Warrant Books: December 1706, 1-15

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December 1706, 1–15

December 2. Royal sign manual for 1000l. to Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, in full of all expenses of clerks etc. in adjusting his accounts as late Paymaster of the Forces and Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital. (Money warrant dated Dec. 16 hereon). (Money order dated Dec. 16 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 108. Order Book VI, p. 536. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210.
Royal warrant to Richard Crawley, Receiver of Salvage money and other perquisites of Admiralty, to pay 900l. to John Dodd, Receiver General of the rights and perquisites of the Admiralty: to be applied according to directions from her Majesty. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 110.
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 2,000,000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy: as imprest for the Navy and Victualling. (Money warrant dated Dec. 16 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Dec. 10). (Money order dated Dec. 16 hereon). Ibid., p. 111. Money Book XVIII, p. 357. Order Book VI, p. 536.
Same to same for a same for the Lord Treasurer to direct the Surveyor of Woods Trent South to fell dotard timber in Windsor Forest sufficient to raise 400l. and to pay same to Daniel Speering, Thomas Rout and Thomas Ham to be laid out towards rebuilding the parish church of Porchester co. Southants: the parishioners thereof having petitioned shewing that in the Dutch war their parish church being made use of by Charles II together with the Castle of Porchester for securing prisoners of war was “by them” set on fire and the greatest part thereof then ruined by which means they are greatly impoverished and not able to rebuild the same, having no consideration or allowance ever made them; which has occasioned a great decay of the other part wherein till lately with hard shift divine service has been celebrated but is now become so ruinous that the public worship of God can no longer be continued there. (Treasurer Godolphin's warrant dated Dec. 16 hereon to Edward Wilcox accordingly). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 113. Money Book XVIII, p. 357.
December 2. Royal sign manual for 300l. to the Marquis of Montandre and 200l. to Horatio Walpool for their pains etc. in coming from Valentia hither and returning again thither “for our service.” (Money warrant dated Dec. 16 hereon). (Money order dated Dec. 18 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 117. Order Book VI, p. 540. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210.
Money warrant for 1033l. 1s. 6d. to Richard Hill, late Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, 198l. 16s. 0d. thereof in full of a bill of extraordinaries from 1703 July 29 to 1703–4 Jan. 29 (on which he has already received 250l.) and the remaining 834l. 5s. 6d. for 3 other like bills from 1704–5 Jan. 29 to 1706 May 8, the day of his return into the presence. (Money order dated Dec. 3 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 351. Order Book VI, p. 538. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210.
Letter of direction for 5000l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706: to be applied to the payment of bills of exchange and to be placed to the head of Wear and Tear. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 206.
Same for 5000l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance: out of same: to be applied to the charge of guns and stores for the eight ships new built in lieu of those lost in the great storm. Ibid., p. 207.
Same for 7000l. to James Brydges: out of loans in the Exchequer on the One Third Tonnage and Poundage anno 1704: as in part of the order for extraordinaries of the war not provided for by Parliament and is to be paid over to the Duke of Marlborough to reimburse so much expended by him upon the memorable march of the Allied Forces to Schellenburgh and Blenheim in 1704 over and above the extraordinaries allowed on the establishment for the 40,000 men and the 10,000 men. Ibid.
Same for 5694l. 6s.d. to same: out of Contributions for annuities anno 1706: and is for services as follows: viz.
in part of 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,210 men in Portugal anno 1706
£ s. d.
