Warrants of the Council of State for Payments of Money

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum, 1650. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1876.

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Warrants of the Council of State for Payments of Money

Warrants of the Council of State for Payment of Money from the following:—

Funds. Treasurers.
Delinquents' estates, 50,000l. value ordered for Ireland. Sir A. Loftus, Treasurer-at-War for Ireland.
" Emergency fund Do.
Delinquents' composition fines at Goldsmiths' Hall. Rich. Herring and Mich. Waring.
Ordinances of 1647–48 for monthly assessments for Ireland. Aldermen Thos. Andrewes and Maurice Thompson.
Prize goods Prize Collectors.
Excise John Jackson.
Deans and Chapters' lands Thos. Noel, Step. Estwick, Wm. Hobson, Gurney house.
War or army treasury Sir John Wollaston and others.
Ordinances of 1644–45 for weekly assessments for Ireland. Aldermen Andrewes, Kenrick, and Avery.
Petty emptions Col. John Venn.
Haberdashers' Hall
Committee for taking the accounts of the kingdom.

Also minor funds deposited pro. tem. in the hands of sundry officials, and issued by them.

The original warrants in Vol. XIV. are generally receipted, and often contain powers of attorney, bills of exchange, and other papers authorising payment, signed by the person to whom the warrant is made payable.

Abbreviations.
D. and C. stands for Deans and Chapters.
I. stands for Ireland.
Del. stands for Delinquents.
Date. From. To. Object. Sum. References.
1649–50. £ s. d. I. 64. I. 100. I. 117. Vol. XIV.
Feb. 18 Treasurers-at-wars Rob. Namon, merchant For 200 pairs of pistols at 14s. [I. 118, p. 105.] 140 0 0
" 25 Treasurers of Ordinances for I. Col. Conway Not stated. [I. 125, p. 191.] 500 0 0
" 26 John Jackson, Excise Rob. Cordwell For 300 barrels of gunpowder 1,260 0 0 12
" " " Dan. Judd For 600 " 2,400 0 0 12
" 27 " Miles Knight For 100 matchlock muskets 54 3 4 16
" " " Edward Burrowes, &c. For 1,000 matchlock and 500 snaphance muskets, and 500 pairs of pistols. 1,304 3 4 17
" " " Dan. Judd For 360 barrels of gunpowder 1,512 0 0 17
" " " " For 20 tons of musket shot in cask 363 6 8 18
" " " John Freeman For 60 tons of fine and 12 of coarse match 1,776 0 0 19
" " " John Watson, &c. For 1,270 matchlock and 750 snaphance muskets, and 170 pairs of pistols. 1,788 6 8 19
Mar. [2] Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Thos. Scott To be employed by direction of Council 300 0 0 7
" " Treasurers-at-war Hugh Courtney For oats and oatmeal for Ireland 3,000 0 0 57 7 1
" 5 Goldsmiths' Hall treasurers. Col. Rob. Tothill For carrying 240 supernumerary soldiers to Ireland. 224 0 0 17
" 11 John Jackson Rob. Cordwell For 300 barrels of gunpowder 1,260 0 0 20
" " " Col. John Venn For providing particulars for Mersey island 14 2 4 20
" [12] Prize goods' collectors To each of the company of the Mary Rose, lost on the coast of Flanders. 2 0 0 8
" 12 Goldsmiths' Hall treasurers. Treasurers-at-war Remainder of the 170,000l. appointed for the army 8th March. 63,000 0 0 80 8 2
" " John Jackson, excise treasurer. Wm. Gilbert of the John of London. Freight for five months and three weeks to Ireland, at 90l. a month, 290l. being advanced. 231 15 8 84 10
" " " " " " Freight in advance, part of 230l. for carrying cheese to Youghall. 80 0 0 85 9
" " " " John Swan, master of the Ralph and John. Freight in advance for like service, part of 110l. 50 0 0 85 9
" 14 " " To advance at 8 per cent. interest, on the last 18,000l. of the 150,000l. for Ireland. 6,000 0 0 10
" 18 Andrews, and the treasurers of weekly assessments for I. from exigencies. Rich. Downes, woollen draper. In part of 9,450l. 10s. 9d. for 15,000 yards of broadcloth for horsemen's cloaks, at 11s. 3d. a yard, and 1,178 yards of Spanish cloth for officers. 4,538 8 10 101 11
Mar. 18 J. Jackson, excise treasurer. Rich. Downes For cloth for Ireland, after Mr. Thorowgood is paid. 4,912 1 11 101 12
" " " " Col. Wm. Ryves Month's pay for company going to Ireland 150 14 8 100 11
" " " " Capts. Hercules Arnett, Rich. Weston, Thos. Campion, John Cope, Jas. Manseragh. " " " for each 125 10 8 100 101 11
" 21 " " Wm. Pennoyer, merchant, London. For 290 barrels of gunpowder 1,218 0 0 21
" 22 " " Dan. Judd For 30 tons of musket shot 545 0 0 22
" " " " Thos. Bostock and Hen. Thrall. For 5,000 sword belts 166 13 4 22
" 23 Treasurers for D. and C. lands, exigencies. John Brown, gunfounder New casting unserviceable ordnance for the English train of artillery. 150 0 0 11
" " " " Rich. Pitt, gunfounder " " " " 150 0 0 12
" " " " Wm. Webb, surveyor general. For messengers and charges in executing the Act for abolishing deans and chapters' lands. 5,000 0 0 13
" 26 John Jackson Col. John Venn For Thos. Bateman, for wagons, tumbrils, &c. 205 0 0 120 23
" 27 Treasurers-at-war Jas. Powell For quarters, shipping, and victuals for Col. Ryves troop of 600 men, listed for Ireland, on account. 1,000 0 0 124 13
" 28 John Jackson Walter Keeble, master, and the owners of the Vapour of Harwich. Freight for Ireland, for 9 months, 6 days 987 17 0 14
" " " Geo. Phillips, master, and the owners of the Deliverance. " for 9 months, 14 days 1,062 8 6 14
" 29 " Francis Appleby, of the Providence of Yarmouth. " time not stated 232 4 0 15
" " " John Payne, of the Comfort of Yarmouth. " " 110 12 11 15
" " " Thomas Hardingham, of the Thomas of Yarmouth. " " 206 1 6 16
Mar. 29 John Jackson Wm. Clarke, of the Providence of Yarmouth. Freight for Ireland, time not stated 154 5 8 16
Apr. 1 Treasurers for D. and C. lands, exigencies. Rich. Bradshaw Appointed resident at Hamburg 200 0 0 145 17
" 2 John Jackson, Excise Capt. John Pennyfather Month's pay for his company of foot going to Ireland. 125 10 8 19
" 3 Col. John Venn Thos. Bateman For wagons, &c. 205 0 0 23
" 4 Treasurers-at-war Rich. Bradshaw For 30 tons of cheese, delivered at Chester, for the forces in Ulster. 1,230 0 0 165 167 18
" " John Jackson, Excise Thos. Dunn, of the Blessing of Yarmouth. For carrying recruits to Ireland and for freightage between Dublin, Wexford, and Youghall for 3 months, 3 weeks, and 4 days at 12s. a ton, deducting for deals not returned. 353 11 163 18
" " " Robert Mackay, of the Love's Increase. 301 2 10 162 19
" " " Thos. Noon, for Col. Rob. Saunders. For transporting a foot regiment to Ireland, on account. 400 0 0 20
" " " Col. Solomon Richards " " " " " 400 0 0 21
" " Col. John Venn Wm. Gutteridge, master gunner to the army. For sending to several places for taking dimensions of unmounted brass guns, on account. 6 0 0 47
" 5 Collectors for prizes Capt. Rich. Ingle For extraordinary charges about— Gardiner, prisoner on suspicion of treason in trying to betray Portland Castle. 20 0 0 170 21
" " " " For keeping him and his three men prisoners. 10 0 0 172
" 6 John Jackson Rich. Tredwell For 700 swords delivered into the stores 122 10 0 26
" " " Alex. Normington For 500 " " 87 10 0 27
" " " Stephen Archbold For 400 " " 192 10 0 27
" " " Kath. Haggen, widow For 100 " " 17 10 0 28
" " " Wm. Tresham For 600 " " 105 0 0 28
" " " Rob. Stedman For 1,000 " " 175 0 0 29
" " " Wm. Ridgway For 700 " " 122 10 0 29
" " " Wm. Cordwell For 300 " " 52 10 0 31
" 9 " David Davison 20 tons of match 500 0 0 24
" " Treasurers-at-war Ant. Tierens, merchant, London. For victuals supplied to Dan. Hutchinson, merchant, Dublin, for the army. 1,000 0 0 24 3
April 10 Treasurers for D. and C. lands, emergencies. Thos. Scott For extraordinary service; with his note requesting payment of the same. 200 0 0 20
" " John Jackson, Excise Ephraim Beale Month's advance for mustering soldiers for Ireland. 7 0 0 23
" 11 " Percival Staining, Harvey Conway, Richard Clough, and Wm. Booth. For 100 horses for the train of artillery, on account. 900 0 0 189 47
" " " Dan. Judd For 400 barrels of gunpowder 1,680 0 0 24
" 12 " Charles Walley, Chester To be sent to Col. Venables in Ulster 300 0 0 23
" " " Col. Solomon Richards Half a gratuity to officers (Capt. Beavour excepted) who helped him in conducting recruits to Ireland. 77 14 0 26
" " " Ed. Annesley, Nich. Marshall, Peter Newton, and Ant. Newman. For 1,500 armours delivered into the stores 1,275 0 0 30
" 13 " Thomas Gill For 1,000 pairs of holsters 83 6 8 25
" " Thos. Andrews and Maurice Thompson, Treasurers of the 20,000l. a month for I. Col. Arthur Hill For service at the Irish Committee 1,000 0 0 30
" 14 John Jackson, Excise John Matthews and Humphry Hale. For viewing shirts, stockings, tentcloths, and other provisions for Ireland, 3l. 10s. each. 7 0 0 28
" 15 " " John King and Andrew Vanly. For viewing soldiers clothes sent to Ireland, 6l. 13s. 4d. each. 13 6 8 24
" 16 " " Commissary Wm. Dobbins. For defraying charges of porters, lightermen, &c., in shipping arms and ammunition from the Tower stores to Ireland, on account. 40 0 0 215 25
