Declared Accounts, 1704-5: Army

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Army

Declared Accounts.
Audit Office, Bundle 57, Roll 55.
Rt. Honble. John Howe, Esq., Paymaster General of Guards, Garrisons, etc. and the Contingencies thereof : thereto appointed by patent of 22 December 1702.
To wit for the year 24 December 1704 to 24 December 1705.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
arrears : remains in the hands of this accomptant at the determination of his last preceding accompt ended 24 December 1704 4,445 8 3
depending upon Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, imprested to him for making one year's provision of victuals for the Company of Foot at Newfoundland 1,679 0 0
6,124 8 3
Money received out of the Receipt of the Exchequer : as well for the service of the year ended 23 December 1705 as to discharge sundry arrears arisen within the preceding years.
on the privy seal of 29 December 1702
in Michaelmas term, 3-4 Anne 238 13 8
in Easter term, 4 Anne 3,412 2 2
in Michaelmas term, 4 Anne 895 3 5
on the privy seal of 15 December 1703 1,355 3 6
on the privy seal of 11 December 1704 145,061 0 9
142,991 16 6
49,181 2 8
on the privy seal of 24 May 1705 38,441 2 8
32,231 8 10
413,807 14 3
Voluntary charge : received from the Treasurer of the Ordnance for provisions furnished to several gunners at Newfoundland out of the provisions sent for the Company of Foot there 244 8 0
Deducted from the First Troop of Guards for Victuals furnished on their transportation to Holland 2l. 4s. 8d. ; and from a Battalion of the First Regiment of Foot Guards 217l. 2s. 0d. : as by a certificate of the Commissioners for Transportation 219 6 8
Total charge 420,395 17 2
Discharge.
l. s. d.
By Paid to the General Officers.
Duke of Marlborough, as Captain General 4,866 13 4
the Paymaster General 365 0 0
Henry St. John, as Secretary at War 365 0 0
Lord Walden, as Commissary General of the Musters for himself and 9 Deputies 1,995 6 8
Henry Durell as Adjutant General 182 10 0
Brig. Gen. Cadogan as Quarter Master General 182 10 0
George Clarke, Esq. as Judge Advocate and Tho. Byde, succeeding him 365 0 0
Sir Joseph Tredenham and Arthur Moore, as Comptrollers of the Accounts of the Army 1,800 0 0
Dr. Tho. Laurence as Physician General, Dr. Tho. Gardiner as Chirurgeon General and Isaac Teale as Apothecary General 547 10 0
Charles Hopson as Surveyor of the repairs of the Guards 45 12 6
Capt. Thomas Silver as Firemaster General 54 15 0
Cha. Pinkney, as Marshal to the Horse 127 15 0
Messengers 60 0 0
Capt. John Mawgridge, Drum Major General 30 0 0
Capt. Francis Robinson, Provost Marshal 146 0 0
Total for General Officers 11,133 13 2
[sic]
First Troop of Guards (Joost, Earl of Albemarle : officers and 160 private gentlemen) 16,516 13 4
Second Troop of Guards (James, Duke of Ormonde and the like members) 16,516 3 4
Third Troop of Guards (Charles, Earl of Arran and the like members) 16,483 13 4
her Majesty's Troop of Grenadier Guards (Lieut. Gen. Geo. Cholmondeley : officers and 145 private men). 10,651 15 10
her Majesty's Royal Regiment of Horse Guards (George, Duke of Northumberland, officers and 360 private soldiers) 25,095 11 4
the Queen's Regiment of Dragoons (Col. George Carpenter, officers and 324 private Dragoons) 14,739 18 4
Regiment of Dragoons (Algernon, Earl of Essex : of the like numbers) 14,739 18 4
First Regiment of Foot Guards (John, Duke of Marlborough : Officers and 1,680 privates and 4 Companies of Grenadiers of Officers and 280 men) 49,313 3 4
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards (John, Lord Cutts : Officers and 980 private men abating a Detachment to Portugal from 24 October 1704 as by the Queen's warrant of 24 August 1706) 25,892 0 0
Royal Regiment of Fuziliers (Sir Charles Hara. Officers and 708 men) 12,551 9 0
Regiment of Foot (Col. James Rivers :
Officers and 708 men and 30 men delivered to the Regiment by Col. Harry Mordaunt) 7,359 3 4
Four Companies of Foot at New York (Visct. Cornbury : Officers and 400 men) 6,052 13 4
Independent Company of Foot at Bermudas (Capt. Benjamin Bennett. Officers and 50 private men) 717 3 11
Company of Foot at Newfoundland (John Thurston, agent : Officers and 80 private soldiers) 759 0 5
Four Companies of Invalids each of Officers and 75 private men 4,262 9 2
Total Subsistence of Guards and Garrisons 221,680 16 4
the pay of her Majesty's Garrisons.
Berwick and Holy Island 710 7 6
Calshot Castle 130 15 6
Carlisle 322 7 0
Chester 273 15 0
Clifford's Fort and Tinmouth 500 15 0
the Cinque ports 1,112 17 4
Gravesend and Tilbury 817 3 6
Guernsey 328 10 0
Hull and the Blockhouse 747 2 6
Hurst Castle 136 17 6
Jersey 401 10 0
Landguard Fort 255 10 0
St. Maws 191 12 6
Pendennis 295 10 0
Plymouth and St. Nicholas Island 944 1 11
Portland 500 7 6
Portsmouth 1,173 17 4
Sheerness 902 4 6
Scilly Island 365 0 0
Scarborough 52 10 0
Tower of London 2,340 19 1
Upnor Castle 492 15 0
Windsor 328 10 0
North Yarmouth 73 0 0
Isle of Wight 1,125 5 9
St. James's Park 136 17 6
Total pay of Garrisons 14,260 2 1
Fire and Candle for the Guards and Garrisons.
