Minute Book: May 1715, 1-11

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 29, 1714-1715. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1957.

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'Minute Book: May 1715, 1-11', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 29, 1714-1715, (London, 1957) pp. 260-262. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol29/pp260-262 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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May 1715, 1-11

May 3. Present: Earl of Halifax, Sir William St. Quintin, Mr. Wortley.
[My Lords] ordered [issues] as follows out of his Majesty's Civil List moneys: viz.
£ s. d.
to the Cofferer of the Household to complete 71,621l. computed by the Board of Greencloth to be the whole expense [of the Household for salaries and emptions] from 1 August 1714 to 31 March 1715 44,593 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Chamber so much as will complete what is incurred in that Office from 1 Aug. 1714 to Lady day 1715 19,794 2 10
to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for bills incurred from 1 Aug. 1714 to 25 March 1715 12,273 4
to ditto for Liveries and Vestures in the same time 3,549 2 2
to ditto for the charge of her late Majesty's funeral 10,579 8 8
to ditto for the charge of his Majesty's Coronation 15,420 0 6
to the Paymaster of the Works [for works and materials] from 1 Aug. 1714 to 31 March 1715
to the Foreign Ministers from 1 Aug. 1714 to about Lady day 1715
Ibid., p. 88.
May 4. Present: ut supra.
The Surveyor General [of Crown Lands], the Surveyor General of Woods, the Surveyor of the Works and the Paymaster of the Works are called in. My Lord Halifax opens the King's intentions in the Orders which his Majesty has signed in relation to the expense in the Office of Works, and then directs the same to be read to the several officers thereby appointed to be the Board of Works.
Notice [by advertisement in the Gazette &c.] to be given of a six months’ payment to the Chest at Chatham [for the six months] ended at Lady day 1714: [the said payment] to be on the 10th June next.
Mr. Beranger is called in. My Lord acquaints him that it would be for his Majesty's service if he could advance a sum of 20,000l. to be paid out of the produce of the tin [which] he is now under contract to sell in Holland &c. He says he is willing to do what he can for his Majesty's service; that he will advance 10,000l. forthwith and the other 10,000l. in a month's time or less. My Lords agree that he shall be allowed at the rate of 5 per cent. per an. from the times of advancing till it is repaid. Ibid., p. 89.
May 11. Present: Earl of Halifax, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir William St. Quintin.
Mr. Hawes [for the Navy Treasurer is] called in. Mr. Aislabie's memorial for [money for] the Navy is considered and thereupon [my Lords] ordered [issues to Mr. Aislabie as Treasurer of the Navy] as follows out of loans to be made on the Land Tax anno 1715 (“ out of loans remaining in the Exchequer on credit of the Land Tax [as by 1 Geo. I., St. 2, c. 1] for the service of the year 1715 ”):
on the head of Wages. £ s. d.
for paying off ships ordered to be laid up (in the margin: 72,000l. part thereof otherwise directed May 24, infra, p. 263) 72,600 0 0
to pay officers of ships who have passed their accounts 10,000 0 0
on the head of Wear and Tear and the head of Ordinary.
in part of 69,776l. for half a year to the Yards to Lady day 1714 30,000 0 0
for Half Pay to the Sea Officers to Xmas 1714 15,000 0 0
to answer Exchequer fees and other Contingents (Contingencies) 2,000 0 0
for the new Course of the Navy for the month of Nov. 1714 7,047 0 0
for the new Course of the Navy for the month of Dec. 1714 19,000 0 0
for the new Course of the Navy for the month of Jan. 1714–15 10,118 0 0
for the new Course of the Navy for the month of Feb. 1714–15 4,880 0 0
on the Head of Victualling.
for the new Course of the Victualling for the month of Nov. 1714 16,951 13 10
for the new Course of the Victualling for the month of Dec. 1714 8,308 19 0
for the new Course of the Victualling for the month of Jan. 1714–15 4,828 1 2
for the new Course of the Victualling for the month of Feb. 1714–15 7,599 16 6
for one year's wages to coopers, labourers and others due at Lady day 1714 11,988 18 6
for Necessary Money, short beer money and Contingencies 3,000 0 0
for Short Allowance [Money] to his Majesty's ships 5,000 0 0
£228,322 9 0
[My Lords likewise directed issues as follows out of the like loans on Land Tax anno 1715 to Harry Mordaunt] Treasurer of the Ordnance:
£
for land services [of the Office of Ordnance] 20,000
for sea services of same 20,000
[Likewise issues out of same as follows] to Robert Walpole, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons:
£ s. d.
towards repaying Mr. Howe 4,334 0 10¼
for subsistence to the Troops to the several times [dates] mentioned in his memorial 64,614 7
(total issues as above to Navy, Ordnance and Army 337,270l. 17s. 5½d.)
Besides these issues my Lords do direct that so much as shall be wanting [left unsubscribed] at two o'clock this day to fill up [or complete the payments charged on] the credit [or loans] of 940,000l. on the Land Tax [anno 1715] shall be issued to the Treasurer of the Navy by tallies of loan in his name: and the [negociable] orders [of repayment accompanying such tallies of loan are] to be drawn without interest, it being intended that the said tallies shall be reserved to raise money at the return of his Majesty's squadron from the Baltic to put such of those ships out of pay as shall be directed to be laid up.
[Later.] The tallies so struck [representing the abovesaid unsubscribed and unexhausted balance of loans on said Land Tax] amounted to 273,379l. 0s. 5½d. Treasury Minute Book XXII, p. 90.Disposition Book XXIII, p. 63.