" " " " Capt. Rob. Blackledge For service on the Irish seas with his vessel the Robert gallietto. 30 0 0 25
" 18 " " Wm. Pennoyer For 239 barrels of gunpowder 1,003 16 0 25
" " " " Percival Staining, Harvey Conway, Rich. Clough, Wm. Booth. For 100 train horses on account, the Ordnance Committee taking security for performance of contract. 900 0 0 233 48
April 18 John Jackson, Excise Sir Wm. Cole For a month's advance for himself, his officers, and 200 soldiers, to be by him raised for Ireland. 244 1 4 219 26
" " " Major Edmund Jackson. " " " " " 227 5 4 27
" " " " Capt. Sam. Potts " " " " " all in Sir Wm. Cole's regiment 218 17 4 27
" " " " Capt. Stephen Squib " " " " " all in Sir Wm. Cole's regiment 218 17 4 27
" " " " Capt. Arthur Swanwich " " " " " all in Sir Wm. Cole's regiment 218 17 4 27
" " " " Capt. Rich. Blumfield " " " " " all in Sir Wm. Cole's regiment 218 17 4 27
" 19 " " Col. Rich. Le Hunt For the service of Ireland 100 0 0 32
" 20 Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Sir H. Vane, Treasurer of the Navy. On warrants from the Navy Committee 5,000 0 0 224 30
" 22 John Jackson, Excise Ed. Barker For 630 matchlock muskets, 250 snaphance muskets, and 300 pairs of pistols. 765 16 8 26
" 23 Treasurers-at-war Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For payment of the forces in Munster, as much of the amount as is in readiness. 14,000 0 0 241 48
" " " Mrs. Frances Huncks To be defalked out of the growing entertainment of her husband, Col. Hercules Huncks, in Ireland. 30 0 0 240 31 4
" " Thos. Andrews and Maur. Thompson, treasurers of the 20,000l. a month for I. Mrs. Anne Howard. For her present relief, her husband being slain in the service in Ireland. 20 0 0 240 31
" " Sir John Wollaston, Tr. Ant. Tierens, merchant, London. For victuals, to be paid to Dan. Hutchinson, merchant. Dublin, out of the 5,000l. reserved for the army in Ireland. 3,000 0 0 243 32
" 24 John Jackson, Excise Thos. Bayman For 750 pikes delivered into the stores 143 15 0 55
" " " " Wm. Edwards " " " 143 15 0 55
" " " " Silvester Keene " " " 143 15 0 55
" " " " Major Ed. Allen A month's pay for himself, his officers, and 200 soldiers, by him to be raised for Ireland. 218 17 4 218 28
" " " " Col. Leonard Lidcott " " " " " 244 1 4 218 29
" " " " Capt. Fisher " " " " " 218 17 4 247 29
" " " " Capt. Spencer " " " " (erased) 218 17 4 247 29
" " " " Capt. Hum. Barrow " " " " " 218 17 4 247 29
April 24 John Jackson, Excise Capt. John Goodwin A month's pay for himself, his officers, and 200 soldiers, by him to be raised for Ireland. 218 17 4 247 29
" " " " Capt. Oliver St. George " " " " " 218 17 4 247 29
" " " " Capt. Nich. Codd " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Capt. Dan. Thomas " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Capt. Edw. Sharpe " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Capt. John Hardy " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Capt. John Lambert " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Capt. Nich. Nuby " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Capt. John Williamson " " " " " 218 17 4
" " " " Ant. Webster For 1,000 pikes delivered into the stores 191 13 4 55
" " Comrs. for prize goods Hen. Tiddiman Disbursements as Serjeant of the Admiralty 151 3 2 249
" 25 John Jackson, Excise Mr. Ed. Barker For 500 armours delivered into the stores 425 0 0 30
" " " " Dennis Gauden For shipping cheese to Ireland 91 11 4 40
" 27 Treasurers-at-war Benj. Witcomb For quarters of the horse waiting for a wind at Barnstaple. 500 0 0 271
" " Petty emptions For spades, shovels, and pickaxes for Carlisle garrison. 85 0 0 272
" 28 Treasurers-at-war Jas. Powell at Bristol For quarters, shipping, and victuals for recruits to Ireland, on account. 1,500 0 0 270 34 5
" 29 Collectors for prizes Anthony Stephens, surgeon. For curing wounded men taken in the frigate Robert, in part payment. 4 8 7 276 33
" 30 John Jackson Lieut. Pereveele The last moiety of a gratuity for conducting the recruits of horse of Col. Rich's regiment into Ireland. 24 0 0 33
May 1 Treasurers-at-war Capt. Nath. Goffe, of Col. Axtel's regiment. For the use of the forces in Munster, on account for Col. Hewson's regiment, to be repaid in Ireland. 500 0 0 278 37 6
" " John Jackson, Excise Capt. John Digby A month's advance for himself, his officers, and 200 soldiers, to be by him raised for Ireland. 218 17 4 301 35
" " " " Thos. Davies For 50 canvas tents delivered into the stores 57 10 0 52
May 2 " " Harvey Conway, Richd. Clough, Percival Staining, and Wm. Booth. For 100 horses for the artillery train 900 0 0 293 34 48
May 2 John Jackson, Excise Col. Robt. Russell A month's advance for himself, his officers, and 200 soldiers to be raised for Ireland. 229 7 4 299 29
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Thos. Vincent and Lucas Lucie, merchants. A moiety for 27 tons of oatmeal groats, and 625 qrs. of wheat at 3l. 2s. 0d., to be delivered in Carrickfergus for the forces in Ulster, and defalked from their pay. 1,205 0 0 36 7
" " John Jackson, Excise Matthew Lock For attendance on the Committee for Irish affairs, and engrossing the transactions. 32 10 0 300 39
" " " " Jas. Chetwind For one year's service at the said Committee. 30 0 0 300 40
" 4 " " Chas. Walley at Chester For quarters, transporting victuals, and shipping Sir Wm. Cole's regiment to Ireland, on account. 1,000 0 0 300 37
" " " " Robt. Thacker For 750 pikes delivered into the stores 143 15 0 55
" 6 " " Robt. Cordwell For 250 barrels of gunpowder 1,150 0 0 51
" " " " Lieut.-GeneralHammond For providing stores on account 100 0 0 35
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Ant. Tierens, merchant, London. For Peter Wybrants and Mr. Tighe, according to a bill of exchange enclosed, drawn on the Treasurers-at-War by the Commissioner at Dublin. 3,386 0 0 36 8
" 7 John Jackson, Excise Ald. Kenrick, and the Comrs. of Excise. For a bill of exchange drawn on Council by Jas. Powell, Bristol, for the like sum received from the sub-commissioner of Excise at Bristol, for paying quarters and transporting recruits to Ireland. 800 0 0 301 38
" 8 " " Harvey Conway, Richd. Clough, Percival Staining, and Wm. Booth. For 100 train horses additional, on security for performances of contract. 900 0 0 319 49
" 9 " " Col. Jno. Venn For paying three bills of imprest for the train of artillery. 330 0 0 316 49
" " Col. Jno. Venn Thos. Hodgskins For iron-work for train of artillery 100 0 0 316 50
" " " John Pitt For carpentering for " 30 0 0 316 50
" " " Thos. Bateman For waggons and tumbrills for the train of artillery, on account. 200 0 0 315 51
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands, emergencies. John Ascham For his brother Anthony Ascham, resident in Spain. 200 0 0 319 38
May 9 John Jackson, Excise Col. Richd. Le Hunt For transporting a regiment of foot into Ireland, on account. 400 0 0 42
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands, exigencies. Col. Jno. Desborow 200l. for exigencies in his command in the West, and 100l. for fixing unserviceable muskets. 300 0 0 312 324 39
" 10 John Jackson Robt. Cordwell For 250 barrels of gunpowder 1,150 0 0 56
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Benj. Whitcomb For a bill of exchange drawn by Wm. Walters and Capt. Jas. Cook. 500 0 0 41
" 14 D. and C. lands, exigencies. Thos. Scott Not named 200 0 0 41
" " John Jackson, Excise Chas. Walley of Chester For victuals, &c. for Col. Lidcott's regiment of 1,200 men, and for its transport to Ireland, on account. 1,000 0 0 346 46
" " " " Richd. Blissett, sen. and jun. For horse harness, according to a report of the Ordnance office. 85 4 0 346 53
" " " " Jno. Munnings For horse harness for the train of artillery. 216 4 6 347 53
" " " " Ordnance Officers For artificers who prepared the wardrobe in the Tower for keeping gunpowder. 232 16 10 346
" 15 D. and C. lands, exigencies. Gaulter Frost, sen., Secretary to the Council of State. For Council to dispose of 300 0 0 42
" " John Jackson Treasurers-at-war To be disposed of by direction of Council 10,000 0 0 349 43
" " Comrs. of Excise John Jackson For the pay of the army 10,000 0 0 349 43
" 16 John Jackson, Excise Harvey Conway, Percival Staining, Richd. Clough, and Wm. Booth. For 50 train horses 450 0 0 52
" 17 " " Chas. Walley, Chester For quarters, shipping, and victuals, of Capt. Jno. Digby's regiment, on account. 200 0 0 362 45
" 18 " " Wm. Pennoyer For 176 barrels of gunpowder 739 4 0 31
" " " " Divers artificers not named. For provisions for the army, to be procured at 8 per cent. on the Act of the 8th instant. 5,000 0 0 44
" " Sir Adam Loftus Lord Mayor Thos. Foote and other Comrs. of Excise. For two months' pay for the marching army.
