Declared Accounts: Customs, Cash Account

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Customs, Cash Account

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CUSTOMS: CASH ACCOUNT.
PIPE OFFICE: ROLL 1116 [E.351/1116].
AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 785, ROLL 980 [A.O.1/785/980].
Henry Ferne, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs.
26 December 1714 to 25 December 1715.
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Arrears: remaining in the Accomptant's hands upon the end of his last preceding Accompt 5,140 10
the value of sundry bonds remaining in the Accomptant's hands on the determination of the said last Accompt:
for Customs to 31 July 1710 34,236 13
for ditto to 31 July 1712 17,955 15
for ditto to 31 July 1714 52,350 18 0
for ditto from 1 Aug. 1714 20,760 13 3
for the New Additional Impositions to 31July 1710 210 15 2
ditto to 31 July 1714 320 0 0
for the New Subsidy to 1 Feb. 1699–1700 1,809 18
for ditto to 8 March 1701–2 2,823 3 11¼
for ditto to 31 July 1714 92,098 14
for ditto from 1 Aug. 1714 20,190 5 9
for the Third Subsidy to 8 March 1706–7 16 18
for ditto from 8 March 1706–7 38,822 7 3
281,596 2 11¾
remaining also an assignment from John Chaigneau of a debt from the Board of Green Cloth:
applicable to the Customs 17 16 6
and to the New Impositions 340 10 10
358 7 4
sundry persons named at the foot of the last accompt for money imprested to them 555 0 0
(total arrears 287,650l. 0s. 5½d.)
Receipts: sums received from the several Receivers and Collectors in England and the Plantations within the time of this Accompt:
for the Customs:
out of the Customs to 31 July 1710:
London port:
the King's Remembrancer for money received on bonds delivered into his Office to be prosecuted 97 7
Outports:
Dover (Richard Bretton, late Collector) 14 11
Exeter (Charles Orchard, ditto) 22 10 0
Hull (George Dickinson, ditto) 265 0 0
Leverpoole (Sir Barnabas Scudamore, ditto) 18 17 7
Penryn (Ambrose Thompson) 147 7 10¾
Shoreham (John Jones, late Collector) 0 6 3
(total Outports 468l. 13s. 5¼d.) 566 0
out of the Customs to 31 July 1712:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 1,326 0
several merchants for interest on bonds 35 11 9
(total London port 1,361l. 11s. 11½d.)
Outports:
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 615 0 0
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 8 14
(total Outports 623l. 14s. 1¾d.) 1,985 6
out of Customs to 31 July 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver, on the Grand Receipt 6,747 15 0
sundry merchants on their bonds 111 4
(total London port 6,858l. 19s. 0¾d.)
Outports:
Bydiford (Charles Jones, late Collector) 120 0 0
ditto (Thomas Jans) 143 18
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 33 3 10¾
Falmouth (William Pye) 15 15
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 74 14 0
Lynn (Henry Hare) 2 3 7
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 220 13 11¼
Penzance (Richard Score, late Collector) 27 12 6
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 11 15
(total Outports 649l. 17s. 6¾d.) 7,508 16
out of Customs from 1 Aug. 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt in money 172,341 13 6
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt, ditto 117,474 16 3
ditto, ditto, in bonds 40,904 9
ditto, on the Wine Receipt, in money 119,298 6
ditto, ditto, in bonds 560 7 3
several merchants, for interest on bonds 2 3
(total London port 450,581l. 15s. 11d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 76 17
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 0 4 9
Berwick (George Moore) 25 4 10½
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 1 13
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 3 0
Bridlington (John Bower) 37 14
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 12,215 11
Bydiford (Thomas Jans) 966 4 9
Chichester (Henry Baker) 1 18
Dover (John Ball) 0 0
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 2,338 14
Falmouth (William Pye) 100 0
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 25 6 11
Gloucester (Richard Cossley) 1 0 0
Gweek (Bernard Penrose) 11 17
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 107 5 11½
Hull (Hugh Mason) 367 0 0
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 127 3
Lanelthy (John Philips) 0 5 0
Leverpool (Nathaniel Smith) 4,537 0 0
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 779 15 11
Lynn (Henry Hare) 737 2 4
Malden (Peter Robjent) 8 0 8
ditto (Walter Walker succeeding him) 21 8
Minehead (Nicholas Jeffrys) 61 6 5
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 103 4
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 92 11 6
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 135 14 10
Pool (Thomas Chamberlain) 1 10
Rye (James Benn) 1 16
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 3 2
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 106 5
Shoreham (James Lamb) 1 11 3
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 403 13
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 350 0 0
Southwold (Edward Davies) 0 13
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 799 10
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 12 3 10¾
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 4,235 19
Wisbech (Robert Twells) 102 0 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 0 3 11½
(total Outports 28,901l. 17s. 10¾d.) 479,483 13
(total for the Customs 489,543l. 17s. 2¼d.)
for the Additional Impositions:
out of the Additional Impositions to 31July 1710:
Boston (Charles Northcote, late Collector) 4 10 10¾
Dover (Richard Bretton, late Collector) 94 17
Penryn (Ambrose Thompson) 64 15 10½
164 3 10¾
out of the Additional Impositions to 31July 1712:
Padstow (John Bligh, late Collector) 0 0 11
Plymouth (David Morris) 38 4 6
Scarborough (John Baynes) 12 14
51 0
out of the Additional Impositions to 31 July 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 1,495 6 11
several merchants for interest on their bonds 18 0
(total London port 1,513l. 6s. 11½d.)
Outports:
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 1 12 11¾
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 2 17 9
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 0 4 8
Plymouth (David Morris) 10 12
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 44 3
Scarborough (John Baynes) 0 4
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 31 12
(total Outports 91l. 8s. 5d.) 1,604 15
out of the Additional Impositions from 1Aug. 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 27,171 19 4
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 3,436 2
ditto on the Wine Receipt 8,161 4
(total London port 38,769l. 6s. 5d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Row) 16 10 11½
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 6
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 5 9
Bridgewater (Nicholas Jefferys) 0 3 9
Bridlington (John Bower) 1 13 5
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 1,776 1 6
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 306 0 0
Chichester (Henry Baker) 0 10 0
Dartmouth (Lodowick Jackson) 10 0 0
Deal (Salathiel Rolfe) 1 11 11
Dover (John Ball) 38 12
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 322 18 10¾
Falmouth (William Pye) 62 4 11½
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 25 19
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 55 14
Hull (Hugh Mason) 560 9 3
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 20 6 5
Leverpool (Nathaniel Smith) 672 0 0
Loo (John Dyer) 48 10
Lynn (Henry Hare) 21 0 0
Malden (Walter Walker) 0 0
Minehead (Nicholas Jeffrys) 34 14
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 421 5 7
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 0 11
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 46 14
Poole (Thomas Chamberlain) 0 3
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 113 7 0
Rochester (John Pope) 78 0 0
Rye (James Benn) 4 6
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 3 16 2
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 5 18 8
Shoreham (James Lamb) 0 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 435 13 1
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 137 0
Southwold (Edward Davies) 2 4 0
Truro (Richard Jennings) 0 11
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 45 0 0
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 7 8 6
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 54 19
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 2 5
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 271 7 8
(total Outports 5,611l. 12s. 10d.) 44,380 19 3
(total for the Additional Impositions 46,200l. 18s. 7¾d.)
