Declared Accounts, 1704-5: Customs

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 20, 1705-1706. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1952.

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'Declared Accounts, 1704-5: Customs', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 20, 1705-1706, (London, 1952) pp. ccxlix-ccciii. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol20/ccxlix-ccciii [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Customs

Declared Accounts : Customs : Cash Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 778, Roll 940.
Customs Cash Account.
Henry Ferne, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs.
26 December 1704 to 25 December 1705.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Remains : in the hands of this accomptant at the determination of her last account 2,112 13 11
bonds remaining in his hands at the same time
for arrear of Customs 6,082 13 4
for the present Customs 68,429 2 11
for Additional Impositions 4,574 3 8
for Coals and Culme ended 15 May 1703 19 15 0
for ditto commencing 15 May 1703 2,985 10 0
for New Subsidy ended 1 February 1699-1700 2,370 8 9
for New Subsidy ended 8 March 1701-2 5,603 9 2
for New Subsidy commencing 8 March 1701-2 49,095 16 8
for Additional Subsidy 11,555 13 3
150,716 13 10
Transport debentures in lieu of bonds 1,357 4 2
Money imprested to several persons for services relating to the Customs 575 0 0
Received for Customs and Subsidies.
arrears of Customs :
London port 88 17 7
Whitehaven port 2 6 11
91 4 6
Customs which commenced 26 December 1699
London port, Grand Receipt inwards including Plantation goods and wines 333,147 16 8
Grand Receipt outwards 14,508 4 5
Leather outwards, etc. 1,313 1 9
348,969 2 11
l. s. d.
Outports.
Barnstaple 220 0 0
Bristol 15,700 16 8
Bideford 500 0 0
Carlisle 312 19 5
Chester 2,879 18 4
Hull 1,399 9 4
Liverpool 9,718 5 4
Lyme 55 17 10
Newcastle 4,963 11 2
Penryn 50 0 0
Plymouth 1,060 15 10
Poulton 0 0 3
Rochester 921 12 10
Stockton 742 6 9
Sunderland 794 3 4
Weymouth 90 0 0
Whitehaven 1,569 13 7
44,979 11 0
Carried forward 548,801 10 7
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 548,801 10 7
New Additional Impositions.
London port. Grand Receipt (including Plantation Goods and Wines) 25,778 12 8
l. s. d.
Outports :
Barnstaple 70 5 7
Beaumaris 1 0 9
Berwick 17 19 6
Bridgwater 5 1 5
Bristol 1,648 7 4
Bideford 158 4 6
Carlisle 32 0 0
Chester 358 0 0
Colchester 26 16 9
Dartmouth 81 17 3
Dover 212 11 9
Exeter 300 0 0
Falmouth 255 14 9
Feversham 0 15 1
Fowey 100 0 0
Harwich 133 11 5
Hull 521 6 1
Ipswich 42 11 7
Liverpool 62 0 0
Looe 22 8 1
Lynn 33 1 0
Minehead 1 7 6
Newcastle 170 0 0
Newhaven 1 19 9
Plymouth 762 0 0
Portsmouth 600 0 0
Poulton 0 1 6
Rochester 858 11 2
Rye 791 10 0
Sandwich 71 6 9
Southampton 795 17 6
Stockton 50 2 6
Sunderland 15 12 0
Weymouth 186 0 0
Whitby 1 3 4
Whitehaven 32 7 9
Yarmouth 247 2 4
8,978 0 7
34,756 13 3
Arrears of New Subsidy which determined 1 February 1699-1700
l. s. d.
Outports :
Boston 1 8 9
Carlisle 1,174 14 0
Chester 443 15 3
Dover 358 8 3
Falmouth 295 9 4
Ipswich 278 9 9
Liverpool 307 6 8
[King's] Lynn 200 0 0
Minehead 213 16 2
Newcastle 271 11 3
Plymouth 33 15 0
Whitehaven 25 8 6
3,634 3 2
Carried forward 587,192 7 0
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 587,192 7 0
Out of the New Subsidy which determined 8 March 1701-2
l. s. d.
Outports :
Bridgwater 3 15 1
Chester 42 18 8
Ipswich 123 7 3
Liverpool 290 0 0
Newhaven 2 6 3
Whitehaven 16 19 3
479 6 7
Out of the New Subsidy which commenced 8 March 1701-2
l. s. d.
London port :
Grand Receipt (in cluding Plantation Goods and Wines) 238,032 9 10
Outports :
Barnstaple 970 10 8
Beaumaris 13 7 3
Berwick 132 14 9
Boston 141 18 2
Bridgwater 151 8 5
Bristol 19,929 6 4
Bideford 1,001 13 5
Carlisle 1,078 15 0
Chester 1,582 9 4
Colchester 191 6 3
Dartmouth 55 15 5
Dover 1,398 13 9
Exeter 2,319 7 0
Falmouth 41 15 11
Feversham 1 6 0
Fowey 100 0 0
Harwich 184 0 3
Hull 3,470 1 1
Ipswich 271 18 8
Lancaster 150 12 8
Liverpool 5,424 9 9
Looe 49 18 3
Lyme 535 0 0
Minehead 15 7 2
Newcastle 2,322 0 0
Newhaven 9 19 2
Padstowe 1 9 8
Penryn 206 3 6
Plymouth 3,313 3 6
Portsmouth 962 1 0
Poulton 0 3 9
Rochester 627 2 10
Rye 323 4 10
Sandwich 155 15 2
Southampton 1,217 18 7
Stockton 383 15 5
Sunderland 57 17 7
Whitby 32 15 3
Whitehaven 492 19 7
Yarmouth 1,972 10 9
53,319 10 4
291,352 0 2
Carried forward 879,023 13 10
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 879,023 13 10
The [One-Third] Additional Subsidy which commenced 8 March 1703-1
l. s. d.
London port :
Grand Receipt (including Plantation Goods and Wines) 84,511 5 10
Outports :
Barnstaple 200 13 8
Beaumaris 4 9 2
Berwick 58 16 3
Bridgwater 42 6 3
Boston 35 6 6
Bristol 4,218 0 0
Bideford 360 15 6
Carlisle 404 0 0
Chester 646 2 11
Colchester 63 15 3
Dartmouth 14 7 7
Dover 458 15 4
Exeter 300 0 0
Feversham 0 13 4
Harwich 58 5 11
Hull 949 0 8
Ipswich 65 18 0
Liverpool 1,333 14 0
Looe 17 12 4
Lyme 337 0 0
Lynn Regis 509 2 2
Minehead 15 5 3
Newcastle 688 14 2
Padstowe 0 9 8
Penryn 68 15 9
Plymouth 1,276 8 5
Portsmouth 300 0 0
Poulton 0 1 3
Rochester 1,099 16 2
Rye 1,365 0 0
Sandwich 29 15 7
Southampton 1,657 6 3
Stockton 103 1 0
Sunderland 19 5 10
Whitby 10 18 5
Whitehaven 103 12 0
Yarmouth 277 17 6
17,096 2 9
101,607 13 3
the Two Thirds Subsidy
London port :
Grand Receipt (including also the Plantation Goods and Wines) 73,018 11 0
l. s. d.
Outports :
Barnstaple 70 0 0
Beaumaris 3 9 1
Berwick 80 19 0
Bridgwater 10 18 6
Bristol 1,500 0 0
Bideford 221 10 0
Carlisle 326 3 8
Chester 360 0 0
Colchester 64 12 7
Dartmouth 19 15 10
Exeter 470 0 0
Carried forward 73,018 11 0 980,631 7 1
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 73,018 11 0 980,631 7 1
Harwich 19 11 9
Hull 1,524 7 0
Ipswich 106 9 6
Liverpool 180 0 0
Looe 27 14 10
Lyme 40 0 0
Lynn 1,234 19 6
Minehead 30 10 4
Newcastle 800 0 0
Penrynn 116 15 6
Plymouth 337 17 7
Poulton 0 2 6
Rochester 262 13 6
Sandwich 17 2 1
Southampton 517 1 8
Stockton 99 17 10
Sunderland 23 5 1
Whitby 15 19 5
Whitehaven 40 0 0
Yarmouth 311 0 2
8,832 19 3
81,851 10 4
Tonnage of French ships
Dover 60 2 5
Exeter 1 9 1
Newhaven 0 10 0
62 1 6
The second 25 per cent. on Frech Goods
London port
5,588 11 4
the Outports :
Bristol 10 0 0
Chester 184 10 11
Colchester 15 19 0
Dartmouth 2 0 5
Exeter 44 12 6
Lancaster 3 15 0
Lyme 2 15 8
Lynn 17 14 2
Newhaven 13 2 5
Plymouth 108 6 4
Portsmouth 115 15 11
Rye 20 10 0
Sandwich 80 0 0
Weymouth 242 8 6
Whitehaven 77 1 8
Yarmouth 30 0 0
968 12 9
6,557 4 2
the Coinage Duty
London port :
on wines 4,749 14 1
on brandy 415 6 10
5,165 1 0
Outports :
Barnstaple 27 14 7
Beaumaris 0 6 1
Boston 46 15 3
Chester 114 10 5
Carried forward 5,165 1 0 1,069,102 3 2
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 5,165 1 0 1,069,102 3 2
Colchester 1 11 10
Dartmouth 1 18 4
Dover 375 14 5
Exeter 50 0 0
Falmouth 64 13 9
Feversham 0 5 5
Fowey 2 10 0
Harwich 2 17 9
Hull 247 0 10
Ipswich 3 17 1
Lancaster 24 1 2
Liverpool 37 0 0
Looe 6 14 0
Lyme 11 3 0
Lynn 213 0 11
Minehead 9 12 5
Newcastle 189 7 6
Newhaven 2 10 7
Penryn 18 3 8
Plymouth 89 2 1
Poulton 0 0 0
Rochester 46 7 9
Rye 50 0 0
Sandwich 43 10 7
Southampton 187 15 2
Stockton 0 3 4
Whitby 0 1 8
Whitehaven 3 13 1
1,902 3 1
7,067 4 1
Duty on Coffee, tea, etc. for paying off the Transport Debt
Chester 0 14 0
Dover 1 18 6
Ipswich 0 1 0
2 13 6
New Duty on Coffee, etc.
London port
6,722 13 9
Outports :
Berwick 2 9 4
Bristol 1,000 0 0
Chester 0 12 0
Dover 2 3 7
Exeter 37 10 6
Harwich 1 18 0
Hull 0 14 0
Ipswich 7 0 0
Newcastle 0 14 0
Plymouth 209 8 6
Rochester 1 0 0
1,303 9 11
8,026 3 8
Additional Duty on Coffee, etc. London port 10,253 15 2
Outports :
Exeter 47 19 6
Newcastle 0 14 0
48 13 6
10,302 8 8
Carried forward 1,094,500 13 3
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,094,500 13 3
Duties on Coals which determined 17 May 1696
Minehead 7 4 0
Duty on Coals which determined 15 May 1703
Dover 671 13 10
Exeter 32 0 0
Lynn 87 9 4
Plymouth 28 18 9
820 2 0
Duty on Coals which commenced 15 May 1703
London port 83,059 12 9
Outports :
Barnstaple 756 18 6
Beaumaris 89 6 11
Berwick 1 0 0
Boston 1,559 15 1
Bridgwater 1,839 5 3
Colchester 2,051 18 5
Dartmouth 88 9 2
Dover 668 19 1
Exeter 445 0 0
Feversham 524 9 2
Harwich 444 3 11
Hull 2,493 17 6
Ipswich 1,202 8 4
Lancaster 70 0 0
Looe 18 18 11
Lyme 16 0 0
Lynn 4,684 12 6
Minehead 80 0 0
Newhaven 29 12 7
Padstow 158 18 2
Penryn 35 8 1
Penzance 200 0 0
Plymouth 463 0 0
Portsmouth 1,731 2 6
Poulton 8 4 10
Rochester 1,175 6 3
Rye 64 0 0
Sandwich 377 0 9
Southampton 625 0 4
Stockton 6 5 6
Weymouth 366 0 0
Whitby 1,424 2 4
Whitehaven 3 17 6
Yarmouth 7,501 8 4
31,299 10 7
114,359 3 4
Old Duty on Cynders
London port 5 5 0
Outports :
Hull 216 0 3
Lynn 208 16 0
Yarmouth 900 6 0
1,325 2 3
1,330 7 3
Duty on Cynders which determined 15 May 1703
Lynn 4 1 1
Carried forward 1,211,021 11 1
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,211,021 11 1
Duty on Scotch linens London port 8,974 9 5
l. s. d.