May 18 John Jackson Lord Mayor Thos. Foote and the rest of the Excise Comrs. From two-thirds of the 150,000l., remainder of the 200,000l., with interest at 10 per cent. for as long as they are out of their money. 10,000 0 0 363 49
" 22 John Jackson, Excise Rob. Cordwell For 1,000 barrels of gunpowder, on imprest account. 1,000 0 0 346 383 54
" " " " Wm. Pennoyer " " " 1,000 0 0 383 54
" 24 Col. John Venn, treasurer of petty emptions. Wm. Gutteridge, master gunner. For particulars delivered for the use of the train, out of 50l. received for bringing in unserviceable ordnance. 2 2 6 384 387 45
" 25 John Jackson Col. Thos. Pride For raising and marching recruits to the waterside for Ireland. 30 14 0 391 43
" " Aldermen Andrews and Kenerick, from the assessments of 1644 and 1645 for Ireland. Col. Wm. Willoughby, Maurice Thomson, and Wm. Pennoyer. For freight of three ships 300 0 0 389
" 27 John Jackson John Browne, gunfounder. For several pieces of ordnance by him cast, &c. 1,500 0 0 34
" 28 Treasurers-at-war Col. Berkstead For providing beds, abated from pay of his 200 men. 300 0 0 399
" " John Jackson, Excise Lieut.-Col. Kelsey For building a citadel in Oxford, with interest at 8 per cent. 500 0 0 47
" " " " John Watson, Geo. Day, Thos. Smith, John Silke, Roger Carlisle, Thos. Skinner, and Oliver Williams, gunmakers. For 1,270 matchlock and 750 snaphance muskets, and 700 pairs of pistols. 1,788 6 8 32
" " " " Miles Knight For 100 matchlock muskets 54 3 4 33
" " " " Christopher Fell and Ed. Burrows. For 1,000 matchlock and 300 snaphance muskets, and 500 cases of pistols. 1,304 3 4 33
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Lord Deputy of Ireland For pay of the forces under his command 3,041 6 9 46
" " Delinquents' estates. Emergencies. Capt. Rd. Blayney For his entertainment in the service of Ireland, on account, to enable him to go there. 20 0 0 389 47
" 29 " " Lieut.-Col. Richd. Stephens. For transporting 500 men into Ireland, on account. 200 0 0 45
May 30 John Jackson, Excise Col. Nath. Whetham For fixing 330 unserviceable muskets at Portsmount and Southsea Castle, on account. 20 0 0 406 57
" " " " John Browne, gunfounder. For new casting brass ordnance for the train of artillery. 141 8 10 58
June 1 Sir Adam Loftus Ephraim Beale, commissary of musters. A month's advance for mustering forces for Ireland. 7 0 0 413 49
" " John Jackson Rob. Cordwell For 150 barrels of powder delivered into the stores. 690 0 0 412
" " " " For 100 barrels " " 460 0 0 412
" " " John Gace, jun. For shovels and spades delivered into the stores. 39 12 0 413
" " " " " " " 58 10 0 413
" 3 John Jackson, Excise Hy. Barrington, of Colchester. For finishing the fortifications at Mersey Island, on account. 40 0 0 57
" 4 " " Maurice Thompson For 150 barrels of gunpowder 690 0 0 50
" " Sir Adam Loftus Capt. Tobias Norrice For mustering recruits at Bristol for Ireland 5 0 0 413 49
" " John Jackson, Excise Jno. Freeman For 20 hair tilts and 10 bare hides 110 0 0 412 56
" 5 Treasurers for D. and C. lands, exigencies. Gualter Frost, sen. For disposition by direction of the Council of State. 600 0 0 48
" 6 John Jackson, Excise Thos. Gill For 1,000 holsters delivered into the stores 166 13 4 32
" " " " Jno. Gace For spades, shovels, and dark and ordinary lanterns, for the artillery train and garrison of Carlisle. 98 2 0 58
" 8 Collectors for prize goods. Widows of those cast away in the service. On direction of the Admiralty Committee 50 0 0 433
" 11 John Jackson, Excise Col. Jno. Berkstead For buying beds, sheets, &c. for his soldiers on account, and interest at 8 per cent. till paid. 600 0 0 437 50
" 12 Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Thos. Scot Not named 500 0 0 51
" 15 " exigencies Lieut.-Gen. Hammond For defraying expenses of the artillery train on account. 100 0 0 450 51
" " John Jackson, Excise Thos. Smith For 16 drums delivered into the stores 16 0 0 451 59
" " " " John Smart For 10 drums " " 10 0 0 451 59
" 18 John Jackson Officers of the Ordnance For pay to artificers for making the wardrobe of the Tower fit to lay gunpowder in. 232 16 10 52
June 19 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. John Whitworth For oatmeal shipped from Chester for the forces in Ulster. 400 0 0 49 9
" 20 John Jackson Treasurers-at-wars For the army, being part of the money advanced by him on the credit of the 200,000l. 10,000 0 0 464 52
" " " Col. Vincent Potter For 18 draught horses for the carriages of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in his expedition to the north. 180 0 0 464 53
" " " Col. Richd. Deane A moiety of the gratuity to the officers who conducted the reduced recruits of MajorGen. Lambert's horse regiment into Ireland. 24 0 0 466 53
" 21 " Major John Sanderson Like gratuity for the officers who conducted the reduced recruits of Col. Lilburne's regiment. 24 0 0 466 54
" " " Danl. Judd For shot delivered into the stores 926 10 0 34
" 22 " Col. Adrian Scroope For repairing the fortifications at Bristol on account, to be repaid from monies on the sale of delinquents' estates. 1,000 0 0 468 54
" 25 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Lord Deputy of Ireland To be sent from Chester to Dublin, for paying the forces. 3,200 0 0 52
" 29 John Jackson Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. For bringing in unserviceable brass ordnance to be recast. 100 0 0 60
July 1 " Col. Danvers For making and mending carriages and repairing arms for Stafford garrison. 100 0 0 60
" 4 " Col. Geo. Gill A month's advance for himself and officers of the foot regiment to be raised by him, on account. 426 10 8 92
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Gualter Frost, secretary to the Council of State. For payments made to Jos. Carill, for attending the army as minister, on account. 50 0 0 91 10
" " John Jackson, Excise Major Roger Sorie For 10 colours for the Lord General's regiment. 20 0 0 61
" 6 Thos. Andrews and Maurice Thompson. Col. Arthur Hill For his eminent services in reference to Ireland, and satisfaction of all arrears. 5,000 0 0 92
" 8 Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Chas. Vane Not named 200 0 0 93
July 9 John Jackson, Excise Roger Carlisle For fixing muskets by him brought from Northampton. 74 11 9 93
" " " " Wm. Greening For 10 drums delivered into the stores 10 0 0 94
" " " " Wm. Watson For gunsmiths' tools 10 18 5 94
" " " " Anthony Hancock For colouring the field carriages of the artillery train. 13 19 8 95
" " " " Richd. Ward For divers particulars delivered into the stores for the said train. 46 18 6 95
" " " " Thos. Smith For 30 drums delivered into the stores 30 0 0 96
" " " " Anthony Webster For 120 halberts " " 24 0 0 96
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Ed. Carter For repairs of the commonwealth houses 1,000 0 0 97
" " John Jackson, Excise Rd. Blissett For 18 horse-harness delivered into the stores 10 16 0 97
" " " " Thos. Hodgkins For 20 pickaxes for Carlisle garrison 27 10 0 98
" " " " Jno. Smart For 10 drums delivered into the stores 10 0 0 98
" " " " Treasurers-at-war For the use of the army 10,000 0 0 99
" " " " Jno. Swan and the owners of the Ralph and John of London. For transport of cheese to Ireland 59 3 2 99
" " " " Wm. Gilbert and the owners of the John of London. For transport of cheese to Ireland 150 6 8 102
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. For pay of the forces under Sir Chas. Coote, Lord President of Connaught, and of Col. Venables in Ulster. 10,000 0 0 102
" " John Jackson, Excise Thos. Hodgkins For ironwork for the field carriages, farriers' drugs, and farriers' tools. 266 11 103
" " " " Thos. Bateman For wheels for field carriages, wheelwrights' tools, close waggons, tumbrils, &c. 245 13 4 103
" " " " John Pitt For filed carriages, carpenters' tools, &c. for the artillery train. 52 13 104
" " " " Thos. Hall For linstocks, &c. delivered into the stores 3 4 7 104
" " " " Alexr. Norman For coopers' tools for the artillery train 3 8 6 105
" 10 " " Wm. Pennoyer For 362 barrels of gunpowder 1,665 4 0 105
" 11 Treasurers-at-war Jos. Phillips For shipping provisions to Berwick, on account 100 0 0 106 11
" 12 Treasurers of D. and C. lands. Thos. Scott To be disposed of according to direction of Council. 300 0 0 106
July 13 John Jackson, Excise Richd. Downes For 7,500 yards of broadcloth for the service in Ireland, with interest till paid. 4,538 8 10 107
" 15 " " Capt. Fras. Mercer For carriage of the arms of the Lord General's foot regiment into the north. 50 0 0 107
" 16 " " David Davison For 30 tons of match delivered into the stores. 730 0 0 108
" " " " Wm. Gardner For fixing 550 muskets brought by him from Nottingham. 206 9 2 108
" " " " Major-General Lieut. Harrison. For bills of imprest for the field carriages, on account. 250 0 0 109
" " " " Danl. Judd For 280 barrels of gunpowder 1,288 0 0 109
" " Treasurers at Haberdashers' Hall. Ralph King For bringing a dispatch from the Lord President of Connaught. 100 0 0 110
" " John Jackson Wm. and John Watson, Wm. Dawston, Christ. Fell, and Edw. Burrowes, gunsmiths. For 1,500 matchlock and 500 snaphance muskets, and 100 pairs of pistols. 2,008 6 8 110
" " " Ed. Barker For 500 armours delivered into the stores 425 0 0 111
" " " " For 630 matchlock and 250 snaphance muskets, and 300 cases of pistols. 765 16 8 111
" " " Captn. Wm. Rance For the officers who conducted the reduced horse of Col. Tomlinson's regiment into Ireland, being the moiety of the gratuity due. 24 0 0 112
" 19 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden For cheese and biscuit shipped to Berwick, on account. 400 0 0 112
" 20 Thos. Andrewes and Maurice Thompson. Sir Jno. Borlase On loan, in part of his arrears for service in Ireland, to be repaid to the commissioners at Dublin. 150 0 0 113
" 22 John Jackson, Excise Richd. Printon For arrears, allowed in consideration of his losses in his ship employed in the service of Ireland. 130 6 8 114
" " Sir Adam Loftus Margaret, wife of Rd. Printon. " " " 5 0 0 114
July 22 John Jackson, Excise Major Thos. Ireton, Governor. For repairs of Landguard fort, on account 500 0 0 5 115
" " " " Sir Wm. Constable For repairs of Gloucester fortifications, with interest at 8 per cent. till paid. 600 0 0 115
" ["] Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Thos. Simon, master graver at the Mint. For engraving done for the Parliament 276 0 0 4 116
" " John Jackson, Excise Captn. Burrell For providing one carriage, wheels, and axletrees for the use of Mersey Island. 15 0 0 116