Horse Guards 350 0 0
Foot Guards 450 0 0
Berwick and Holy Island 54 0 0
Carlisle 36 0 0
Calshot 10 0 0
Chester 30 0 0
Dover 18 0 0
Guernsey 40 0 0
Gravesend and Tilbury 73 0 0
Hull and the Barracks 63 0 0
Hurst Castle 18 0 0
Jersey 63 0 0
Plymouth 91 0 0
Portsmouth 146 0 0
Scilly Island 18 0 0
Tinmouth Castle 18 0 0
Tower of London 127 0 0
Upnor 20 0 0
Windsor 18 0 0
Isle of Wight 54 0 0
Sheerness 91 0 0
Portland Castle 10 0 0
St. Nicholas Island and Mount Batten 36 0 0
Pendennis 18 0 0
St. Maws 10 0 0
Languard Fort 18 0 0
Yarmouth 10 0 0
Scarborough 10 0 0
Total for fire and candle for Garrisons 1,900 0 0
Pensions of several disabled Officers.
Col. Luke Lillingston (200l. per an.) 50 0 0
Capt. E. Harris (150l. per an.) 150 0 0
Capt. Phil Griffin (73l. per an.) 73 0 0
Sir Henry Meoles (36l. 10s. 0d. per an.) 36 10 0
Lieut. Tho. Richardson (36l. 10s. 0d. per an. from 24 December 1704 to his death 4 June 1705) 16 4 0
Anne Babington, widow of Col. Babington (100l. per an.) 100 0 0
Total of Pensions 425 14 0
Levy money paid to Officer's out of Respits.
Brig. Francis Rogers (Second Troop of Horse Guards) 30 10 0
Maj. Gen. Withers (Lieut. Col. First Foot Guards) 197 1 4
Lieut. Robert Henley (Col. Bennett's Independent Company at Bermudas) 44 16 0
Lieut. Col. Wakelyn (Coldstream Regiment) 40 14 8
Sir Charles Hara (Royal Regiment of Fuziliers) 134 4 0
ditto 330 0 0
ditto 240 0 0
Lord John Cutts, Governor of Isle of Wight 89 13 9
Col. Wm. Dobbyns, Lieut. Governor of Berwick 91 10 0
Major Bretton and Capt. Dingley (Captains of Cowes and Yarmouth Castles) 98 0 0
Duke of Marlborough (First Regiment of Foot Guards) 1,830 0 0
Total of Levy Money 3,126 9 9
Paid to Officers for divers Contingencies.
Colonels of several Regiments for carriages, fire, candle and other Contingencies 156 12 10
Lieut. John Moody, wine and brandy furnished to the Garrison at Newfoundland for 5 weeks when besieged by the French in 1705 150 0 0
Capt. Tho. Lloyd and the executors of Capt. Samuel Powell for provisions and clothing for the Company at Newfoundland and for spies, French prisoners and persons employed to sound the harbour (part hereof to be repaid to this accomptant by the Victualling Commissioners and the Treasurer of the Ordnance) 573 3 1
John Thurston, Agent to the Company at Newfoundland 50 0 0
ditto for the Judge Advocate of the Forces ; for William Skelton and John Cole, ferrymen at Lambeth and Fulham for ferrying over the Horse and Foot Guards ; for fire and candle for the Invalids keeping guard at Hampton Court and other Contingencies 184 16 7
Isaac Teale, Apothecary, for 3 chests of medicines 75 0 0
David Crawford, Deputy Commissary General of the Musters, for postage of Muster Rolls and Samuel Lynn for Contingencies of the Secretary at War's Office 291 5 4
Terence Mahon, Deputy Marshal of the Savoy, repairs there 92 16 5
Comptrollers of Army Accounts 900 0 0
Secretary at War 1,455 0 0
Lieut. Richard Lucas, royal bounty 4 6 0
Col. Anthony Morgan, Lieut. Governor of Isle of Wight 109 10 0
Major General Charles Trclawney 1,022 0 0
Edward Gifford and John Shaw, armourers 40 0 0
Cha. Abington and Tho. Aldcroft reduced Deputy Commissaries 182 10 0
Total of Contingencies 5,361 6 4
Pay of the Officers and soldiers of the 6 Regiments of Foot appointed for Sea Service.
l. s. d.
Col. Heyman Rook (Officers and 708 privates from 24 December 1704 to 21 September 1705 and under Gen. Erle to 23 December 1705 14,086 12 0
Brig. Gen. Mordaunt, same numbers 24 December 1704 to 23 December 1705 14,486 11 0
Col. Thomas Whetham, same numbers and time 10,797 16 6
Charles, Lord Paston (same numbers, same time) 12,202 4 1
Sir Thomas Handasyde (Officers and 12 Companies of 70 private men each) 12,069 5 4
Col. John Livesay (Officers and 12 Companies of 48 privates each) 8,936 5 2
ditto for recruits 879 0 0
Pay of Sea Service Regiments 73,457 8 4
Payments out of Respits.
Col. Handasyde, Levy money 315 0 0
Capt. Lyndall and Capt. Wentworth (of Handasyde's Regiment) offreckonings 106 1 0
Edward Pinson, Quartermaster of same Regiment 24 4 0
Capt. Travell (Lord Paston's Regiment) 56 18 8
Col. John Livesay, levy money 504 0 0
Lieut. Gen. Erle, levy money 324 0 0
1,330 3 8
Sundry Contingencies (carriages, etc.) 214 12 8
Total for the six Sea Service Regiments 75,002 4 8
Paid for the 5,000 Additional men appointed to serve on board the Fleet.
Charles, Earl of Peterborough, pay as General and Commander in chief in Spain, 31 March 1705 to 23 December 1705 at 10l. a day 1,840 0 0
General Officers.
Brig. James Stanhope as Brigadier of said Forces 276 0 0
Maj. Gen. Cuningham as Major General 210 0 0
Earl of Donegal, as Brig. General 126 0 0
Aides de camp 84 0 0
John Hebbon as chaplain 51 6 8
John Freind as physician 104 0 0
2,691 6 8
Col. William Bretton (Officers and 708 private men from their raising in April and May 1705 to 23 December 1705) 8,845 1 8
Col. Edmond Soame (same numbers, same time) 9,983 1 0
Sir Charles Hotham (same numbers, same time) 8,798 13 2
Lord Charlemont's Regiment 457 8 2
Col. Caulfield's Regiment 74 18 0
Col. George's Regiment 53 10 0
Col. Harry Mordaunt, levy money 105 0 0
28,317 12 0
Col. William Bretton, allowance for recruits out of Respits 38 12 8
Contingencies for the Hospital in Spain, etc. 189 4 10
Total for the 5,000 men for the Fleet 31,236 16 2
Money paid within the time of this accompt to persons for pay for service in the two preceding years 1703 and 1704.
