Miliere; same time 3 15 0
Michel de Monsegur; same time 3 15 0
Susanne Gomorez de Marolles; same time 3 0 0
Jane Mouchard; same time 3 0 0
Louise Margurite Desbiars Mongomerie; same time 7 10 0
Anne and Gabrielle, two sisters of Martigny; same time 7 10 0
Jean Remi de Montigny; same time 25 0 0
Jean de la Menardiere; same time 10 0 0
James Maxwell; same time 5 0 0
Claude Marguerite de Neufville; same time 5 0 0
Frederick Guillaume, Prince de Nassau Siegen; same time 25 0 0
Susanne Petit; same time 10 0 0
Victoire de Pardailhan; same time 7 10 0
Susanne De Penitiere; same time 6 5 0
Marie Francoise de St. Paul; same time 6 5 0
Susanne Palie; same time 5 0 0
Bonne Green Parcour; same time 5 0 0
Hipolite De Pressac; same time 5 0 0
Elizabet Perigoix; same time 5 0 0
Andre and Henriette de Primandaye; same time 3 15 0
Marie de Pechelves; same time 6 5 0
Marie la Pie; same time 3 15 0
Louise Piniot; same time 3 15 0
Charles de la Bouchetiere, Administrator of Marie Piniot; same time 3 15 0
Pierre Perault; same time 10 0 0
Clement Patonnier; same time 10 0 0
Susanne Catherine Charlotte de Portneuf; same time 7 10 0
Marie Perez; same time 3 15 0
Judith de Roux and Marie her daughter; same time 5 0 0
Jacqueline Godeau De la Roche; same time 4 5 0
Judy Ricard; same time 3 15 0
Francoise Marie Renaud; same time 3 0 0
Lady Charlotte de Roussi; same time 100 0 0
Jaques Rochegude; same time 25 0 0
Jean Rochegude; same time 12 10 0
Marc Antoine Reboul; same time 5 0 0
Susanne and Elizabeth Robethon; same time 10 0 0
Constantino de Reneville; same time 12 10 0
Catherine Siegler; same time 12 10 0
Jane de la Salle; same time 10 0 0
Susanne Monceau de Serrare; same time 7 10 0
Susanne le Cercler; same time 5 0 0
Blanche Samazan; same time 3 15 0
Henriette Samazan; same time 3 15 0
Francoise Saret; same time 3 0 0
Marguerite Sarau; same time 2 10 0
Susanne Sarau; same time 2 10 0
Marie de Samasan; same time 3 15 0
Jean De Soucelles, for the Society at Haerlem; same time 5 0 0
Amelie de Stirum; same time 12 10 0
Marie de Stirum; same time 12 10 0
Henriette de Pons de Thors; same time 15 0 0
Pierre de la Touche; same time 12 10 0
Marie de There and Marie de Blagny; same time 15 0 0
Elizabet and Benigne Tourteron; same time 8 10 0
Madelaine Judhit de Tugny; same time 7 10 0
Bernard de Viquaux; same time 20 0 0
Claude de Venneville; same time 17 10 0
Elizabet Lynnell, Administratrix of Michel Le Vasor; same time 15 0 0
Marguerite and Henriette De Villeneuve; same time 10 0 0
Thomas De la Cour de Viscouse; same time 7 10 0
Judith Valentine; same time 6 5 0
Elizabet Veron; same time 3 15 0
Marie Venier; same time 3 15 0
Elizabet de Vebron; same time 3 0 0
Marie de Verveillan; same time 3 0 0
Marie St. Faux Viscouse; same time 6 5 0
Francoise Veriere; same time 3 15 0
Gabriel de Rouset Avengle; same time 3 0 0
Isabelle de la Verriere; same time 4 0 0
Nicholas Rambouillet and Louise Marie his wife; same time 37 10 0
1,741 9
payments for pensions and Royal Bounty by particular Warrants under the Royal Sign Manual etc.:
by Royal Sign Manual of
6 July 1716:
Henry Florent, Conte of Brandenburg at 150l. per an.; Amelie Louise, Princesse of Portugal at 80l. per an.; Amalie Van Ghent and Henriette de Hompesch, her daughters, at 70l. per an.; Jane de Neufville at 60l. per an.; Ladyday quarter 1718
90 0 0
by ditto of 15 Nov. 1715:
Richard Marshal, upon accompt of his salary of 1,600l. for keeping the King's Stud at Hampton Court and six running horses at Newmarket
1,000 0 0
by dormant Warrants of 10 Sept. 1716 signed by the Prince of Wales as Guardian of the Kingdom:
Henry Loman, Treasurer of the Charity School at Kensington, at 50l. per an.; and Phillip Jackson, Treasurer of the Charity School at Richmond, at 30l. per an.; Ladyday quarter 1718
20 0 0
the late Prince of Denmark's Musick: James Paisible and John Ernest Gaillard at 100l. per an. each; Humphrey Denby, William Smith and Peter Latour at 56l. per an. each; all same time, 92l.; Angelique Aubert, Executrix to John Aubert, Xmas 1717 to 4 Feb. 1717–18, the day of his decease, 6l. 5s.d. 98 5