for the New Subsidy:
out of the New Subsidy to 31 July 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 5,707 7 2
several merchants for interest on their bonds 507 5
(total London port 6,214l. 12s. 6½d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Row) 139 13
Boston (Charles Northcote, late Collector) 49 17 2
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffrys) 17 0 9
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 5,318 14
Bydiford (Charles Jones, late Collector) 855 15
ditto (Thomas Jans) 48 16 6
Chepstow (Walter Aldey) 18 16 6
Deal (Salathiel Rolfe) 8 18
Exeter (Charles Orchard, late Collector) 100 0 0
ditto (William Chamberlain) 185 1 2
Falmouth (Rawleigh Radford, late Collector) 139 12
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 30 10
Leverpoole (Sir Barnabas Scudamore, late Collector) 23 15 0
ditto (Nathaniel Smith) 961 14 0
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 200 18 0
Milford (William Goodacre) 2 16 11½
Padstow (John Bligh, late Collector) 280 4 4
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 209 11
Plymouth (David Morris) 1,197 15
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 6 12 4
Rochester (John Pope) 27 4
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, late Collector) 80 0 0
Wells (Alexander Middleton, late Collector) 5 9 8
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 93 12 0
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 8 14
Wisbech (Robert Twells) 10 0 0
(total Outports 10,021l. 3s. 9¾d.) 16,235 16
out of the New Subsidy to 29 Sept. 1715:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver In wards, on the Grand Receipt, in money 108,243 6
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt, in money 40,744 7 8
ditto, ditto, in bonds 40,246 15
ditto, on the Wine Receipt, in money 69,701 18 6
(total London port 258,936l. 8s. 5d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 128 14
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 0 4 9
ditto (Fetherstone Nicholson) 43 7
Berwick (George Moore) 35 3
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 78 16
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 150 19 11¼
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffreys) 113 12 11¾
Bridlington (John Bower) 88 10
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 17,754 9 8
Bydiford (Charles Jones, late Collector) 132 0 0
ditto (Thomas Jans) 371 0 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 704 15 2
Chichester (Henry Baker) 4 18 3
Colchester (James Bruce) 148 15
Cowes (John Dale) 81 12
Dartmouth (Lodowick Jackson) 105 12
ditto (Arthur Robinson) 8 15
Deale (Salathiel Rolfe) 71 4
Dover (John Ball) 311 7
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 3,227 5 11
Falmouth (William Pye) 134 1
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 152 9 4
Gweek (Bernard Penrose) 12 14
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 89 6
Hull (Hugh Mason) 3,641 18
Ilfracombe (John Jenkins) 0 3
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 259 9
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 503 7
Lanelthy (John Philips) 24 11
Leverpool (Nathaniel Smith) 3,322 12 8
Loo (John Dyer) 70 9 9
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 373 10
Lynn (Henry Hare) 2,377 13
Maldon (Peter Robjent) 2 0 8
ditto (Walter Walker) 27 1
Milford (William Goodacre) 10 0 0
Minehead (Nicholas Jeffreys) 225 19
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 1,617 13
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 42 18 10
Padstow (William Taylor) 15 5
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 346 4
Poole (Thomas Chamberlain) 102 19
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 902 9 10
Poulton (Joseph Bentley) 4 11 0
Rochester (John Pope) 175 10 11½
Rye (James Benn) 66 12 10¼
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 45 9 10½
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 142 8 2
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 55 14
Shoreham (James Lamb) 94 6 10
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 1,372 11
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 640 5 10¾
Southwold (Edward Davies) 14 12
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 64 9
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 19 6
Truro (Richard Jennings) 46 16
Wells (John Keene) 202 13
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 695 1
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 73 18
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 645 5
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 438 14
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 43 2
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 1,954 2
(total Outports 44,611l. 19s. 3¾d.) 303,548 7
out of the New Subsidy since 29 Sept. 1715:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt in money 28,228 9
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt, in money 5,778 17 10
ditto, ditto, in bonds 648 11 7
ditto, on the Wine Receipt, in money 2,385 3 5
(total London port 37,041l. 2s. 1½d.)
Outports:
Bridlington (John Bower) 7 8
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 4,887 7
Colchester (James Bruce) 23 19 11¼
Cowes (John Dale) 9 12 11¾
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 8 0 11
Hull (Hugh Mason) 354 3 0
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 486 9 0
Loo (John Dyer) 0 18
Lynn (Henry Hare) 152 7
Rochester (John Pope) 163 4 0
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 222 5
(total Outports 6,315l. 17s. 4¼d.) 43,356 19
(total for the New Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage 363,141l. 3s. 6¾d.)
for the First Additional or One-Third Subsidy:
out of the One-third Subsidy to 8 March 1706–7:
Fowey (James Pilson, late Collector) 2 10 0
Padstow (John Bligh, ditto) 5 14 10¼
Swanzey (Mathew Seys, ditto) 4 18
13 2 11
out of ditto from 8 March 1706–7:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt in money 47,390 15 10½
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt, ditto 15,507 5 4
ditto, ditto in bonds 13,631 14
ditto, on the Wine Receipt in money 24,028 13 4
several merchants for interest on their bonds 68 8 10¼
(total London port 100,626l. 18s. 0¼d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 88 2
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 0 1 7
ditto (Fetherstone Nicholson) 8 9 0
Berwick (George Moore) 11 14
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 26 5 5
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 48 3 9
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffrys) 23 9 10½
Bridlington (John Bower) 36 2
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 9,354 17 8
Bydiford (Thomas Jans) 110 13 0
Chepstow (Walter Aldey) 6 5
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 425 8 11¼
Chichester (Henry Baker) 1 12 9
Colchester (James Bruce) 58 3
Cowes (John Dale) 74 6 2
Dartmouth (Lodowick Jackson) 36 16
Deal (Salathiel Rolfe) 26 7
Dover (John Ball) 133 7 9
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 1,061 3
Falmouth (William Pye) 49 18
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 60 19
Gweek (Bernard Penrose) 4 5
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 32 10
Hull (Hugh Mason) 1,296 17 10
Ilfracombe (John Jenkins) 0 1
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 67 4 10½
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 136 9 7
Lanellthy (John Philips) 8 5 7
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 1,263 6 0
Loo (John Dyer) 23 16 4
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 389 0 10¼
Lynn (Henry Hare) 764 0 0
Malden (Peter Robjent) 0 13
ditto (Walter Walker) 9 0 4
Minehead (Francis Webber, late Collector) 100 0 0
ditto (Nicholas Jeffreys) 75 6
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 604 6
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 14 6
Padstow (John Bligh, late Collector) 24 1
ditto (William Taylor) 5 1
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 163 18
Penzance (Francis Medcalfe) 50 0 0
Poole (Thomas Chamberlain) 42 12
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 264 3 1
Poulton (Joseph Bentley) 1 18 7
Rochester (John Pope) 127 15 7
Rye (James Benn) 22 4
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 15 3
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 47 9
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 18 11
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, late Collector) 20 0 0
ditto (James Lamb) 26 19
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 487 2
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 230 1
Southwold (Edward (Davies) 4 17
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 16 15
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 6 8 10
Truro (Richard Jennings) 15 12
Wells (John Keene) 48 2
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 376 11
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 24 12 10
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 212 10
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 140 11
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 14 7 5
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 828 11
(total Outports 19,668l. 5s. 6d.) 120,295 3
(total for the One-third Subsidy 120,308l. 6s. 5¼d.)