" 23 " " Rich. Thorowgood For buying cloth for tents to be sent into the North, on account. 1,000 0 0 9 113
" " " " Thos. Laxton For medicaments for Ireland 196 8 1 117 118
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Slingsby Bethell For so much paid to Rich. Bradshaw, agent at Hamburgh. 200 0 0 117
" 26 John Jackson, Excise Danl. Judd For 204 barrels of gunpowder 1,168 8 0 19 118
" " " " Jno. Samyne For 250 " 1,125 0 0 19 119
" " " " Wm. Pennoyer For 362 " at 4l. 12s. 1,165 4 0 19
" " " " Edw. Tench For 14 drums 14 0 0 19
" 29 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden For 120 tons of cheese, to be delivered at Berwick, the first moiety. 1,440 0 0 119
" " John Jackson Major Thos. Poulton, Governor of Nottingham Castle. For making 20 carriages for the garrison, on account. 1,000 0 0 120
" 31 " Thos. Gill and Ambrose Sanderforth. For 1,000 pair of hedsters (sic) 166 13 4 121
Aug. 1 Treasurers-at-war Capt. Oliver St. George To be defalked out of his growing entertainment in Ireland, on account, to enable him to return to his charge, he having stayed long in England, to raise and transport recruits to Sir Chas. Coote in Ulster. 100 0 0 38 55 12
" " John Jackson, Excise John Merry and Peter Smith, labourers in the Tower. For distribution among the 20 labourers in the Tower, 5l. each, for their extraordinary pains in execution of their places. 100 0 0 52 55
Aug. 1 Treasurers-at-war Major Geo. Walters For carrying over of 500 recruits into Ireland, out of the money to be sent to the Lord Deputy, for recruiting the forces. 500 0 0 38 56 13
" 2 Army treasurers Sir Art. Hesilrigge For money laid out by him for army provisions. 1,000 0 0 43
" " John Jackson, Excise Maurice Thomson For powder delivered into the stores 959 12 0 56
" 3 " " Jas. Ansdell, master of the Patience. One moiety for six month's freight on the Irish service for himself and part owners of the ship. 270 0 0 44 57
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Commissary Wm. Dobbins. For shipping provisions to the North, on account. 100 0 0 48 57 14
" " Collectors of prize goods. Capt. Wm. Venn For his many eminent faithful services to the commonwealth, especially for carrying over Lord Inchiquin's son and others, into Ireland, and bringing back upon exchange. 200 0 0 58
" 6 Treasurers-at-war Denis Gauden For cheese, biscuit, and oats, shipped to Berwick on account. 1,000 0 0 55 58
" " Collectors for prize goods. Wm. Dunckley For discovering the embezzling powder and shot from the Falcon frigate. 5 0 0 53 59
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. John Clarke For the forces in Guernsey, on account for contingencies. 100 0 0 50 59
" " John Jackson, Excise Geo. Fisher, gunsmith Gratuity for his extraordinary pains in executing the office of deputy storekeeper of the small gun office in the Tower last year. 40 0 0 55 60
" " " " Col. Rich. Deane For 50l. paid by him, by order of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to Geo. Phillips, master of the Deliverance, and 80l. to Walter Treeble, master of the Vapour of Harwich, ships in the Irish service. 130 0 0 39 60
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. John Corker, merchant stranger. For so much by him paid to the Commissioners at Dublin for corn for the forces in Ulster, when they were in great want, 300l. on sight, and by the last of August 613l. 10s. more. 913 10 0 41 61 15
Aug. 6 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Thos. Harris, master of the Hope of London. 29 15 10 For freight of provisions to Berwick as contracted for by the Navy Comrs., on certificate of Col. George Fenwick, Governor of Berwick, of delivery of their ladings. 424 7 11 53, 54 61 16, 17
Richard Purvis, master of the Charity of Yarmouth. 98 0 10
John Payne, master of the Comfort of Yarmouth. 66 7 1
Wm. Bixby, master of the Mary and Anne of Aldborough. 146 5 0
Hy. Danck, master of the Indifferent of Aldborough. 43 6 8
Jacob Jezard, master of the Matthew and Joan of London. 40 12 6
" " John Jackson, Excise Danl. Judd For match delivered into the stores 1,000 0 0 62
" " " " Thos. Bostock and Hy. Thrall. Part of 66l. 13s. 4d. for 2,000 sword belts, to be paid on 4 Oct. 33 6 8 62
" " " " Anthony Webster. For 400 halberts delivered into the stores 80 0 0 63
" 9 " " Col. Heane, Governor of Weymouth. For repair of works of the garrison on account. 550 0 0 63
" " " " Rich. Tredwell For 1,000 swords, a moiety on the 20th inst., and the remainder 20 Oct. 166 13 4 64
" " " " Stephen Archbold " " " 166 13 4 64
" 10 Sir Adam Loftus Rich. Hooke For present relief of himself and his children, for service done in Ireland. 12 0 0 71 65
" " John Jackson Rd. Smith, master of the Blessing of London. For carrying arms, &c. to Dublin, Youghal, and Carrickfergus. 170 4 0 65
" 12 Treasurers-at-war Wm. Bassett For 234 loads 3 qrs. of hay for the army in Scotland. 1,056 7 6 18
" 13 " Hugh Edwards For so much paid to Sir Chas. Coote in Ireland, to be deducted out of the pay of the forces in Ulster, and speedily paid, he having been ready on all occasions to supply the forces. 735 0 0 83 66 19
Aug. 13 Treasurers-at-war Danl. Judd For provisions for the army, according to a bill of exchange drawn by [Sir] Arthur Hesilrigge. 1,000 0 0 85 66
" 14 John Jackson Jno. Jones and Wm. Bowles. For tents sent into the North on account 100 0 0 67
" " " Major Peter Murford, Governor of Southampton. For making carriages and repairing the fortifications, to be advanced on credit, interest at 8 per cent. 250 0 0 81 67
" " " Maj.-Gen. Thos. Harrison, lieutenant of the ordnance. Gratuity to the officers of the ordnance, clerks, and messengers, for extraordinary pains in last year's service. 370 0 0 68
" " " Maurice Thomson For powder delivered into the stores 959 12 0 83
16 " Rd. Newbury, Thos. Roach, Thos. Bostock, John Gare, Hy. Thrall, and Nath. Humfreys. For 6,000 collars of bandoleers, a moiety on 2 Oct. and the remainder on 2 Nov. 425 0 0 68
" " Treasurers-at-war Denis Gauden For provisions sent to Berwick, in part on account. 4,500 0 0 10 69
" " John Jackson, Excise Capt. Ed. Roberts To be used by Col. Wm. Sydenham, Governor of the Isle of Wight, for repair of the fortifications and carriages, on account. 200 0 0 64 69
" " " " Rd. Thorowgood For arrears for making tents for the army in the North, on account. 100 0 0 8 70
" 17 Treasurers-at-war Jas. Wainwright, of London, merchant. For corn delivered in Ireland, of which 402l. 7s., together with 3,000l. formerly paid him, is to be charged on the account of the forces in Leinster, the residue, 143l., on the forces in Ulster. 545 7 0 70 20,21
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Ed. Carter, surveyor of the State's houses. For repairs of several houses of the commonwealth, on account. 1,000 0 0 80 9 71 73
" 20 John Jackson, Excise Silvester Keene For 400 pikes, at 3s. 10d. each, to be paid 1 Sept. 76 13 4 82 71
" " " " Wm. Edwards " " " 76 13 4 82 72
" " " " Thos. Bayman " " " 76 13 4 81 72
" " " " Ant. Webster For 500 pikes " " 95 16 8 81 73
Aug. 20 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Collectors of prize goods. For two prizes carried into Cork and converted to the use of the soldiers, to be placed to the account of the forces in Munster. 592 3 3 22 76 22
" " John Jackson Robt. Thacker For 400 pikes delivered into the stores 76 13 4 82 74
£ s. d.
" " Sir John Wollaston Thos. Harris, master of the Hope of London. 11 0 0 For demurrage of their ships in a voyage bound for Berwick, with provisions for the army in Scotland. 84 10 0 74 23
John Payne, master of the Comfort of Yarmouth. 25 0 0
Hy. Danck, master of the Indifferent of Aldborough. 34 10 0
Jno. Jezard, master of the Matthew and Joan of London. 14 0 0
" " John Jackson, Excise Collectors for prize goods. For so much received for the sale of two prizes, and spent in buying arms and ammunition in Ireland. 1,111 2 7 22 75
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Thos. Scott, member of the Council of State. To be disposed of by direction from Council 300 0 0 76
" " John Jackson, Excise Lieut.-Col. Reade, Governor of Poole and Brownsea Castle. For repairs of his garrison and making carriages; to be advanced on payment of interest at 8 per cent. 200 0 0 16 77
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Jas. Graves, Theod. Reynolds, Fras. Marriot, and Jenkin Ellis, shoemakers. In part for 8,000 pairs of shoes and 3,000 of boots, for the army in Scotland. 500 0 0 17 77 24
" " John Jackson Danl. Judd For 10 tons of English match 250 0 0 82 78
" " " Jno. Gace For 2,250 shovels and spades 168 15 0 82 78
" " " Rd. Ward For ladles, sponges, lanterns, &c. for Col. John Berkstead's regiment. 57 3 2 81 79
" " " Matthew Hassall For 40 tents for the artillery train 40 4 0 81 79
" 22 " Capt. Wm. Roberts, proofmaster for the Tower. For subsistence till his salary be fixed, on account. 50 0 0 28 80
Aug. 22 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Commissary Wm. Dobbins. Imprest to bakers for furnishing bread for the army, according to the directions of the Committee for Irish affairs. 500 0 0 17 80
" " " " Capts. Geo. Bishop and Thos. Norrice. For 404 tuns of beer, at 41s. 6d. a tun, delivered at Bristol, for the Irish army, the last one-third part, deducting 17l. 11s. balance in their hands of 400l., paid them for cask. 261 17 8 21 81
" 23 John Jackson Capt. Hen. Cannon For repairs of Dover Castle, with interest at 8 per cent. till paid. 200 0 0 30 81
" " " Thos. Smith For 100 drums delivered into the stores 100 0 0 29 82
" " " Dan. Judd For 166 barrels of powder 763 12 0 28 82
" 26 " Wm. Gardner, gunsmith For 100 matchlock muskets, to be paid 24 Sept. 52 10 0 28 83
" " " " " For 120 matchlock muskets and 30 pairs of pistols, a moiety on 11 Sept. and the remainder 11 Nov. 111 18 0 29 83
" " " Ed. Burrowes 100 Dutch matchlock muskets, and 30 pairs of pistols, a moiety on 3 Oct., the remainder 3 Dec. 52 10 0 28 84
" " " Jas. Ansdell, master of the Patience. For freight on the Irish seas, the second moiety, on certificate that Chas. Walley has not paid him anything. 270 0 0 42 84
" 28 " Anthy. Webster For 500 pikes, on 14 October 95 16 8 55 85
" " " Wm. Edwards For 400 " " 76 13 4 55 85
" " " Thos. Bayman For 400 " " 76 13 4 55 86
" " " Thos. Hodgkins For 20,000 horseshoes and 180,000 shoe nails, on 13 October. 368 1 4 56 86
" " " Silvester Keene For 400 pikes, on 14 October 76 13 4 55 87
" " " Thos. Hodgkins For 1,750 pickaxes 240 12 6 56 87