Outports :
Berwick 251 3 4
Carlisle 2,291 4 10
Chester 2 15 0
Dover 57 9 9
Exeter 4 3 5
Hull 35 15 3
Ipswich 7 13 1
Liverpool 50 0 0
Newcastle 24 6 0
Rochester 0 14 0
2,701 13 5
11,676 2 11
The Duty of 15 per cent. on East India Goods
London port
28,787 2 0
The Duty of Tonnage on English ships
Dover 1 6 3
Lynn 7 14 4
9 0 8
Duty on Paper expired
Dover 39 11 7
Exeter 7 13 9
47 5 4
The Duty on Leather expired
Chester 0 7 7
Dover 7 11 10
7 19 6
The Duty of Four and a Half per cent.
London port 3,700 0 0
Out of the Enumerated Duties which commenced 8 March 1701-2
Richard Buckeridge, Collector at Antigua 345 16 8
Phineas Andrews, Collector at Nevis 497 13 2
Samuel Catchpole, Collector at Jamaica 124 3 4
William Gerish, Collector at Mountserrat 162 9 6
Samuel Lowman, Collector at Newcastle in Pennsylvania 102 13 1
John Moore, Collector in Philadelphia 49 16 3
1,282 12 1
Total money received 1,101,770l. 1s. 8d.
Money received within the time of this account for the Additional Duty of 5 per cent. on East India Goods which Duty was granted by an Act of 9 and 10 Wm. III and is by the said Act directed to be paid over to the East India Company for the maintenance of such Ambassadors as the King shall send to India at the nomination of the said Company 4,075 2 1
Total charge and receipts 1,260,606 15 10
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Salaries to the Commissioners and officers on the Quarter Books of London port 26,299 19 4
fees and rewards to the Patent officers of London port 5,741 18 11
fees and rewards to Patent officers of the outports 1,942 9 10
fees and salaries to the officers of the Customs in the Foreign Plantations
Henry Brooke, Collector at Lewis in Pennsylvania 90 0 0
William Buckner, Collector at York River in Virginia 40 0 0
William Bladen, Surveyor at Annapolis in Maryland 102 0 0
John Bewley, Collector at Philadelphia in Pennsylvania from 24 June 1704 to 23 July 1704 12 5 6
Thomas Broughton, Collector at Charlestown in South Carolina 90 0 0
Thomas Byerley, Collector at New York from 10 November 1702 to Xmas 1704 116 15 0
Thomas Collier, Surveyor at Williamstadt in Maryland 52 10 0
William Carter, Comptroller at New York 55 0 0
Richard Chichester, Collector at Rappahannock River in Virginia 120 0 0
Robert Dacres, Comptroller at Corytuck in North Carolina 75 0 0
John Graves, Collector in the Bahama Islands 105 0 0
Ralph Harrison, Comptroller at Boston in New England 105 0 0
John Dansey, Collector at Potomac in Maryland 60 0 0
Edward Hall, Collector of the Upper Part of James River in Virginia 40 0 0
John Jewell, Surveyor at Bridlington in West Jersey 30 0 0
Geo. Luke, Collector of the Lower part of James River in Virginia 100 0 0
Samuel Lowman, Collector at Newcastle in Pennsylvania 90 0 0
Geo. Muschamp, Collector at Paluscent in Maryland 80 0 0
Edward Price, Surveyor at Wiccomoco and Munni in Maryland 37 10 0
Robert Quary, Surveyor General on the Continent of America, for himself and a clerk and a boat and 4 men 495 0 0
Nico Spencer, Collector at South Potomac in Virginia 80 0 0
Samuel Swan, Collector at Corrituck and Roanoke in North Carolina 60 0 0
Hen. Scarborough, Collector at Accomac and Northampton Counties in Virginia 40 0 0
Sampson Trevethan, Surveyor at Elizabeth River in Virginia 45 0 0
John White, Collector at Perth Amboy in East Jersey 40 0 0
William Wyvill, riding surveyor at Bahama and Sassafras in Maryland from 24 June 1702 to 5 August 1702 5 15 0
John Moore, Collector at Philadelphia in Pennsylvania from 23 July 1704 147 14 6
Carried forward 33,984 8 1
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 33,984 8 1
Thomas Seymour, riding surveyor at Bahama and Sassafras in Maryland from 10 May 1704 56 7 4
Richard Savage, Plantation clerk, and Cha. Carkass, his successor from 3 May 1705 100 0 0
2,470 17 5
rent, incidents, bounties to widows, etc. 3,172 7 9
annual payments and allowances out of new Duties, detailed (Additional Impositions ; French Goods ; Coffee ; Scotch linens ; Coals and Cinders ; Four and a half per cent ; Enumerated Duties ; Coinage ; New Subsidy ; Additional New Subsidy) 2,391 12 8
incidents etc. in management, London port 25,547 12 4
31,111 12 9
Money repaid on certificates of damage and over entries 19,516 17 9
Allowance of Portage money 1,982 8 10
Drawbacks on re-exportation 228,367 14 0
249,867 0 7
The produce of the New Duty of 5 per cent. on East India goods repaid to the East India Company for the maintenance of Ambassadors 4,075 2 1
Money paid into the Exchequer on the following heads as by tallies of dates detailed
out of the arrears of the Customs 287 8 6
out of the growing Customs 210,766 18 6
out of the New Additional Impositions 28,906 9 3
out of the New Subsidy which determined 1 February 1699-1700 3,718 12 4
out of the New Subsidy which determined 8 March 1701-2 1,775 11 9
out of the New Subsidy which commenced 8 March 1701-2 228,734 9 4
out of the Additional Subsidy 81,725 17 7
out of the Two Thirds Subsidy 79,020 0 1
Total for the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage 394,974l. 11s. 3d.
l. s. d.
out of the Tonnage of French ships 62 1 7
out of the second 25 per cent. on French Goods 6,472 16 8
out of the Coinage Duty 6,706 14 3
out of the Coffee Duty for paying off the Transport debt 0 14 0
out of the New Duty on Coffee, tea, etc. 5,829 4 4
out of the Additional Duty on Coffee 9,603 3 3
15,433 1 7
out of the Duty on Scotch linens 11,525 2 9
Carried forward 669,135 4 3 321,509 0 ll
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 321,509 0 11
l. s. d.
out of the Duty on Coals and Culm which expired 22 May 1696 7 4 0
out of the Duty which determined 15 May 1703 794 12 9
out of the said Duty since 15 May 1703 113,374 1 9
114,175 18 7
out of the Duty on Cynders which determined 15 May 1703 4 1 1
out of the said Duty since 15 May 1703 1,320 2 4
1,324 3 5
out of the Duty on Leather 2 5 6
out of the Duty on Paper 40 7 2
out of the Tonnage on English ships 9 0 8
out of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty 3,512 1 0
out of the Duty of 15 per cent. on Muslins 11,615 2 4
out of the Enumerated Duties 1,277 12 1
in all 524 tallies amounting to 807,091 15 4
Total payments and allowances 1,128,600 16 4
Remains 132,005l. 19s. 6d.
Whereof :
l. s. d.
due on bonds remaining in this accomptant's hands 125,292 10 4
Transport Debentures remaining in this accomptant's hands 1,357 4 2
imprests depending on persons detailed on the accounts of John Knight. late Customs Cashier 475 0 0
ditto in the account of Richard Hutchinson, late Customs Cashier 100 0 0
127,254 14 7
leaving this accomptant indebted 4,751 4 11
Declared 6 March 1706-7.
Declared Accounts : Customs : General Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 631, Roll 198
is the General Account of the Customs for the above year : as exhibited by Rowland Holt, Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs. (fn. 1)
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Arrears remaining in the hands of several Receivers and Collectors of the Customs at the foot of the last General Accompt thereof
Tonnage and Poundage 177,362 16 1
Additional Impositions 34,556 13 8
New Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage 153,563 6 3
Coffee and Tea 3,665 12 3
French ships 271 18 10
Second 25l. per tunn on French wines, etc. 18,714 18 4
Coinage Duty 1,775 19 0
Scotch Linen 3,865 3 4
One Third Subsidy 26,911 1 11
15 per cent. on Muslin 0 0 0
420,687 9 11
Surcharge on Collector at Weymouth 5 4 2
Receipts
Tonnage and Poundage
l. s. d.
London port :
Grand receipt Customs outwards 14,508 4 5
Leather outwards 795 16 3
Grand receipt Customs Inwards 175,603 18 11
Wines and Vinegar 66,608 12 9
Plantation goods 84,737 11 1
342,254 3 6
Outports :
Barnstaple 1,858 7 5
Beaumaris 159 17 11
Berwick 259 18 4
Boston 98 13 5
Bridgwater 181 3 1
Bristol 51,722 18 4
Bideford 7,215 11 1
Carlisle 1,415 2 8
Chester 3,535 3 10
Carried forward 342,254 3 6 420,692 14 1
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 342,251 3 6 420,692 14 1
Chichester 14 2 1
Colchester 300 11 8
Cowes 1,316 6 8
Dartmouth 90 9 4
Deal 168 3 11
Dover 2,866 8 10
Carlisle 253 2 9
Exeter 3,245 12 0
Falmouth 488 0 5
Feversham 230 10 8
Fowey 14 7 1
Harwich 87 2 3
Hull 6,554 13 3
Ipswich 223 15 5
Lancaster 1,293 12 10
Liverpool 24,879 2 1
Looe 87 6 2
Lyme 2,481 19 6
Lynn 3,282 12 0
Milford 483 15 5
Minehead 228 11 11
Newcastle 7,607 17 6
Padstow 16 6 1
Penryn 1,220 18 4
Penzance 357 13 6
Plymouth 7,865 4 6
Poole 183 10 5
Portsmouth 1,272 13 7
Poulton 0 14 3
Rochester 1,124 16 8
Rye 633 16 5
Sandwich 184 10 1
Southampton 1,734 10 9
Stockton 1,127 16 2
Sunderland 1,244 4 11
Swansey 174 10 3
Truro 3 14 10
Weymouth 215 6 6
Whitby 31 10 4
Whitehaven 15,605 16 8
Yarmouth 1,975 10 10
157,623 6 2
499,877 9 8
New Duty on Coffee, tea, etc.
l. s. d.
London port :
Grand receipt 7,541 18 6
Plantation receipt 1,747 12 6
9,289 11 0
Outports :
Bristol 118 3 6
Chester 0 12 0
Cowes 7 0 3
Dover 113 5 0
Exeter 72 19 0
Falmouth 12 9 9
Harwich 0 13 7
Liverpool 2 8 0
Lyme 6 13 8
Newcastle 0 14 0
Penzance 0 2 0
Carried forward 9,289 11 0 920,570 3 10
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 9,289 11 0 920,570 3 10
Plymouth 59 13 6
Portsmouth 11 8 10
Rochester 5 16 0
Yarmouth 63 17 1
475 16 6
9,765 7 7
New Additional Duty on Coffee
l. s. d.
London port
Grand receipt 9,438 5 2
Plantation receipt 864 13 0
10,302 18 2
Outports
Bristol 53 6 8
Bideford 2 2 10
Chester 0 12 0
Cowes 7 0 3
Dover 0 5 4
Exeter 73 0 6
Falmouth 2 12 2
Harwich 0 13 7
Hull 2 9 0
Liverpool 4 8 0
Newcastle 0 14 0
Plymouth 12 4 1
Rochester 5 16 0
Whitehaven 1 14 3
Yarmouth 65 3 8
234 7 7
10,537 5 9
New Additional Impositions on Poundage goods
l. s. d.
