Declared Accounts: Hawkers and Pedlars

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 23, 1709. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.

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Hawkers and Pedlars

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: HAWKERS AND PEDLARS.
PIPE OFFICE: ROLL 1734.
Samuel Atkinson, John Henley and Thomas Earsby, Commissioners for licensing Hawkers and Pedlars and Petty Chapmen.
From 24 June 1708 to 25 June 1709.
Charge £ s. d. £ s. d.
Arrears:
remaining upon the foot of the last Accompt 841 14
depending upon several persons upon the foot of the last Accompt 1,342 11 6
2,184 6
Receipts:
for granting 2,383 licenses at 4l. each 9,532 0 0
for granting licences for travelling with 160 horses at 4l. each horse 640 0 0
fees on 2,226 single licences at 12d. each 111 6 0
for 157 licences for travelling with 160 horses at 2s. each licence 15 14 0
for 34 bonds entered into for securing the latter moiety of the duty at 12d. each Bond 1 14 0
10,300 14 0
total charge and receipts 12,485 0
Discharge £ s. d.
Salaries to the Commissioners, Surveyors, Clerks and others, detailed 1,330 0 0
Allowance of 2s. in the £ for prompt payment of 4,698l. for the latter moiety of the duty on 2,349 single foot licences 469 16 0
do. of 320l. for the latter moiety of the duty on 160 horses 32 0 0
necessary and incident charges, detailed 412 6 7
money paid into the Exchequer; six payments detailed by dates 7,800 0 0
total payments and allowances £10,044 2 7
and so remains 2,440 17
whereof depending on sundry persons in arrear or for the value of bonds received: £ s. d.
in the year to Midsummer 1698 377 10 6
do. 1699 198 15 0
do. 1700 306 18 0
do. 1701 251 10 0
do. 1702 51 15 0
do. 1703 27 7 6
do. 1704 28 10 6
do. 1705 24 10 0
do. 1706 7 5 0
do. 1707 18 10 0
do. 1708 50 0 0
do. 1709 20 0 0
and upon the sureties of Edward Gregory deceased, a riding surveyor 112 15 6
1,475 7 0
and so the said Accomptant is indebted 965 10
Declared 21 January 1713–4.