by ditto of 9 Oct. 1716:
John Xeres, a Jew converted to the Christian Faith; Ladyday quarter 1718
13 8 9
by ditto of 10 Jan. 1716–17:
Anne Rushworth; same time
12 10 0
by dormant Warrant under the Royal Sign Manual, countersigned at the Treasury, of 5 Feb. 1716–17: Luke Schaub, Esq.; same time 50 0 0
by ditto of 7 Feb. 1716–17:
Francois Louis de Pesme, Seignour de St. Saphorin; same time
250 0 0
by ditto of 14 Feb. 1716–17:
Marguerite Alix; same time
25 0 0
by ditto of 30 April 1716–17:
Charles Douglas, Esq.; same time
100 0 0
Gabriel Dumont, Baron de Blaignac; same time 37 10 0
by ditto of 13 May 1717:
George, Earl of Warrington; same time
375 0 0
Henry, Lord Herbert of Cherbury; same time 150 0 0
by ditto of 15 May 1717:
John de Berendorf, Esq.; same time
50 0 0
by ditto of 17 June 1717:
Sir William Gostwick, bt.; half year to Midsummer 1718
200 0 0
Elizabeth Bibal; Ladyday quarter 1718 6 5 0
by ditto of 16 July 1717:
witnesses [to the Assassination Plot against King William III]: Robert Patten and William Calderwood at 50l. per an. each; William McIntosh, William Shaw, James Lappan and William Paton at 30l. per an.; same time
55 0 0
by ditto of 26 July 1717:
George, Lord Abergavenny and Henry, Lord Tenham at 1,000l. per an. each and Frederick, Earl of Rochford at 600l. per an.; same time
650 0 0
by ditto of 2 Aug. 1717:
George Werden; same time
12 10 0
by ditto of 6 Aug. 1717:
Alexander McDonald and Thomas Butler; same time
10 0 0
by ditto of 28 Aug. 1717:
Joseph, Conte de Vivans at 100l. per an.; Catherine de Verangeville at 25l. per an.; Anne Philothée Daubus at 40l. per an.; Pierre Clairy Floriant at 25l. per an.; Jaques Saurin at 100l. per an.; same time
72 10 0
by ditto of 22 Oct. 1717:
Abigal Holland; same time
5 0 0
Benjamin Tyers; same time 20 0 0
by several like Warrants of 18 Nov. 1717:
Henry Marc Teuto; same time
25 0 0
Louis Renard; same time 50 0 0
Armand Louis de St. George, Seigneur de Marsay; same time 150 0 0
Mathew Bosch; same time 25 0 0
Didrick Wolters; same time 25 0 0
William Fredrick Pape; same time 12 10 0
by like Warrant of 23 Nov. 1717:
Lady Mary Vere and Lady Henrietta Vere; same time
125 0 0
by ditto of 17 Dec. 1717:
Charles Bodville, Earl of Radnor; same time
250 0 0
William Powell, for his Additional Pension; same time 5 0 0
by ditto of 18 Jan. 1717–18: John Melon; same time 5 0 0
by ditto of 19 March 1717–18: Thomas Day; same time 75 0 0
Agnes Leigh; same time 25 0 0
by ditto of 3 April 1718:
John Dorison, till otherwise provided for; same time
50 0 0
by ditto of 24 April 1718:
Aeneas Cameron; same time
7 10 0
by ditto of 8 May 1718:
Thomas Coke, Esq.; 2£ years to Midsummer 1718..
2,500 0 0
by an Establishment under the Royal Sign Manual countersigned at the Treasury of 25 Aug. 1718:
Nathaniel Fort, Esq. at 600l. per an.; Henry, Earl of Galway at 500l. per an.; Baron de Schack at 600l. per an.; year to Ladyday 1718
1,700 0 0
by ditto of 8 Nov. 1718:
Dame Elizabeth Osborne, widow of St. John Osborne, in part of 440l. due to her late husband from King William III
100 0 0
by ditto of 14 Nov. 1718:
James Lidderdale; year to Michaelmas 1718
100 0 0
by ditto of 31 Jan. 1717–18:
Henry, Earl of Suffolk and Bindon; Ladyday quarter 1718
300 0 0
John, Lord Delaware; same time 300 0 0
Lambert de Graaf, Supernumerary Page of the Bedchamber (till he is admitted a Page in Ordinary) 30 0 0
(total by Warrants as above 9,162l. 19s.d.)
(total grants as above 18,772l. 7s.d.)
Exchequer fees etc.:
Treasury and Exchequer fees on receiving money etc
280 5
Paul Jodrel, Clerk of the House of Commons, for written Votes for the King's use 32 12 7
this Accomptant, for incident expenses 30 17 9
the same, for riding charges of himself and clerk 34 17
Thomas Foley, for the Auditor's fee 48 1 5
426 14 11
total payments and allowances £19,199 1 11½
and so the Accomptant is Indebted
Declared 29 February 1719–20.
£1,177 19

Footnotes

  • 1. The figures given add up to 2,912l. 2s.d.
  • 2. The figures given add up to 519l. 1s.d.
  • 3. The Roll has 4 George I.
  • 4. The Roll has ‘IXto’.