For pay and other allowances.
Visct. Cornbury for the Four Companies of Foot at New York 1 October 1703 to 23 December 1703 132 13 3
Col. Joseph Dudley, Sir Charles Hobby and Col. Patridge, for pay of Capt. Walton's Company of Foot raised in New England from its raising in December 1702 to 17 September 1705 when disbanded 664 13 7
General Erle, arrears of his Regiment in Ireland in 1703 703 3 11
John Swain, Invalid at Chester 1 17 11
Richard Harnage, clothing for Invalids 1704 665 1 3
several reformed Officers of Horse, detailed, for Half pay 586 10 6
sundries for pay and clothing (the Bermudas Company ; Sir Charles Hara ; Col. James Rivers) 1,201 17 7
3,455 18 0
Moneys saved out of respits and paid for service of the Forces for the years 1703 and 1704.
Major Gen. Withers, Lieut. Colonel of the First Regiment of Foot Guards for recruiting etc. 1,330 13 10
Brigadier Carpenter, Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons for horses etc. 191 19 11
Col. James Rivers, for recruits etc. 95 8 0
Edward, Lord Cornbury, recruits for the 4 Companies at New York 258 0 0
Capt. Copsey of Col. Elliot's Regiment of Foot 10 5 4
late Lord Lucas's (now Col. Hans Hamilton's) Regiment for pay etc. 405 11 8
Capt. Orfeur and Capt. Midford of Lord Paston's Regiment and Lieut. John Shaftoe of the same 71 3 4
Brig. Handasyde's Regiment, for recruits 12 4 0
Charles Livesay, chaplain of Col. Livesay's Regiment 40 13 4
Capt. Cha. Filks, Quartermaster of the First Regiment of Foot Guards 12 0 0
2,427 19 5
Sundry Contingencies, detailed 1,048 7 1
Paid for the subsistence of the Foot Regiments of Colonels Lillingston, Wynn and Lepell raised in England and sent into Ireland in 1705, being to be paid on the English Establishment from raising to 24 May 1705 and thereafter to be provided for in Ireland in lieu of 3 Regiments sent from thence into Spain see the royal warrant of 26 February 1706-7 6,600 0 0
Money applied for the service of Chelsea Hospital and charged on this accomptant as Treasurer of said Hospital 2,274 11 10
the Auditor's fee 99 2 6
Total payments and allowances 380,033 0 10
remains 40,362l. 16s. 4d.
whereof :
l. s. d.
depending
in the preceding accompt
upon Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, paid to him for victuals for the Company of Foot at Newfoundland by royal warrant of 22 April 1703 1,679 0 0
in the time of this accompt
upon James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces acting with the Allies 594 0 0
upon Major Tho. Lloyd, Captain of the Company of Foot at Newfoundland 300 0 0
upon Henry Vincent, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces sent into Spain 4,643 6 10
ditto 18,000 0 0
ditto per the Earl of Donegal 1,400 0 0
ditto per Mossom Ferrabosco, Deputy Treasurer of the Fleet in the Mediterranean 1,525 0 0
27,741 6 10
and so this accomptant remains indebted 12,621 9 6
Declared 20 May 1707.
Followed by a list of sums issued upon account in this account and to be accounted for in succeeding accounts.
Declared Accounts :
Audit Office, Bundle 316, Roll 1260.
Charles Fox, Paymaster General of her Majesty's Forces acting in conjunction with her Allies.
From 24 December 1704 to 23 June 1705 being 182 days.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Arrears : remains in the hands of this accomptant upon the foot of his last preceding accompt ended 23 December 1704 51,194 1 1
depending upon several persons particularly named at the foot of the said last preceding account 57,441 4 7
Money received out of the Receipt of the Exchequer.
Michaelmas 3-4 Anne under the privy seal of 11 December 3 Anne, in part of 370,119l. 1s. 0d. for the pay of said Forces for the year 1705 230,437 19 5
ditto in part of 885,193l. 3s. 6d. for same in same year by same privy seal 471,633 0 0
Easter 4 Anne in further part of same for same 56,160 0 0
Michaelmas 3-4 Anne in part of 177,511l. 3s. 6d. for same by same privy seal 95,608 15 11
Easter 4 Anne in part of same for same 12,000 0 0
Michaelmas 3-4 Anne in part of 222,379l.