London port
Grand receipt 27,690 11 3
Wine and Vinegar 3,586 4 3
Plantation goods 1,315 8 11
27,642 4 6
Outports
Barnstaple 49 9 10
Beaumaris 0 12 1
Berwick 14 17 11
Boston 0 1 6
Bridgwater 5 15 11
Bristol 1,297 0 3
Bideford 223 19 8
Carlisle 14 13 3
Chester 431 5 8
Chichester 1 1 11
Colchester 52 13 4
Cowes 61 16 9
Dartmouth 81 17 9
Deal 107 10 5
Dover 704 12 11
Exeter 230 7 10
Falmouth 365 16 6
Harwich 25 17 11
Hull 623 7 1
Ipswich 31 11 0
Lancaster 13 1 11
Liverpool 314 8 5
Carried forward 27,642 4 6 940,872 17 2
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 27,642 4 6 940,872 17 2
Looe 22 8 1
Lyme 70 5 7
Lynn 57 16 10
Milford 8 5 11
Minehead 60 4 1
Newcastle 553 13 3
Padstow 0 9 4
Penzance 42 19 8
Plymouth 685 0 1
Poole 36 19 1
Portsmouth 465 19 5
Poulton 0 1 6
Rochester 855 15 9
Rye 836 6 11
Sandwich 23 2 8
Southampton 522 2 0
Stockton 243 8 2
Sunderland 17 2 1
Swanzey 18 6 10
Weymouth 180 17 0
Whitby 5 8 2
Whitehaven 17 9 6
Yarmouth 334 16 1
9,710 19 5
37,353 3 11
The new Duty on Scotch Linens
London port
Grand receipt 8,905 15 6
Plantation receipt 81 19 1
8,987 14 7
Outports
Berwick 331 10 0
Carlisle 2,858 15 8
Exeter 23 12 6
Hull 24 16 5
Lancaster 15 12 6
Liverpool 10 4 10
Newcastle 89 16 5
Penzance 0 9 0
Whitehaven 77 6 10
Yarmouth 6 3 4
3,438 7 8
12,426 2 3
The Coinage Duty
London port 5,252 11 9
Outports
Barnstaple 9 0 8
Beaumaris 0 8 4
Bristol 325 17 8
Bideford 32 13 3
Chester 115 12 2
Chichester 0 12 11
Colchester 1 1 8
Cowes 2 3 1
Dartmouth 1 8 4
Deal 5 3 5
Dover 132 5 1
Exeter 119 12 9
Carried forward 5,252 11 9 990,652 3 6
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 5,252 11 9 990,652 3 6
Falmouth 10 0 1
Fowey 1 13 9
Harwich 1 10 8
Hull 429 18 5
Ipswich 0 0 10
Liverpool 35 14 8
Looe 6 16 3
Lyme 10 17 1
Lynn 236 19 0
Milford 0 5 6
Newcastle 100 13 5
Penryn 19 11 6
Penzance 20 5 0
Plymouth 158 10 5
Poole 9 13 8
Portsmouth 42 4 11
Poulton 0 0 0
Rochester 46 17 0
Rye 70 0 1
Sandwich 187 11 7
Sunderland 0 1 8
Swanzey 2 11 6
Weymouth 11 18 11
Whitby 0 1 8
Whitehaven 3 15 3
Yarmouth 2 8 1
1,856 2 4
7,108 14 2
The Duty of 15 per cent. on Muslins London port 29,909 5 5
The New Subsidy [of Tonnage and Poundage]
l. s. d.
London port
Grand receipt 178,256 7 9
Plantation receipt 56,401 17 0
234,658 4 9
Outports
Barnstaple 979 17 3
Beaumaris 75 8 2
Berwick 164 17 9
Boston 78 0 7
Bridgwater 178 18 6
Bristol 29,689 12 3
Bideford 3,813 1 1
Carlisle 1,174 1 0
Chester 1,607 16 10
Chichester 5 16 7
Colchester 212 8 11
Cowes 517 7 9
Dartmouth 45 7 5
Deal 84 3 6
Dover 1,602 1 9
Exeter 2,089 9 7
Falmouth 247 2 6
Feversham 2 11 7
Fowey 12 16 0
Harwich 68 12 2
Hull 3,022 19 2
Ipswich 167 6 6
Lancaster 626 1 8
Carried forward 234,658 4 9 1,027,670 3 1
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 234,658 4 9 1,027,670 3 1
Liverpool 13,059 14 0
Looe 53 1 1
Lyme 1,361 1 5
Lynn 2,037 8 1
Milford 184 4 7
Minehead 222 11 5
Newcastle 2,100 7 3
Padstow 14 17 1
Penryn 620 13 7
Penzance 196 9 0
Plymouth 4,734 13 2
Poole 98 7 0
Portsmouth 868 16 3
Poulton 0 13 4
Rochester 809 16 9
Rye 358 16 10
Sandwich 150 2 2
Southampton 996 13 1
Stockton 440 12 0
Sunderland 56 6 3
Swanzey 56 10 5
Truro 2 17 8
Weymouth 87 16 0
Whitby 25 4 3
Whitehaven 7,319 9 9
Yarmouth 1,436 0 5
83,808 5 11
318,466 10 8
the One Third Subsidy
London port
Grand receipt 63,482 17 6
Plantation receipt 18,580 7 10
82,063 5 4
Outports
Barnstaple 323 4 10
Beaumaris 25 2 9
Berwick 54 19 6
Boston 26 0 0
Bridgwater 59 12 11
Bristol 10,129 17 8
Bideford 1,263 1 10
Carlisle 391 7 7
Chichester 1 17 10
Colchester 70 16 2
Cowes 172 6 1
Dartmouth 11 15 5
Deal 24 2 6
Dover 929 14 6
Exeter 808 15 10
Falmouth 208 17 2
Feversham 0 17 2
Fowey 3 2 1
Harwich 22 17 4
Hull 1,007 10 0
Ipswich 55 15 5
Lancaster 204 3 10
Liverpool 4,292 15 2
Looe 18 10 0
Lyme 534 1 6
Carried forward 82,063 5 4 1,346,136 13 10
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 82,063 5 4 1,346,136 13 10
Lynn 679 2 11
Milford 61 5 10
Minehead 74 3 3
Newcastle 727 4 9
Padstow 4 18 10
Penryn 200 7 7
Penzance 73 0 11
Plymouth 2,668 15 7
Poole 30 18 4
Portsmouth 1,929 3 11
Poulton 0 4 5
Rochester 1,113 14 2
Rye 1,462 13 0
Sandwich 729 0 11
Southampton 1,261 19 1
Stockton 146 17 0
Sunderland 23 15 5
Chester 531 3 0
Swanzey 12 2 4
Truro 0 19 2
Weymouth 307 18 4
Whitby 8 8 1
Whitehaven 2,416 19 2
Yarmouth 476 17 10
35,578 1 6
117,641 6 10
The Two Thirds Subsidy
London port
Grand receipt 73,186 1 0
Plantation receipt 603 6 5
73,789 7 5
Outports
Barnstaple 82 4 10
Beaumaris 9 10 7
Berwick 99 9 8
Boston 52 0 1
Bridgwater 22 6 3
Bristol 2,464 14 2
Bideford 263 3 8
Carlisle 698 18 8
Chester 570 11 4
Chichester 3 17 9
Colchester 118 0 4
Cowes 126 14 4
Dartmouth 19 18 1
Deal 46 18 5
Dover 188 4 9
Exeter 1,295 8 0
Falmouth 61 17 7
Feversham 0 15 9
Fowey 5 5 2
Harwich 41 1 2
Hull 1,936 12 11
Ipswich 111 10 11
Lancaster 18 7 6
Liverpool 291 19 8
Looe 29 10 0
Lyme 95 12 3
Lynn 1,358 6 11
Carried forward 73,789 7 5 1,463,778 0 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 73,789 7 5 1,463,778 0 8
Milford 8 15 2
Minehead 111 0 9
Newcastle 1,307 9 9
Padstow 8 18 3
Penryn 134 1 11
Penzance 64 2 7
Plymouth 395 9 9
Poole 54 18 8
Portsmouth 333 18 5
Poulton 0 4 10
Rochester 350 13 0
Rye 12 1 5
Sandwich 60 15 2
Southampton 491 7 6
Stockton 290 16 9
Sunderland 37 10 10
Swanzey 10 13 11
Truro 1 18 5
Weymouth 0 15 0
Whitby 21 16 2
Whitehaven 87 0 6
Yarmouth 558 3 3
14,349 18 6
88,139 6 0
French Duty of the second 25l. per tunn
London port 5,588 11 4
Outports
Berwick 0 5 0
Bristol 82 18 7
Chester 134 13 8
Cowes 3 1 11
Dartmouth 1 1 8
Dover 2 11 6
Liverpool 0 9 7
Penzance 8 15 5
Plymouth 120 3 4
Portsmouth 8 2 6
Poulton 7 10 0
Rochester 9 6 7
Southampton 2 0 11
Swanzey 27 12 1
Weymouth 247 10 5
656 3 4
6,244 14 9
Interest received on bonds not satisfied in due time (detailed according to Duties) 128 10 3
Carried forward 1,558,290 11 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,558,290 11 8
Overpayments on accompt of the Customs by the respective Collectors as follows over and above the money by them received for Customs and which is to be allowed and discompted in their succeeding accompts of the Customs
London port
on Poundage goods 225 18 0
Beaumaris 15 1 0
Berwick 215 4 1
Boston 88 18 4
Bridgwater 245 3 7
Bideford 400 4 6
Carlisle 2,494 6 8
Chichester (Samuel Banks) 1,818 6 5
Chichester (Hy. Baker) 408 15 4
Colchester 73 8 9
Cowes 3,484 8 10
Dartmouth 2,648 10 11
Deal 1,475 0 11
Dover 2,078 10 6
Exeter 1,703 4 6
Falmouth (William Pearson) 1,191 9 5
Falmouth (Rawleigh Radford) 300 5 5
Feversham 53 14 2
Fowey 140 12 10
Harwich 2,372 2 1
Ipswich (John Knackstone) 57 10 1
Ipswich (Jacob Bury) 0 0 1
Lancaster 37 1 0
Looe 96 7 2
Milford 10,177 13 9
Minehead (Thomas Wolstenholme) 1,329 4 10
Minehead (Francis Webber) 101 2 11
Newhaven 160 8 5
Padstow 101 9 5
Penzance (John Williams) 2,755 2 1
Penzance (Charles Jones) 173 19 1
Poole 1,829 11 0
Portsmouth (John Weavor) 3,303 8 9
Portsmouth (Samuel Binkes) 333 4 5
Poulton 34 7 7
Rochester 153 1 1
Rye 1,841 15 10
Sandwich (William Farnolls) 1,225 3 8
Carried forward 1,558,290 11 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,558,290 11 8
Sandwich (Jeoffrey Stafford) 75 2 6
Southampton 11,259 9 9
Stockton 63 1 4
Swanzey (Alexander Trotter) 2,162 19 10
Swanzey (Matthew Seys) 286 1 7
Truro 204 9 10
Weymouth 1,991 19 1
Whitby 74 11 10
Yarmouth 730 5 6
Phillip Marsh, late Collector in London 17 4 7
John Butler, late Collector at Boston 571 0 9
John Clerke, another late Collector there 1,427 4 9
Thomas Salter, late Collector at Bridgwater 306 11 1
Henry Beaumont, another late Collector there 785 10 6
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 1,728 15 11
William Christian, late Collector at Carlisle 16 0 3
Thomas Tyndale, late Collector in Chester 7 11 2
James Whittwood, late Collector at Chichester 6,187 7 5
James Smith, late Collector at Deal 1,469 2 11
Richard Breton, late Collector at Dover 14,144 4 8
Edmond Barry, late Collector at Falmouth 64 13 6
George Sprye, another late Collector there 256 6 11
Charles Sherman, late Collector at Faversham 354 14 8
Nicholas Matson, another [late] Collector there 1,286 13 2
John Dagg, late Collector at Foy 1,464 3 7
Mark Wildbore, late Collector at Harwich 139 4 0
Thomas Bridgeman, late Collector at Ipswich 288 14 8
Benjamin Huggins, another late Collector there 24 15 9
John Foster, late Collector at Lancaster 3 17 11
Edward Mann, late Collector in Newhaven 220 10 3
Francis Leister, late Collector at Padstow 517 7 1
Carried forward 1,558,290 11 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,558,290 11 8
Sidney Bligh, late Collector at Penryn 916 1 1
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 3,955 10 11
William Jacomb, late Collector at Poole 47 16 0
John Colquit, another late Collector there 1,122 13 10
John Moore, late Collector at Rochester 282 3 10
Robert Manley, late Collector at Rye 230 5 4
Francis Lightfoot, another Collector there 19 14 4
Michael Walford, late Collector at Sandwich 2,920 14 1
Lodowick Jackson, late Collector at Weymouth 919 10 9
Edward Fox, late Collector at Whitby 376 18 10
George Macey, another late Collector there 0 18 8
James Sedgwick, another late Collector there 64 4 6
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 322 18 9
107,666 7 0
Overpayments on account of the Duties on Coffee
Liverpool 68 5 9
Plymouth 193 10 6
Portsmouth 4 18 0
Whitehaven 1 14 0
268 8 3
Overpayments on account of the New Additional Impositions
Berwick 18 11 2
Harwich 2,027 10 6
Truro 146 2 9
Weymouth 18 8 7
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 187 10 0
Robert Farish, late Collector at Carlisle 0 0 1
Thomas Tyndale, late Collector at Chester 250 1 7
Benjamin Huggins, late Collector at Ipswich 8 13 8
James Strong, late Collector at Looe 648 10 5
Edmond Harry, late Collector at Penryn 203 11 6
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 8,841 12 9
William Jacomb, late Collector at Poole 3 19 9
Carried forward 107,934 15 3 1,558,290 11 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 107,934 15 3 1,558,290 11 8
Lodowick Jackson, late Collector at Weymouth 197 10 4
George Macey, late Collector at Whitby 2 2 9
12,554 6 2
Overpayments on account of the Duties on Scotch Linen
l. s. d.
