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… "for one quarter ended at Xmas 1697 on my allowance of 200 l. per an. for travelling charges." ( Signed: R. … one other for paying 25,000 l. pursuant to an Act of Parliament in Ireland for building Barracks there for … Lords for the charges of several witnesses examined before their Lordships relating to imbezzlements made by Capt. …
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… William Lowndes William Lowndes 1699, April 8, Clerks of the Treasury as follows, for a quarter's salary due at … of 600 l. per an. to my said father as one of the Commissioners for Victualling the Navy. ( Signed: Phil … of several other papers and accounts delivered into the Parliament. ( Signed: John Neale). Ibid. 28 3 0 Jan. 13, …
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… 17001, Jan. 8, The King. "We acknowledge to have received of and from our trusty and well beloved William Lowndes Esq., … of 600 l. per an. to my said father as one of the Commissioners for Victualling his Majesty's Navy: the said … of an Aid granted to his Majesty by virtue of the Act of Parliament made the 10th and 11th year of his Majesty's reign …
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… Lowndes's Secret Service Books. The remaining 21 leaves of T 38/735 are blank. Henry Guy's official career terminated … Michaelmas, 1694 to Midsummer, 1695 for the use of the Commissioners of Accounts. ( Signed: John Neale). Ibid. 15 0 … several Public Acts which passed in the last Session of Parliament viz.: s. d. the Tunnage Act 0 5 0 the Aid of 4 s. …
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… Lowndes William Lowndes 1696, Oct. 31, William Jones, as of his Majesty's free gift and royal bounty: [per] a tally on … of the several Money Bills in the 2 last Sessions of Parliament and 10 guineas as of his Majesty's further royal … the : and also for the charges of a [royal] letter to the Commissioners of the Revenue of Ireland for setting the
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1660-1870 Having originated as the personal servant of the Treasurer, the Secretary of the Treasury had by the … Secretaries did not receive instruments of appointment, their entry into office being marked only by their being … with other evidence including his own remarks to the Commissioners of Public Accounts in Nov. 1702 (T 64/126 p. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1660-1870 The Secretary was the senior official of the Admiralty. 1 During the years 1684-9, when the powers … by the crown by letters patent under the great seal with the title 'Secretary for the Affairs of the Admiralty'. … G. F. James, 'Josiah Burchett, Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty 1695-1742', Mariner's Mirror, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Secretaries to the Committees of Accounts and Stores 1807-29 Secretaries to … and Secretary to the Committee for Stores were created with salaries of £800. Appointments to the offices were made …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Secretary of State 1782-1870 LISTS OF APPOINTMENTS Secretary of State 1782-1870 The Secretary of State entered office on receiving the seals … fixed allowances amounting to £5,680 a year together with office fees and other minor perquisites, the total of
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… NOTTINGHAM. (Snodengaham). Unhappily the accounts of the origin of this place, like many others, (altho given … of the marvellous," and "have recourse to the fertility of their own brains." The rock-holes in the park, near … at a distance; this no doubt was of good service to the parliament party during the civil war, if it was not …
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