for the Second Additional or Two-third Subsidy on Tonnage and Poundage:
out of the Two-third Subsidy to 8 March 1711–12:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 883 13
Outports:
Padstow (John Bligh, late Collector) 11 13 0
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, ditto) 37 13
(total Outports 49l. 6s. 5½d.) 932 19 6
out of the Two-third Subsidy from 8 March 1711–12:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 55,625 0 7
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 1,646 14 11
ditto, on the Wine Receipt 48,058 8 7
(total London port 105,330l. 4s. 1d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 82 16
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 0 3 2
ditto (Fetherston Nicholson) 16 17
Berwick (George Moore) 21 18 4
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 48 13
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 90 5 11¾
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffreys) 85 15 10
Bridlington (John Bower) 51 0
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 6,176 15
Bydiford (Charles Jones) 60 9 6
ditto (Thomas Jans) 32 7 6
Chepstow (Walter Aldey) 12 11 1
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 552 7
Chichester (Henry Baker) 3 5
Colchester (James Bruce) 52 9
Cowes (John Dale) 89 14
Dartmouth (Lodowick Jackson) 66 8
Deal (Salathiel Rolfe) 54 3 11
Dover (John Ball) 263 11
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 1,016 2
Falmouth (William Pye) 87 5
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 117 4 10
Gweek (Bernard Penrose) 8 8 10¼
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 58 17
Hull (Hugh Mason) 2,434 9 3
Ilfracombe (John Jenkins) 0 2 5
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 117 2
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 118 11
Lanelthy (John Philips) 16 11
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 622 8 0
Loo (John Dyer) 41 18
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 57 3 6
Lynn (Henry Hare) 1,483 3 10¾
Malden (Peter Robjent, late Collector) 1 6
ditto (Walter Walker) 18 0
Milford (William Goodacre) 7 0 0
Minehead (Francis Webber, late Collector) 127 16 0
ditto (Nicholas Jeffryes) 129 7 8
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 869 18
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 28 12
Padstow (William Taylor) 10 3
Penryn (Ambrose Thompson) 273 3
Plymouth (David Morris) 234 1 5
Poole (Thomas Chamberlain) 75 16 5
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 424 15 2
Poulton (Joseph Bentley) 3 17 2
Rochester (John Pope) 228 17 0
Rye (James Benn) 44 8
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 31 19
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 79 13 5
Scarborough (John Baynes, late Collector) 0 13
ditto (Timothy Fish) 34 5
Shoreham (James Lamb, late Collector) 53 19
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 885 9
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 337 15
Southwold (Edward Davies) 8 15 11¼
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 27 11
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 12 15
Truro (Richard Jennings) 31 4 7
Wells (John Keene) 127 15 6
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 195 15
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 59 8
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 68 12 10¾
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 286 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 24 0 11½
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 800 7 2
(total Outports 19,484l. 12s. 0¼d.) 124,814 16
(total for the Two-third Subsidy 125,747l. 15s. 7¼d.)
for the New Duty on Coffee, Tea etc.:
out of the New Duty to 24 June 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 5,710 18 0
Outports:
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 0 10 0
Lynn (Henry Hare) 0 10 0
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 9 6
(total Outports 10l. 6s. 4½d.) 5,721 4
out of ditto from 25 June 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 18,913 2
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 1,941 15 6
(total London port 20,854l. 18s. 2½d.)
Outports:
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 1 0
Cowes (John Dale) 0 13
Dover (John Ball) 18 14 0
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 46 16
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 0 5 0
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 0 1 6
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 0 10 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 1 8 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 4 14
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 37 2 4
(total Outports 110l. 5s. 6¼d.) 20,965 3
(total for the New Duties on Coffee, Tea etc., 26,686l. 8s. 1¼d.)
out of the Additional ditto to 24 June 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 4,092 6
Outports:
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffreys) 3 6 9
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 12 12 4
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 9 2
(total Outports 25l. 1s. 9½d.) 4,117 8 4
out of the Additional Duty from 25 June 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 4,574 10 2
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 1,972 7 3
(total London port 6,546l. 17s. 5d.)
Outports:
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 1 0
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 150 0 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 0 8 0
Cowes (John Dale) 1 11 11¾
Dover (John Ball) 17 18
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 47 11 0
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 0 15 0
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 0 5 0
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 2 16 10
Lanelthy (John Philips) 0 18 0
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 1 1 8
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 0 10 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 1 8 0
Whithaven (Alfrid Lawson) 0 0 10½
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 4 14
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 35 1
(total Outports 265l. 1s. 8¼d.) 6,811 19
(total for the Additional Duties on Coffee, Tea, etc. 10,929l. 7s. 5¼d.)
for the Second 25l. per cent. and per ton on French Goods imported:
out of this Duty to 29 Sept. 1715:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 4,433 15 6
ditto, on the Wine Receipt 24,298 7 6
(total London port 28,732l. 3s.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 10 8
Beaumaris (Fetherston Nicholson) 9 7
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffreys) 132 9
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 824 1
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 520 4 3
Chichester (Henry Baker) 0 12 6
Dartmouth (Lodowick Jackson) 17 16 7
ditto (Arthur Robinson) 7 9
Deale (Salathiel Rolfe) 0 3 0
Dover (John Ball) 41 13 2
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 273 6 11
Falmouth (William Pye) 97 18 11½
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 285 7 11¼
Hull (Hugh Mason) 13 4
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 360 0 0
Looe (John Dyer) 109 18
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 111 0 6
Lynn (Henry Hare) 0 18 8
Milford (William Goodacre) 2 11
Minehead (Nicholas Jeffreys) 117 9 5
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 47 5 4
Penryn (Ambrose Thompson) 85 7
Poole (Thomas Chamberlaine) 134 11
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 1,040 12 10
Poulton (Joseph Bentley) 1 13
Rochester (John Pope) 90 0 0
Rye (James Benn) 12 19
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 11 14 10¾
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 20 7
Shoreham (James Lamb) 547 4
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 1,785 10
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 0 16 0
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 187 6
Truro (Richard Jennings) 0 12 6
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 191 13 4
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 2 9
Yarmouth (Thomas Moor) 44 3
35,872 14
(total Outports 7,140l. 11s. 0¾d.)
out of this Duty since 29 Sept. 1715:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 914 1
ditto, on the Wine Receipt 2,912 5 7
(total London port 3,826l. 6s. 9½d.)
Outports:
Looe (John Dyer) 4 18 9
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 100 0 0
(total Outports 104l. 18s. 9d.) 3,931 5
(total for the Second 25l. per cent.
and per ton 39,803l. 19s. 7¼d.)
for the Duty of 25l. per tun on French Prize Wines:
Penrynn (Ambrose Thomson) 545 14
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 8 4
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 4 4 11
558 4
for the Duty on Whale Fins:
out of this Duty to 31 July 1710:
Scarborough (John Baines (or Baynes), late Collector) 7 14
out of this Duty to 31 July 1712:
ditto (ditto) 1 6 3
out of this Duty from 1 Aug. 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 7,301 0 6
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 397 18
(total London port 7,698l. 19s. 3½d.)