Bristol 18 14 4
Poole 0 13 4
Yarmouth 1 15 2
21 2 11
Overpayments on account of the Coinage Duty
Bridgwater 0 0 3
Dartmouth 0 5 1
Falmouth 19 19 7
Feversham 0 0 1
Fowey 0 1 5
Ipswich 0 0 4
Liverpool 7 15 1
Looe 0 2 11
Minehead 0 0 0
Newhaven 0 0 4
Penryn 0 6 1
Sandwich 0 14 8
Stockton 0 1 0
Sunderland 3 1 5
Truro 3 7 7
Whitby 0 0 4
Henry Beaumont, late Collector at Bridgwater 0 2 11
John Butler, late Collector at Boston 37 4 1
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 0 4 9
John Goddard, another late Collector there 1 14 4
Matthew Anderton, late Collector at Chester 0 19 9
John Pye, late Collector at Newcastle 0 8 3
Anthony Jackson, another late Collector there 13 0 2
William Bowles, late Collector at Poole 3 8 9
William Smith, late Collector at Rochester 58 14 4
Michael Walford, late Collector at Sandwich 1 0 0
152 14 3
Overpayments on account of the New Subsidy
London port 500 0 0
Barnstaple 2 13 9
Bideford 120 10 9
Lancaster 1 16 10
Carried forward 120,662 18 8 1,558,290 11 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 120,662 18 8 1,558,290 11 8
Overpayments on account of the New Subsidy.
Looe 3 9 3
Ipswich 0 0 1
Edmond Barry, late Collector at Falmouth 21 0 3
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 298 17 0
Thomas Holworthy, late Collector at Poulton 208 18 3
George Macey, late Collector at Whitby 2 9 3
1,160 0 9
Overpayments on account of the One Third Subsidy
London port 600 0 0
Looe 1 6 5
Sunderland 5 8 1
606 14 6
Overpayments on account of the Two Thirds Subsidy
Dartmouth 1 4 4
Looe 2 12 10
Southampton 27 6 5
31 3 8
Overpayments on account of the French Duty of the second 25l. per tun
Lyme Regis 5 17 4
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 23 5 2
Daniel Gwynn, late Collector at Falmouth 0 10 0
29 12 6
Overpayments on account of the New Subsidy which expired 1 February 1699-1700
Cowes 16 12 0
Lyme 0 11 6
Lynn 3 3 10
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 65 5 6
Thomas Tyndale, late Collector at Chester 15 7 9
Robert Twells, late Collector at Lynn 12 10 11
173 17 10
Overpayments on account of the New Subsidy which expired 8 March 1701-2
l. s. d.
Barnstaple 199 5 9
Berwick 0 11 4
Bristol 233 10 1
Colchester 0 0 2
Exeter 134 7 4
Harwich 168 16 1
Hull 33 8 5
Liverpool 564 1 5
Lyme 25 15 11
Minehead 11 2 3
Poole 25 4 8
Carried forward 122,664 8 0 1,558,290 11 8
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 122,664 8 0 1,558,290 11 8
Sandwich 12 6 11
Stockton 0 15 2
Whitehaven 1 16 3
Yarmouth 790 15 3
John Clerke, late Collector at Boston 0 13 1
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 109 11 9
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 24 6 11
Thomas Tyndale, late Collector at Chester 44 17 0
James Smith, late Collector at Deal 160 10 5
Richard Breton, late Collector at Dover 306 12 7
George Sprye, late Collector at Falmouth 10 7 7
Edmond Harry, late Collector at Penryn 48 5 8
2,907 2 7
Total overpayments 125,571 10 8
Gain by the sale of the Sidney frigate 516 0 0
Total of charge and receipts 1,684,378 2 4
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Money remitted by the Receivers and Collectors to Henry Ferne, the Receiver General of Customs and accompted for by him in his cash accompt for this year
for the Customs and Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage 407,709 13 5
for the Duties on Coffee, Tea, etc. 8,028 17 2
for the New Additional Duty on Coffee 10,302 8 8
for the New Additional Impositions on Poundage Goods 35,118 10 11
for the New Duty on Scotch linen 11,676 2 11
for the Coinage Duty 7,067 4 1
for the 15 per cent. on Muslins 28,787 2 0
for the new Subsidy 300,944 15 11
for the French Tonnage 69 15 11
for the One Third Subsidy 101,335 9 2
for the two expired new Subsidies 5,494 4 0
for the Two Thirds Subsidy 81,851 10 4
for the French Duty of the second 25l. per tun 6,557 4 2
1,004,942 19 0
Carried forward 1,004,942 19 0
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,004,942 19 0
Money overpaid by several Collectors within the time of the last preceding General Accompt of the Customs for the year 1704 and defalcked and discompted by them and allowed in this accompt
for the Customs and Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage 107,305 16 3
for the Duties on Coffee, Tea, etc. 2,075 11 11
for the new Additional Impositions on Poundage Goods 13,760 6 10
for the new Duty on Scotch linen 24 8 6
for the Coinage Duty 149 18 5
for the 15 per cent. on Muslins 1,122 3 5
for the New Subsidy 6,223 7 5
for the One Third Subsidy 1,004 18 2
for the French Duty of the second 25l. per tun 26 16 10
for the two expired new Subsidies 2,552 16 8
134,246 4 8
outport officers salaries, detailed 31,248 7 0
incidents, detailed 26,983 8 3
allowance for collecting the Coinage Duty 118 9 2
Debentures for re-exports 56,578 17 1
allowances and repayments for damaged and defective goods 7,114 17 3
defalcked to merchants for portage money 408 10 8
122,452 9 6
Total of payments and allowances 1,261,641 13 3
l. s. d.
Remains 422,736 9 1
Whereof :
Depending on the respective Receivers and Collectors following : viz. for money and bonds remaining in their hands
l. s. d. l. s. d.
For the Customs and Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage
London port
Grand Receipt 979 7 5
Wine Receipt 10 18 4
Plantation Receipt 1,278 15 2
Henry Wolstenholme, late Receiver of Plantation Goods, London port 77 18 1
Timothy Thornbury 0 0 1
Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier : bonds 60,842 1 4
the Queen's Remembrancer : bonds 2,354 10 4
65,543 10 10
Outports
Barnstaple 1,030 17 3
Bristol 36,636 5 8
Bideford 2,218 3 4
Carlisle 61 10 3
Chester 1,302 19 4
Exeter 170 5 2
Falmouth 231 12 8
Hull 381 8 3
Carried forward 65,543 10 10
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 65,543 10 10
Liverpool 5,017 16 8
Luke Singleton, another Collector there 11,708 2 1
Lyme 1,082 3 6
Lynn 345 5 0
Newcastle 1,656 1 5
Penryn 783 16 0
Plymouth 1,849 13 7
Rochester 174 0 0
Sunderland 483 3 1
Whitehaven 12,972 16 5
Peter Docton, late Collector at Appledore 226 15 9
James Howard, late Collector at Berwick 108 12 3
William Massey, late Collector at Bridgwater 33 6 8
Edward Blackhall, late same 25 11 7
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 833 7 3
Mathew Anderton, late Collector at Chester 34 0 2
Thomas Tipping, late same 120 0 0
Sir Edward Seymour, late same 500 0 0
Francis Isaacson, late Collector of Falmouth 37 13 2
James Graham, late Collector at Feversham 15 0 0
Francis Romney, late same there 11 5 7
Geo. Dickenson, late Collector at Hull 1,363 1 11
John Holland, late same there 2 0 2
John Natt, late Collector at Looe 0 11 1
James Strong, late same there 24 6 7
Robert Twells, late Collector at Lynn 102 14 7
Robert Thorowgood, late same there 2,165 1 5
Richard Sandys, late Collector at Minehead 466 0 2
Anthony Isaacson, late Collector at Newcastle 434 8 9
John Pye, late same there 4,260 4 0
Robert Diominiers, late Collector at Newhaven 15 12 10
Charles Anderton, late Collector at Padstow 0 14 10
Edward Moores, late same there 20 0 0
Carried forward 65,543 10 10
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 65,543 10 10
Gilbert Marshall, late Collector at Padstow 17 11 7
Cornelius Parminter, late same there 195 2 1
Thomas Sprye, late Collector at Penryn 127 7 7
John Kent, late same there 47 0 9
Sir Peter Killigrew, late same there 201 0 3
Thomas Ennys, late same there 379 11 3
Edmond Harry, late same there 9 4 6
John Penhallurick, late Collector at Poole 148 12 4
Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector at Poulton 858 7 9
William Smith, late Collector at Rochester 177 15 0
Ambrose Wade, late Collector at Shoreham 78 15 0
John Tregose, late Collector at St. Ives 30 1 9
Nicholas Prigg, late same there 115 0 9
John Hix, late same there 7 10 0
Sir Henry Brabant, late Collector at Stockton 154 5 7
Henry Brabant Esq., late same there 190 13 7
John Eden, late same there 23 3 2
William Dowthwaite, late same there 564 2 0
Robert Manley, late Collector at Swanzey 800 19 5
William Benson, late Collector at Truro 196 6 11
Geo. Pley, senr., late Collector at Weymouth 3,525 13 1
Geo. Pley, junr., late same there 118 7 8
Thomas Miller, late same there 577 2 2
Andrew Huddlestone, late Collector at Whitehaven 1,772 1 4
Henry Potkins, late Collector at Yarmouth 64 8 5
Michael Weeks, Receiver of Duties on Plantation Goods in London port 9,778 15 7
Henry Hutchinson, late Solicitor of the Customs (in bonds) 21 2 8
Richard Kent, late Receiver General of Customs (in money) 83 17 1
112,650 1 3
Carried forward 178,193 12 1
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 178,193 12 1
For the New Duties on Coffee and Tea : at Xmas 1705
London port, Sir John Shaw 0 3 6
Michael Weeks, Plantation receipt : for the Transport Duty remaining in his hands 48 17 4
Berwick 0 1 0
Bristol 709 16 1
Cowes 249 4 5
Deal 119 2 0
Dover 75 19 9
Exeter 23 14 1
Falmouth 16 12 9
Rawleigh Radford, another Collector there 1 2 0
Harwich 133 14 3
Lancaster 0 12 8
Lyme 6 13 8
Milford 263 11 0
Newcastle 1 10 3
Penzance 0 2 0
Poole 1 4 0
Portsmouth 5 19 4
Rochester 5 16 0
Rye 7 17 6
Southampton 18 5 9
Swanzey 5 2 0
Yarmouth 137 17 6
John Clerke, late Collector at Boston : for the Transport Duty 4 6 0
James Smith, late Collector at Deale : for ditto 21 10 5
Edmund Harry, late Collector at Falmouth for ditto 16 4 10