5s. 10d. for same by same privy seal 89,315 9 2
Easter 4 Anne in part of same for same 12,000 0 0
Easter 4 Anne in further part of 825,193l. 3s. 6d. and to be applied towards discharging Contingencies of the 40,000 men to 24 June 1705 by virtue of a clause in the royal letters patent of 10 May 4 Anne 6,575 12 8
Easter, 5 Anne, as late Paymaster as imprest for the pay of the Forces in Portugal to 25 December 1704 by the privy seal of 13 March 1701-2 and royal warrant of 28 September 3 Anne 6,575 12 6
Easter, 5 Anne, in further part of 1,444,406l. 15s. 0d. for the Forces in Holland anno 1704 as by the privy seal of 15 December 2 Anne 2,252 0 0
Easter, 5 Anne, upon account for Treaties with the Allies anno 1703 by the privy seal of 25 June 2 Anne 180 0 0
Total issues (Fox) 983,639 9 10
Money arising by the Deduction of 12d. per 18,101 15 11
Money arising by the deduction of one day's pay per annum 980 16 1
Voluntary Charge
provisions delivered to the English Forces on their transportation to Holland 1,140 7 10
Arms delivered by the Ordnance to Regiments, detailed 256 0 0
horses delivered from Lord Raby's Regiment of Dragoons to go to Portugal at 55 guilders each horse 511 12 7
ditto delivered by same to Brigadier Ferguson's Regiment in the Low Countries 238 4 8
Subsistence and offreckonings of Col. Conyngham's Dragoons anno 1704 : he having taken credit in this account for the full pay thereof from 1 Nov. 1704 to 23 December 1,619 17 5
the like for Lord Donegal's Regiment 1,906 0 0
Received of one tally of 100l. per an. annuities in reversion after the decease of Penelope Newport issued to this accomptant at the rate of 4 years' purchase but disposed of by him (after the decease of the said Penelope) as a single life at the rate of 6 years purchase : so that he gained thereby 200 0 0
5,872 2 6
Total charge 1,117,229 10 2
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Pay and entertainment of General Officers
Duke of Marlborough as Commander in chief 1,825 0 0
Charles Churchill as General of the Foot 1,085 0 0
John, Lord Cutts, as Lieut. General 728 0 0
Henry Lumley, as Lieut. General 730 0 0
Earl of Orkney, as Lieut. General 730 0 0
Richard Ingoldsby, as Major General 364 0 0
Henry Withers, as same 365 0 0
Cornelius Wood, as same 365 0 0
Charles Ross, as Brigadier 273 15 0
the late James Ferguson, as same 273 0 0
Richmond Webb, as same 273 15 0
William Cadogan and Thomas Meredith, as Brigadiers half the Campaign 202 17 6
Lord John Hay and Francis Palmes as Brigadiers 202 17 6
William Cadogan as Quartermaster General 91 5 0
Henry Darell, Adjutant General 91 5 0
Benjamin Sweet, Deputy Paymaster 114 1 3
Adam D' Cardonell, Secretary to the Commander in chief 91 5 0
Francis Hare,Chaplain to the Commander in chief 60 16 8
William Forster, Physician to the Commander in chief 80 11 5
Francis Courrand, chirurgeon to the Commander in chief 91 5 0
Capt. Alexander Spotswood, Deputy Quarter Master General 45 12 6
Henry Watkins, Deputy Judge Advocate 91 5 0
Henry Fury, Provost Marshal 109 10 0
Col. Giles Spicer, Waggon Master General 65 0 0
Total for Staff or General Officers 8,370 15 5
Her Majesty's Regiments on the Establishment of the 40,000 men.
the Queen's Regiment of Horse, Lieut. Gen. Lumley, Officers, 9 Troops and 513 private troopers 16,458 17 1
Major General Cornelius Wood's Regiment of Horse, Officers and 342 private Troopers 11,112 12 4
Brigadier William Cadogan's Regiment of Horse (same numbers) 11,044 7 4
Lieut. Gen. Wyndham's Regiment of Horse (same numbers) 11,112 12 4
the Duke of Schonberg's Regiment of Horse (same numbers) 11,112 12 4
Lord John Hay's Regiment of Dragoons (the Regiment of Scots Dragoons) Officers and 430 private Dragoons 9,615 13 4
Brigadier Charles Ross's Regiment of Dragoons (same numbers) 9,615 13 4
The Royal Regiment of Foot (George, Earl of Orkney) (Officers and 1,580 private soldiers) 15,819 8 0
Prince George of Denmark's Regiment of Foot (Officers and 790 private soldiers) 8,111 2 8
Brigadier John Richmond Webb's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Lord North and Grey's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 8,370 15 5
Brig. Emanuel How's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Earl of Derby's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Col. William Tatton's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Brig. Frederick Hamilton's (Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby succeeding him) (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby's (Col. Joseph Sabine succeeding him) (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Visct. Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Brigadier Ferguson's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Brigadier Thomas Meredith's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Sir Richard Temple's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 8,111 2 8
Col. William Evans' Regiment of Foot (of 12 Companies) 7,524 3 8
Col. Roger Elliot's Regiment of Foot (same numbers as Temple's) 6,954 16 4
Total pay of British Regiments of the 40,000 men 207,704 8 4
Her Majesty's moiety of the pay of the Foreign Forces on the Establishment of the 40,000 men by the privy seal of 12 November 1709.
Pay of the Danish Forces 24 December 1704 to 23 June 1705 56,624 19 10
Hessians, same time 26,142 7 8
Prussians, same time 20,951 12 11
Hanover and Celle Troops, same time 83,161 16 4
186,880 16 9
(Total for the 40,000 men 394,585l. 5s. 1d.)
Upon the Establishment of the 20,000 men.
Col. Thomas Stringer, Officers and 728 private soldiers for 182 days to 23 June 1705 7,656 2 8
Col. Sampson D' Lalo (same numbers : same time) 7,079 6 4
Col. Farrington (same : same) 7,172 6 4
Col. George Maccartney (same : same) 6,978 10 4
Total pay of British Regiments of the 20,000 men 28,886 5 8
Her Majesty's proportion of the pay of the Foreign Forces on the said Establishment of 20,000 men.
Troops of the Duke of Holstein Gottorp (same time) 13,311 10 9
Troops of Saxe Gotha (same time) 11,324 1 11
a Regiment of Foot of Hesse Cassell (same time) 5,286 15 10
a Regiment of Dragoons under the command of Baron Waleff (same time) 7,117 11 5
520 men excess of the 12,000 Danes (same time) 4,052 12 7
Troops of the Elector Palatine (same time) 7,475 6 6
48,567 19 2
Memorandum : the [40,000 men] Establishment provided for 12,000 men [of the Danes] and they sent 520 more which are paid and accounted as part of the 20,000 Troops of Augmentation.
Total pay for her Majesty's share for English and Foreign Forces in the Low Countries 480,410 5 4
Money paid for bread and bread waggons for her Majesty's proportion of Forces as above 25,000 0 0
Forage and Waggon money allowed to the English Forces pursuant to her Majesty's Establishment and the warrants of Regulation of forage by the Commander in chief 10,100 9 3
Subsidies paid to sundry Foreign Princes pursuant to Treaties for half a year as above.
the King of Denmark 18,750 0 0
the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel 5,813 19 0
the Elector of Treves 2,906 19 6
the Duke of Savoy by way of advance for 7 months' subsidy to 2 August 1705 89,200 7 6
the King of Prussia for 3 months to 15 June 1705 11,627 18 2
128,299 4 2
Subsidy to the King of Prussia for 3 months to 15 March 1704-5 pursuant to a treaty and by virtue of a warrant from the Commander in chief of her Majesty's Forces 11,627 18 2
arrears of Subsidy to the Elector Palatine due 23 December 1704 pursuant to treaty to complete her Majesty's proportion and by value of the privy seal of 12 November 1709 1,507 4 11
Levy money for raising 6 new Regiments of Foot (William Breton, Edmond Soame, Sir Charles Hotham, Luke Lillingston, Owen Wynne, Nicholas Lepell) 10,872 0 0
Contingencies of the Forces in the Low Countries 4,365 17 6
Money paid for respits (detailed) remitted to the Low Countries 187 8 8
Payments (detailed) on account of the year 1704 1,098 12 3
The pay of the General Officers in Portugal, 24 December 1704 to 23 June 1705.
