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… tonnage. Sir Thomas Clifford is desired to take care that a constable be appointed at Topsham to assist the Customs … as to the prosecution of Carpenter. Sir John Talbot, &c., demands a sight of their covenants. The Attorney General … fees payable in each office in the Exchequer on Colonel Legg's orders for the Ordnance. Write the Excise …
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… his [Colepeper's] account. Warrant for 736 l. for half-a-year's diet to the Lord Privy Seal to Xmas last. Write the … lieu of 20,000 l. by them employed in paying the yards, &c. Sir Philip Frowd to attend next Monday about 730 l. for … the Privy Council on Friday. Sir G. Downing to see if Col. Legg's privy seal be to the Lieutenant of the Ordnance for …
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… General and Mr. North, or any two of them, are to draw a draft of articles about farming the 4 per cent. duty in the … several heads, viz., he on the loans on imported salt, &c. Capt. Cook: process stay till Michaelmas term. [The … to the Navy. Warrant to stay process against Col. Legg for his accounts because [they are] lodged with the …
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… Warrants for the Grooms of the Bedchamber for half a year: on the loans on the new farm of the Customs at 6 per … provided for as to some Custom House place. A copy of Sir C. Harbord's report to be copied out about lands to help … business. Sir Dennis Gauden: warrants to be altered. Col. Legg: [warrant for] a quarter at Michaelmas last, 125 l. [ …
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… of Rich. Tasbrough: query [search] for it. To search for a warrant prepared for a commission to discover the King's … pay. On Monday afternoon Sir R. Long, Mr. Sherwyn and Sir C. Harbord are to attend my Lords to hear the state of the … petition [read. Ordered] to have a lease as desired. Capt. Legg's petition read. To be considered after December next. …
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… administration to the estate of one Spicer alias Goodman, a bastard [is] to be heard [this day]. Mris. Biggs's petition … Excise Farmers] into the [Excise] Commissioners' hands. A certificate [is ordered] to be sent from the said … warrant [is ordered to be drawn] for a privy seal for Col. Legg and Capt. Wharton to be allowed several sums of money …
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… out of loans, "upon which he is to receive noe money but a tally and order of loan for Sir Thomas Allen the seaman for … Sir John Wintour called in. Ordered that the surveyors, &c., certify where Sir John Wintor may best have 180 acres in … The two Auditors of the Imprest to be here when Col. Legg returns from Sheerness. The King to be moved about his …
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… taking good security. Sir John Nicholas called in: brings a particular of his case [relating] to the park in Windsor. … Mr. Mellish (receiver of Crown revenues for Co. Lincoln, &c., and collector of tenths for the diocese of Lincoln), for … the Exchequer Court. Warrant for the King's hand to Col. Legg that whereas Sir Thomas Chichley's patent as Master of …
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… of June there be one Commission under the Great Seal to a great number of persons and each of them to have a warrant … John Robinson, Sir Tho. Littleton, Sir Thomas Osborne, Sir C. Harbord be also ordered as Commissioners. [ Minute Book … [ Minute Book III. pp. 3346.] [ Downing's memoranda.] Col. Legg: warrant for 3,000 l. for Sheerness: on the loans on the …
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… their monthly payments, including the month of February. A table to be fixed up of all orders charged weekly on the Exchequer in general. Warrant for 100,000 l. for Col. Legg for Sheerness on the first 100,000 l. of the Eleven … the London Excise Farmers' complaint concerning brandy, &c. Capt. Story called in. To put his demands in writing. Sir …
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