" " " David Davison For cordage, tar, &c. for the train of artillery 23 13 0 55 88
" " " Jno. Walford For 10 colours delivered into the stores 21 5 0 56 88
" " " Maurice Thompson For 244 barrels of gunpowder 1,122 8 0 55 89
" " " Mary Cordwell For 244 " " 1,122 8 0 55 89
" " " Wm. Pennoyer For 288 " " 1,324 16 0 55 89
" 29 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Capt. Clarke For the exigent charges of the Guernsey forces, on account. 250 0 0 90
Aug. 30 Collectors for prize goods. Capt. Robt. Wyard For expenses in refreshing his ship's company, after fight off Yarmouth with six of the enemies' ships. 10 0 0 53 90
" " John Jackson Col. Wm. Willoughby For making scaling ladders for Guernsey 20 2 5 91
Sept. 3 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden For cheese, biscuits, and oats shipped at Berwick for the army in Scotland, on account. 700 0 0 61 121
" " " " Wm. Good. For expenses in attending the Lord General into the North. 50 0 0 3 121a 25
" " " " Thos. Vincent and Lucas Lucie, merchants. For 675 qrs. of English wheat, 17 tons 16½ cwt. of oatmeal by them delivered at Carrickfergus for the forces in Ulster. 1,199 8 9 64 121a 26
" " John Jackson Ephraim Beale For pay as Commissary of Musters at Bristol, from 17th April to 21st August last, at 5s. a day. 19 5 0 63 121b
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Capt. Jno. Whitworth For 53 tons 19 cwt. of oatmeal delivered at Carrickfergus. 463 4 0 63 121b
" " John Jackson Thos. Vincent For so much by him engaged for to Richd. Smith, master of the Blessing of London, for carrying 158 tons of arms and ammunition into Ireland. 275 3 0 62 122
" " " Thos. Vincent and Lucas Lucie. For seven days' demurrage of a ship freighted for Carrickfergus. 21 0 0 64 122
" " " Major Jas. Berry Half the gratuity for the officers who conducted the reduced horse of Col. Twistleton's regiment into Ireland. 24 0 0 65
" 6 " Capt. Wm. Disher For the use of Capt. Malyn and the other officers who conducted the recruits of Lord General Fairfax's regiment into Ireland. 14 10 0 75 123
" 7 " Ed. Carter For tent poles, pins, and mallets for the army in the North. 29 4 0 75 124
" 9 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Col. Ed. Sexby For raising the Lord General's regiment of foot, on account. 500 0 0 124 27
" " John Jackson Capt. Wm. Roberts 50l. for buying materials for mortar pieces, and 10l. for instruments for reducing Guernsey; to be advanced on interest at 8 per cent. 60 0 0 81 123
Sept. 10 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Hy. Hatsell For a bill of exchange for bags and freightage, and for biscuit for the army in Scotland, provided at Plymouth and Dartmouth. 200 0 0 69 125
900 0 0
" " John Jackson Commissary Wm. Dobbins. For entertainment of his servant despatched to Youghal with soldiers' clothes. 35 14 0 70 125
" 11 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Major Fras. White Given by Parliament for bringing the news of the good success in Scotland. 300 0 0 126 28
" " " " Capt. Wm. Evenson " " " 250 0 0 126 29
" " " " Richd. Cadwell " " " 50 0 0 127 30
" 12 " " Lieut.-Col. Barrow For carrying on the business of the forces, out of the money to be sent to Sir Chas. Coote, for the forces in the North of Ireland. 300 0 0 89 127
" 13 " " Thos. Flood For 539 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. of biscuit for the army in Ireland. 458 7 10 5 128
" " " " Col. John Owen For 557 qrs. oats sent to Berwick for the army in Scotland. 348 2 6 6 128
" " " " Denis Gauden For the second supply of cheese, biscuit, and oats sent to Berwick, on account. 2,600 0 0 4 129 131
" " " " Erasmus Smith For 271 qrs. of wheat (or oats) for the army in Scotland. 237 2 6 5 129
" " " " Col. Jno. Berkstead Imprest for incident charges of his 500 men on their march to Scotland, to be issued by warrant from Major-Gen. Harrison. 100 0 0 9 130 31
" " Treasurers for the Ordnance of 16th Feb.1647–8 for paying 20,000l. a month for I. Jacob Willett of London. For John Graham for cloth, &c. taken of him by Sir Chas. Coote for the garrison of Derry during the siege. 222 3 7 65 130
" 17 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden For one third of his contract for 300 tons of Suffolk cheese to be delivered at Berwick. 2,800 0 0 17 131 32
I. 10.
" 19 " " Anthony Tierens, merchant. For 601 qrs. of oats sent to the army in Scotland. 390 13 0 36 3 132 33
" " " " Jno. Harvey, Thos. Hague, Thos. Gracedue. For 4,000 pairs of stockings for foot soldiers, for the army in Scotland, in full. 229 19 2 34 132 34
Sept. 19 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Jas. Browne For 81 cwt. 1 qr. of biscuit for the army in Scotland, in full, to be paid 9 Oct. 68 17 0 35 133 35
" " " " Matthew Austin For 308 cwt. 3 qrs. and 20 lbs. of biscuit for the army in Scotland, with 50l. paid by Dobbins, to be paid 9 Oct. 212 11 8 34 133 36
" " " " Geo. Smith For 366 cwt. 8 lbs. " " 311 3 2 35 134 37
" " " " John Hawkins For 100 cwt. " " 85 0 0 35 134
" " " " Richd. Gladman For biscuit " " 255 0 0 45 135
" " " " Danl. Selwell For 124 cwt. 12 lbs. " " 105 9 9 34 135 38
" " " " Fras. Todd For biscuit " " 170 0 0 45 136 39
" " " " Jno. Jervis For 355 cwt. 1 qr. 12 lbs. " 302 1 0 35 136 40
" " " " Richd. Woosely For 186 cwt. 2 qrs., " " with 100l. paid by Mr. Dobbins. 58 12 3 35 137 41
" " " " Anne Stoakley For 25 handmills for the army in Scotland 50 0 0 45 137
" " " " Wm. Morton For 12 " 24 0 0 45 42
" 23 Collectors for prize goods. Jno. Marshall, of Rye For maintenance and dispatching certain Frenchmen now at Rye, Sussex, taken prize in the Newfoundland, on account. 20 0 0 43 138
" 25 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Wm. Morton For 12 handmills, on the 9th October 24 0 0 45 139
" " " Jos. Carill For his journey into Scotland 50 0 0 51 139
" " " exigencies John Owen " " 50 0 0 51 139 43
" " " " Lieut. Ed. Sheppard For raising 150 men for Ireland at his own charges, being 20s. out of 25s. ordered per man, from money to be sent to the Lord Deputy, for the forces in Munster. 150 0 0 47 140 44
" " " " Capt. Isaac Jackson 150 0 0 46 140 45
" " " " Capt. Wm. Pelham 150 0 0 46 141 46
" " " " Lieut. Hy. Butts 150 0 0 46 141 47
" " John Jackson Capt. Isaac Jackson For 150 men,5seach, balance due 37 10 0 47 142
" " " Capt. Wm. Pelham 37 10 0 47 142
" " " Lieut. Edw. Shephard 37 10 0 47 142
" " " " Lieut. Hy. Butts 37 10 0 47 142 48
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Jas. Graves, Theodore Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, Fras. Marriott. For 4,000 pairs of shoes for the army in Scotland. 500 0 0 54 142 49
" 27 " " Thos. Laxton For medicaments for the army in Scotland 240 19 0 51 143
" " " " Thos. Hood For 600 cwt. of biscuit " " on 9 Oct. 510 0 0 54 143
" " John Jackson Thos. Laxton For medicaments for the hospitals at Ulster 270 10 8 62 144
or
217 10 8
Sept. 27 John Jackson Thos. Laxton For medicaments sent to Kilkenny for the army in Ireland. 53 11 9 63 138
" " " Major Shephard A month's pay for five serjeants, six corporals and two drummers, for Ireland, on his security that they shall march forthwith, take no free quarter, &c. 21 14 0 60 144
" 30 " " For raising and transporting a company of 120 firelocks, beside officers, into Ireland, on like security. 135 6 8 61 145
" " " Capts. Wm. Disney and Ed. Puckle. For raising and transporting two companies of foot into Ireland, on like security. 300 0 0 70 145
Oct. 1 Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. Officers clerks, &c., in the Ordnance Office. A gratuity for last year's execution of duty 370 0 0 146
" 2 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Commissary Wm. Dobbins. On account towards defraying the charge of lading provisions to the Frith of Edinburgh, for the army in Scotland. 100 0 0 81 146 147 50
" 3 " " Major Geo. Walters For balance remaining on a bill of exchange drawn by Capt. Jas. Cooke and Wm. Walters, and charged on the Council, for payment of 268l. 17s. 6d. to John Woodroffe, milliner. 159 4 0 80 147 51
" 4 John Jackson, Excise Thos. Laxton For 30 surgeons' chests for the army in Ireland. 450 15 0 81 149
" 5 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Fras Harley For 50 cwt. biscuits for the army in Scotland. 42 10 0 69 149
" " " " Allen Busken For 18 cwt. 3 qrs. " " 15 19 9 69 150
" " " " Wm. Shambrooke For 17 cwt. 3 qrs. 12 lbs. " 15 4 7 68 150 52
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Ambrose Goodwin For 100 cwt. " " 85 0 0 69 151
" " " " Capt. Jno. Barnard For a fortnight's pay for himself and troop of horse, now ordered to march into Scotland, from the 10,000l. ordered on 28 Sept. to Col. Fitch, for forces marching to Scotland through Carlisle. 226 1 0 151 53
" " " " " For a month's pay for himself and troop of horse, from the 10,000l, ordered 28 Aug. for Sir Art. Hesilrigge's forces. 453 12 0 152 54
Oct. 5 John Jackson Capt. Jno. Clarke For exigent charges for the expedition into Guernsey. 250 0 0 77 152
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Col. Jno. Owen For 557 qrs. of oats for the army in Scotland, to be paid from the fifth month's pay for the said army, the pay of the former mouths being exhausted. 348 2 6 18 153 55
" " " " Erasmus Smith For 271 qrs. of wheat for the army in Scotland. 237 2 6 153 56
" " John Jackson Ant. Webster, Thos. Beaman, Wm. Edwards, and Silvester Keene, pikemakers. For 500 pikes for the forces under Sir Chas. Coote, in Ulster; to be advanced on interest. 95 16 8 68 154
" 6 " Ephraim Beale For six weeks' entertainment, he being again appointed as commissary of the musters at Bristol, on account. 10 10 0 20 154
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Jno. Harvey, Thos. Hage, and Thos. Gracedue. For 3,000 pair of stockings for horsemen, and 1,000 for foot soldiers; 83l. 6s. 8d. on 9 Oct. and the remainder 20 Oct. 307 5 10 4 155 57
" 9 " " Jas. Graves, Theodore Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Fras. Marriott. For 4,000 pairs of shoes for the army in Scotland, completing their contract for 8,000 pairs. 500 0 0 19 155 58
" " " " Commissary-Gen. Reynolds. To be defalked out of the next monies sent to him for his regiment in Ireland, on account. 100 0 0 15 156 59
" " Sir Adam Loftus Hierom Tomlin For enabling him to return to Ireland, and for corn taken from him by the army of Lieut.-Gen. Jones. 6 0 0 20 156
" " John Jackson Jno. Basill, master of the Mary of Poole. For a voyage into Scotland, in part of freight. 30 0 0 157