Earl of Galway, Commander in chief 2,093 0 0
John Wyndham, Lieut. General 910 0 0
William Lloyd, Major General 455 0 0
Daniel Harvey and Thomas Brudenall as Brigadiers 546 0 0
William Lloyd, Quartermaster 91 0 0
Frederick de Sybourg, Adjutant General 91 0 0
Col. Moncal and Col. Etheridge, Majors of Brigade 182 0 0
Thomas Le Fever, Judge Advocate and Secretary to the Commander in chief 182 0 0
Martin Lluellyn, Commissary General of Provisions 273 0 0
George Herlackenden, Commissary of the Musters 91 0 0
Alexander Innis, Chaplain 60 13 4
Peter Amyott, Physician and Isaac Rambaud, chirurgeon and David le Hoon and Richard Pear, chirurgeons to the Hospitals 364 0 0
4 chirurgeon's mates 182 0 0
Thomas Le Fever, Provost Marshal and his 3 men 154 14 0
same as waggon master 37 6 0
5,702 13 4
Regiments in Portugal.
Brigadier Harvey's Regiment of Horse (Officers and 360 private Troopers) 11,522 2 4
Lord Raby, Royal Regiment of Dragoons (Officers and 480 private Dragoons) 10,298 3 4
Major General Conyngham's Regiment of Dragoons (Officers and 360 private Dragoons) 7,836 10 4
Earl of Portmore's Regiment of Foot (Officers and 728 private men) 7,735 0 0
Lieut. Gen. William Steuart's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,731 1 4
Col. Holcroft Blood's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,735 0 0
Col. John Hill's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 6,345 2 9
Regiment late under Col. Robert Duncanson (same numbers) 7,735 0 0
Col. Thomas Brudenell's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,733 0 8
Visct. Mountjoy's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,732 18 8
Earl of Donegal's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,692 10 0
Col. Hans Hamilton's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 6,112 2 10
96,208 12 4
Payments out of the money saved by respits, detailed 987 4 6
Levy money (Col. John Caulfeild, Col. Richard Gorges and the Earl of Charlemont 648 0 0
Subsistence and offreckonings of the Regiment of Foot under the Earl of Barrymore for same half year 6,992 11 6
Contingencies, detailed 2,067 8 5
Total to Staff and Regiments in Portugal 112,606 10 2
Her Majesty's proportion of the subsidy to the King of Portugal, as by treaty, for the ordinary and extraordinary pay of 13,000 men maintained by said King for same half year 75,000 0 0
advanced pay to several Officers going to Spain 1,288 0 0
Paid to John Heylen in full satisfaction for a reversionary order and tally for 25l. per an. in the name of John Berisford deceased, delivered into the Exchequer and there cancelled (the life being extinct before the same was purchased by this accomptant) : here allowed by Treasurer Godolphin's warrant of 4 June 1707 150 0 0
Money paid to John Methuen, ambassador in Portugal, to be by him laid out for the relief of Gibraltar 6,000 0 0
Payments for the Portugal service in 1704.
Marquis de Montandre for special service 256 0 0
Col. Conyngham's Regiment of Dragoons 25 October25 December 1704 2,283 8 4
Earl Donegal's ditto 2,592 10 0
respits, detailed 187 4 0
5,319 2 4
Money paid for the remittance of moneys : difference of exchange 15,472 2 4
Fees paid at the Exchequer 4,223 9 11
allowances, detailed, made to this accomptant by virtue of the privy seal 12 November 1709 6,288 17 6
Salary to this accomptant and his clerks etc. for said half year and gifts to the Officers of the Treasury and Exchequer etc. 1,947 9 3
arrears paid to the Bishop of Munster for the extraordinaries of his Troops for the year 1703 and not yet allowed to this accomptant although contained in the privy seal for the year 1704 1,390 11 11
Money paid for the use of the Hospital at Chelsea : out of deductions 980 16 1
further allowances, detailed, to this accomptant by virtue of the sign manual of 24 February 1709-10 1,653 14 0
Auditor's fee 299 5 0
Money, tallies and orders delivered over to the succeeding Paymaster of the Army.
Tallies on the Two Thirds Additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage anno 1705 issued out of the Exchequer 16 March 1704-5 for subsidies to the Duke of Savoy 25,000 0 0
Tallies and orders on ditto issued 16 March 1704-5 for subsidies to the King of Portugal 25,000 0 0
ditto on Low Wines issued out of the Exchequer 16 March 1704-5 for the 40,000 men 34,900 0 0
Cash raised on the like tallies 10,856 10 4
ditto on ditto 11,005 11 8
Reversionary tallies and orders on one life 25,248 0 0
ditto on 2 lives 15,944 0 0
ditto on 3 lives 5,130 0 0
153,084 2 0
Total payments and allowances 1,059,173 0 1
l. s. d.
Remains 63,056 9 2
Whereof :
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Depending on the following for money imprested to them
Samuell Atkinson and Nicholas Roope for transports, detailed, to Holland anno 1703 3,000 0 0
ditto anno 1702 926 10 8
ditto for transports, detailed, to Portugal anno 1703 22,444 7 6
John Nutin for transports, detailed, to Holland 1704 7,337 8 3
Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roope for refitting transport ships attending the Expedition to Portugal which were damaged by the great storm and for two months' freight in hand to others hired in their room anno 1704 6,300 0 0
more for transports from Ireland to Portugal 1,000 0 0
John Nutin for the same 10,200 0 0
same for transporting a Battalion of Foot Guards to Portugal 3,089 8 2
Dr. Peter Amyot, Physician to the Hospital in Portugal for cordials etc. 50 0 0
20,639 8 2
Money imprested for divers services in 1704.
Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for the royal bounty to the Officers of the Train of Artillery in Germany 1,613 10 0
John Hudson, Director of the Hospitals in the Low Countries for the like bounty to the Officers of the Hospital 435 0 0
Richard Hall for special service relating to the War 1,000 0 0
3,093 10 0
For the Portugal transport anno 1705 to John Nutin 600 0 0
Total of the Supers for the service in the Low Countries 14,357 8 11
Total of the Supers for the Portugal service 43,683 15 8
58,041 4 7
So this Accomptant at the determination of this accompt is indebted 15l. 4s. 7d. which sum is since paid into the Exchequer by a tally dated 30 March, 9 Anne.
And so this accomptant is Even and Quit.
Declared 23 June 1710.
Declared Accounts : Army In Flanders (Brydges).
Audit Office, Bundle 320, Roll 1273.
James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces acting in conjunction with the Allies in the Low Countries.
24 June 1705 to 23 December 1705.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Remains nil : this being his first accompt.
Depending upon several persons at the foot of the last account of Charles Fox for half a year ended 23 June 1705 14,357 8 11
Money received out of the Exchequer.
Easter term 4 Anne for the 40,000 men on the privy seal of 11 December, 3 Anne 244,229 15 5
Michaelmas term 4 Anne on the same privy seal 91,594 15 3
335,824 10 9
Easter term 4 Anne for the 20,000 Additional men on the same privy seal 36,895 10 1
Michaelmas term 4 Anne for same on same privy seal 20,000 0 0
56,895 10 1
Easter term 4 Anne for her Majesty's proportion of the Subsidy to the Confederates for the year 1705 52,911 5 2
Michaelmas term 4 Anne : for same as by same privy seal 75,803 19 2
128,715 4 4
Michaelmas term 4 Anne in further part of 50,000l. for her Majesty's quota of a subsidy of 300,000 Crowns to the King of Prussia for 8,000 men to be sent to the assistance of the Duke of Savoy : as by the privy seal of 31 March, 3 Anne 16,500 0 0
Michaelmas term 4 Anne viz. 22,207l. 3s. 2d. for the King of Prussia for satisfaction of 180,000 Rix Dollars due to him for arrears of subsidy to 1 November 1697 : as by privy seal of 6 December 1705 and 500l. for David Flotard for the Duke of Savoy 22,707 3 2
Total of money out of the Receipt 560,642 8 4
Money received of the late Paymaster of the Forces in tallies and orders for loans 103,084 2 0
Money arising by the deduction of 12d. in the out of the pay of the Forces 12,705 4 8
Money arising by the deduction of one day's pay in the year from the said Forces 683 10 4
Total of charge and receipts 691,472 14 3
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
The pay of the General Officers, the items detailed being nearly identical with those in Fox's account above pp. clxxx-i 7,903 15 5
The pay of her Majesty's proportion of the the Forces upon the Establishment of the 40,000 men.
the British Regiments.
the Queen's Regiment of Horse 16,549 6 0
Major Gen. Wood's Regiment of Horse 11,173 13 6
Brigadier Cadogan's Regiment of Horse 11,105 1 0
Lieut. Gen. Wyndham's Regiment of Horse 11,173 13 6
the Duke of Schonberg's Regiment of Horse 11,173 13 6
Lord John Hay's Regiment of Scots Dragoons 9,673 10 0
Major Gen. Charles Ross's Royal Regiment of Dragoons for Ireland 9,668 10 0
the Royal Regiment of Foot (George, Earl of Orkney) 16,021 13 0
Prince George's Regiment of Foot (Col. Charles Churchill) 8,153 13 4
Brig. John Richmond Webb's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
William, Lord North and Grey's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Brig. Emanuel How's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Col. Francis Godfrey's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Visct. Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Col. Joseph Sabine's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Col. William Tatton's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Brig. Ferguson's Regiment of Foot 8,125 4 0
Brig. Thomas Meredyth's Regiment of Foot 7,637 14 0
Sir Richard Temple's Regiment of Foot 8,155 14 0
Col. Roger Elliott's Regiment of Foot 7,240 11 4
Col. William Evans's Regiment of Foot 7,565 10 6
208,657 19 8
Her Majesty's moiety of the pay of the Foreign Forces on the Establishment of the 40,000 men.
the Danes from 24 June to 23 December 1705 58,291 16 3
the Prussians ditto 21,568 8 0
the Hessians ditto 26,911 17 8
the Forces of Hanover and Celle ditto pursuant to a treaty with the Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg 86,187 13 7
192,959 15 7
(Total for the 40,000 men 401,617l. 15s. 3d.)
Upon the Establishment of the 20,000 Additional men.
the British Regiments.
Col. Stringer's Regiment of Foot 7,687 0 4
Col. Sampson de Lalo's Regiment of Foot 7,211 14 6
Brig. Thomas Farrington's Regiment of Foot 7,181 4 6
Col. Geo. Maccartney's Regiment of Foot 7,063 5 10
29,143 5 2
Her Majesty's moiety of the pay of the foreign Forces on the Establishment of the 20,000 men.
Foot and Dragoons of the Duke of Holstein Gottorp 24 June 1705 to 23 December 1705 13,703 5 1
Saxe Gothans 11,657 8 6
Hessians 5,842 8 0
Palatines 7,695 7 1
Forces of Lige [bishop] 7,327 2 10
Danes 4,172 3 6
49,997 15 2
(Total for the Queen's part of the 20,000 men 79,141l. 0s. 4d.)
Forage and Waggon money allowed to the English Forces 6,016 15 2
marginal note by the Auditor.
Memorandum : Of this forage here allowed the Dutch are to repay 334l. 17s. 8d. as their moiety for four battalions of English on the Establishment of the 20,000 men by a memorandum made on the warrant for Regulation.