Mark Wildbore, late Collector at Harwich : for ditto 832 2 11
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth : for ditto 13 1 0
John Moore, late Collector at Rochester : for ditto 5 6 0
2,725 9 5
For the New Additional Duty on Coffee
London (Sir John Shaw) 19 12 1
Bristol 53 2 0
Bideford 2 2 10
Chester 0 12 0
Cowes 2 6 9
Dover 2 5 0
Exeter 25 1 0
Falmouth 1 10 2
Rawleigh Radford, another Collector there 1 2 0
Carried forward 180,919 1 7
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 180,919 1 7
Harwich 0 13 7
Hull 2 9 0
Liverpool 4 8 0
Plymouth 12 4 1
Rochester 5 16 0
Whitehaven 1 14 3
Yarmouth 65 3 8
200 2 8
For the New Additional Impositions
London port
Sir John Shaw : grand receipt 611 14 11
ditto (Wines and Vinegar) 370 0 0
Harry Wolstenholme, late Plantation Goods receiver 50 2 10
Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier 4,212 6 0
Queen's Remembrancer (for bonds) 30 6 4
Barnstaple 67 13 9
Beaumaris 1 1 4
Boston 2 15 8
Bristol 1,726 0 5
Bideford 442 0 10
Carlisle 15 11 5
Joseph Sewell, another Receiver there 3 3 2
Chester 405 3 1
Chichester 80 15 6
Colchester 30 17 10
Cowes 490 11 1
Dartmouth 211 18 7
Deal 497 0 5
Dover 435 17 10
Exeter 5 12 0
Falmouth 30 10 0
Rawleigh Radford, another Collector there 49 11 2
Fowey 43 7 6
Hull 450 0 8
Ipswich 1 6 0
Lancaster 601 18 0
Liverpool 382 5 1
Luke Singleton, another Collector there 71 7 6
Looe 0 1 0
Lyme 113 14 5
Lynn 42 19 10
Milford 494 19 6
Minehead 387 16 1
Francis Webber, another Collector there 40 18 9
Newcastle 642 19 8
Padstow 0 9 4
Penzance 543 6 7
Plymouth 327 12 10
Poole 784 16 7
Carried forward 181,119 4 3
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 181,119 4 3
Portsmouth 604 4 8
Samuel Binkes, another Collector there 57 0 5
Rochester 975 11 0
Rye 106 17 5
Sandwich 49 18 2
Jeffery Baford, another Collector there 17 7 10
Southampton 3,525 16 1
Stockton 275 0 10
Sunderland 12 5 10
Swanzey 120 8 10
Matthew Seys, another Collector there 12 12 6
Whitby 1 5 9
Whitehaven 23 7 8
Yarmouth 203 16 3
John Clerke, late Collector at Boston 156 1 6
Henry Beaumont, late Collector at Bridgwater 6 12 4
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 97 17 2
William Christian, late Collector at Carlisle 4 6 1
Mathew Anderton, late Collector at Chester 33 5 7
James Whitwood, late Collector at Chichester 6 13 6
James Smith, late Collector at Deal 359 12 5
Henry Breton, late Collector at Dover 8,386 6 0
Geo. Spry, late Collector at Falmouth 87 11 4
Edmond Harry, late same there 26 15 8
Nicholas Mattson, late Collector at Feversham 5 8 2
John Dagg, late Collector at Fowey 212 11 1
Mark Wildbore, late Collector at Harwich 426 10 1
George Dickinson, late Collector at Hull 235 19 11
Thomas Bridgeman, late Collector at Ipswich 313 1 6
Robert Thorowgood, late Collector at Lynn 440 13 10
Robert Twells, late same there 0 0 9
John Mann, late Collector at Newhaven 136 14 3
Anthony Isaacson, at Newcastle 0 3 7
John Plye, late same there 899 1 3
Francis Liester, late Collector at Padstow 0 18 5
Carried forward 181,119 4 3
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 181,119 4 3
Cornelius Parminter, late same there 11 15 10
Sidney Bligh, late Collector at Penryn 30 16 2
Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector at Poulton 18 0 6
John Moore, late Collector at Rochester 161 9 11
Gerrard Fox, late Collector at Whitby 35 1 0
James Sedgwick, late same there 4 12 0
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 40 18 1
Michael Weeks, Receiver of Duties on Plantation Goods in London port 439 14 3
33,658 6 4
For the Duties on Scotch Linen
Berwick 154 19 10
Bideford 0 4 0
Carlisle 3,385 1 4
Joseph Sewell, another Collector there 196 4 11
Cowes 0 0 0
Exeter 23 0 7
Harwich 25 3 6
Hull 16 18 10
Lancaster 15 12 6
Liverpool 221 18 6
Lyme 0 1 10
Milford 7 4 0
Newcastle 89 18 5
Penzance 0 9 0
Rochester 0 8 6
Rye 0 9 0
Southampton 22 1 10
Sunderland 0 6 0
Swanzey 0 2 3
Weymouth 2 8 4
Whitehaven 116 13 2
John Clerke, late Collector at Boston 2 6 0
Edmond Harry, late Collector at Falmouth and Penryn 7 10 5
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 5 5 5
Lodowick Jackson, late Collector at Weymouth 2 5 0
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 20 16 10
the Queen's Remembrancer 187 8 6
4,504 13 6
Carried forward 219,282 4 2
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 219,282 4 2
For the Coinage Duty
Barnstaple 8 17 6
Beaumaris 1 13 8
Berwick 0 0 10
Boston 0 1 5
Bristol 422 18 4
Bideford 42 0 9
Chester 2 3 4
Chichester 26 13 2
Colchester 0 0 10
Cowes 29 10 3
Deal 45 17 6
Dover 74 9 3
Exeter 76 11 5
Falmouth 32 1 0
Rawleigh Radford, another Collector there 1 8 5
Harwich 16 10 0
Hull 17 14 3
Ipswich 0 1 6
Lancaster 0 1 5
Liverpool 0 3 2
Lyme 1 1 11
Lynn 28 5 2
Milford 28 3 8
Newcastle 11 13 0
Padstow 1 14 5
Penryn 2 11 0
Penzance 34 15 5
Charles Jones, another Collector there 0 14 1
Plymouth 82 14 10
Poole 79 0 10
Portsmouth 86 13 1
Samuel Bincks, another Collector there 5 2 6
Rochester 2 14 9
Rye 40 17 11
Southampton 53 0 10
Swanzey 9 1 3
Matthew Seys, another Collector there 0 7 4
Weymouth 27 10 3
Whitehaven 3 16 9
Yarmouth 8 3 1
James Howard, late Collector at Berwick 2 11 7
Thomas Salter, late Collector at Bridgwater 1 13 8
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 65 3 2
James Smith, late Collector at Deal 163 6 6
Charles Sherman, late Collector at Feversham 0 5 11
Nicholas Mattson, late same there 1 6 6
John Dagg, late Collector at Fowey 29 11 11
Mark Wildbore, late Collector at Harwich 0 9 9
Carried forward 219,282 4 2
l. s. d. l. s. d.
219,282 4 2
John Bancks, late Collector at Ipswich 0 19 2
Wm. Lynstead, late Collector at Lynn 17 13 5
Francis Leister, late Collector at Padstow 0 1 8
Griffith Bower, late same there 0 13 9
John Kent, late Collector at Penryn 9 8 10
Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector at Poulton 0 18 7
Francis Lightfoot, late Collector at Rye 12 3 7
Sir Henry Brabant, late Collector at Stockton 24 10 8
Henry Brabant, late same there 9 9 9
Henry Mountfort, late same there 24 10 7
George Pley, late Collector at Weymouth 9 2 8
Lodowick Jackson, late same there 3 17 1
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 8 0 1
1,693 1 3
For the New Subsidy London port
Sir John Shaw (Grand Receipt) 781 13 2
ditto (Plantation Goods) 1,278 15 2
Henry Wolstenholme, late same 91 9 4
Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier (bonds) 39,503 1 11
41,654 19 7
Outports
Barnstaple 753 9 6
Beaumaris 10 17 3
Berwick 71 9 3
Boston 51 0 6
Bridgwater 22 1 7
Bristol 21,380 15 10
Bideford 2,161 9 11
Carlisle 551 12 4
Joseph Sewell, another Collector there 150 2 7
Chichester 369 11 11
Chester 931 13 9
Colchester 30 1 5
Cowes 435 15 6
Dartmouth 410 16 7
Deal 524 9 6
Dover 697 4 4
Exeter 1,264 6 0
Falmouth 80 16 6
Rawleigh Radford, succeeding Collector there 35 2 3
Carried forward 262,630 5 1
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 262,630 5 1
Feversham 2 11 7
Fowey 13 2 7
Harwich 35 1 7
Hull 598 5 10
Ipswich 14 6 7
Lancaster 531 10 9
Liverpool 2,231 12 0
Luke Singleton, succeeding Collector there 9,337 5 11
Lyme 775 18 1
Lynn 96 2 7
Milford 860 5 9
Minehead 294 19 1
Francis Webber, succeeding Collector there 73 16 1
Newcastle 791 17 9
Padstow 13 12 5
Penryn 372 13 1
Penzance 270 9 10
Charles Jones, succeeding Collector there 15 19 5
Plymouth 1,953 3 8
Poole 311 15 4
Portsmouth 710 5 9
Samuel Bincks, succeeding Collector there 197 6 4
Poulton 0 9 6
Rochester 285 19 2
Rye 385 0 2
Sandwich 13 8 9
Jeffery Bafford, succeeding Collector there 64 16 7
Southampton 92 4 4
Stockton 216 17 7
Sunderland 37 14 8
Swanzey 138 10 1
Matthew Seys, succeeding Collector there 25 6 10
Truro 4 17 1
Weymouth 236 8 1
Whitby 1 5 1
Whitehaven 8,961 6 11
Yarmouth 611 11 7
John Clerke, late Collector at Boston 67 1 9
Richard Ustick, late Collector at Bideford 99 6 9
Thomas Tyndale, late Collector at Chester 42 18 8
Richard Breton, late Collector at Dover 229 0 8
Geo. Sprye, late Collector at Falmouth 213 15 8
Carried forward 262,630 5 1
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 262,630 5 1
Nicholas Mattson, late Collector at Feversham 3 18 6
Cornelius Parminter, late Collector at Padstow 243 2 5
Sidney Bligh, late Collector at Penryn 2 6 11
Edmund Barry, succeeding him there 83 15 2
James Sedgwick, late Collector at Whitby 33 13 4
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 81 1 0
61,605 12 8
For the One Third Subsidy
London port
Sir John Shaw (Grand Receipt) 251 19 8
ditto (Plantation Goods) 426 5 1
Henry Ferne (Customs Cashier) bonds 11,827 17 4
12,506 2 1
Barnstaple 261 3 11
Beaumaris 3 16 11
Berwick 9 6 5
Boston 13 2 9
Bridgwater 5 13 10
Bristol 7,918 1 9
Bideford 537 11 5
Carlisle 188 18 4
Joseph Sewell, succeeding Collector there 50 0 10
Chester 153 10 6
Chichester 3 4 1
Colchester 10 0 6
Cowes 19 2 7
Dartmouth 2 11 7
Deal 75 3 4
Dover 256 14 8
Exeter 829 9 5
Falmouth 179 3 5
Rawleigh Radford, succeeding Collector there 4 2 10
Feversham 0 17 1
Fowey 13 16 7
Harwich 11 14 4
Hull 284 19 1
Ipswich 5 15 5
Lancaster 169 7 6
Liverpool 760 12 6
Luke Singleton, succeeding Collector there 2,749 14 0
Lyme 168 10 4
Carried forward 12,506 2 1 324,235 17 10
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 12,506 2 1 324,235 17 10
Lynn 178 10 8
Milford 190 8 3
Minehead 78 18 0
Francis Webber, succeeding Collector there 24 8 8