Outports:
Hull (Hugh Mason) 44 13 10¾
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 74 0 2
(total Outports 118l. 14s. 0¾d.) 7,817 13
(total for the Duty on Whale Fins 7,826l. 14s. 2d.)
for the Expired Duties on Coals:
out of this Duty to 15 May 1703:
Lynn (John Kent, late Collector) 48 17 6
out of this Duty to 15 May 1708:
Boston (Charles Northcote, late Collector) 331 19
Lynn (John Kent, ditto) 13 3 11¼
345 3
out of this Duty to Michaelmas 1710:
Leigh (Charles Horwell, late Collector) 0 7 6
Lynn (John Kent, ditto) 81 19
Padstow (John Bligh, ditto) 350 0 0
432 6
(total for the Expired Duties on Coals, 826l. 7s. 1¼d.)
for the growing Duties on Coals:
out of the Duty of 3s. u chaldron from 30Sept. 1710:
London port:
Richard Peirce, Collector of this Duty 56,858 1 10½
Outports:
Aldeburgh (James Syred) 175 4 11¾
Arundell (Nicholas Davies) 41 19
Barnstaple (Robert Row) 333 0
Beaumaris (William Lewis) 29 8 3
ditto (Fetherston Nicholson) 119 18
Berwick (George Moore) 1 19
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 370 14
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 2,138 1
Bridgwater (William Cornish) 5 8
ditto (Nicholas Jefferys) 646 14
Bridlington (John Bower) 551 9
Bydiford (Charles Jones) 278 13 0
ditto (Thomas Jans) 80 0 0
Chepstow (Walter Aldey) 50 4
Chichester (Henry Baker) 95 12
Colchester (James Bruce) 607 10
Cowes (John Dale) 98 6
Dartmouth (Lodowick Jackson) 162 9 2
Deale (Salathiel Rolfe) 339 0 11¾
Dover (John Ball) 236 14 8
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 561 14
Falmouth (William Pye) 52 5
Feversham (John Smallman) 484 5 11¾
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 32 16
Glocester (Richard Cossley) 50 7 11½
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 536 15
Hull (Hugh Mason) 1,200 8
Ilfracombe (Thomas Medcalfe, late Collector) 110 0 0
ditto (John Jenkins) 41 11
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 1,044 8 0
Leigh (Charles Howell, late Collector) 17 8 4
ditto (John Bowen) 72 0 0
Looe (John Dyer) 24 6
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 44 4
ditto (Henry Badcock) 36 6
Lynn (Henry Hare) 4,735 12
Maldon (Peter Robjent) 230 6
ditto (Daniel Moreau) 166 12 9
ditto (Walter Walker) 349 17 7
Milford (William Goodacre) 31 1 10
Minehead (Nicholas Jefferys) 262 18
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 36 1
Padstow (William Taylor) 107 13
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 35 13 3
Plymouth (David Morris) 287 7 3
Pool (Thomas Chamberlain) 145 4
ditto (Henry Baker) 16 9 9
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 794 12 3
Rochester (John Pope) 920 14 0
Rye (John Benn) 21 1
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 80 3
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 747 14
Scarborough (John Bains, late Collector) 16 4 10¾
ditto (Timothy Fish) 465 18
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, late Collector) 36 10
ditto (James Lamb) 93 16 11
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 893 9
Southwold (Edward Davies) 121 2
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 82 1 3
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 1 15 10¼
Truro (Richard Jennings) 33 4 8
Wells (John Keene) 572 3 10¼
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 192 14 10¼
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 1,011 3
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 430 10 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 298 4
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 4,307 5
(total Outports 28,197l. 0s. 3d.) 85,055 2
out of the Duty of 2s. a chaldron:
London port:
Richard Peirce, Collector of this Duty 37,905 7 11
Outports:
Aldeburgh (James Syred) 116 16
Arundell (Nicholas Davies) 27 15 11½
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 148 13 10¼
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 12 19
ditto (Fetherston Nicholson) 79 19
Berwick (George Moore) 1 6
Blakeney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 247 2
Boston (Samuel Oldfeild) 1,442 0 0
Bridgwater (William Cornish, late Collector) 1 6
ditto (Nicholas Jeffryes) 299 16 2
Bridlington (John Bower) 344 9 11½
Bydiford (Thomas Jans) 25 0 0
Chepstowe (Walter Aldey) 33 9 9
Chichester (Henry Baker) 63 14
Colchester (James Bruce) 472 10 11½
Cowes (John Dale) 65 12
Deal (Salathiel Rolfe) 212 16
Dover (John Ball) 145 18
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 380 15 10¼
Falmouth (William Pye) 86 9
Feversham (John Smallman) 316 3
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 21 18 1
Glocester (Richard Cosseley) 33 15
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 357 17 10¾
Hull (Hugh Mason) 802 19
Ilfracomb (John Jenkins) 27 14
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 706 5
Leigh (Charles Horwell, late Collector) 11 12
ditto (John Bowen) 48 0 0
Looe (John Dyer) 16 4
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 6 2
ditto (Henry Badcock) 7 10 11¼
Lynn (Henry Hare) 3,243 5
Malden (Peter Robjent) 153 11
ditto (Daniel Moreau) 111 2 0
ditto (Walter Walker) 233 5
Milford (William Goodacre) 20 7 7
Minehead (Nicholas Jeffreys) 108 4 10¾
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 24 1
Padstowe (William Taylor) 62 0 0
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 23 14 11¾
Plymouth (David Morris) 153 6 10
Pool (Thomas Chamberlain) 97 9
ditto (Henry Baker) 10 19 10¾
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 354 6 0
Rochester (John Pope) 618 3 0
Rye (James Benn) 14 1
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 42 3 9
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 505 1
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 344 14 11½
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, late Collector) 25 0 0
ditto (James Lamb) 61 17
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 620 0
Southwold (Edward Davies) 102 9 10¼
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 47 2 8
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 1 4
Truro (Richard Jennings) 26 9 10¼
Wells (John Keene) 388 0 0
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 130 0 0
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 674 2
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 287 0 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 187 8
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 2,805 9 7
(total Outports 18,041l. 4s. 0½d.) 55,946 11 11½
(total for the Growing Duties on Coals 141,001l. 14s. 1d.)
for the Duty of 15l. per cent. on India goods:
out of the Duty to 23 June 1714:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver, on the Grand Receipt 3,291 1
out of the Duty from 24 June 1714:
London port:
ditto, ditto 29,710 15 7
(total for the Duty of 15l. per cent. 33,001l. 17s. 0½d.)
