Treasury Warrants: March 1718, 26-31

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 32, 1718. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1962.

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'Treasury Warrants: March 1718, 26-31', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 32, 1718, (London, 1962) pp. 270-291. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol32/pp270-291 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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March 1718, 26–31

March 26. Royal sign manual for 2,067l. to William Lowndes: for Secret Service: out of Civil List moneys. (Money warrant dated March 26 hereon.) (Money order dated March 26 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated March 26 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 22. Order Book X, p. 67. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 83.
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 1,000l. per an. to Henry, Duke of Portland, as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber: as from 1717 July 16. (Privy seal dated March 31 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, pp. 99–100.
Same to same for a privy seal for 1,850l. per an. to James, Lord Stanhope, as salary as one of the Principal Secretaries of State: as from 19 March inst., “on which day he was made one of our Secretaries of State.” Ibid., pp. 102–3.
Same to same for a same for 3,000l. per an. to said Stanhope: for Secret Service. (For a money warrant for one year hereon see infra under date June 24.) Ibid., p. 103.
Same to same for a same for 1,850l. per an. to James Craggs, junr., Esq.: for salary as a Principal Secretary of State: to commence from 15 March inst., on which day he was made one of our Secretaries of State. (The privy seal hereon is dated April 5.) Ibid., p. 103.
Same to same for a same for 3,000l. per an. to the said James Craggs, junr.: for Secret Service. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to Sir Roger Mostyn, late Paymaster of the Marines, to pay 707l. 3s. 6d. to the late Commissioners for Disbanding the Marine Regiments as in full for their salaries and clerical salaries and incidents of their Office for the period 1713–14 January to 1715 April: to be paid out of moneys remaining in the Navy Treasurer's hands arisen by the sale of Reversionary Annuities. (See supra, p. 235, under date March 12 for a letter of direction for this sum. The issue of this present warrant indicates that the letter of direction was to put Mostyn in funds but was not sufficient authority for the payment by him. Money Book XXVI, p. 263.
Same to Auditor Thomas Foley to allow 86l. 2s. 0d. to George Murray, Esq., Paymaster of the 1,400,000l. Lottery anno 1714: being for the incident expenses of his Office for the year ended 1716 Sept. 29.
Prefixing: report by said Foley on the bill of said incidents. Ibid.
March 26. Money warrant for 555l. 5s. 10d. to Sir John Norris, late Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Czar of Muscovy, for a bill of extraordinaries as allowed by Charles, Earl of Sunderland, late a Secretary of State. (Money order dated March 29 hereon.) Ibid., p. 264. Order Book X, p. 80. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 90.
Same for 431l. 13s. 4d. to Charles, Earl of Sunderland, late a Secretary of State, and is for 1717 Dec. 25 to March 15 inst., the day on which he delivered up his seals: on his allowance or salary of 1,850l. per an.
and 92l. 12s.d. for same period on his patent salary of 100l. per an. (Money order dated March 28 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 264. Order Book X, p. 81.
Same for 98l. 18s.d. to Sir Edward Northey, late Attorney General: being 81l. 6s. 8d. for his yearly fee or salary to 1717 Xmas and 17l. 12s.d. for 78 days more on said salary from 1717 Dec. 25 to March 13 inst.
and 130l. for one year and 78 days to same date on his usual allowance of 100 guineas per an. for attending Trade and Plantation business.