Newcastle 304 9 11
Padstow 79 11 10
Penryn 118 0 6
Penzance 73 18 7
Charles Jones, succeeding Collector there 5 5 0
Plymouth 1,368 8 5
Poole 99 4 6
Portsmouth 2,052 17 6
Samuel Bincks, succeeding Collector there 76 9 0
Poulton 0 3 2
Rochester 59 18 0
Rye 114 7 6
Sandwich 699 2 5
Jeffery Bafford, succeeding Collector there 21 12 7
Southampton 59 16 6
Stockton 71 17 2
Swanzey 7 17 7
Matthew Seys, succeeding Collector there 7 13 4
Truro 0 19 2
Weymouth 473 14 0
Whitby 0 8 4
Whitehaven 2,765 7 3
Yarmouth 576 4 11
Edmond Barry, late Collector at Falmouth 23 6 7
Cornelius Parminter, late Collector at Padstow 7 6 2
Sidney Bligh, late Collector at Penryn 3 8 8
Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector at Poulton 1 16 8
24,316 8 11
36,822 11 0
For the Two Thirds Subsidy
London port
Sir John Shaw (Grand Receipt) 800 19 5
Barnstaple 11 13 2
Beaumaris 6 1 6
Berwick 18 10 8
Boston 52 0 1
Bridgwater 11 7 9
Bristol 900 11 8
Bideford 20 11 9
Carried forward 361,058 8 10
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 361,058 8 10
Carlisle 265 13 3
Joseph Sewell, succeeding Collector there 107 1 9
Chester 190 3 3
Chichester 3 17 9
Colchester 50 7 10
Cowes 11 1 11
Deal 46 18 5
Dover 178 13 0
Exeter 723 12 11
Falmouth 53 16 1
Rawleigh Radford, succeeding Collector there 6 13 2
Feversham 0 15 9
Fowey 5 5 2
Harwich 21 9 5
Hull 399 2 1
Ipswich 5 1 5
Lancaster 18 1 2
Liverpool 61 9 1
Luke Singleton, succeeding Collector there 36 7 10
Lyme 53 17 3
Lynn 69 4 3
Milford 8 15 2
Minehead 31 13 3
Francis Webber, succeeding Collector there 48 17 2
Newcastle 449 19 8
Padstow 8 18 3
Penryn 0 3 7
Penzance 54 8 0
Charles Jones, succeeding Collector there 3 11 3
Plymouth 11 17 7
Poole 50 10 7
Portsmouth 204 19 0
Samuel Bincks, succeeding Collector there 128 10 5
Poulton 0 6 4
Rochester 66 8 0
Rye 12 1 5
Sandwich 0 7 10
Jeffery Bafford, succeeding Collector there 43 5 3
Stockton 189 14 3
Sunderland 14 5 9
Swanzey 10 13 11
Truro 1 18 5
Weymouth 0 15 0
Whitby 0 16 9
Whitehaven 46 15 0
Yarmouth 247 1 0
5,470 3 0
Carried forward 366,528 11 11
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 366,528 11 11
For the Duties on French Tonnage
Milford 9 15 0
Minehead 24 10 5
Rye 116 10 0
Sandwich 3 12 6
Swanzey 17 15 0
Truro 0 10 0
James Smith at Deal 11 5 0
Geo. Sprye at Falmouth 14 10 0
Nicholas Mattson at Feversham 2 5 0
Lodowick Jackson at Weymouth 1 10 0
202 2 11
For the French Duty of the second 25l. per tunn
Barnstaple 14 18 7
Berwick 2 0 0
Bristol 107 14 0
Bideford 384 3 6
Chester 0 2 4
Chichester 253 0 10
Colchester 3 2 6
Dartmouth 546 5 3
Deal 328 2 8
Dover 442 17 5
Exeter 6 6 6
Falmouth 1 5 2
Fowey 43 9 0
Hull 20 1 2
Liverpool 172 8 7
Lancaster 25 0 0
Milford 142 14 10
Minehead 114 8 5
Newcastle 62 8 11
Plymouth 20 3 4
Poole 3,195 14 5
Portsmouth 362 19 3
Rochester 106 7 4
Rye 425 3 10
Southampton 1,536 13 6
Stockton 15 0 0
Sunderland 11 1 6
Swanzey 78 0 1
Mathew Seys, succeeding Collector there 18 15 0
Truro 40 5 1
Weymouth 51 10 2
Yarmouth 8 11 10
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 1,809 11 6
Thomas Tyndale, late Collector at Chester 335 10 0
James Whittwood, late Collector at Chichester 1,992 5 4
James Smith, late Collector at Deal 313 4 1
Richard Breton, late Collector at Dover 1,301 17 9
Carried forward 366,730 14 10
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 366,730 14 10
Geo., Sprye, late Collector at Falmouth 191 11 7
Nicholas Mattson, late Collector at Feversham 38 3 5
John Dagg, late Collector at Fowey 863 11 5
James Strong, late Collector at Looe 793 9 11
Sidney Bligh, late Collector at Penryn 92 14 2
Edmond Barry, succeeding Collector there 239 13 10
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 607 10 5
Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector at Poulton 11 18 9
Lodowick Jackson, late Collector at Weymouth 345 3 8
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 10 0 2
18,388 11 3
For the New Subsidy which expired 1 February 1699-1700
Henry Ferne Customs Cashier (on bonds) 2,285 19 7
Barnstaple 267 14 11
Beaumaris 2 4 9
Bristol 1,647 2 1
Bideford 223 1 5
Carlisle 1,642 5 11
Dartmouth 25 2 8
Exeter 547 17 9
Harwich 1,878 13 9
Hull 373 16 10
Lancaster 103 11 0
Liverpool 2,270 10 7
Luke Singleton, succeeding Collector there 246 13 3
Milford 388 18 8
Newcastle Nil
Penzance 11 10 1
Poole 94 2 3
Rye 53 17 11
Southampton 1,191 19 8
Stockton 130 7 10
Swanzey 104 17 10
Truro 65 3 1
Weymouth 900 16 11
Whitehaven 164 16 6
Yarmouth 757 15 5
John Clerk, late Collector at Boston 1 4 1
Henry Beaumont, ditto at Bridgwater 32 1 5
John Dutton Colt, ditto at Bristol 2,362 1 4
Carried forward 385,119 6 2
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 385,119 6 2
James Whittwood, ditto at Chichester 138 1 3
James Smith, ditto at Deal 451 6 8
Richard Breton, ditto at Dover 306 12 7
Geo. Sprye, ditto at Falmouth 10 7 7
Nicholas Mattson, ditto at Feversham 34 7 8
John Dagg, ditto at Fowey 169 18 8
Mark Wildbore, ditto at Harwich 557 2 0
James Strong, ditto at Looe 50 14 10
Robert Thorowgood, ditto at Lynn 205 5 9
Edmond Barry, ditto at Penryn 1 5 0
Sidney Bligh, succeeding him there 60 10 11
Thomas Swanton, ditto at Plymouth 7,340 15 9
Thomas Nosworthy, ditto at Poulton 15 5 2
John Moore, ditto at Rochester 194 16 5
Lodowick Jackson, ditto at Weymouth 9 13 10
Richard Marshall, ditto at Whitehaven 9 8 5
the Queen's Remembrancer's Office (bonds) 70 18 11
27,052 0 4
For the New Subsidy which expired 8 March 1701-2
London
Henry Wolstenholme, late Receiver of Plantation Goods in London port 0 7 3
Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier 4,307 4 1
Outports
Beaumaris 0 3 1
Bristol 2,408 13 2
Bideford 407 18 8
Carlisle 10 0 4
Chester 50 13 1
Cowes 76 8 3
Deal 216 11 4
Lancaster 117 3 4
Liverpool 628 3 5
Lynn 38 7 10
Milford 473 16 9
Newcastle 76 1 4
Penzance 306 6 4
Rye 33 16 4
Carried forward 412,171 6 6
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 412,171 6 6
Southampton 10 17 2
Swanzey 177 17 4
Truro 0 0 2
Weymouth 38 6 7
Whitehaven 326 16 10
Nicholas Mattson, late Collector at Feversham 4 9 6
John Dagg, late Collector at Fowey 412 15 3
Sidney Bligh, late Collector at Penryn 11 2 11
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 43 11 6
Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector at Poulton 212 7 10
Lodwick Jackson, late Collector at Weymouth 44 9 4
Richard Marshall, late Collector at Whitehaven 9 16 6
10,565 2 6
Thomas Swanton, Collector at Plymouth, being due from him for the Duty of 15 per cent. on Muslins 0 0 0
Total supers 422,736 9 1
And so this General Accompt of the Customs is Even and Quit.
Declared 21 January, 1713-4.
Declared Accounts : Tobacco ; General Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 631, Roll 201.
New Impositions on Tobacco. General Accompt by Rowland Holt.
1704 December 26 to 1705 December 25.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Remains in the hands of Receivers and Collectors 598,541 18 1
l. s. d.
Receipts.
London port
Sir John Shaw 81,858 16 8
Outports
Barnstaple 2,626 7 8
Bristol 58,839 0 4
Bideford 9,890 12 11
Chester 1,711 0 6
Cowes 908 8 9
Dartmouth 5 5 5
Dover 2,450 2 6
Lancaster 1,840 17 9
Liverpool 7,951 4 2
Luke Singleton, succeeding Collector there 27,078 11 6
Lyme 1,503 19 11
Milford 533 18 0
Padstow 3 19 9
Penzance 1,262 10 6
John Williams, succeeding Collector there 0 18 7
Charles Jones, succeeding him there 31 1 10
Plymouth 7,613 0 9
Portsmouth 0 8 3
Whitehaven 22,534 11 7
148,786 19 4
230,645 16 0
interest received on bonds not satisfied in due time 159 19 2
money paid by Collectors over and above the money they received for the said Impositions on tobacco : which is to be allowed and discompted to them in their succeeding accompts of this Duty
Lionell Norman, Collector at Berwick 1 15 0
Charles Orchard, Exeter 741 18 5
Luke Singleton, Liverpool 3 12 5
George Savile, Poole 31 0 3
George Schuckburgh, Rye 12 6 0
Thomas Lowson, Stockton 7 17 7
Thomas Clarke, Yarmouth 0 17 9
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 20,037 18 3
Mark Wildbore, ditto Harwich 0 0 0
George Dickenson, ditto Hull 80 8 11
Henry Isaacson, ditto Newcastle 516 0 4
Sidney Bligh, ditto Penryn 0 0 5
Edmund Harry, succeeding him 108 14 1
John Colquit, ditto Poole 7 5 4
Andrew Huddleston, ditto Whitehaven 1,304 8 7
22,854 3 9
Total charge and receipts 852,201 17 1
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Money remitted to Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier, by the Receivers and Collectors of the New Impositions on tobacco 193,409 9 3
Money overpaid by the Receivers and Collectors on their preceding year's accompt ended Xmas 1704 and here defalked, discounted and allowed
Lionell Norman, Collector at Berwick 1 15 0
Charles Orchard, Exeter 671 18 5
Sidney Bligh, Penryn 0 0 5
Edmond Harry, succeeding Bligh there 108 14 1
George Savile, Poole 31 0 3
George Schuckburgh, Rye 12 6 0
Thomas Clarke, Yarmouth 0 17 9
John Dutton Colt, Bristol 20,037 18 3
Mark Wildbore, Harwich 0 0 0
George Dickenson, Newcastle 516 0 4
John Colquitt, Poole 7 5 4
Andrew Huddlestone, Whitehaven 1,304 8 7
22,772 13 8
Money repaid by Collectors, detailed, on debentures for tobacco exported 44,103 2 9
Money repaid by Collectors, detailed, upon certificates of damages and over entries 9,470 0 0
Total payments and allowances 269,755 5 9
Remains 582,446l. 11s. 4d.