" " Major-Gen. Harrison, Lieutenant of the ordnance. Geo. Strode and Mr. Pragrose. For 50 barrels of powder, delivered for Weymouth garrison, not on the militia account. 230 0 0 87 157
or 30 0 0
" 10 John Jackson Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. On account, to be paid according to directions of Council. 300 0 0 158
" " " Major Jas. Berry A moiety of the gratuity for the officers who conducted the reduced horse of Col. Twisleton's regiment into Ireland. 24 0 0 158
Oct. 11 Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. John Brown, gunfounder. In advance, on account for two mortar pieces, 200 granado shells, and five pieces of brass ordnance. 300 0 0 24 159
" 12 John Jackson Captn. Saml. Tetherington. For raising and marching 120 men to the waterside for Ireland, on the usual security. 150 0 0 79 159
" 13 " Captn. Peter Flower For transport of 100 men into Ireland, in part 25 0 0 35 160
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. " " " " 100 0 0 35 161 60
" 14 " " Theod. Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Francis Marriott. For 1,000 pairs of boots for horsemen, at 14s. 6d. a pair, for the army in Scotland. 725 0 0 43 148 61
" " " " Thomas Scott On account, to be paid according to directions of Council. 400 0 0 161 62
" " " " Richard Downes For 5,000 coats and breeches 4,250 0 0 58 63
" 15 " " Jas. Graves, Theodore Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Fras. Marriott, cordwainers. For 6,000 pairs of shoes, at 2s. 6d. a pair, to be sent to Carrickfergus, for Sir Chas. Coote's foot soldiers in Ulster. 750 0 0 78 162 64
" " John Jackson Richd. Wiltshire, master of the Jonas of London. Balance due of 238l. for freight of 140 tons of provisions to Youghal. 138 0 0 5 163
" 17 " Richd. Downes For 3,000 cassocks, 3,000 pairs of breeches, and 4,550 yards of broadcloth, for the soldiers in Ulster, with interest till paid. 5,109 7 6 59 162
" 18 " Col. Ed. Sexby For a waggon, four horses, and harness for his regiment. 62 0 0 67 160
" " Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Richd. Downes For 500 cloaks for the army in Scotland 1,122 3 0 72 163 65
" " Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison, Lieutenant of ordnance. Major Robinson, Governor of Taunton Castle. Imprest for making the guard and store houses weather-proof, and repairing the gun carriages of the garrison, on account. 100 0 0 88 164
" ["] John Jackson Lieut.-Col. Joyce For repairs of Portland Castle 200 0 0 164
" ["] Sir John Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden, merchant. One-third of the purchase of 300 tons of Suffolk cheese, at 28l. a ton. 2,800 0 0 75 165
" " " " " For 283 firkins of butter, at 21s. a firkin 297 3 0 73 165
" " " " Richd. Thorowgood For 400 pairs of sheets, 200 beds, and 200 bolsters for the army in Scotland. 181 4 10 60 166 66
" " " " Col. Berkstead For enabling 300 of his regiment to march to Scotland. 150 0 0 166 67
Oct. 19 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Richd. Lloyd For enabling 200 of Col. Wauton's regiment to march to Scotland. 40 0 0 167 68
" " John Jackson Col. Hy. Danvers, Governor of Stafford. For the repair of that garrison's fortifications 50 0 0 67 167
" " Treasurers-at-war Lieut.-Col. Kelsey For enabling 300 of Col. Ingoldsby's regiment to march to Scotland. 60 0 0 69
" " " Col. Gibbon For enabling 200 of his regiment to march to Scotland. 40 0 0 70
" " " Major-Gen. Harrison For defraying contingent charges 200 0 0 77
" 21 John Jackson, Excise Jas. Powell, Bristol For providing shipping, victuals, and transports for Major Shepherd's 940 men for Ireland, on account; and for paying quarters of 120 firelocks, being part of the above men. 500 0 0 71 168
" " " " Geo. Day, John Watson, Walter Benge, Thos. Smith, John Silke, Roger Carlisle, Thos. and John Skinner, gunsmiths. For 750 matchlock muskets, 250 snaphance muskets, and 200 cases of pistols for the forces in Ulster; to be advanced with interest. 641 5 0 61 168
" 22 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Mary, wife of Edm. Delacree, apothecary in Ireland. For her maintenance, to be defalked out of her husband's pay. 10 0 0 87 169 71
" 23 John Jackson, Excise Jno. Freeman For 2½ tons of leaden shot for the forces in Ulster. 37 10 0 87 169
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Richd. Manning For 198 barrels of malt, at 16s. a barrel, for Drogheda garrison. 136 0 0 71 170 72
" " John Jackson Col. Wm. Sydenham For the use of the Isle of Wight 150 0 0 13 148
or 120 0 0
" 24 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Robt. Eaton and Jno. Young. For 200 rugs and 200 blankets for the army in Scotland. 139 3 4 88 170 73
" " " " Jno. Jarrard For 1,495 kettles, weighing 5838 lbs., for the army in Scotland. 389 4 0 87 171 74
" " John Jackson " For 300 kettles, weighing 1,228 lbs., for the army in Ulster, with interest till paid. 81 17 4 90 171
Oct. 24 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Richd. Thorowgood For 400 shirts for the army in Scotland 600 0 0 75
" 25 " " Elizabeth, wife of Major Ed. Allen, captain under Col. Lidcott. For herself and eight children, on account of her husband's entertainment in Ireland. 20 0 0 86 172 76
" " " " Ed. Barker For 100 baking pans, weighing 4 cwt. 3 qrs. 19 lbs., for the army in Scotland. 13 15 6 4 172 77
" " " " Richd. Thorowgood For 4,000 shirts for the army in Scotland 600 0 0 4 173
" " John Jackson, Excise Geo. Waterman For 30 dozen tent ropes, with tape and needles, for the forces in Ulster. 28 11 5 173
" " " " Wm. and Thos. Potter For 82 pieces of sacking for Carrickfergus 69 10 6 57 174
" 26 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Major Geo. Walters For quarters for 500 men to be raised for Ireland. 250 0 0 174
" 28 " " Denis Gauden Balance due for shipping provisions for the army in Scotland. 234 18 13 175
" " " " Jas. Graves, Theodore Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Fras. Marriott, cordwainers. Balance due for 2,000 pairs of boots for horsemen in Scotland, at 14s. 6d. a pair. 950 0 0 14 176 78
" " " " To be sent to Carlisle, by bills of exchange, for pay of forces marching into Scotland. 10,000 0 0 11 176
" " " " Robt. King, linendraper For 450 pieces of poledavis [canvas] for packing biscuits, rugs, &c., for the army in Scotland. 405 0 0 15 177 79
" " John Jackson Captn. Ed. Gearis For raising 120 men for Col. Fowke's regiment, Ireland. 108 0 0 16 177
" " " Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. On account, to be paid according to directions of Council. 4,186 17 10½ 178
" 31 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Thos. Gracedue, John Harvey, and Thos. Hague. For 1,200 pairs of stockings for Col. Sexby's regiment, at 1s. 1½d. and 1s. 2d. a pair, to be defalcated from their pay. 68 15 0 29 178 80
" " John Jackson Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison, or John Pitt, master carpenter. For making a place in the artillery ground for proving small guns with safety, and repairing the house where the muskets are kept, &c. 100 0 0 28 179
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Sir Hy. Vane, Jr., treasurer for the navy. For the use of the navy 50,000 0 0 24 180
Nov. 1 John Jackson, Excise Major-Gen. Robt. Munro, prisoner in the Tower. For subsistence during imprisonment 20 0 0 182
" 2 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Isaac Le Cane, merchant For a bill of exchange drawn by Col. Geo. Cooke, Governor of Wexford, for corn supplied on necessity to the soldiery by Edw. Burton, to be defalked from the moneys for the garrison. 300 0 0 36 182 81
" " " " Col. Arthur Hill For a bill of exchange drawn by Col. Venables, by advice of the President of Connaught, for exigencies of the army in Ulster when they besieged Charlemont, to be defalcated from their pay. 400 0 0 37 183 82
" " John Jackson Lieut.-Gen. Ludlow To enable him to march his troop of 100 horse to Milford Haven, pay quarters, &c., to be advanced at 8 per cent. interest. 350 9 4 200
" 4 Collectors of prize goods. Capt. Geo. Dakin, of the Greyhound. For his whole gratuity, on petition 20 0 0 42 183
" " John Jackson, Excise Robt. Ingram, ironmonger. For 300 hatchets, 100 axes, 100 spade irons, 100 shovel irons, 24 hammers, 100 shovels, 100 spades, and 200 pickaxes for the forces in Ulster, to be advanced on interest. 67 11 6 41 184
" " " " Chas. Vane For his agency in Portugal 200 0 0 40 184
" 5 " " Theodore Jennings For shipping arms and ammunition into Scotland. 20 0 0 67 185
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Col. John Berkstead For marching 500 men into Scotland 100 0 0 44 185
" " " " Col. Ingoldsby " 300 " 60 0 0 44 185
" " " " Col. Gibbon " 200 " 40 0 0 44 185
" " " " Col. Wauton " 200 " 40 0 0 44 185
" " " " Lieut.-Col. Kelsey " 300 " on account 60 0 0 83
" 6 John Jackson, Excise Thos. Western, ironmonger. For 19 cwt. 2 qrs. of iron weights for the forces in Ulster. 12 13 6 53 136
" " " " Danl. Judd, merchant For 2½ tons of musket bullet for the forces in Ulster. 37 10 0 55 186
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Thos. Western For 5 cwt. 2 qrs. of iron weights for the forces in Ulster. 3 11 6 53 187 84
Nov. 6 John Jackson, Excise Wm. Osborne, ironmonger. For 183 barrels, being 3 tons of Spanish iron, sent to Carrickfergus, for the forces in Ulster. 49 10 0 54 187
" 7 " " Hy. Thrall, Rd. Newbury, John Gace, Nath. Humphreys, Thos. Roache, Thos. Bostocke. For 1,000 collars of bandoleers sent to Carrickfergus for the forces under the Lord President of Connaught. 70 16 8 62 188
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Jas. Graves, Theodore, Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Fras. Marriott, cordwainers. For 1,200 pairs of shoes delivered to Col. Sexby's regiment. 150 0 0 61 188 85
" " " " Wm. Wormell For a bill of exchange drawn by Rd. Cadwell, messenger to the General, for hay bought at Lynn, for the army in Scotland. 250 0 0 61 189
" " John Jackson, Excise Thos. Gill For 200 pairs of holsters for the forces in Ulster. 33 6 8 63 189
" 8 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Jas. Wainwright of London. For the use of Richd. Bradshaw, resident at Hamburg. 200 0 0 65 66 190 86
" 9 John Jackson, Excise Capt. John Franck A moiety of the gratuity for conducting the reduced horse of Col. Whalley's regiment into Ireland. 24 0 0 70 190
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands, at Gurney House. Treasurers-at-war For the use of the army 50,000 0 0 69 191