and 13l. 0s. 6d. for same period to his clerk, Capel Billingsly, on the usual allowance of 10 guineas for attending the same. (Money order dated March 29 for 143l. 5s. 6d. hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 265. Order Book X, p. 80. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Treasury warrant to Thomas Jett, Auditor of the Taxes and Duties as follows, to allow 1,240l. 17s.d. in Thomas Brougham's account as late Receiver General of Taxes for Cos. Cumberland and Westmorland from 1697: without charging him with 10 per cent. interest on the said sum or any part of it: provided he first pay in the remainder of the moneys with which he is chargeable:
viz. 342l. 7s.d. as the moiety remaining unpaid to him of the sum of 684l. 15s. 1d. for his extraordinary charges in his receipt, he having been obliged to collect the money in very small sums and with very great difficulty and trouble by reason of the poverty of that country:
and 372l. 16s. 0d. for an allowance at the rate of 3 pence per £ on 29,827l. 12s. 2d. of moneys of Land Tax, House Duties for the years 1705–8 and Duties on Marriages &c. for the years 1705 and 1706:
and 432l. 2s. 6d. for the like allowance on 34,570l. 8s. 9d. of Land Tax and House Duties for the years 1709–13 inclusive:
and 93l. 11s. 6d. for the like allowance on 7,486l. 11s. 6d. for Land Tax and House Duties for the years 1714 and 1715, including 79l. 14s. 0d. extorted by the Rebels from the Deputy Receivers, as to which extorted sum the Taxes Commissioners are of opinion that it ought to be allowed, but they are apprehensive that it cannot be allowed by virtue of the clause in the Malt Act of the then Sessions of Parliament in favour of Receivers General.
Prefixing: four separate reports from the Taxes Commissioners dated 1707–8 Feb. 10; 1711–12 March 18; 1715 April 23 on the said Brougham's petitions and a certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt dated 18 March inst. of the payment to Brougham of 342l. 7s.d. on the 28th Feb. 1707–8 as a moiety allowance as above. Money Book XXVI, pp. 266–8.
March 26. Money order for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Joseph Fox for 1718 Lady day quarter for keeping the Registers of all public loans in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt. Order Book X, p. 47.
Same for 5l. to Edward Milward for same quarter as Porter attending at the Exchequer Gate on his allowance for the better securing his Majesty's treasure. Ibid., p. 48.
William Lowndes to the Master of the Jewel Office to send to the Treasury Lords an account of what plate has been delivered out of your Office to any persons by indenture not yet discharged: as also of what plate is now remaining in your Office and by whom the same hath been delivered in. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 284.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to enlarge William Tate, Searcher of Carlisle port, on account of his poverty.
Prefixing: report by the said Commissioners on said Tate's petition. He became bound for Mr. Ribton and Mr. Sheppard in 1707 and 1708 in bonds of which 3,087l. 2s. 9d. remains still due; he fled to Scotland, but in July last was brought from Cumberland to the Fleet, but has no effects in the world. Out Letters (Customs) XVII, pp. 71–2.
Treasury allowance of the salary bill of the Customs for 1718 Lady day quarter: being 11,237l. 8s.d. for the outports and 7,437l. 7s.d. for London port. Ibid., p. 75.
March 27. Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 3,000l. to John, Duke of Roxburgh, one of the Principal Secretaries of State: for Secret Service: without account. (Money warrant dated April 24 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated March 31.) (Money order dated April 28 hereon.) (For a letter of direction in part hereof see infra, p. 323, under date April 23.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 100. Money Book XXVI, p. 329. Order Book X, p. 100.
Same to the Treasury Lords for 466l. 10s. 0d. to William, Lord Cadogan, Ambassador Extraordinary to the States General of the United Provinces: for so much disbursed by him for his Majesty's service and by his Majesty's directions.
Appending: said Cadogan's account of said extraordinary disbursements:
£ s. d.
paid to a Shanoin near Namur, by his Majesty's order, 70 pistoles at 17s. 59 10 0
paid to Col. Husk, by his Majesty's order, in satisfaction of the like sum expended by him at Brussels, Maestricht, Liège and other places upon his Majesty's service 115 0 0
paid to Col. Moreton, by his Majesty's order, in satisfaction of the like sum expended by him upon his Majesty's service at Liege and other places 105 0 0
paid to the Postmasters of Liege, Collier [Cologne] and Charleroy, 220 pistoles, by his Majesty's order 187 0 0
£466 10 0
(Money warrant dated March 27 hereon.) (Money order dated March 28 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 101. Order Book X, p. 80. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 90.