Forage, waggon money, recruits and horses lost and other extraordinaries to the foreign Forces in the pay of her Majesty and of the States of Holland : pursuant to her Majesty's Establishment and the certificates of Mr. Van Slingelandt, Secretary to the Council of State of Holland that the States had ordered the payment of the like sum for the said Forces : and the acquittances of the Ministers or Agents of the several Foreign Princes who received the same, compared with the Ledger Book of accompt of this Accomptant remaining with the Auditor 26,910 6 6
paid to several Foreign Princes for her Majesty's share of subsidies pursuant to treaties.
the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel towards maintaining 9,000 men for the service of her Majesty and the States General :
the half year ended 23 December 1705 5,952 7 7
Elector of Treves (three Battalions) 2,976 3 9
Elector Palatine (four Battalions) 4,761 18 1
King of Prussia (8,000 men in Italy together with charges of exchange) 12,395 16 7
King of Denmark 18,750 0 0
44,836 6 1
money paid for horses lost by distemper or otherwise in the year 1705 towards providing recruit horses and accoutrements in place of those lost viz. 39,685l. to the English Forces and 33,289l. 16s. 1d. as the Queen's moiety to the Foreign Forces 72,974 6 1
arrears of subsidy paid to the King of Prussia due to him in the late war on or before 1 November 1697 45,000 0 0
payments out of the deduction of 12d. per . Frederick, Sieur de Hesse in consideration of the Troops of Hesse Cassel for hospitals for Sick and Wounded for the 1705 Campaign 500 0 0
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 500 0 0
Randolph, Duke of Wrtemberg, in consideration of the same pretensions of his Danish Majesty's Forces 500 0 0
the Sieur Leonard Vanderkaa for waggons for Sick and Wounded in the 1705 Campaign 700 0 0
John Hudson, Director of the Hospitals in the Low Countries, for stores, medicines, etc. transporting the troops down the Rhine, Meuse, etc. 9,361 5 11
Isaac Teale, Apothecary to the Forces for Medicines 535 5 1
the present accomptant for the fees on entering warrants at the Treasury etc. 136 9 6
11,833 0 6
Salary etc. of this accomptant, his clerks etc. 4,736 4 10
Money paid for extraordinary services in the Cevennes.
to David Flotard, agent for the affairs of the Cevennes 1,854 0 11
Contingent charges.
The Commander in chief, his Aides, etc. 570 0 0
Aides de camp to the General Officers 800 0 0
pay of Majors of Brigade 500 0 0
William Gill, Commissary for the exchange of prisoners of war 70 0 0
Jean Couraud Richter and John Vandenandie, Trumpeters to the Commander in chief 20 0 0
Henry Watkins, disbursed in the Office of Secretary at War 566 18 6
Benjamin Sweet for his Office as Deputy Paymaster in the Netherlands 714 15 0
the Duke of Marlborough, Commander in chief, for so much expended for the use of her Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries during the time of this account 3,122 4 0
6,358 17 6
Payments upon account of the deduction of One day's pay per an.
to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, for the use of the Royal Hospital near Chelsea : and as accounted for by the said Howe in his account 559 3 1
the Auditors' fee 299 5 0
Total of payments and allowances 710,041 6 10
l. s. d.
To which is added
Money depending upon (imprested to)
Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roope upon account of transporting troops from England to Holland since 24 December 1703 3,000 0 0
same on ditto between 24 December 1702 and 26 May 1703 926 10 8
Carried forward 3,926 10 8
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,926 10 8
John Nutin, Paymaster of Transports for provisions for transports and clothing for April [1703] to March 1703-4 for the 40,000 men 5,537 7 5
same on ditto for the 20,000 men 1,810 0 0
Charles Bertie, Treasurer to the Ordnance, for the Queen's Royal Bounty to several Officers of the Artillery that served with the Army in Germany 1,658 10 0
John Hudson, Director of the Hospitals, for royal bounty to several officers of the Hospitals 435 0 0
Richard Hill, for especial service relating to the War 1,000 0 0
14,357 8 11
and so this Accomptant is in Surplusage 32,926l. 1s. 6d.
Declared 29 June 1710.
Memorandum.
That this accomptant has not charged himself with any deductions from the pay of the (Regiments within the time of the accompt) for the charges of transportation.
Memorandum.
It does not appear from Mr. Hudson's account of the charge of the Hospitals annexed to the General Warrant that the sum of 9,054l. 11s. 3d. allowed in Mr. Fox's account for the year 1704 and the sum of 9,361l. 5s. 11d. allowed in this accompt are either of them the full sums that were to be deducted from the said Forces or [was] the whole [sum] that was received of the said Hudson by the Paymasters. Nor does it appear by the said account that vouchers were delivered to the Physician General and others who have certified the same, nor [is] any authority produced for their finally allowing the same. Therefore it seems requisite that the said Mr. Hudson should accompt for the several sums by him received upon accompt of the said Hospitals.
Declared Accounts : Army In Portugal.
Audit Office, Bundle 316, Roll 1261.
The Honble. James Brydges, Paymaster General of her Majesty's Forces in Portugal.
From 24 June 1705 to 23 December 1705.
Charge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Arrears : nil, this being his first accompt for this service.
Depending upon several persons at the foot of the last accompt of Charles Fox ended 24 June 1705 43,683 15 8
Money received out of the Exchequer.
Easter term 4 Anne on the privy seal of 11 December 3 Anne 82,889 11 1
Michaelmas term 4-5 Anne 19,601 11 8
ditto for the defence of Gibraltar 4,000 0 0
Easter term 4 Anne for the extraordinaries of the War anno 1703 by the same privy seal 24,010 10 6
130,501 17 3
Tallies and orders of loan for the service of Portugal received from Charles Fox, late Paymaster of the Forces 50,000 0 0
Money arising by the deduction of 12d. in the 4,250 2 9
Money arising by the deduction of one day's pay in the year 229 13 9
Money deducted from Regiments for arms 347 1 9
Total charge 229,012 11 3
Discharge.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Pay and entertainment of her Majesty's Regiments of Horse, Foot and Dragoons in Portugal 24 June 1705 to 23 December 1705.
Major Gen. Daniell Harvey's Regiment of Horse (Officers and 360 private Troopers) 11,585 8 6
Royal Regiment of Dragoons (Lord Raby : Officers and 480 private Dragoons) 10,302 18 0
Major General Cuningham's Regiment of Dragoons (Officers and 360 private Dragoons) 7,122 8 6
Earl of Portmore's Regiment of Foot (Officers and 728 private men) 7,000 9 5
Lieut. Gen. Stuart's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,777 10 0
Brig. Holcroft Blood's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,777 10 0
General George Wade's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,777 10 0
Visct. Mountjoy's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,777 10 0
Earl of Donegal's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 7,777 10 0
Col. Hans Hamilton's Regiment of Foot (same numbers) 6,183 17 5
81,082 11 11
Levy money (Col. John Hill) 957 0 0
Her Majesty's proportion of Subsidies to the King of Portugal and Duke of Savoy as allowed by the privy seal of 12 November 1709.
