Minute Book: September 1671

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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'Minute Book: September 1671', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672, (London, 1908) pp. 752-753. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol3/pp752-753 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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September 1671

Sept. 1. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Mr. Edwards: warrant on his privy seal.
Mr. John Robinson: warrant on his petition (erased).
Mr. Cofferer: warrant on his privy seal.
Mr. Lisle et al.: warrant for a year to Sir Edw. Griffin for them: on Sir Ste. Fox's orders.
Mr. Thornbury et al.: warrant to the Cofferer to pay them and [for said Cofferer] to be allowed [for same] on his privy seal for extraordinaries: but get a certificate first. (To stay, &c.)
Mr. Batchelor: warrant on Sir Robert Long's certificate.
[Ibid.]
Sept. 7.
Thursday.
[Charnock's memoranda.]
Earl of St. Albans: his letter about a Jewel: warrant on the loans on the Country Excise.
Robert Stradling: warrant for 10l. as reward for service: to be on the old dormant [privy seal for 10,000l.]
[Ibid. p. 124.]
Sept. 13.
Wednesday
[Charnock's memoranda.]
Mr. Holland to be collector of the Chimney money due from the city of London.
Halberdiers: warrant for 1,500l. for the Halberdiers, [viz.] to the Treasurer of the Chamber for them on the Country Excise: to be done by transferring some of their present assignments.
Grooms of the Bedchamber: warrant for them on the Country Excise.
Query: for survey of the Wardrobe ground.
[Ibid.]
[After Sept. 13.] [Charnock's memoranda.]
Hurst Castle: warrant as in Lord Arlington's letter: Mr. Smith.
Queen's pages: warrants for them: the warrants drawn for the Queen's servants to be looked out.
Sir Edw. Griffin: warrant for 820l. for him on the Country Excise. Query for what service.
Mr. Killegrew: warrant for half a year of his pension.
Mr. Kirke: warrant for half a year [? for the Band of Pensioners].
[Ibid.]
Sept. 25. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Lady Sanderson: warrant for her pension on her patent.
King's officers of the Customs: letter to hasten their certificate about the wines that so the business of the [Customs] farmers' defalcations may be determined.
Sir Ste. Fox: warrant on the Excise for his 14,000l. which he was to have had on the advance of the Farmers of the Customs: to be writ on his orders on the advance money. Also his 10,000l. on his privy seal for secret service [is] to be on the London Excise when the privy [seal is] passed; the docquet being signed to-day.
Warrant on the Excise for 550l. to Sir Ste. Fox, being money which he paid to Madame de Bord by appointment of the Treasury Lords. Fox is to bring a memorandum on what privy seal or letters patent this is to be grounded.
Mr. Ball: warrant on his privy seal.
Queen's sheets: warrant for 250l.: [to be] on some order of the Wardrobe: to be transferred to the Excise when they bring it.
[Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV. p. 125.]
Sept. 26. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Samuel Finnie: warrant [for him] to receive [be receiver of] the [crown] revenue of the counties desired.
Madame de Bord: warrant for 550l.
Mr. Seagar: warrant for 10l. on the quarter due at Michaelmas, 1671.
Mr. Rogers: warrant on the fee farms: 2,000l. [for] secret service.
Mr. Cooper: warrant on his privy seal.
Mr. Boreman, housekeeper at Greenwich: warrant for a year of his salary: on the fee farms.
Mr. Gregory: warrant for a quarter on the Exchequer.
[Ibid.]