Whereof
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Depending upon Receivers and Collectors of this Duty for the time of this accompt or preceding accompts for money remaining in their hands at Xmas 1705
Sir John Shaw, Receiver for Plantation Goods in London port 4,298 3 9
Henry Wolstenholme, late Receiver of same 64 12 7
Thomas Grainger, late same 513 8 0
Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier for bonds in his hands 255,843 10 5
the Queen's Remembrancer for bonds 34,983 1 5
295,702 16 3
Thomas Clinton, Collector at Barnstaple 3,146 10 8
William Lewis, Beaumaris 11 13 8
William Cornish, Bridgwater 500 0 0
John Sansom, Bristol 108,541 10 2
John Bolitho, Bideford 11,454 17 5
Edmund Smith, Chester 3,468 13 5
Samuel Bincks, Chichester 417 11 6
Thomas Cole, Cowes 373 5 8
Thomas Jenkinson, Dartmouth 512 1 1
Lancelott Whitehall, Deal 210 16 1
Robert Breton, Dover 1,091 15 3
William Pierson, Falmouth 538 10 10
Rawleigh Radford, succeeding said Pierson 832 17 0
Charles Jones, Fowey 37 18 10
Joseph Bentley, Lancaster 2,917 18 6
Edward Scarborough, Liverpool 9,031 9 5
Luke Singleton, succeeding him there 54,677 6 9
Peter Southwick, Lyme 3,201 15 8
Carried forward 295,702 16 3
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 295,702 16 3
Walter Middleton, Milford 7,573 4 10
Thomas Wolstenholme, Minehead 347 17 0
Robert Hebburne, Newcastle 1,123 13 4
Ambrose Thompson, Penryn 1,651 9 0
John Williams, late Collector at Penzance 3 0 0
Charles Jones, succeeding him there 27 10 1
William Pierson, Collector at Plymouth 7,561 3 11
John Weaver, Portsmouth 21 10 1
Adam de Cardonell, Southampton 778 3 10
Alexander Trotter, Swanzey 376 2 9
Nicholas Saunders, Truro 2 11 1
Thomas Bowyer, Weymouth 371 12 10
John Fotherby, Whitehaven 29,701 8 11
John Howard, late Collector at Berwick 0 1 9
John Clarke, ditto Boston 60 0 0
Henry Beaumont, ditto Bridgwater 701 3 5
Richard Ustick, ditto Bideford 763 3 5
Mathew Anderson, ditto Chester 0 8 9
Thomas Tyndale, ditto ibid 405 6 7
James Whittwood, ditto Chichester 376 1 10
James Smith, ditto Deal 1,036 19 0
Richard Breton, ditto Dover 410 3 9
George Spry, ditto Falmouth 77 8 3
Edmond Harry, late same there 212 10 4
Charles Sherman, ditto Feversham 2 5 2
Nicholas Matson, ditto there 150 0 0
John Dagg, ditto Fowey 396 13 10
John Foster, ditto Lancaster 3 17 11
James Strong, ditto Looe 4 6 0
John Mann, ditto Newhaven 151 16 3
John Pye, ditto Newcastle 828 18 1
Francis Liester, ditto Padstow 365 12 4
Cornelius Parminter, ditto there 0 8 7
Thomas Nosworthy, ditto Poulton 86 0 10
Thomas Swanton, ditto Plymouth 254 17 5
William Bowles, ditto Poole 1,015 3 6
William Jacombe, ditto there 198 18 10
Thomas Salter, ditto Rochester 217 10 10
William Smith, ditto there 7 17 8
John Moore, ditto there 11 10 0
Michael Walford, ditto Sandwich 490 15 11
Henry Braban, ditto Stockton 174 17 3
William Dowthwaite, ditto ibid 244 11 5
Lodowick Jackson, ditto Weymouth 787 15 9
Richard Marshall, ditto Whitehaven 116 11 3
Michael Weeks, late Receiver for Plantation Goods in London port 26,484 19 10
Richard Hutchinson, late Solicitor to the Customs (bonds in his custody) 180,017 18 2
286,743 15 1
582,446 11 4
And so this General accompt of the New Impositions on Tobacco is Even and Quit.
Declared 21 January 1713-4.
Declared Accounts : Tobacco ; Cash Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 778, Roll 942.
Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier.
[The Cash] Account of Impositions on Tobacco.
25 December 1704 to 25 December 1705.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Arrears 271,966 18 1
receipts
for arrears of this Duty which determined at Michaelmas 1701
on bonds 47 3 3
Bristol 500 0 0
Dover 267 19 4
Liverpool 1,293 0 0
Stockton 218 10 0
Whitehaven 78 9 1
2,405 1 8
on account of the present Duty
London port 138,462 5 3
Outports
Bristol 16,258 7 0
Bridgwater 353 17 5
Barnstaple 834 1 4
Bideford 842 12 1
Chester 1,524 9 8
Exeter 70 0 0
Falmouth 700 0 0
Lyme 327 2 3
Lancaster 185 0 0
Liverpool 11,324 2 2
Penryn 17 14 5
Plymouth 2,677 16 10
Padstow 563 19 4
Whitehaven 739 12 0
174,880 19 10
Total charge 449,252 19 8
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
surplusage at the foot of this accomptant's last account 150 0 7
repayments [or drawback] for tobacco exported 109,801 1 6
repayments for decayed and defective tobacco 8,086 0 8
paid to persons employed about the new Impositions on tobacco, to wit clerks employed under Sir John Shaw and Mr. Charles Shaw in the Plantation receipt 300 0 0
Auditor's fee 25 0 0
to this accomptant for extraordinary clerks 100 0 0
money paid into the Exchequer
out of the Impositions which ended 29 September 1710 1,081 12 10
out of the present new Impositions on tobacco 74,015 14 4
75,097 7 2
Total payments and allowances 193,559 10 0
l. s. d.
and so remains 255,693 9 8
against which bonds in this Accomptant's hands 255,843 10 5
and so this Accomptant is in surplusage 150 0 0
Declared 6 March 1706-7.
Declared Accounts : Wines And Vinegar ; General Account.
Wines And Vinegar 1704-5.
General Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 631, Roll 200.
Rowland Holt, Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs.
(This account is perishing, being rotted by damp).
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Remains, bonds in the hands of several Receivers and Collectors as at the foot of the last. General account for the preceding year 1703-4 69,330 9 11
Money in hands of ditto 44,914 2 2
The Queen's Remembrancer bonds delivered to him to be prosecuted 1,424 15 7
115,669 7 8
Receipts
Money due and payable to her Majesty within the time of this accompt for the said New Impositions on Wines and Vinegar
London port
Sir John Shaw 91,110 4 0
Outports
l. s. d.
Barnstaple 167 16 5
Beaumaris 7 16 2
Bristol 6,177 4 10
Bideford 654 6 3
Chester 2,197 16 9
Chichester 13 10 11
Colchester 12 17 7
Cowes 47 16 0
Dartmouth 27 8 4
Deal 92 0 9
Dover 1,000 17 8
Exeter 2,278 17 9
Falmouth 29 5 3
William Peirson, succeeding Collector 107 19 6
Fowey 4 10 0
Harwich 8 14 11
Hull 2,412 10 3
Ipswich 0 15 4
Liverpool 699 2 0
Luke Ingleton, succeeding Collector 3 2 6
Looe 121 10 7
Lyme 137 7 4
John Kent, succeeding Collector 4,623 13 3
Newcastle 1,766 16 8
Penryn 410 16 7
Penzance 369 0 7
Charles Jones, succeeding Collector 6 18 5
Plymouth 1,609 0 0
Poole 112 18 7
Portsmouth 490 7 4
Samuel Bincks, Collector there 71 1 0
Poulton 0 1 4
Rochester 475 10 4
Carried forward 91,110 4 0 115,669 7 8
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 91,110 4 0 115,669 7 8
Rye 695 9 10
Swanzey 45 2 3
Mat. Seyes, succeeding Collector 5 8 10
Weymouth 155 11 7
Whitby 1 18 0
Whitehaven 61 14 2
Yarmouth 8 3 10
Southampton 2,654 13 6
29,767 6 3
120,877 10 4
Overpayments by Collectors over and above the money they received for the said New Impost within the time of this account and which is to be allowed and discompted in their succeeding accompts
l. s. d.
Bridgwater 0 0 0
Colchester 3 19 3
Sandwich 20 0 0
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 32 15 10
Mathew Anderton, late Collector at Chester 0 2 11
Edmond Harry, late Collector at Falmouth 29 4 5
James Strong, late Collector at Looe 81 4 2
Robert Twells, late Collector at Lynn 46 0 7
Robert Thorowgood, late same there 1,926 2 7
Thomas Swanton, late Collector at Plymouth 486 10 9
William Jacomb, late Collector at Poole 0 0 0
William Smith, late Collector at Rochester 1 1 10
William Dowthwaite, late Collector at Stockton 101 11 6
Andrew Huddlestone, late Collector at Whitehaven 214 0 4
2,942 14 6
2,942 14 6
Total charge and receipts 239,489 12 7
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Money charged in the Cash account of the Customs 131,770 6 6
Overpayments defalked and discounted by the Collectors in the account for 1703 Xmas to 1704 Xmas and hereby allowed
Sir John Shaw, London 0 0 7
William Cornish, Collector, Bridgwater 0 0 0
James Bruce, ditto Colchester 3 19 3
Peter Southwick, Collector at Lyme 1 19 9
William Peirson, Collector at Plymouth 93 15 3
John Dutton Colt, late Collector at Bristol 32 15 10
Mathew Anderton, late same at Chester 0 2 11
Edmond Harry, late same at Falmouth 29 4 5
Benj. Huggins, late same at Ipswich 9 14 1
Robert Twells, late same at Lynn 46 0 7
Robert Thorowgood, late same there 1,926 2 7
James Strong, late same at Looe 81 4 2
Thomas Swanton, late same at Plymouth 486 10 9
William Jacomb, late same at Poole 0 0 0
William Smith, late same at Rochester 1 1 10
William Douthwaite, late same at Stockton 101 11 6
Andrew Huddlestone, late same at Whitehaven 214 0 4
3,028 4 4
Money repaid to merchants and others upon certificates of damaged goods 1,804 15 0
Total payments and allowances 136,603 5 10
Remains 102,886l. 6s. 9d.
Against which
Depending
l. s. d. l. s. d.
London port : Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier, for bonds in his hands 54,153 1 2
the Queen's Remembrancer for bonds delivered to him to be prosecuted 1,290 9 1
55,443 10 3
Thomas Clinton, Collector at Barnstaple 5 18 11
William Lewis, ditto at Beaumaris 20 7 4
Lionel Norman, ditto at Berwick 9 8 7
Charles Northcote, ditto at Boston 71 11 7
John Sansome, ditto at Bristol 5,803 2 10
John Bolitho, ditto at Bideford 707 4 6
Edmund Smith, ditto at Chester 2,669 4 4
Samuel Bincks, ditto at Chichester 450 12 11
Thomas Cole, ditto at Cowes 350 6 4
Thomas Jenkinson, ditto at Dartmouth 156 0 7
Lancelot Whitehall, ditto at Deal 794 3 2
Robert Breton, ditto at Dover 2,565 16 1
Charles Orchard, ditto at Exeter 1,444 4 2
William Peirson, ditto at Falmouth 86 1 1
Rawleigh Radford, same there 29 5 3
Charles Jones, same at Fowey 43 11 2
Robert Meadows, same at Harwich 8 14 0
Hugh Mason, same at Hull 134 12 9
John Knackstone, same at Ipswich 0 15 4
Joseph Bentley, same at Lancaster 2,172 1 4
Edward Scarborough, same at Liverpool 61 7 1
Luke Singleton, same ibid. 821 17 3
John Dyer, same at Looe 67 0 5
Peter Southwick, same at Lyme 31 10 0
John Brent, same at Lynn 3,412 8 1
Carried forward 55,443 10 3
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 55,443 10 3
Andrew Middleton, same at Milford 1,198 10 0
Robert Hebburne, same at Newcastle 42 10 9
Ambrose Thompson, same at Penryn 309 0 7
John Williams, same at Penzance 539 18 2
Charles Jones, same ibid. 6 18 5
William Peirson, same at Plymouth 308 6 7
George Savile, same at Poole 443 9 10
John Meavor, same at Portsmouth 930 6 3
Samuel Binkes, same ibid. 69 12 6
John Pope, same at Rochester 439 0 5
George Schuckburgh, same at Rye 558 18 6
Adam de Cardonell, same at Southampton 2,416 19 2
Thomas Lowson, same at Stockton 3 12 10
William Ettrick, same at Sunderland 7 13 9
Alexander Trotter, same at Swanzey 665 15 5
Mathew Seyes, same ibid. 5 4 10
Nicholas Saunders, same at Truro 45 1 11
Thomas Bower, same at Weymouth 49 19 8
John Fotherby, same at Whitehaven 180 12 4
John Butler, late same at Boston 500 18 10
John Clarke, late same ibid. 224 14 3
Thomas Salter, late same at Bridgwater 105 2 6
Thomas Clarke, late same at Yarmouth 344 2 1
Henry Beaumont, late same at Bridgwater 421 16 0
Richard Ustick, late same at Bideford 322 18 7
Thomas Tyndale, late same at Chester 97 10 1
James Whitwood, late same at Chichester 1,243 10 10
James Smith, late same at Deal 821 11 11
Nathaniel Franklyn, late same ibid. 98 16 5
Richard Breton, late same at Dover 9,856 15 10
Geo. Sprye, late same at Falmouth 339 17 3
Cha. Sherman, late same at Feversham 328 2 11
Nicho. Mattson, late same ibid. 1 4 11
John Dagg, late same at Fowey 291 7 0
Mark Wildbore, late same at Harwich 7 6 11
Thomas Bridgeman, late same at Ipswich 8 14 9
Anthony Isaacson, late same at Newcastle 30 4 6
Cha. Anderton, late same at Padstow 1 3 0
Gilbert Marshall, late same ibid. 45 18 9
Francis Leister, late same ibid. 1 10 8
Cornelius Parminter, late same ibid. 33 6 1
Sidney Bligh, late same at Penryn 43 5 5
Edmund Harry, late same ibid. 127 15 5
Thomas Nosworthy, late same at Poulton 0 0 0
William Bowles, late same at Poole 52 2 2
John Moore, late same at Rochester 210 3 0
Christopher Eyres, late same at Rye 10 15 11
Francis Lightfoot, late ibid. 90 9 8
Robert Manley, late same ibid. 181 9 3
Michael Walford, late same at Sandwich 957 10 6
Sir Henry Brabant, late same at Stockton 124 2 3
George Pley, senr., late same at Weymouth 84 19 4
Lodowick Jackson, late same ibid. 189 15 2
Thomas Shipton, late same at Whitby 0 2 0
Gerard Fox, late same ibid. 73 19 6
Richard Marshall, late same at Whitehaven 31 12 9
47,442 16 5
102,886 6 9
And so this General accompt of Wines and Vinegar 1704-5 is even and quit.