for levy money for the Earl of Barrymore's Regiment in full of 1980l. 980 0 0
for Col. Hill's Regiment on account of pay; and to be paid to Lord Paston for levy money for 30 men drawn out of his Regiment into Col. Hill's 90 0 0
in part of 250,000l. for prosecuting the successes in Spain
for offreckonings of Col. Watkins' (late Soames') and Sir Charles Hotham's Regiments from Feb. 24 last to June 24 last 1325 18 11
for pay of the said 2 Regiments: to be paid to Lord Paston for levy money of 52 men as above 156 0 0
for the Regiments of Mohun, Dungannon and Toby Caulfeild and to be paid to Gabriel Soulden for goods delivered to them in Ireland 134 2
in part of the order for extraordinaries of the war not provided for by Parliament
for her Majesty's proportion of the pay of 3000 additional Palatines in Italy for 30 days from 1706 Nov. 24 to Dec. 23 2826 5 0
for John Williams for special service relating to the Expedition commanded by Earl Rivers 32 0 0
on account of pay to Count Nassau's Regiment gone on the said Expedition; and is to be paid to Lord Paston as levy money for 50 men ut supra 150 0 0
£5694 6
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 208.
December 2. William Lowndes to said Brydges. The Lord Treasurer agrees to your raising 3000l. on the tallies and orders for reversionary annuities which were assigned to you by Charles Fox: to be applied towards clearing the Forces in Flanders to 23 Dec. 1705. You are to sell same [the relative annuities] at the rates settled by Parliament and the purchasers are to produce to you authentic certificates that the lives in the annuities are in being. Ibid., p. 209.
Letter of direction for the following: out of Civil List moneys, viz.
£
to the Duke of St. Albans 250
to the executors of Sir Bevill Granville for the rent of Mote Park 150
Ibid., p. 210.
December 2, 5, 9, 10, & 13. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to employ Tho. Jans as collector of Lyme and to act for the Customer there loco Peter Southwick deceased.
Tho. Bliss as tidesman in the superior list London port loco Edward Blenkarne dismissed.
Richard Simmonds as a same in the inferior list loco said Bliss.
John Buckingham as tidesman and boatman at Falmouth loco Michael Thomas lately drowned.
Fiat for royal letters patent for Daniel Crohare as a Queen's waiter London port loco James Wingfeild lately deceased.
Robert Clark as surveyor of Whitehaven port loco Robert Greggs deceased.
Charles Chadwick as riding surveyor in the port of Liverpool and coast of Lancaster loco said Clark.
Fiat for royal letters patent to constitute William Williams as a Queen's waiter London port loco Thomas Apprice lately deceased.
John Skynner as deputy to Daniell Crohare, a Queen's waiter London port. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 452, 454, 457.
December 2. Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for an addition of 100l. a year to the salary of Joshua Dawson as Clerk or Keeper of the Paper Office in Ireland: as from Sept. 29 last: the Parliament of Ireland under Wm. III having prepared the heads of a bill for erecting a Paper Office “but it being thought most proper that such a grant should arise from the Crown the bill was dropt”: and the Queen created such an Office by patent in 1703 and appointed said Dawson to be keeper thereof and he has been at great charges in clerks and transcripts of books and papers in both Secretaries' Offices and of what was done in former Governments “that duplicates thereof may be left in the said Office for the instruction and direction of succeeding Chief Governors.” Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 423.
Same to same for a grant under the great seal of Ireland to Phillip Savage, Thomas Maule and John Podmore in trust for Edward Griffith Esq. of the jointure lands of Dame Sarah McCarthy alias McCarthymore vested in the Crown by her late decease: to wit the manor of Pallace, detailed, being 9572 acres in all: the said Griffith being 8112 acres deficient on his purchase of the interest of one John Pigot. Ibid., pp. 424–6.
December 3. Letters patent under the great seal appointing Charles, Earl of Sunderland to be one of the Secretaries of State loco Sir Charles Hedges, thereto appointed 1702 May 22: with the annuity of 100l. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 125.