King of Portugal for the abovesaid 6 months 75,000 0 0
Duke of Savoy by way of advance towards maintaining 12,000 Foot and 3,000 Horse for the Common Cause for 6 months to 2 February 1705-6 75,761 10 9 150,761 10 9
Brig. John Shrimpton in part of 546l. for half a year to 24 June 1705 for his pay as Governor of Gibraltar 365 0 0
Her Majesty's gracious bounty for good and faithful services
Earl of Galway 1,000 0 0
Marquis de Montandre, Major General in Portugal 500 0 0
Anne, wife of Col. Bennett, one of her Majesty's engineers, for good services in the defence of Gibraltar during the late siege 200 0 0
Edmund Nevett, for like service 200 0 0
1,900 0 0
Money directed to be paid out of Poundage several chirurgeons 27 4 8
Dr. Robert Lightfoot for medicines 118 18 8
146 3 4
Jezreel Jones for his disbursements in negotiating several affairs relating to the relief of Gibraltar Garrison 565 7 6
Contingencies : detailed.
Capt. Richard Willoughby for clothing Capt. Drake's Company of the Earl of Donegal's Regiment who had been prisoners in Cadiz and returned destitute of clothes 33 0 0
ditto for so much paid by him to Isaac Du Prat, volunteer, prisoner in Cadiz 12 12 0
Alexander Stevenson for disbursements for the Forces in Portugal 867 6 8
John Bond, chirurgeon, assigned to him by Abraham Barnes, chirurgeon of the Hospital at Gibraltar 37 0 0
Lawrence Tilly and Arnold Brandt, trumpeters to the Earl of Galway : for 243 days to 23 August 1705 72 18 0
Isaac Rambaud, chirurgeon to the Earl of Galway, for attending the Hospitals during the Campaign 1705 30 0 0
Major Gen. Cunningham, for clothing for his Regiment of Dragoons upon their embarcation to the Straits 120 0 0
Col. George Wade for ditto 657 17 2
John Armfield, clerk in the Office of Secretary to the Earl of Galway for disbursements in passing invalids, etc. in said Campaign 79 1 8
Daniel de Laurier, Quarter Master in Major Gen. Harvey's Regiment of Horse 50 0 0
1,959 15 6
Total of payments and allowances 237,737 9 0
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To which is added money depending : viz.
Money imprested in the year 1703.
Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roope for transport to Portugal as by royal warrant of 30 August 1703, 10 September 1703, and 4 October 1703 22,444 7 6
imprests in the year 1704
ditto for refitting transports attending the Portugal expedition damaged by the great storm 6,300 0 0
provisions for soldiers transported from Ireland to Portugal 1,000 0 0
John Nutin, Paymaster of Transports for charges of recruits from Ireland to Portugal by royal warrants of 17 June 1704 and 5 July 1704 3,600 0 0
ditto for transporting a battalion of Foot Guards to Portugal by royal warrant of 21 July 1704 3,089 8 2
ditto for transport of Forces from Ireland to Portugal by royal warrant of 12 August 1704 and 22 December 1704 6,600 0 0
Peter Amyott, Physician to the Hospitals in Portugal 50 0 0
20,639 8 2
imprests in the half year ended 24 June 1705.
John Nutin, carriage of gunpowder and saltpetre to Portugal for the Duke of Savoy, by royal warrant of 28 April, 1705 600 0 0
imprests in the time of this accompt. ditto for transport of Forces by royal warrant of 24 June 1705 and 9 September 1705 9,010 10 6
Total of imprests 52,694 6 2
And so this Accomptant is in Surplusage 61,419 3s. 10d.
Declared 29 June 1710.
The signatures of Treasurer Godolphin and of J. Smith (the Chancellor of the Exchequer) are followed by a series of Memorandums [by the Auditor].
Memorandum : that this accomptant has not charged himself with any deductions from the pay of the Regiments or others (within the time of this accompt) for charges of transportation.
Memorandum : that care be taken of the sum of 40,000l. lent by her Majesty to the King of Spain (allowed on Mr. Fox's accompt for the year 1704) when the accompts with the said King shall be settled.
Memorandum : pursuant to the privy seal mentioned in Mr. Fox's account ended 23 June 1705 the sum of 6,992l. 11s. 6d. therein allowed as paid to the Earl of Donegal's Regiment is to be charged on such Paymaster who shall (by clearing said Regiment) take credit for their full pay to the said time.
(In the margin. this is a mistake. It should be the Earl of Barrymore's Regiment" vide Mr. Fox's said account.)
Memorandum : Mr. Brydges is to be charged in his subsequent accompts with the sum of 18,000l. depending upon him in Mr. Methuen's accompt : being so much paid by Mr. Methuen for maintenance of the King of Spain's Court and afterwards repaid by the King of Portugal to Mr. Morrice, Deputy to the said Mr. Brydges : and with the sum of 4,693l. 1s. 0d. being by Mr. Methuen applied to the use of the said Mr. Brydges and received by his said Deputy in Portugal.
(In the margin : These sums of 18,000l. and 4,693l. 1s. 0d. making together 22,693l. 1s. 0d. are charged in Mr. Brydges' account of Portugal, Spain, etc. for the year 1706).
Memorandum : This accomptant or whoever else shall clear the Regiments following must be charged with the sums following, viz.
6,558l. to be deducted from Major General Harvey's Regiment of Horse and Lord Raby's Regiment of Dragoons for 499 horses delivered them.
40l. to be deducted from Lord Donegal's Regiment for medicines.
129l. 17s. 8d. expended by Mr. Johnson and Mr. Lluellin on the recruit horses sent from Ireland, when it shall appear from which Regiments it is to be deducted.
(In the margin : The 40l. is charged to Lord Donegal's Regiment's account from April 1707 by Mr. Brydges ; he having as is alleged no notice of it till they were cleared to that time.)