for the Coinage Duty:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Wine Receipt 8,564 10
ditto, on Brandy and Mum 472 11 10
(total London port 9,037l. 1s. 11½d.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 16 13
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 0 2 11
ditto (Fetherston Nicholson) 1 9 10½
Berwick (George Moore) 0 0 11
Blakeney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 0
Boston (Charles Northcote, late Collector) 0 1 5
Bridgwater (Nicholas Jeffryes) 13 5
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 668 0 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 100 0 0
Cowes (John Dale) 0 6 10¼
Deale (Salathiel Rolfe) 7 7 1
Dover (John Ball) 38 1 5
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 142 18
Falmouth (Rawleigh Radford, late Collector) 20 7
ditto (William Pye) 12 1 5
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 7 18
Gweek (Bernard Penrose) 0 8
Hull (Hugh Mason) 259 16 10
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 1 7 11½
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 13 19
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 87 1 0
Looe (John Dyer) 3 15
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 9 3 8
Lynn (Henry Hare) 283 7 10¼
Minehead (Nicholas Jefferys) 3 14 5
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 8 0
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 6 10
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 33 9
Plymouth (David Morris) 40 0 0
Poole (Thomas Chamberlain) 7 17
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 75 2 4
Poulton (Joseph Bentley) 3 4
Rochester (John Pope) 17 1 7
Rye (James Benn) 11 14 2
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 5 1 11½
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 1 4 4
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, late Collector) 3 4 6
ditto (James Lamb) 11 15
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 202 11
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 9 12
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 4 19
Truro (Richard Jennings) 0 1
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 62 0 0
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 5 17 0
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 71 15
Yarmouth (Thomas Moor) 64 4
11,373 18 11½
(total Outports 2,336l. 17s.) 11,373 18 11½
for the Duty of 4½ per cent. before 29 Sept. 1715:
Thomas Scott, Husband of Plantation Goods in London 7,994 0
John Helden, Collector at St. Christopher's 500 0 0
8,494 0
for the Duty on Pepper and other Grocery:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 16,839 11
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Rowe) 5 9
Beaumaris (Fetherston Nicholson) 1 16 2
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 3,705 16 8
Dover (John Ball) 0 16
Exeter (William Chamberlain) 410 11
Falmouth (William Pye) 1 3
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 41 19
Leverpool (Nathaniel Smith) 180 0 0
Looe (John Dyer) 108 11
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 91 10 11
Lynn (Henry Hare) 5 7
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 1 14
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 146 17
Plymouth (David Morris) 153 4 0
Poole (Thomas Chamberlain) 0 4 6
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 56 15
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 2 8 6
Shoreham (Thomas Brigden, late Col-
lector)
13 2
ditto (James Lamb) 0 16 10½
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 198 1 10½
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 10 12
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 12 19 10½
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 22 16
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 160 9
22,172 17 9
(total Outports 5,333l. 5s. 11½d.) 22,172 17 9
for the New and Additional Duty on Candles:
out of the New Duty:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 1 19 4
Outports:
Beaumarris (Fetherston Nicholson) 0 5 0
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 0 4 8
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 3 8 10½
(total Outports 3l. 18s. 6½d.) 5 17 10½
out of the Additional Duty:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 1 19 4
Outports:
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 0 4 8
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 3 8 10½ 5 17 10½
(total Outports 3l. 13s. 6½d.)
(total for the Duty on Candles 11l. 10s. 9d.)
for the Subsidy Outward:
London port:
the Earl of Manchester, Receiver Outward 19,295 9 10½
John Benson, Receiver of the Duty on Leather 704 5
Richard Miller, Receiver of the Duty on White Woollen Cloth 553 7 6
(total London port 20,553l. 3s.)
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Row) 12 16 11½
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 1 4 9
ditto (Fetherston Nicholson) 75 1
Berwick (George Moore) 7 8 0
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 6 0
Bridlington (John Bower) 52 3
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 2,323 19 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 1,944 7 10¼
Chichester (Henry Baker) 0 14
Colchester (James Bruce) 42 3
Cowes (John Dale) 19 7 10¼
Deale (Salathiel Rolfe) 11 9
Dover (John Ball) 164 8
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 53 9
Falmouth (William Pye) 102 11 10½
Faversham (John Smalman) 75 2 11¾
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 32 7
Gloucester (Richard Cossley) 9 9 0
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 16 9 11¼
Hull (Hugh Mason) 3,256 6
Ilfracombe (John Jenkins) 2 18 11½
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 12 19
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 189 0
Lanelthy (John Phillips) 35 19
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 969 4 0
Looe (John Dyer) 10 12 4
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 12 4
Lynn (Henry Hare) 17 7
Maldon (Peter Robjent) 14 13 4
Milford (William Goodacre) 227 11 6
Newcastle (Anthony Issacson) 5,316 9
Newhaven (Edward Pollington) 0 14
Padstow (William Taylor) 18 16 0
Penrynn (Ambrose Thompson) 63 0
Poole (Thomas Chamberlaine) 93 10
ditto (Henry Baker) 1 1
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 50 0 0
Poulton (Joseph Bentley) 2 8 6
Rochester (John Pope) 17 0 0
Rye (James Benn) 24 10
St. Ives (Richard Upton) 8 0
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 2 7 6
Scarborough (John Baines, late Collector) 9 10
ditto (Timothy Fish) 160 7 0
Shoreham (James Lambert) 1 18
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 203 4
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 1,139 14 11½
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 5,089 6
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 420 4
Truro (Richard Jennings) 158 9
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 28 12 11
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 114 12
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 59 16 1
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 5 7
Yarmouth (Thomas Moor) 417 13
(total Outports 23,100l. 13s. 7d.) 43,653 16 7
for the Enumerated Duties from the American Plantations:
John Moore, Collector at Philadelphia 237 3 3
John Helden, at St. Christopher's 91 11
Peter Beckford, at Jamaica 80 17
John Huffam, at Nevis 233 3
William Gerrish, at Mountserratt 85 16 11
Tobias Knight at Currituck 11 2 6
George Luke, Collector at the Lower part of James River, Virginia 9 4
748 19
for the Prize Duties from the American Plantations:
Peter Beckford, Collector at Jamaica 2,267 9
for the New and Additional Duties on Hides etc.:
out of the New Duties on Hides:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 3,467 18 10½
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 32 18
(total London port 3,500l. 16s. 11d.)
Outports:
Beaumaris (Fetherston Nicholson) 0 7 3
Colchester (Joseph Sewell) 6 16 6
Cowes (John Dale) 1 10 0
Dover (John Ball) 5 10 3
Hull (Hugh Mason) 2 1 0
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 6 0 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 6 6 3
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawton) 5 11 6
3,534 19 8
(total Outports 34l. 2s. 9d.)
out of the Additional Duties on Hides:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 53,313 1
ditto, on the Plantation Receipt 223 3
(total London port 53,536l. 4s. 10d.)
Outports:
Beaumaris (Fetherston Nicholson) 0 7 8
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 207 18 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 5 12 4
Cowes (John Dale) 1 10 0
Dover (John Ball) 0 0 9
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 5 12 1
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 0 5 0
Hull (Hugh Mason) 5 11 1
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 0 10 0
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 6 10 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 3 7
Whithaven (Alfrid Lawson) 5 15 1
(total Outports 242l. 19s. 1½d.) 53,779 3 11½
(total for the Duties on Hides 57,314l. 3s. 7½d.)
for the Duty on Hops:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 3,070 4 0
Outports:
Berwick (George Moore) 4 4 0
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 32 6 0
Bridlington (John Bower) 113 15 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 50 0 0
Dover (John Ball) 20 7 9
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 327 2 6
Hull (Hugh Mason) 69 4 6
Lanelthy (John Phillips) 30 16 0
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 356 18 3
Padstow (William Taylor) 2 2 0
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 65 3 0
Sandwich (Benjamin Fisher) 7 7 0
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 11 10 9
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 5 5 0
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 3 3 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 34 6 0
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 135 14 9
(total Outports 1,269l. 5s. 6d.) 4,339 9 6
for the New Duty on Rock Salt:
Leverpoole (Nathaniel Smith) 546 0 0
for the New and Additional Duties on Soap etc.:
out of the New Duty on Soap:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards,
on the Grand Receipt
13,022 17 9
Outports:
Beaumaris (William Lewis, late Collector) 0 0 10
ditto (Fetherston Nicholson) 4 7 3
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 2 0
Bristol (Jacob Reynardson) 320 0 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 3 6 4
Colchester (James Bruce) 3 14 9
Dover (John Ball) 9 9 10¾
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 115 3
Falmouth (William Pye) 0 13
Fowey (Charles Lamb) 1 19 0
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 1 1
Hull (Hugh Mason) 78 18 8
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 12 7 6
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 19 14 2
Looe (John Dyer) 0 1 6
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 1 6
Minehead (Francis Webber, late Collector) 98 10 0
ditto (Nicholas Jeffreys) 0 16 8
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 113 10
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 0 18 0
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 0 1 0
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 0 10 0
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 1 19
Whitehaven (Alfrid Lawson) 0 2 6
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 1 15 3
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 138 8
(total Outports 929l. 3s. 3d.) 13,952 1 0
out of the Additional Duty on Soap etc.:.