Letter of direction for 3950l.: out of Civil List funds: for the Judges etc. as follows for last Michaelmas term
£
to the 12 Judges of England 3000
to Sir Joseph Jekyll, Chief Justice of Chester 125
to Sir Salathiell Lovell, Second Justice there 50
to 6 Judges of Wales 450
to Sir Salathiell Lovell as a same 50
to 11 masters in Chancery 275
£3950
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 209.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of the Accounts of the Army of the petition of the Officers of Col. Foxe's late Regiment of Foot shewing that their clearings from 1700 April to Dec. 25 are still in arrear; that being sent abroad soon after their arrival from the West Indies they could not apply for their said arrears and labour under difficulties for want thereof. Reference Book VIII, p. 248.
December 3. Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to insert on the Establishment of Ireland an additional pension of 30l. per an. for Major General La Melonière to make his pension up to 300l. per an.: as from 1706 June 24. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 424.
December 4. Royal sign manual for 20,000l. to William Lowndes for secret service. (Money warrant dated Dec. 5 hereon). (Money order dated Dec. 5 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 111. Order Book VI, p. 533.
Letter of direction for 8814l. 0s.d. to the Navy Treasurer: 4500l. thereof out of loans on the One Third Tonnage anno 1704 and 4314l. 0s.d. out of the arrears of the seventh 4s. Aid anno 1704: to be applied as in full of the quota of the Victualling out of the funds anno 1704 and is for payment of bills of exchange. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 209.
William Lowndes to Sir Christopher Wrenn to reconsider the purchase price of Cotton House and to report what proper rooms there are in the same for the reception of her Majesty's Library at St. James's and of the Library at Gresham College (if it should hereafter be removed thither) and what convenient lodgings there are there for a library keeper. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 266.
Treasury reference to William Clayton and Robert Barker of the petition of Henry Coltman for payment for his pains in passing the accounts of Richard Taylor, late Paymaster of the Million Lottery Tickets to 1704–5 Feb. 23, to whom petitioner was clerk. Reference Book VIII, p. 248.
December 5. Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a grant of the office of one of the four Tellers of the Exchequer to Peregrine Bertie loco Thomas Coke, whose grant thereof is hereby revoked. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 114.
Same to same for a same for a grant to Sir John Cook of the office of Clerk of the Pipe loco William, Visct. Cheyne, whose grant is hereby determined. Ibid., p. 116.
Same to Treasurer Godolphin to issue 643l. 5s. 1d. to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, to be paid to the outpensioners of Chelsea Hospital as arrears of pensions for one year from 1704–5 Feb. 25, to which date they were lately cleared, they having petitioned shewing that they are exposed to very great necessities and want. (Money warrant dated Dec. 16 hereon). (Money order dated Dec. 16 hereon). (Letter of direction dated Jan. 7 hereon).
Appending: list of said arrears as follows
£ s. d.
At 12d. a day
Francis Brabant, superannuated and has been 7 years bedrid 18 5 0
Hercules Brown, superannuated 18 5 0
Richard Buckley, superannuated (taken 25 Dec. 1705) 15 3 0
Dennis Brennan, has lost the use of his limbs 18 5 0
Henry Bernard, has lost one leg 18 5 0
John Cave, wounded and unserviceable 18 5 0
Joseph Clerk, superannuated 18 5 0
John Cock, lost his right arm 18 5 0
Richard Chandler, superannuated 18 5 0
Edward Eagles, superannuated and wounded 18 5 0
Peter Fox, superannuated 18 5 0
Lucas Feltham, ditto 18 5 0
John Fretchvill, ditto 18 5 0
James Fannon, has lost his right hand 18 5 0
William Garrett, superannuated and has lost the use of his right hand 18 5 0
Thomas Gibbons, superannuated 18 5 0
Edward Howell, old and blind 18 5 0
Nicholas Hunt, superannuated 18 5 0
William Lowder, ditto 18 5 0
John Montgomery, ditto and wounded 18 5 0
William Nicholson has lost both his legs 18 5 0
George Potts, superannuated 18 5 0
John Pratt, ditto 18 5 0
Paul Pilligreen, disabled by wounds 18 5 0
Thomas Pritchard, superannuated and infirm 18 5 0
Jacques Pyron, disabled 18 5 0
Arthur Reynolds, superannuated 18 5 0
James Steward (taken 25 Feb. 1705–6) 18 5 0
John Sefton, superannuated 18 5 0
John Serjeant, ditto 18 5 0
Alexander Sutton, ditto and disabled 18 5 0
Richard Taylour (taken 25 March 1706) 18 5 0
John Vandry, superannuated 18 5 0
Henry Worley, ditto and infirm 18 5 0
At 9d. a day
Sergt. Constantine Philips, superannuated 13 13 9
At 4d. a day
Martyn Byrer, superannuated 6 1 8
William Farrel, ditto 6 1 8
£643 5 1
Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, pp. 117–8. Order Book VI, p. 536. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 228.