Declared 21 January 1713-4.
Declared Accounts : Wines and Vinegar ; Cash Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 778, Roll 941.
Henry Ferne, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs.
[The Cash] Account of Impositions on Wines and Vinegar 25 December 1704 to 25 December 1705.
Charge
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Remains on the foot of his last accompt 73,573 10 2
receipts on account of arrears of this Duty terminated at Michaelmas 1701
on bonds 134 6 5
Chester port 564 1 2
Minehead 170 0 9
868 8 4
On the present Duty
London port 91,110 3 5
Outports
Bristol 3,810 0 0
Boston 150 0 0
Barnstaple 361 10 1
Beaumaris 5 16 5
Bideford 528 6 0
Chester 1,108 6 1
Colchester 12 17 7
Dover 90 16 3
Dartmouth 35 9 10
Exeter 1,908 19 11
Falmouth 400 0 0
Feversham 3 8 4
Hull 2,617 13 4
Harwich 11 1 1
Ipswich 6 3 2
Looe 26 8 8
Lyme 92 16 0
Liverpool 355 13 0
Lynn 4,459 0 0
Minehead 17 6 2
Newcastle 2,370 0 0
Newhaven 3 11 3
Penryn 273 8 4
Plymouth 1,052 5 1
Portsmouth 561 0 0
Poulton 0 1 4
Rochester 736 18 10
Rye 442 0 0
Southampton 2,820 7 5
Sandwich 87 16 6
Whitehaven 64 9 11
Weymouth 193 16 9
Whitby 1 18 0
115,724 9 4
Total charge 190,166 10 11
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Surplusage on this Accomptant : last account 150 1 2
repayments for decayed and defective wines 10,670 9 5
salary of extraordinary clerks 50 0 0
Auditor's fee 25 0 0
Money paid into the Exchequer
out of the Impositions which determined at Michaelmas 1701 3,712 2 9
out of the present Duty 117,312 14 5
121,024 17 2
Total payments and allowances 131,920 7 10
And so this Accomptant is in surplusage 150l. 1s. 4d.
Declared Accounts : Silks And Linens ; General Account.
Audit Office, Bundle 631, Roll 199.
Rowland Holt, Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs.
[The General] Account of the New Impositions on Silks and Linens.
26 December 1704 to 25 December 1705.
(This Roll is in a perishing condition). (The Cash account for this Duty is continued in Pipe Office Roll 1199).
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Arrears in the hands of the several Receivers and Collectors 64,495 16 11
Receipts
London port 175,308 6 10
Outports
l. s. d.
Barnstaple 273 12 8
Beaumaris 42 13 5
Berwick 124 8 6
Boston 153 13 11
Bridgwater 226 18 7
Bristol 8,218 4 11
Bideford 511 11 11
Carlisle 904 8 1
Chester 170 17 3
Cowes 253 19 4
Colchester 99 12 2
Dartmouth 25 1 11
Deal 35 12 8
Dover 94 3 5
Exeter 1,702 10 5
Falmouth 194 0 5
Feversham 2 3 9
Fowey 0 14 10
Harwich 59 14 8
Hull 5,570 9 5
Ipswich 165 18 4
Lancaster 8 3 9
Liverpool 970 5 6
Looe 2 13 8
Lyme 155 15 5
Lynn 1,659 4 10
Milford 30 9 6
Minehead 693 11 8
Newcastle 2,875 9 2
Padstow 71 13 2
Penryn 230 12 4
Penzance 177 16 3
Plymouth 1,391 3 5
Poole 71 2 5
Portsmouth 1,027 16 6
Poulton 1 1 8
Rochester 519 18 3
Sandwich 168 3 0
Southampton 227 1 0
Stockton 558 16 1
Sunderland 52 12 10
Swansea 173 3 0
Truro 5 5 6
Weymouth 0 18 9
Whitby 34 14 7
Yarmouth 1,062 2 7
Whitehaven 95 9 2
31,175 16 8
206,484 3 6
Carried forward 270,979 4 5
l. s. d.
Brought forward 270,979 4 5
Exceedings or overpayments by the Collectors of the following Outports : "which is to be allowed and discounted to the said Collectors in their succeeding accounts of this Duty"
l. s. d.
Carlisle 2 8 11
Rochester 107 16 5
Sunderland 47 0 1
Whitby 0 2 0
Bridgwater 166 18 8
Falmouth 74 1 8
Hull 59 18 0
Looe 62 11 8
Newcastle 73 17 6
Whitby 1 1 11
Whitehaven 252 14 10
848 11 11
Total charge and receipts 271,827 16 4
Discharge.
l. s. d.
Money remitted to the Receiver General and Cashier of Customs 190,179 18 8
l. s. d.
Money overpaid by several Collectors on their accounts of this Duty for the preceding year ended at Xmas 1704
London 6,230 11 8
Falmouth 74 1 8
Lyme 0 2 11
Rochester 14 17 0
Sunderland 53 12 7
Bridgwater 166 18 8
Hull 59 18 0
Looe 62 11 8
Newcastle 73 17 6
Whitby 1 1 11
Whitehaven 252 14 10
6,990 8 8
Money repaid upon debentures for Silks and Linens exported 7,118 9 4
Money repaid upon certificates of damages and overentries 395 11 6
Total payments and allowances 204,684 8 3
And so remains 67,143l. 8s. 1d.
Against which
depending upon sundry Receivers and Collectors of the said Duties for money or bonds taken for the said Duties within the time of this account or depending upon them on preceding accompts and remaining in their hands at Xmas 1705
l. s. d.
London 12,355 7 4
Outports
Barnstaple 148 6 6
Beaumaris 22 2 5
Berwick 52 12 9
Boston 22 17 2
Bridgwater 101 2 6
Bristol 5,646 1 11
Bideford 557 16 5
Carlisle 36 10 0
Chester 71 8 0
Chichester 368 13 8
Colchester 3 18 9
Cowes 370 5 10
Dartmouth 143 7 5
Deal 184 0 7
Dover 41 9 4
Exeter 1,026 7 7
Falmouth 125 13 7
Feversham 2 3 9
Fowey 29 18 9
Harwich 2,129 14 9
Hull 859 9 5
Lancaster 47 8 9
Liverpool 595 15 10
Lyme 10 11 6
Lynn 246 3 4
Milford 785 5 8
Minehead 1,303 10 2
Newcastle 71 13 2
Penryn 50 2 9
Penzance 686 14 7
Plymouth 46 7 9
Poole 266 8 3
Portsmouth 614 3 10
Poulton 0 18 9
Rye 235 15 0
Sandwich 67 8 2
Southampton 1,757 13 11
Stockton 333 6 10
Swanzey 710 0 7
Truro 196 2 8
Weymouth 610 12 0
Whitehaven 149 12 9
Yarmouth 677 15 3
[Imprests on preceding accompts]
Berwick (James Howard, late Collector) 462 13 6
Boston (John Butler, late Collector) 158 5 7
(John Clarke, ditto) 793 7 10
Bristol (John Dutton Colt, late Collector) 15,362 15 8
Bideford (Richard Ustick, late Collector) 245 0 11
Chester (Thomas Tyndale, late Collector) 237 0 1
(Mathew Anderson, ditto) 11 5 3
Carlisle (William Christian, late Collector) 211 11 4
Chichester (James Whittwood, late Collector) 739 15 1
Deal (Nathaniel Francklynn late Collector) 24 13 6
(James Smith, ditto) 374 10 7
Dover (Richard Bretton, late Collector) 2,726 13 1
Falmouth (George Spry, late Collector) 384 17 4
Ipswich (Benjamin Hugins, late Collector) 91 10 9
(Thomas Bridgman, ditto) 111 19 5
Faversham (Charles Sherman, late Collector) 230 13 8
(Nicholas Mattson, ditto) 46 16 9
Fowey (John Dagge, late Collector) 89 6 9
Harwich (Marke Wildbore, late Collector) 50 19 0
Lynn (Robert Thorowgood, late Collector) 32 4 1
Robert Twells (ditto) 0 7 0
Newcastle (John Pye, late Collector) 1,923 15 11
Padstow (Gilbert Marsh, late Collector) 23 6 10
(. Leister, ditto) 140 3 8
(Cornelius Parminter, ditto) 8 2 4
Penryn (Sidney Bligh, late Collector) 123 9 6
(John Kent, ditto) 6 5 11
(Edmund Harry, ditto) 36 2 11
Plymouth (Thomas Swanton, late Collector there) 5,364 13 3
Poulton (Thomas Nosworthy, late Collector) 35 14 2
Poole (Thomas Bowells, late Collector) 94 9 4
(William Jacomb, ditto) 20 9 5
Rochester (William Smith, late Collector) 42 0 8
(John Moore, ditto) 702 12 4
Rye (Francis Lightfoot, late Collector) 48 17 7
(Robert Manley, ditto) 54 5 5
Sandwich (Michaell Walford, late Collector) 1,169 1 4
Weymouth (George Pley, junr., late Collector) 53 5 5
(Lodowick Jackson, ditto) 105 7 1
Whitby (Gerrard Fox, late Collector) 352 19 3
(James Sedgwick, ditto) 121 17 8
Whitehaven (Richard Marshall, late Collector) 44 4 4
67,143 8 1
And so this Accomptant is Even and Quit.
Declared 21 January, 1713-14.

Footnotes

  • 1. The Cash Account of the Customs shows the actual net sum of money paid into the National Exchequer from the Customs after deduction of costs of collection and management, salaries and incidents ; repayments in the shape of debentures for drawback of Duties on re-export, allowances for damaged goods and over entries or shortages, allowance for portage and so on. In such an account the item of Remains, which balances it, can only refer to or rest upon the accountant himself, that is to say the Customs Cashier ; and it is to be understood generally as consisting in Customs bonds which he is keeping in his dossier pending maturity. For the purpose of budgetary or national finance the Cash Account is the only account of which notice must be taken. The General Account of the Customs is quite different. The main body of the account is the statement of actual receipts in each port under every separate head of Customs. This statement therefore is the only true guide to the statistics of imports and to the general sea borne trade of the country. This is the first and chief value of the General Account. But further, the General Account is opened and closed by a detailed statement of the debts due from each or any collector of each or any port whether such collector was still in office or had been long since superseded. What is surprising about these statements of debt is the largeness of the total outstanding. Generally speaking it is the exception for this outstanding debt to be due to peculation or malversation. Collectors retained or tended to retain in their hands sufficient money to meet drawback debentures which they anticipated having to meet and also a certain margin of cash for allowances for damaged or over entered goods They also tended to keep in their hands as long as they could the bonds which importers gave to secure their customs. The story of the correction of these financial abuses (for such they were) is told in my Introductions. The surprising feature in this account is the size of the item of Overpayments.