London port:
Sir John Shaw, Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 7,131 13
Outports:
Beaumaris (Fetherston Nicholson) 1 2 9
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Short-
ing)
1 11
Bristoll (Jacob Reynardson) 100 0 0
Chester (Joseph Sewell) 0 18 8
Colchester (James Bruce) 2 0 0
Dover (John Ball) 5 10
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 60 0 1
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 1 1
Hull (Hugh Mason) 49 12 6
Ipswich (Samuel Kettilby) 6 3 9
Lancaster (Joseph Bentley) 9 17 1
Looe (John Dyer) 0 0 9
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 0 10 0
Minehead (Francis Webber) 130 0 0
ditto (Nicholas Jeffreys) 0 8 8
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 46 0
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 0 9 0
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 0 0 6
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 0 5 0
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 0 14 4
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 1 1 0
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 71 0 11½
(total Outports 488l. 8s. 5½d.) 7,620 2 0
(total for the Duties on Soap etc. 21,572l. 3s. 0d.)
for the Duty on Sail Cloth:
out of this Duty to 29 Sept. 1715:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, bt., Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 1,004 11 1
Outports:
Bridlington (John Bower) 0 4 8
Colchester (James Bruce) 7 3 8
Cowes (John Dale) 88 1 7
Exeter (William Chamberlaine) 39 7 3
Falmouth (William Pye) 1 2 6
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 4 9
Hull (Hugh Mason) 57 13 4
Lyme (Thomas Jans) 0 18 8
Lynn (Henry Hare) 6 6 0
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 66 1 4
Portsmouth (Samuel Bincks) 27 5
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 2 6 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 9 5 10
Southwould (Edward Davies) 1 10 4
Stockton (Thomas Lowson) 3 12 4
Sunderland (William Ettrick) 7 7 8
Wells (John Keen) 4 11 11
Weymouth (Thomas Bower) 7 0 0
Wisbeech (Robert Twells) 1 0 0
Woodbridge (Oliver Newby) 1 8 0
Yarmouth (Thomas Moor) 63 11 2
(total Outports 400l. 7s. 2d.) 1,404 18 3
out of this Duty from 29 Sept. 1715:
London port:
Sir John Shaw, bt., Receiver Inwards, on the Grand Receipt 351 2
Outports:
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 40 12 0 391 14
(total for the Duty on Sail Cloth 1,796l. 12s. 5½d.)
for the New Duty on Coals exported:
London port:
the Earl of Manchester, Receiver Outwards 63 5 0
Outports:
Barnstaple (Robert Row) 1 2 6
Berwick (George Moore) 6 0 0
Blackney and Cley (Thomas Shorting) 0 6 0
Deale (Salathiel Rolfe) 10 13 7
Dover (John Ball) 4 7
Harwich (Jacob Bury) 6 9 0
Hull (Hugh Mason) 5 14 0
Looe (John Dyer) 4 9 4
Lynn (Henry Hare) 1 10 0
Milford (William Goodacre) 15 1 0
Newcastle (Anthony Isaacson) 2,736 13 1
Scarborough (Timothy Fish) 160 7 0
Southampton (Francis Medcalfe) 2 15 3
Swanzey (William Gwynn) 237 4 1
Whitby (Hamlet Woods) 43 13 0
Yarmouth (Thomas Moore) 97 1 1
3,396 11
(total Outports 3,333l. 6s. 1½d.)
(total Receipts as above 1,583,264l. 6s. 0d.)
money received for the New Duty of 5l. per cent. on East India Goods to be paid over to the East India Company for the maintenance of Ambassadors 6,019 10 8
total charge and receipts £1,876,933 17
Discharge.
Salaries of the Commissioners and others borne on the quarter-books of London port:
Commissioners, Sir John Werden, bt., Matthew Prior, Edward Gibbon and Sir David Nairne, Michaelmas 1714 to 9 Nov. 1714 inclusive; Sir Walter Young, Sir Matthew Dudley, bts., John Poulteney and Thomas Walker, thereafter to Michaelmas 1715; John Bridges, Michaelmas 1714 to 4 Dec. 1714 inclusive and Sir Charles Peers succeeding him to Michaelmas 1715; Robert Williamson, Michaelmas 1714 to 17 March 1714–15 and Sir Thomas Frankland succeeding him to Michaelmas 1715; Sir John Stanley, bt., year to Michaelmas 1715; at 1,000l. per an. each 7,000 0 0
Charles Carkesse, Secretary to the Commissioners, including 290l. for clerks 690 0 0
John Manley, Plantation and Western Clerk 130 0 0
Robert Stephens, Solicitor for the Customs 300 0 0
George Medcalfe, his Assistant 100 0 0
the Receiver General, for his staff 340 0 0
William Leach, Paymaster of the Incidents 40 0 0
Robert Paul, Assistant to the Comptroller General, from 22 Feb. 1714–15 88 6 8
Arnold Sansom, Comptroller of the Issues etc., for himself and clerks 580 0 0
James Godolphin, Register General of Trading Ships of Great Britain, including 167l. 10s. for clerks, named 667 10 0
Charles Davenant, Inspector General of the Exports and Imports at 1,200l. per an. for himself and clerks, to 7 Nov. 1714, the day of his death, and Henry Martin succeeding him at 700l. per an. whereof 200l. for clerks 752 0 2
George Langton, Inspector General of the Outport Collectors, including 200l. for clerks 600 0 0
the four Examiners of the Outport Books (abating 2l. 7s. 6d. for a vacancy and 9l. 6s. 6d. stopped from the salary of William Hayes to the time of his dismission) 188 6 0
Benjamin Code, Examiner of the Sufficiency of Officers' Securities etc 100 0 0
Thomas Lambard, Surveyor General of the Riding Officers in Kent and Sussex to 6 Dec. 1714 and Henry Baker succeeding him from 29 Dec. 1714 at 500l. per an. and 40l. per an. for a clerk 504 9 11
Maurice Birchfeild, Correspondent in Ireland, Michaelmas 1714 to 6 April 1715 53 5 11
Charles Downing, Comptroller for approving Merchants' Securities 200 0 0
Thomas Hudson, Viewer of Tobacco 200 0 0
Officers of the Warehouse, detailed with names 390 0 0
ditto of the Warehouse for prohibited India Goods, ditto 300 0 0
Stephen Scott, Surveyor of the Act of Navigation 100 0 0
Watermen, Coastwaiters, Tidesmen etc. 14,846 15 3
28,170 13 11
fees and allowances to the Patent Officers in London port:
Rowland Holt, late Comptroller General of the Accompts of the Customs, to Xmas 1714, and William Burnet, succeeding him from 1 Jan. 1714–15, at 1,000l. per an 983 6 8
Sir John Shaw, bt., and Charles Shaw, Collector Inwards 466 13 4
Charles, Earl of Manchester, Collector Outwards 319 6 1
the heirs of Andrew Newport and James Halsall, Surveyor General of the
Customs
500 0 0
Charles Downing, Comptroller General of the Great and Privy Customs 255 0 0
Thomas Gibson and other Surveyors of the Petty Customs 300 0 0
Henry Ferne, this Accomptant. 1,000 0 0
Sir William Fowlis, Head Searcher 120 0 0
the Undersearchers, the Customer of Wool, the Comptroller of the Great and Petty Customs, the Register of Seizures, Customers, Searchers, King's Waiters etc., detailed with names 1,247 1 5