December 5. Money orders for last Michaelmas term's salaries to the Welsh Judges as follows: viz.
£
Sir Joseph Jekyll as Chief Justice of Chester 125
Sir Salathiel Lovell as Second Justice of same 50
John Hook as Chief Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesea and Stephen Hervey as Second Justice of same each 75
William Banastre as Chief Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor and Charles Cox as Second Justice of same each 75
Phillip Neave as Chief Justice of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan and Thomas Webb as Second Justice of same each 75
Sir Salathiell Lovell as Second Justice of Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery 50
Order Book VI, p. 537.
December 5. William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from Sir Charles Hedges and other papers from the Morocco Ambassador desiring the Customs-free delivery of some things which he has at the Custom House. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 266.
Same to same to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from William Popple junr., Assistant Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade, together with the copy of an Act passed in the General Assembly in Virginia for settling towns, ports, wharves and quays for the lading and unlading of ships. Ibid., p. 267.
Treasury reference to the Attorney General of the petition of the Earl of Feversham for an inquisition as to certain waste and derelict lands in or near Long Sutton, Holbeach, Whaplode, Moulton and other parishes in co. Lincoln, which were petitioned for by the Marquis de Miremont in truest for “him”; on which the Attorney General advised a commission of inquiry which has not yet issued. Reference Book VIII, p. 249.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin of a warrant by the Lord High Admiral for the delivery to Henry Lowman, for the Queen's service, of the wines on board a ship seized some time since by Sir Stafford Fairborne and condemned as a perquisitc of the Admiralty. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 594.
December 6. Letter of direction for 1500l. to Francis Godolphin Esq., Cofferer of the Household: out of Civil List moneys: to pay for wine and other purveyances of the Household. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210.
Same for 12,667l. 11s.d. to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad: out of loans in the Exchequer on the eighth 4s. Aid anno 1705: for services as follows viz.
£ s. d.
in part of 885,193l. 3s. 6d. for the 40,000 men anno 1705 6572 12
in part of 222,379l. 5s.10d. for the 10,200 [10210] men in Portugal anno 1705 6094 18
£12667 11
Ibid., 211.
Same for 2812l. 10s.0d. to same:out of Contributions for annuities anno 1706: for services as follows: viz.
£ s. d.
in part of 414,166l. 13s. 6d. for subsidies to the Allies anno 1706
for 3 months' subsidy to the Elector Palatine from Sept. 24 last to Dec. 23 inst. 1250 0 0
for the like to the Elector or Treves 1562 10 0
£2812 10 0
Ibid.
December 6. Same for 340l. 11s. 0d. to same: 100l. thereof out of arrears of Customs anno 1699 and 240l. 11s. 0d. out of the 25 per cent, on French goods: and is to be paid to Mr. Andr. Senhouse for so much advanced by him in May 1705 at Gibraltar for the use of the garrison there and for which he has the late Prince of Hesse's bill of exchange upon Mr. Methuen, late Ambassador at Lisbon. Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners enclosing a letter [missing] from Monsieur Vryberg, Envoy Extraordinary from the States General, touching the ship St. Anne of Rotterdam now lying at Margate and stopped there by your order. Please discharge the said ship. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 267.
