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… [Send] a letter to the Receivers of Taxes in Cornwall and Devon to furnish the Clerk of the Cheque at Plymouth with … this letter. The Customs Commissioners [are called in and] inform my Lords that if wine be imported in uncertain … of Richard will be claimed by Andrew, though they were co-partners, and consequently Sir William [be] defeated of …
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… on Tuesday afternoon about the affair of the Victualling: and to the Victuallers to be here at the same time. The Tellers' Clerks [attend] with Mr. Wardour and Mr. Lowe. They will give obedience to my Lords' orders … it in specie. [Write] to Mr. George Hosyer, Receiver for Co. Salop, to attend to-morrow morning. The Chancellor of the …
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… to French Protestants, for 10,000 l. for the King of Spain and for 6470 l. for the Duchess of Marlborough et al. are read and approved. [Send word to] the Earl of Ranelagh and the out … and partners (Theodore Janssen and Nicholas Santini & Co.) and (3) from Sir Henry Furnese. The two last being equal …
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… He must not expect anything till his project is seen and approved. [ July 6. Treasury Board Papers XCV, 5]. … state [of preparedness] of [all the] accounts [before them and thereupon directs as follows] : (Probably July 18). Sir … for [Thomas Cobb] the late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Southampton [their petition is read and] ref[ erred to …
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… 3,700 l. to the Elector of Hanover for extraordinaries and as in part of 886,223 l. 18 s. 6 d. [voted by Parliament] … [is] called in [on behalf of Mr. Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons]. His memorial for 57,040 l. 14 s. 6 d. for the … prepared for 1,200 l. a year to Edward Conway of Soughton, Co. Flint, Esq.: during pleasure: on the Establishment of …
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… to him out of loans in the Exchequer; on the head of Wages and to be for half pay to the Officers of the Fleet for the year 1713 and to be reckoned as part of 300,000 l. granted for … of Richard Yeoward for a lease of lands in Hooton, Co. Yorks. Agreed. Report [read] from same on the petition of …
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… lay before Lichfield under the command of Prince Rupert and in despair of taking the close, the petitioner, being a gardener at Lichfield and worth 1,500 l., found out a way in his owne howse by a … the North and South woods in the parish of Baltonsborough, co. Somerset, parcel of the demesnes of the Abbey of Glaston, …
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… of the 30th ult. from the Excise Commissioners, read and entered, proposing to allow 80 l. (over and above the salary of 2 s. in the ) to Edward Wrottesley … and Edward Cornwall, late Sub-Commissioners of Excise for co. Hereford for their extraordinaries on their final …
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… June 1666 June 13. Petition from Mathew Bedingfield, read and entered, concerning a seizure of some gilt leather hangings sent into England by him and prosecuted in the Exchequer under the Statute of Ed. IV. … Morrice and William Dodson, former Farmers of Excise of co. Kent; in view of their great loss in the said farm …
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… grant of two-thirds of the Customs of clove, mace, nutmegs and cinnamon, the other third part being reserved to the … of the Custom of such fine, portable goods as these are, and taking advantage of His Majesty's late proclamation they … on Adam Howes, sometime a Sub-Commissioner for Excise in co. Devon; and proposing to allow him towards the same 275 l. …
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