5,191 7 6
fees and allowances to the Patent Officers in the Outports, named etc 1,826 3 0
salaries etc. of the Officers in the Foreign Plantations:
for the Established Salaries:
Thomas Broughton, Collector of Charles Town, South Carolina; 1½ years to Midsummer 1715 90 0 0
Tobias Knight, serving as Collector at Carrituck in North Carolina; same time 60 0 0
Edward Hill, Collector at the upper part of James River in Virginia; year to Midsummer 1715 40 0 0
George Luke, Collector at the lower part of ditto; half year to Xmas 1714 50 0 0
Sampson Trevethan, Surveyor of Elizabeth River in Virginia; year to Midsummer 1715 45 0 0
William Buckner, Collector at York River in Virginia; same time 40 0 0
Richard Chichester, Collector at Rapahanock River in Virginia; same time 80 0 0
Daniel McCarty, serving as Collector at South Potomack in Virginia; three years to Midsummer 1715 240 0 0
Henry Scarburgh, Collector at Accomack and Northampton Counties; year to Midsummer 1715 40 0 0
John Dansey, Collector at Poteuxen in Maryland; same time 80 0 0
William Bladen, Surveyor at Anapolis in Maryland; same time 60 0 0
John Phelps, Riding Surveyor at Pocomock in Maryland; same time 60 0 0
Thomas Collier, Surveyor at Williamstad in Maryland; 1½ years to Xmas 1714 52 10 0
Stephen Knight, Riding Surveyor at Bahama and Sassafras in Maryland; 1½ years to Midsummer 1715 75 0 0
William Fasset, serving as Surveyor as Wiccomoco and Munin in Maryland; year to Midsummer 1715 40 0 0
William Dyer, Surveyor at Delaware Bay in Maryland; half year to Xmas 1714 25 0 0
John Moore, Collector at Philadelphia in Pensilvania; year to Midsummer 1715 160 0 0
Samuel Lowman, Collector at Newcastle in Pensilvania; same time 90 0 0
Henry Brook, Collector at Lewis in Pensilvania; same time 90 0 0
William Alexander, Comptroller at Pensilvania; same time 80 0 0
John Graves, Collector of the Bahama Islands; same time 70 0 0
William Keith, Surveyor General of the Southern part of the Continent of America, for himself and clerk and for a boat and four boatmen; same time 280 0 0
Thomas Farmer, serving as Collector at Perth Amboy in East Jersey; same time 40 0 0
John Rolfe, Collector at Bridlington in West Jersey; same time 40 0 0
Thomas Byerley, Collector at New York; same time 55 0 0
William Carter, Comptroller there; same time 55 0 0
John Jekyll, Comptroller at Boston in New England; same time 100 0 0
Thomas Newton, Comptroller there; 1½ years to Midsummer 1715 105 0 0
Robert Armstrong, Collector and Surveyor at Piscataway in New England; year to Midsummer 1715 100 0 0
Charles Blechyndine, Collector and Surveyor at Salem and Marblehead in New England; 1½ years to Midsummer 1715 150 0 0
Nathaniel Kay, Collector and Surveyor at Rhode Island in New England; year to Midsummer 1715 100 0 0
Archibald Cummins, Preventive Officer of the Illegal Trade in Newfoundland; same time 150 0 0
Maurice Birchfeild, Surveyor General of the Northern part of the Continent of America, for himself, a clerk and four boatmen; same time 495 0 0
John Manley, Plantation Clerk; same time 100 0 0
extraordinary salaries and allowances:
Henry Brook, Collector at Lewis, Pensilvania, for a boat and two boatmen; year to Midsummer 1715 40 0 0
Samuel Lowman, Collector at Newcastle in Pensilvania, for the like; same time 40 0 0
William Chambers, Landwaiter, New York; 2½ years allowance to Xmas 1714 125 0 0
William Davies; allowance as Surveyor and Searcher; same time 150 0 0
John Shackmaple, as Collector and Preventive Officer at New London in Connecticus; allowance; same time 200 0 0
Jeremiah Bass, as ditto at Burlington in New Jersey; allowance; same time 75 0 0
Hibbert Newton, as Collector and Surveyor at Anapolis in Nova Scotia and the dependencies thereon; 29 Oct. 1713 to Xmas 1714 70 0 0
4,037 10 0
rent of the Custom House and other annual and accidental payments out of the Customs:
Sir John Cope, bt., for ground rent of the Custom House 274 0 0
Mark Frecker, for making up books of the Income and Issues of the Customs etc. 260 0 0
John Thurkettle, Messenger, for his allowance 60 16 8
Hugh Granger, Examiner Inwards, London port, for additional trouble by the New Impositions 35 0 0
John Massinger, Surveyor at Greenwich 20 0 0
John Lewis, Collector of Taxes, Tower Ward, for sums assessed on Officers' salaries 570 4 0
Capt. Dynes, Commander of the Wivenhoe smack, for so much assessed on his salary 5 0 0
Joseph North, Officer at North Shoebury, for the like 4 0 0
John Bowen, Surveyor at Leigh, for the like 6 0 0
the Remembrancer of the Exchequer, for parchment etc. 489 17 8
the same, for Exchequer fees 45 12 0
the Clerk of the Pipe etc., for fees 161 4 8
this Accomptant, for disbursements in the Exchequer 760 11 10
Edward Harley, for the Auditor's fee, for the General Accompt of the Customs to Xmas 1710 500 0 0
Thomas Foley for ditto to Xmas 1711 and for this Cash Accompt 910 0 0
Mary Page (now wife of Thomas Page) formerly Mary Anguish 53 4 6
Thomas Lambard, late Surveyor General of the Riding Officers in Kent and Sussex 35 10 1
Josiah Chitty, lately a Wine-taster in London port, for acting as Surveyor of the Wine-tasters; 1½ years 300 0 0
Henry Nash and Richard Milliard, for a moiety of the value of brandy seized by them; Stephen Gill and Peregrine Potter, for the like of brandy and wine seized; which brandy and wine was expended among the people assisting to preserve the Custom house in the late Fire 30 9 0
4,521 10 5
annual and accidental payments out of the New Duties, detailed:
out of the New Additional Impositions 155 0 0
out of the New Subsidy 295 0 0
out of the One-third Subsidy 80 0 0
out of the Two-third Subsidy 150 0 0
out of the New Duty on Coffee, Tea etc. 25 0 0
out of the Additional ditto and the Duty on Callicoes 195 0 0
out of the Duty of 25l. per tun on French Wines imported 40 0 0
out of the Duty on Whale-fins 25 0 0
out of the Duty of 15l. per cent. on Muslins 415 0 0
out of the Duties of 3s. and 2s. per chaldron on Coals 1,393 1 11½
out of the Duty of 4½ per cent. 185 0 0
out of the Enumerated Duties 5 0 0
out of the Prize Duties from the American Plantations 2 0 0
out of the New Duty on Pepper and other Grocery 190 0 0
out of the New Duty on Goods Exported 20 0 0
out of the New Duty on Hides 14 2 0
out of the Additional Duty on Hides 50 0 0
out of the New Duty on Soap etc. 38 12
out of the New Duty on Candles 2 0 0
out of the New Duty on Rock Salt exported 2 0 0
out of the New Duty on Hops 2 0 0
out of the Coinage Duty 409 2
3,692 19
necessary and incident charges in the port of London, detailed 38,385 14 10¼
(total payments and allowances as above 85,825l. 18s. 8¾d.)