Same to Mr. Burchet to lay before the Lord Admiral the Customs Commissioners' report touching the prosecution against Capt. Nelley, Commander of the ship Anna from India, for goods delivered thereout at Kinsale and into the boats of her Majesty's ships Burlington, Kingfisher and Dartmouth at St. Helena to the great prejudice of the Customs: all to the end admonition may be given to the Commanders of the Queen's ships to prevent the like evil practice for the future. “It is our opinion that the Commanders of the Burlington, Kingfisher and Dartmouth should bear their share of the composition by way of average for such of these goods bought by them as were not entered [at the Custom House] at their return into England.” Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to give warrant to the Clerk of the Petty Bag for a commission of inquiry as to the Queen's title to the estate of Judith Nezereau who died intestate in London in 1702, which estate is petitioned for by her cousin Magdalen Nezereau. Ibid., p. 268.
Same to Auditor Godolphin. What is reasonable to be allowed to Walter Jefferys for his pains as Receiver of the temporalities of the bishopric of St. Davids to which he was appointed in Sept. 1704 ? Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of George Dixon, Receiver General of Land Tax anno 1704 [for co. Somerset], for allowance of 566l. 10s. 0d. for his extraordinary charges in his receipt. Reference Book VIII, p. 249.
William Lowndes to the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland to report what is reasonable to allow Thomas Knox for his expenses in surveying the southern coasts of Ireland in order to prevent the pernicious practice of exporting wool from thence to France. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 426.
December 8. Appointment by Treasurer Godolphin of William Borret junr. gent. as Surveyor of the Duties on Houses loco Edward Borrett hereby superseded. (Dormant warrant to the Receiver General of said Duties in co. York to pay 100l. per an. salary to said Borret as from Sept. 29 last). Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 126, 127.
December 9. Letter of direction for 27,328l. 8s.d to John How, Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons: out of Contributions for annuities anno 1706: for services as follows: viz.
in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons anno 1706
£ s. d.
for clearings of the detachments of Brigadier Carpenter's and the Earl of Essex's Regiment from June 25 last to Oct. 24 last 3821 18 4
for pay of the Battalion of Guards in Holland from June 24 last to Oct. 23 6607 6 4
for clearings of several Troops and Regiments in England for 60 days from Oct. 25 last to Dec. 23 inst. 5901 11 10
for pay of the Garrisons for same time 1554 18 9
for half a year's allowance for fire and candle for the Garrisons to Dec. 23 inst. 1114 0 0
on account of [army] Contingencies and one quarter's [army] pensions to same date 1651 16 10
for one quarter's allowance to same date to the Capt. General and General Staff Officers 2592 15
in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men anno 1706
for clearings of Col. Townsend's Regiment from the time of raising to Oct. 24 last 803 14 5
to complete the subsistence of said Regiment from Oct. 25 to Dec. 23 inst. 1182 8 11
for 60 days' clearings to same date to said Regiment and Lord Paston's 1421 10 0
in part of 5000l. for Invalids anno 1706
for 60 days' pay to Dec. 23 inst. 676 8 0
£27328 8
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 212.
December 9. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to allow Capt. Nelley, Commander of the ship Anna from India and the Commanders of her Majesty's ships Burlington, Kingfisher and Dartmouth, to compound by way of average for their transgressions in the matter of the goods delivered at St. Helena and Kinsale to them.
Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on the case. Out Letters (Customs) XVI, pp. 455–7.