" 10 Sir John Wollaston, &c. John Jarvis For 500 cwt. of biscuit for the army in Scotland. 425 0 0 191 87
" " " " Fras. Harley For 75 cwt. " " 63 15 0 192
" " " " Geo. Smith For 178 cwt. 8 lbs. 142 17 1 192 88
" " " " Jas. Browne For 100 cwt. " " 65 0 0 193 89
" " " " Saml. Selwen For 111 cwt. 2 qrs. 12 lbs. " " 94 17 3 197 90
" " " " Ed. Kidder For 299 cwt. 12 lbs. " " 254 4 9 196 91
" " " " Wm. Shambrook For 109 cwt. 3 qrs. 8 lbs. " " 93 6 10 196 92
" " " " John Heale For 250 cwt. " " 212 10 0 197
" " " " John Hawkins For 178 cwt. 2 qrs. 8 lbs. " " 151 15 8 197
" " " " Richd. Gladman For 244 cwt. 2 qrs. 16 lbs. " " 207 18 11 198
Nov. 10 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Matthew Austin For 142 cwt. 3 qrs. 12 lbs. of biscuit for the army in Scotland. 121 8 6 194
" 11 " " Geo. Smith For 462 cwt. 2 qrs. " " 393 2 6 194 93
" " " " Richd. Wooseley For 89 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. " " 75 17 10 193 94
" " " " " For 200 cwt. " " 176 1 5 195 95
" " " " Saml. Selwen For 89 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. " " 75 17 10 195 96
" " " " Fras. Todd For 366 cwt. 8 lbs. " " 311 3 2 (fn. 1) 198 97
" 12 " " Col. Wingfield Claypoole. For arrears of pay between 28th July and 4th November for Major Wallis's troop, on account. 85 16 0 98
" " Treasurer for the receipts of the Committee of Accounts. Ed. Carter, Surveyor general of the works. For carrying on the repairs of the commonwealth's houses, on account. 1,000 0 0 54 78 199
" " " — Manley For the use of the High Court of Justice, on account. 1,000 0 0 54 78 199
" " John Jackson, Excise Samson Lort, Haverfordwest. For quarters and transport for Lieut.-Gen. Ludlow's troops. 470 9 4 81 200
" " " " Saml. Lawe, cutler For his pains in cleansing and proving swords in the Tower, in execution of the office conferred on him by the Regulators, &c. 20 0 0 83 201
" " " " Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. To be paid according to order of Council of State. 3,469 7 6 83 201
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Wm. Williamson For a bill of exchange drawn by Rd. Cadwell, messenger to the Lord General, for ropes, &c. for binding up 100 loads of hay, to be carried to Leith, for the army in Scotland. 74 0 0 80 202 99
" 13 John Jackson Col. John Jones A month's pay for 500 recruits to be raised by Capt. Henchman for Col. Hewson's regiment in Ireland, on account, he returning to Mr. Walley what money is not so laid out. 575 17 4 6 202
Nov. 14 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Erasmus Smith For 50 tons of oatmeal at 16l. a ton, to be delivered at Youghall in Ireland, on account towards the latter moiety; not paid in full because the oatmeal being sent to Passage, by the Governor of Youghall, unmeasured, he cannot obtain certificates of its delivery. 300 0 0 7 203 100
" " " " Capt. Hy. Hatsell at Plymouth. For providing biscuits for the army in Scotland, on account. 1,000 0 0 15 205 101
" " " " Chas. Walley at Chester For providing 1,000 cwt. of biscuits and 40 tons of cheese for the army in Scotland, on account. 1,000 0 0 15 204 102
" " " " Cols. Rd. Deane and Nathl. Whetham at Portsmouth. For providing biscuits there and at the Isle of Wight for the army in Scotland, on account. 1,000 0 0 14 205 103
" " " " Fras. Warner and Thos. Andrews, linendrapers. For 5,422 shirts at 3s. a shirt for the army in Scotland. 813 6 0 13 204 104
" 15 " " Hy. Houlton, smith For nine hand-mills for the army in Scotland. 18 0 0 19 206 105
" 16 " " Wm. Morton, smith For 18 hand-mills delivered in 29 October 1650, for the army in Scotland. 36 0 0 23 206 106
" " " " Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. For provision of fire and candles for the guards, on account, being 100l. more than the 200l. formerly ordered. 300 0 0 22 207 107
" 18 John Jackson John Jarrard For interest of 81l. 17s. 4d. due for kettles for the army in Ulster. 3 5 0 76 203
" " " Major John Browne For moneys disbursed in repair of Upnor Castle. 673 2 4 25 208
" 19 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Commissary Wm. Dobbins. For shipping provisions to the army in Scotland, on account. 150 0 0 35 209
" 20 " " Jas. Austen For 400 cwt. of biscuit to the army in Scotland, in part. 200 0 0 38 209 108
" " " " Thos. Boone For so much disbursed for Ant. Ascham, resident in Spain. 110 11 6 210 109
" 21 " " Col. Fras. Underwood For several provisions of wheat and hay to be bought by Col. Wauton, for the army in Scotland. 500 0 0 43 210 110
" " " " Thos. Vincent and Lucas Lucie. One moiety for 1,000 qrs. of wheat, at 52s. a quarter, to be sent to the army in Scotland. 1,300 0 0 42 211 111
Nov. 23 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Roger Dudgeon, master of the Patience of Yarmouth. For demurrage of the ship 13 days at Leith 39 0 0 211
" 25 " " Toby Peder For a bill of exchange drawn by Rd. Cadwell, messenger to the Lord General, on account for hay bought at Lynn of John Bird, for the army in Scotland. 140 0 0 57 212 112
" " " " Richd. Freeman, messenger to the Council of State. Imprest for 4,000 loads of hay to be bought by him in Yorkshire, for the army in Scotland. 200 0 0 58 212
" " John Jackson Major-Gen. Harrison Balance of 12,179l. 12s. 9¼d. due to John Browne, gunfounder, on his contract with the Admiralty Committee, for 12,179l. 12s. 9¼d., for shot, &c. 1,679 12 54 213
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. John Bird For 100 loads of hay of 20 cwt. each, to be delivered at Lynn for Scotland. 90 0 0 213
" 26 John Jackson Lieut.-Gen. Ludlow Formerly ordered (12 Nov.) to be paid to Sampson Lort, but there being little intercourse with those remote parts of Wales, Ludlow undertakes to convey it to Haverfordwest. 470 9 4 65 214
" " Treasurers at Goldsmiths' Hall. Sir Wm. Parsons and Sir Gerard Lowther, Commissioners for Collecting Revenues of Delinquents' estates. Gratuities for services, each 500l. 1,000 0 0 60
" 27 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Wm. Harmer To enable him to raise and march 140 recruits to the waterside, for the regiment of Col. Robt. Saunders. 140 0 0 71 217
" " John Jackson " " " " 35 0 0 71 220
" " " Capt. Jno. Taylor " " " 140 0 0 71 218 113
" " " " " " " 35 0 0 71 215
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Jas. Sicklemore " 130 recruits " 130 0 0 71 216
" " John Jackson " " " " 32 10 0 71 217
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Jno. Blackburn " " " 130 0 0 72 215 114
" " John Jackson " " " " 32 10 0 72 214
Nov. 27 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Wm. Radford To enable him to raise and march 130 recruits to the waterside for the regiment of Col. Robt. Saunders. 130 0 0 72 220 115
" " John Jackson " " " " 32 10 0 72 218
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Robt. Jacobs " " " 130 0 0 72 219 116
" " John Jackson " " " " 32 10 0 72 216
" ["] " Elizabeth, relict of Capt. Philip Taylor. For her relief, her husband having raised a troop of horse at his own charge, and being slain in Ulster, in a battle with the rebels, under the Irish bishop of Clogher, to be defalcated from his entertainment, with interest until paid. 100 0 0 69 219
I.18. I.14
" 28 Collectors of prize goods Jno. Cowart For losses sustained by the Portuguese 10 0 0 75 221
I. 101.
" 30 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Wm. Bassett For 2,000 loads of hay of 20 cwt. each, provided between London and Lee Road for the army in Scotland, in part. 500 0 0 14 1
" " " " Thos. Hardingham, master of the Thomas of Yarmouth. For carrying provisions to the army in Scotland. 106 8 7 8 1 117
" " " " Robt. Mackey, master of the Love's Increase of Yarmouth. " " " 73 3 0 8 2 118
" " " " Roger Dudgeon, master of the Patience of Yarmouth. " " " 109 0 11 4 2 119
" " " " John Winspeare, master of the Susan of Hull. For carrying provisions to the army in Scotland, deducting 4l. 17s. 6d. for goods not delivered. 46 4 10 7 3 120
" " John Jackson, Excise Joan, relict of Capt. Thos. Gardiner. For his fitting a ship for Londonderry during the siege, with interest till paid. 95 18 0 5 3
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Major Robt. Cobbet For 3,000 cassocks and breeches at 15s. a suit, for the army in Scotland, and 800 cassocks at 9s. each, for Col. Sexby's regiment, 11l. 18s. 4d. being deducted for short measure. 2,598 1 8 19 4 120
" " John Jackson, Excise Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. To be disposed of by order of Council, on account. 2,428 18 15 4
Nov. 30 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Robt. Saywell For a bill of exchange drawn by Thos. King at Harwich, for 1,000 cwt. of biscuits, on account. 412 10 0 79 5 122
Dec. 2 " " Saml. Duncon of Ipswich. For 1,000 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland, on account. 500 0 0 28 6
" " John Jackson, Excise Thos. Holtby, master of the Elizabeth of Hull. For a pilot home for his ship, which carried arms and ammunition, &c. from Dublin, upon a letter from the Mayor of Hull, of 12 February 1650. 6 0 0 30 6
" " Goldsmiths' Hall treasurers. Attorney Bazil For service in Ireland 200 0 0 27
" 3 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Capt. Poole To raise 150 men and march them to the waterside for Ireland, on the usual conditions. 150 0 0 36 7 123
" " John Jackson, Excise " " " " 37 10 0 36 7
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden The last moiety for 120 tons of Suffolk cheese for the army in Scotland. 1,440 0 0 37 8
" " " " Sir Arthur Hesilrigge For raising hay and freighting ships for Scotland, on account. 1,000 0 0 8
" 4 John Jackson, Excise Edm. Watts, messenger To furnish himself with horses 15 0 0 9
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Col. Wm. or Thos. Webb Part of the 10,000l. ordered by Parliament for the salaries of surveyors of Deans and Chapters' lands. 6,000 0 0 41 9
" 5 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Denis Gauden For 43 tons 16 cwt. 3 qrs. of Suffolk cheese shiped at Woodbridge for Scotland, 19l. 12s. being for interest. 1,001 11 53 10 124
" 6 " " Thos. Flood For 267 cwt. 3 qrs. 12 lbs. of biscuits for the army in Scotland, 33l. 9s. 6d. being deducted for their coarseness. 194 4 0 29 5
" " John Jackson, Excise Richd. Thorowgood For seven bales of canvas for tents for the forces in Ulster. 173 4 1 50 10