money repaid on certificates of damages and over entries:
out of the Customs 11,879 12
out of the New Subsidy 7,014 2 11
out of the One-third Subsidy 2,336 10
out of the Two-third Subsidy 4,124 5 11
out of the Additional Impositions 1693 355 9
out of the New Duty on Coffee etc. 135 11 0
out of the Additional ditto and the 15l. per cent. on Callicoes 152 6
Out of the New Duty on Pepper and other Grocery 286 4
out of the Duty of 25l. per tun on French Wine imported 536 13
out of the New Duty on Hides 74 6 7
out of the Additional ditto 192 4 6
out of the New Duty on Soap 83 19
out of the Additional ditto 29 17 4
out of the New Duty on Sail Cloth 1 3 4
out of the New Duty on Hops 242 1 6
and out of the Coinage Duty 9 0
27,453 9 3
money paid on portage bills 1,927 16 4
money paid on debentures for goods ex. ported:
out of the Customs, for the Old Subsidy and Additional Duty 130,475 18 7
and for Corn exported 68,053 9 6
out of the New Subsidy on Tonnage and Poundage 94,908 16
out of the One-third Subsidy 31,709 3
out of the Two-third Subsidy 11,428 4
out of the Additional Impositions 1693 4,208 2 10½
out of the New Duty on Coffee etc. 190 14 10½
out of the Additional ditto and the15l. per cent. on Callicoes 3,164 12 4
out of the Duty of15l.per cent. on Muslins 22,032 16
out of the New Duty on Pepper and other Grocery 1,186 13
out of the5s. per chaldron on Coals to29Sept. 1710 6 8 0
out of the3s. Duty on Coals 231 12
out of the2s. Duty on Coals 154 8
out of the New Duty on Soap etc. 1,631 8
out of the Additional ditto 532 2
out of the New Duty on Hides etc. 1 15 4
out of the Additional ditto 3,048 7
out of the Duty on Sail Cloth 74 2 6
out of the New Duty on Whale Fins 261 3 9
and out of the Coinage Duty 83 4 2
373,383 3 10
(total for the above allowances 402,764l. 9s. 5d.)
annuity to H.R.H. George, Prince of Wales 10,000 0 0
money paid into the Exchequer, detailed by dates:
out of the Customs to31July1712 631 9 2
out of ditto to31July1714 42 12 10
out of ditto from1Aug. 1714 217,454 7 4
(total for the Customs 218,128l. 9s. 4d.)
out of the New Additional Impositions to31July1710 30 0 2
out of ditto to31July1712 12 14
out of ditto to31 July1714 1,361 1 10
out of ditto from1 Aug. 1714 40,378 19 11
(total for the New Additional Impositions 41,782l. 16s. 7½d.)
out of the Duty of25l. per tun on French Prize Wine etc., imported before29Sept. 1715 35,306 1 4
out of ditto on French Wine imported since 29 Sept. 1715 3,921 5
(total for French Wine imported 39,227l. 6s. 10½d.)
out of the Duty of 25l. per tun on French Prize Wine 558 4
out of the New Duty on Coffee, Tea etc. to 23 June1714 5,594 12
out of ditto from 24 June 1714 20,740 9 6
(total for the New Duty on Coffee, Tea etc. 26,335l. 2s. 3½d.)
out of the Additional ditto and the 15l. per cent. on Callicoes to 23 June 1714 3,123 15
ditto from 24 June 1714 4,293 13 9
(total for the Additional Duty on Coffee etc. 7,417l. 8s. 11½d.)
out of the Duty on Whale Fins to 31 July 1710 7 14 7
out of ditto to31 July 1712 1 6 3
out of ditto from 1 Aug. 1714 7,531 9
(total for the Duty on Whale Fins 7,540l. 10s. 5½d.)
out of the 15l. per cent. on Muslins from 25 June 1714 10,746 11 0
out of the expired Duty on Coals to 14May 1703 48 17 6
out of ditto to 14 May 1708 345 3 1
out of ditto to 29 Sept. 1710 425 18 7
(total for the expired Duties on Coals 819l. 19s. 2d.)
out of the Duty of 3s. per chaldron on Coals 83,983 13 4
out of ditto of 2s. per chaldron on Coals 55,238 19
(total for the growing Duties on Coals 139,222l. 12s. 11½d.)
out of the Duty on Coals exported 3,396 11
out of the New Duty on Goods Exported or Subsidy Outwards 43,633 16 11½
out of the New Subsidy to 31 July 1714 4,896 16 8
out of the New Subsidy before 29 Sept. 1715 241,774 4 8
out of ditto since 29 Sept. 1715 31,781 19 11½
(total for the New Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage 278,453l. 1s. 3½d.)
out of the First Additional or One-third Subsidy from 8 March 1706–7 93,990 10 7
out of the Two-third Subsidy to 8 March 1711–12 713 2
out of ditto from 9 March 1711–12 109,332 3
(total for the Second Additional or Twothird Subsidy 110,045l. 5s. 9d.)
out of the Imposition 1709 on Pepper and other Grocery 20,497 10
out of the New Duty on Hides and Skins 3,444 15 9
out of the Additional ditto. 50,501 1 8
(total for the Duties on Hides etc. 53,945l. 17s. 5d.)
out of the New Duty on Soap etc 12,198 0
out of the Additional ditto 7,058 2 1
(total for the Duties on Soap 19,256l. 2s. 8½d.)
out of the Duty on Sail Cloth before Michaelmas1715 1,329 12
out of the ditto since that date 391 14
(total for the Duty on Sail Cloth 1,721l. 6s. 8d.)
out of the New Duty on Hops to 31 July 1715 4,095 8
out of the Duty ofper cent. before Michaelmas1715 6,713 10
out of the Enumerated Duties before Michaelmas 1715 743 19
out of the New Duty on Candles 5 17 10½
out of the Additional ditto 5 12 10½
(total for the Duties on Candles 11l. 10s. 9d.)
out of the Prize Duties from the Plantations before Michaelmas1715 2,267 9
out of the Duty on Rock Salt exported 546 0 0
out of the Coinage Duty 10,872 11 9
1,141,969 15 0
the produce of the New Duty of 5 l. per cent. on East India Goods repaid to the East India Company for the maintenance of Ambassadors 6,019 10 8
total payments and allowances 1,646,579 13
and so remains 230,354 3
sums due and payable on sundry bonds remaining in the Accomptant's hands:
for the Customs to 31 July 1710 34,236 13
for ditto to 31 July 1712 16,981 2
for ditto to 31 July 1714 15,526 7
for ditto from 1 Aug. 1714 33,587 19
for the Additional Impositions to 31 July 1710 210 15 2
for ditto to 31 July 1714 19 10
for the New Subsidy to 1 Feb. 1699– 1700 1,809 18
for ditto to 8 March 1701–2 2,823 3 11¼
for ditto to 31 July 1714 53,490 13
for ditto before Michaelmas 1715 32,369 18
for ditto since that date 648 11 7
for the One-third Subsidy to 8 March 1706–7 16 18
for ditto from 8 March 1706–7 31,014 10
22,736 2
the assignment of a debt taken from John Chigneau, merchant, in lieu of bonds [as in previous Accompts] 358 7 4
depending on sundry persons for money imprested to them:
in the Account of John Knight, late Receiver General, Michaelmas 1696 to 23 Oct. 1697, detailed 475 0 0
in ditto of Richard Hutchinson, late Receiver General, detailed 50 0 0
and on two Riding Officers, named, in Kent 30 0 0
555 0 0
£223,649 9
and so the Accomptant is Indebted 6,704 13
Declared 1 April 1717.