William Lowndes to Mr. Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, for an account how the Forces in Flanders have been paid since Mr. Cartwright's being at Antwerp; what advantages the soldiers have by making the remittances thither and what has been saved thereby to the public. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 268.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Joseph Byles in the Isle of Wight goldsmith shewing that in Sept. last a ship from Guinea arrived at Cowes, that he went on board her to see if they had any gold or foreign coins; that the master told him they had nothing but 80 or 90 [pound] weight of elephants' teeth which he agreed for and went accordingly to Mr. Cole the collector to enter the same but he admitted him to enter only 1000 pound-weight. The master told him he should take the whole for he must either sell it or run it for that he should want money for several necessaries; whereupon the petitioner carried the goods to the Custom House to be weighed and told the collector what the master had said: upon which the collector put 2 officers on board and said he would admit petitioner to a post entry if the Customs Commissioners agreed and in a few days told him he had a grant for a further entry of 70 pound weight or more and in taking of it by weight the entry was overdone, for which the collector admitted him to a post entry. Petitioner paid the whole Duty and had the collector's certificate to Portsmouth and from the officers of Portsmouth to London: yet the officers have seized the goods and exhibited an information against petitioner in the Exchequer: therefore praying a non pros “and is willing to give the officers reasonable satisfaction.” Reference Book VIII, p. 250.
December 9. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Auditors of Imprests to make up for declaration the account of Sir William Scawen, Henry Cornish and Francis Mollineux, clothiers and partners, of the money by them received from the Paymasters of the Army in Ireland upon account of clothing said Army in 1689 and 1690.
Prefixing: said account: total charge 32,653l. 8s. 3d.: total discharge 32,658l. 9s. 6d.: surplusage 5l. 1s. 3d.: with the said Auditors' report thereon.
The discharge items are as follows:
Money craved to be allowed by the said Sir William Scawen and Henry Cornish Esq. for clothes for
£ s. d.
Col. Brewer's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Lord Lisburne's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Earl of Meath's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Sir John Handmore's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Col. Earle's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Col. Steward's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Col. Hamilton's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Col. du Cambon's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Col. de la Melonière's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
Col. de la Callemote's Regiment of Foot 1735 16 6
the First Scotch Regiment 1735 16 6
the Second Scotch Regiment 1735 16 6
the Third Scotch Regiment 1735 16 6
the Fourth Scotch Regiment 1735 16 6
Col. Beaumont's Regiment 319 3 0
Lieut. Gen. Douglass's Regiment 319 3 0
Col. Herbert's Regiment 319 3 0
Col. Deering's Regiment 319 3 0
Sir Henry Bellasise's Regiment 319 3 0
late Sir Thomas Gore's Regiment 319 3 0
Capt. Richard's Company 133 10 6
Capt. Pitt's Company of Miners 107 4 0
31,420 pair of soldiers' stockings at 2s. per p[air] 3142 0 0
1570 pair of Serjeants' ditto at 2s. 6d. per pair 196 5 0
50 soldiers' waistcoats at 11s. each 27 10 0
2 Serjeants' waistcoats at 22s. each 2 4 0
Craved by Francis Mollineux for clothes for Col. Beaumont's Regiment of Foot 1416 13 6
ditto for Sir Henry Bellasis's 1416 13 6
£32658 9 6
Followed by: (1) report by Auditor Edward Harley dated 1705–6 Feb. 4 on the said account. In 1690 the accountants contracted with the late Lieut. Gen. Talmash and Col. Charles Godfrey for clothing the army in Ireland and they accordingly provided clothing for the abovesaid Regiments answerable to the contract. The payments for the clothing were directed to be stopped out of the pay and offreckonings of the Forces in Ireland. I wrote to Mr. Pauncefort, agent to the Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland, for an account of the said deductions and received the certificate below of said deductions (except the 4 Scotch Regiments, the 3 French Regiments, the late Sir Thomas Gore's Regiment and Capt. Richards' Independent Company) but it does not appear by the said certificate that regular deductions have been made for the clothing of this year 1690.
Mr. Pauncefort certifies that the 4 Scotch Regiments were on the Establishment of Ireland dated 5 June 1690 but never went into Ireland nor came under the care of the Paymasters of the Irish Forces.