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Jas. Greaves, Theod. Reynolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Fras. Marriott, cordwainers. For 1,000 pairs of boots and 4,000 pairs of shoes for the army in Scotland. 1,225 0 0 51 11 125
" " Ald. Thos. Andrewes and Maurice Thompson. Major Jno. Mitchell For raising and transporting to Ireland part Col. Ponsonby's regiment of horse. 380 0 0 52 11
Dec. 6 Ald. Thos. Andrewes and Maurice Thompson. Capt. Rd. Woodward For raising and transporting to Ireland part Col. Ponsonby's regiment of horse. 282 0 0 12
" 9 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Comrs. of the Excise For bill of exchange drawn by Rd. Cadwell, messenger to the Lord General, employed to contract for and ship and pack hay from Lynn to Scotland. 200 0 0 61 12 126
" " " " Richd. Downes For 502 cloaks for the army in Scotland 1,115 18 8 65 13 127
" " " " Robt. Ginne, master of the Hope of London. For conveying provisions to Leith for the army in Scotland. 37 17 2 62 13 128
" " " " Denis Gauden In part for 300 tons of Cheshire cheese for the army in Scotland, at 33l. per ton. 1,500 0 0 64 14
" 10 " " Jno. Harvey, Thos. Hague, and Thos. Gracedue. For 6,000 pairs of stockings for the army in Scotland. 360 8 4 63 14 129
" 10 " " John Cocker For bill of exchange drawn by the Commissioners at Dublin for corn. 1,000 0 0 73 15
" " " " Nich. Gould, merchant " " " 717 1 2 73 15 130
" 10 Sir Adam Loftus Robt. Smyth For amount expended above the allowance in collecting moneys on the ordinance for raising 50,000l. for Ireland, and for his pains therein, balance for two years. 126 13 4 10 23
" " " Thos. King " " " 30 0 0 10 23
" 12 Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Philip, or George, Starkey, of Gracious St., London. To be disbursed according to directions of the Commissioners of the High Court of Justice going into Norfolk. 500 0 0 76 24
" 16 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Tempest Milner For Col. Geo. Fenwick for amount paid to shipmasters freighted with provisions for Scotland, for demurrage, primage, and average. 236 0 5 9 24 131
" " " " " " " " 159 14 7 9 25 132
" " " " Peter Short For bill of exchange drawn by Rd. Cadwell, messenger to Lord General, for hay. 20 0 0 9 25 133
" " John Jackson Fras. Warner and Thos. Andrews. For seven bales of tent canvas for Ulster 153 8 7 10 26
" " Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison, lieut. of ordnance. Gilbert Adlington, Rd. Clarke, Jno. Blagdon, labourers in the Tower. For hurts received while loading great guns 15 0 0 5 26 134
Dec. [16] John Jackson Treasurer of the Navy Not named 30 000 0 0 27
" 17 Major-Gen. Thos. Harrison. John Stone For charges about his child, slain by a bullet on a proof of muskets for the State's use. 10 0 0 4 27
" " Collectors of prize goods Capt. Badiley Reward for good service 50 0 0 18
" 19 Sir Jno. Wollaston, &c. Jno. Heale For 150 cwt. of biscuits for the army in Scotland. 127 10 0 28
" " " " Jno. Hawkins For 1 cwt. 1 qr. and 20 lbs. " " 18 4 3 28
" " " " Geo. Smith For 500 cwt. " " 400 0 0 29 135
" " " " Fras. Todd For 200 cwt. " " 170 0 0 29 136
" " " " Allen Buskill For 140 cwt. 2 qrs. 16 lbs. " " 122 18 11 30 137
" " " " Richd. Gladman For 50 cwt. " " 42 10 0 30
" " John Jackson, Excise Dr. John Foy Advance to enable him to accompany the Commissioners into Ireland as physician. 60 0 0 50 27 31
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. John Jarvis For 289 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 231 8 7 31 138
" " " " Commissary Wm. Dobbins. For salary for self and two clerks for 134 days, as commissioners of provisions sent to Scotland. 134 0 0 26 32 139
" " " " Matthew Austen For 57 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 48 11 5 32
" " " " Lieut.-Col. Disney For his supply being wounded, to be defalked from his entertainment. 63 0 0 26 35 140
" " " " John Jarvis For 558 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 446 8 6 41 141
" " " " Ed. Kidden For 300 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 240 0 0 43 142
" " " " Fras. Todd For 160 cwt. 2 qrs. and 24 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 128 11 5 44 143
" " " " " For 339 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 271 8 7 44 144
" " " " Wm. Shambrook For 170 cwt. 2 qrs. 4 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 136 8 6 40 145
" " " " Saml. Selwen For 121 cwt. 1 qr. 20 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 97 2 10 39 146
" " " " " For 100 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 85 0 0 34 147
" " " " Geo. Smith For 200 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 160 0 0 36 148
" " " " Richd. Wooseley For 289 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 231 8 6 42 149
" " " " " For 100 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 80 0 0 34 150
" " " " Allen Buskill For 20 cwt. 2 qrs. 4 lbs. biscuits for Scotland. 16 8 6 39 151
Dec. 19 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Jas. Browne For 71 cwt. 1 qr. 20 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 57 2 10¼ 33 152
" " " " Rd. Thorowgood For 1,602 shirts for the troopers in Scotland. 348 2 0 50 35 153
" " " " Katherine Byworth For carriage of guns, carriages, &c. for Scotland, from the Tower stores to the wharf. 4 18 8 27 37 154
" " " " Jas. Browne For 74 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 51 8 6 42 155
" " " " Capt. Hy. Dorney For such soldiers of Col. Berkstead's regiment as shall be employed for twisting hay to be sent to Scotland. 200 0 0 45 46 156
" " " " Richd. Gladman For 50 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 40 0 0 33
" " John Jackson Dr. John Foy To enable him to go as physician with the Commissioners to Ireland, where he is to have a convenient house. 60 0 0 50 27
" " Thomas Andrewes and Maurice Thomson. Thos. and Eliz. Baker, exectors to Col. Fenwick. For discharging the debts of Col. Roger Fenwick, who was slain in the last victory over the rebels in Ulster. 500 0 0 27 36
" " Goldsmiths' Hall treasurers. " " " " " 27
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Thos. Flood For 121 cwt. 1 qr. 20 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 97 2 10 37
" " Lieut.-Gen. Ludlow His own troop of horse For a month's pay, from the money paid him to be conveyed to Wales. 350 9 4 38
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Thos. Flood For 428 cwt. 2 qrs. 8 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 342 17 38
" " " " Richd. Gladman For 300 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 240 0 0 40
" " " " Fras. Harley For 64 cwt. 1 qr. 4 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 51 8 6 41
" " " " Matthew Austen For 188 cwt. 1 qr. 16 lbs. of biscuits for Scotland. 150 14 3 43
" " " " John Hawkins For 125 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland 100 0 0 45
" 21 Sir Adam Loftus 24 clerks, managers, &c. employed in the ordinance for raising 50,000l. for Ireland. On an order of Parliament of 5 June 1648, that they should be paid at a rate not exceeding 800l. a year, this payment being for two years, in proportions given in a paper enclosed. 1,791 9 7 16–22 157
Dec. 23 Sir John Wollaston, &c. Comrs. of Excise For a bill of exchange drawn by Rd. Cadwell, messenger to the Lord General, for money taken up by the sub-commissioners of excise at Lynn, for buying hay for the army in Scotland. 200 0 0 61 42 45 158
" 24 Collectors of prize goods Capt. Badiley In lieu of 50l. formerly ordered 100 0 0 44
" " Sir John Wollaston, &c. Major Lewis Audley For so much lent to his troop to enable them to march, out of the 1,000l. to be remitted to Com.-Gen. Whalley, for the brigade about Carlisle. 100 0 0 46 46 159
" 25 " " John Harvey, Thos. Hague, and Thos. Gracedue. For 16,200 pairs of stocking for the army in Ireland. 942 0 0 51
" 27 " " Timothy Sweetman, master of the Charles, of Ipswich. For freight of provisions to Leith, for the army in Scotland. 72 10 2 60 47 160
" " " " Humphrey Gaywood For 200 saddles with furniture for the army in Scotland. 160 0 0 46 47 161
" " " " Humphrey Gaywood, Wm. Stoarer, and Nathl. Walters. For 2,000 headstalls, bits, and reins, 2,000 pairs of stirrups, &c., and 2,000 girths for the army in Scotland. 402 15 6 47 48 162
" " " " Nathl. Walters For 100 saddles with furniture for the army in Scotland. 80 0 0 46 48 163
" " " " Wm. Storer For 200 saddles " " 160 0 0 46 49 164
" " " " Richd. Thorowgood For 5,000 shirts for the army in Ireland 750 0 0 60
" " " " Jas. Graves, Theodore Reinolds, Jenkin Ellis, and Fras. Marriott. 1,200 pair boots for horsemen in Ireland 870 0 0 60
" " John Jackson, Excise Denis Gauden For freight of ships carrying arms to Newcastle. 10 16 0 61
Dec. 30 John Jackson, Excise Chas. Walley at Chester For 40 tons of cheese and 1,000 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland, on account. 730 0 0 74 50 165
" " " " Thos. Bendish For 1,000 cwt. of biscuits, provided at Yarmouth, for Scotland, on account. 900 0 0 75 50
" " " " Col. Nath. Whetham at Portsmouth. For 400 cwt. of biscuits for Scotland, provided at Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, on account. 130 0 0 74 51
" " " " Hy. Murford For Thos. King, moiety for 1,000 cwt. of biscuits provided at Harwich. 412 10 0 74 51 166
" " " " Col. Fras. Underwood For 1,000 qrs. of wheat to be provided by Col. Wanton at Lynn. 500 0 0 75 52 167
" " " " Capt. Hy. Hatsell, Plymouth. For biscuits for the army in Scotland, on account, above 1,000l. already imprested. 300 0 0 73 52 168
" " Treasurers for D. and C. lands. Col. Wm. Webb, surveyor-general. In part of 5,718l. 9s. 6½d. due for salaries of surveyors. 4,000 0 0 70 53
" " " Mathew Lock 26 weeks' salary, at 30s. a week, as clerk to the Irish Committee. 39 0 0 75
" " " Jas. Chetwind Gratuity as assistant to the Irish Committee. 10 0 0 75
" 31 " Richd. Thorowgood Balance for 36,000¼ ells of canvas for tents for the army in Scotland. 240 5 80
" " " Commissary Dobbins For lading two ships bound with provisions for Waterford, &c. 50 0 0 81
" " Treasurers-at-War Deputy Treasurer at Newcastle. To pay to the shipmasters named, for freight of 1,000 tons of shipping carrying 185 loads of hay from Lynn. 456 0 0 81
" " John Jackson Commissary Wm. Dobbins For shipping provisions, &c. for Ireland, balance due. 116 10 2 82
" " " Major-Gen. Harrison To be issued according to directions of Council 4,013 17 53

Footnotes

  • 1. In I. 12, p. 75, the 16 preceding orders are united in one warrant for 2,864l. 16s. 9d.