It nowhere appears by any accounts of the English Paymasters that deductions have been made for the clothing issued to the said 4 Scotch Regiments amounting to 6943l. 6s. 0d. The 3 French Regiments are certified not to have been regimentally cleared either by the Army Debts Commissioners or by the Paymasters [of the Forces in Ireland] from 1 Sept. 1689 to 31 Dec. 1691 so that the sum of 2379l. 9s. 9d. charged on each [of the said 3] Regiment does nowhere appear to have been deducted but only made a charge upon them in the states first made up and delivered to each Regiment by the [said] Paymasters.
The clothing of the late Sir Thomas Gore's Regiment (being 1735l. 16s. 6d.) and of Capt. Richards' Independent Company (being 133l. 10s. 6d.) does not appear to be deducted either by the English or Irish Paymaster.
(2) A certificate dated 30 Mar. 1704–5 by E. Pauncefort of the sums charged on the following Regiments for clothing &c. delivered to them in Ireland and deducted out of their pay when their accounts were stated for the time they continued on the Irish Establishment.
£ s. d.
Brigadier Ferdinando Hastings' Regiment of Foot 1450 10 0
Col. Venner's ditto (formerly Deering's) 3965 19 9
Col. Frederick Hamilton's ditto (formerly Meath's) 3836 6 5
Brig. Thomas Earle's ditto 2377 9 9
Col. Ingoldsby's Regiment (formerly Herbert's) 3827 19 9
Col. Foulk's Regiment 1831 18 3
Col. Brewer's Regiment 4115 19 0
Col. Beaumont's Regiment 3827 19 9
Col. Zach[ariah] Tiffin's Regiment 5070 17 8
Col. Selwyn's Regiment 106 0 0
Capt. Pitts's Company 191 3 0
Col. Wolseley's Regiment of Horse 4615 1 7
Col. Richard Coote ditto (late Lord Lisburne's) 3827 19 9
Lieut. Gen. Douglass's ditto (afterwards Rowe's) 4145 9 9
Earl of Drogheda's ditto 4295 16 9
Col. Mitchelbourne's ditto 5147 6 8
Col. St. John's ditto 4864 13 2
Col. Creighton's ditto 5541 0 8
Lord George Hamilton's ditto 5223 6 11
Col. Robert White's ditto 2936 3 8
Major Gen. Stuart's ditto 4000 9 9
Sir John Hanmer's ditto 3827 19 9
Lieut. Gen. Bellasis's ditto 4512 5 9
Col. Gust[avus] Hamilton's ditto 4258 9 9
Col. Wynn's late Regiment of Dragoons (now Ross's) 2598 0 8
Sir Albert Cunningham's Regiment of Dragoons 3896 15 0
£94292 12 10
Memorandum: upon stating the accounts of the three French Regiments of Foot from 1 Sept. 1689 to 31 Dec. 1691 the following sums were charged upon them for clothes &c. delivered [to them] in Ireland.
£ s. d.
Col. La Melonière's 2379 9 9
Col. Du Cambon's 2379 9 9
Col. Bellcastle 2379 9 9
£7138 9 3
But these Regiments not being cleared by Regimental accounts either by the Paymasters [of Forces in Ireland] or by the Commissioners [for Army Debts] this as well as many other deductions doth no where appear but in the state first made up and delivered to each Regiment by the [said] Paymasters.
And as for the Scotch Regiments though there were four such named in the Establishment dated 5 June 1690 yet they never went into Ireland nor came under the care of the Paymasters for [the Forces in] that Kingdom. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 594–8.
December 9 & 18 & 23. Subscription by same for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Nov. 29 to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the provision of cabinets etc. for the Queen's service at St. James's and Newmarket: to an estimate of 40l.
Same of a same dated July 10 for necessaries for St. James's and Windsor: to an estimate of 115l.
Same of a same dated Nov. 29 for glass sconces etc. at Kensington: to an estimate of 110l.
Same of a same dated Nov. 30 for furniture etc. for the House of Lords: to an estimate of 47l.
Same of a same dated Dec. 14 for a livery for the year 1706 to Elizabeth Jax, strewer of herbs to her Majesty: to an estimate of 1l. 10s. 0d.
Same of a same dated Dec. 21 for covering the seats in St. Pauls for the use of her Majesty etc. on the Thanksgiving day which is to be the 31st inst,: to an estimate of 45l. Ibid., pp. 607, 617.
December 10. William Lowndes to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed answer [missing] from the Victualling Commissioners to Nathaniell Jackson's petition touching a victualling bill for 328l. 10s. 0d. now in course of payment which he bought of one Armiger and which is stopped on pretence of an extent against Armiger for Salt Duties. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 268.
Same to the Auditors of Imprests to report on the enclosed account [missing] of fees paid by Mr. Howe in passing his account for the year ended 1704 Dec. 23 for Guards and Garrisons and for Chelsea Hospital. Ibid., p. 269.
Same to Mr. Nicholas to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Sarah Carlisle widow praying a continuance of a pension of 100l. per an. payable to her late mother. Ibid.
Same to Sir Christopher Wren to report on the enclosed estimate [missing] for building a vault for the sutler at the Horse Guards at Kensington and other repairs at the Horse Guards and Tilt Yard Guards. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Daniel Crohare, a Queen's waiter London port, proposing John Skynner as his deputy. Reference Book VIII, p. 249.
Same to same of the petition of John Keen for the place of Surveyor of Lyme port loco Mr. Ward deceased. Ibid.
December 11. Letter of direction for 5000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, the Navy Treasurer: out of Contributions for annuities anno 1706: to be applied to payment of bills of exchange under the head of Wear and Tear. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 213.
William Lowndes to the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Henry St. John, Secretary at War, relating to the clothing of a detachment of out-pensioners of Chelsea College [which is] to be sent to Upnor Castle. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 269.
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Dec. 5 to the Master of the Jewel House for the provision of 1000 ounces of plate to the Earl of Sunderland being the usual allowance to a Secretary of State. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 598.
December 12. Privy seal for 3l. a day as ordinary to James Stanhope during his employment as Plenipotentiary to the King of Spain: to commence as from Nov. 21 last “and to continue until the negotiations in which we are pleased to employ him shall determine.” Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 222.
Letter of direction for 3985l. 13s. 0d. to James Brydges: out of Contributions for annuities anno 1706: as in part of 250,000l. for prosecuting the successes in Spain and is to answer a bill of exchange drawn in Sept. last by the Earl of Peterborough for 17,714 dollars at 4s. 6d. each for the purchase of 525 horses, 400 thereof for mounting a new raised Regiment of Dragoons under Lieut. Col. Green and 125l. for recruiting Brigadier Killigrew's (late Cunningham's) Regiment. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 213.
December 13. Same for 4761l. 18s. 0d. to same: out of loans in the Exchequer on the eighth 4s. Aid anno 1705: in part of the order for extraordinaries of the war not provided for by Parliament: and is to be paid to the Troops of Hanover to complete 100,000 guilders agreed to be in lieu of horses lost, douceurs and all other extraordinaries for the campaign anno 1705. “Please to issue this out of any publique money of the year 1705, there not being sufficient of the eighth 4s. Aid to satisfy the same.” Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report a reasonable composition for Thomas Tomkins' debt. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 270.
Treasury reference to the Queen's Remembrancer of the petition of Peregrine Bertie proposing his securities detailed as one of the four Tellers of the Receipt. Reference Book VIII, p. 249.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Edward Cheek for confirmation of his office of Steward of the Manor of Havering atte Bower. Ibid.
December 14. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Chief Baron to swear Peregrine Bertie into office as one of the four Tellers of the Receipt. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 598.