March 27. Same to same to pay 500l. to Spencer Compton, Esq., for 100 days from Dec. 12 last to March 22 inst. on the usual allowance of 5l. a day as Speaker of the House of Commons. (Money warrant dated March 27 hereon.) (Money order dated March 28 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 3 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 102. Order Book X, p. 79. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 86.
Same to same to pay 500l. to George Davison, gent., Auditor of the Accounts of the Charter House Hospital: without account other than such as he is required to render to the Governors of said Hospital, “we being pleased to bestow the said sum for the said Hospital as a mark of our royal bounty.” (Money warrant dated March 28 hereon.) (Money order dated April 2 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 104. Money Book XXVI, p. 275. Order Book X, p. 86. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 90.
Same to John, Duke of Marlborough, General of the Ordnance, and Thomas Micklethwaite, Lieutenant General of the Ordnance, and the rest of the Principal Officers of the Board of Ordnance, to make allowance of the sum of 1,584l. 12s. 0d. to John Jefferys, Esq., in making up his account as Paymaster of the Train of Artillery in Spain for the space of five years during the late war there: to make good so much lost at the battle of Villa Viciosa in 1710: he having discharged his trust with diligence and fidelity and produced regular vouchers in maintenance of every the articles of the said accounts except for the said sum: and it appearing by the examinations taken at the said Board of Ordnance and affidavits and testimonials hereunto annexed (laid before the King by the Treasury Lords) that he has produced as sufficient proof for the allowance of the said sum as can be expected from the nature and circumstances of the case.
Appending: (1) certificate to the Lord Treasurer dated 11 May 1714, signed by William Bridges, D. Windsor, C. Musgrave and R. King, that Jeffery's chest with the money and all his accounts and receipts were then taken by the enemy. He has produced regular vouchers for all moneys he has received from us amounting to 49,985l. 17s.d.
(2) said Jefferys' memorial shewing that after the battle of Saragoca he received orders to go with the rest of the Paymasters for Barcelona to procure money for the Train and accordingly did set out from Saragoca the 26th August 1710 and left with Mr. William Lewis, his assistant, in money and notes the sum of 6,422 dollars 3 Rp. 6 Chs.: that there was afterwards remitted and received by the said Lewis more 5,995 dollars 7 Rp. 19 Ch., which with 650 dollars, part of a larger sum sent up by Lieut. Col. Hay left with Mr. Scott for the wounded and others at Saragoca, amounts in the whole to 13,068 dollars 19 Chs.:
that Mr. Lewis did take with him for the march from Saragoca into Castile the abovementioned money in a small box only, the great iron chest with its tumbril and all my papers and accounts being left by order at Saragoca and “where” [were] afterwards for their greater security removed with the English Hospital to Calatayud, where after the battle of Villa Viciosa they were lost with the said Hospital, as appears by the certificates marked Nos. 1 and 2.
And all the accounts and receipts for payments made by Mr. Lewis being lost at the said battle on the 29 Nov. 1710 with the whole artillery baggage and likewise the moneys then remaining in cash (as appears by the affidavits marked Nos. 3 and 4 and may also be further attested), there were no endeavours wanting afterwards to have recovered any part of the said accounts from the enemy, but to no other useful purpose than the getting the paper marked No. 5 brought back by Mr. Miller, Surgeon, and Mr. Seys, Apothecary to the Hospital, being a state of receipts and payments made between 25 Feb. and 18 June 1710 and the remains of cash at that time. This, though a help, could not be sufficient for stating the accounts, the greatest part of the Train being killed or prisoners (and amongst the killed the Comptroller and Commissary) till the exchange of several of the Officers and others and receipt of those accounts that were sent me back from England.
The paper No. 6 is an account of the receipts and payments commencing from the 18th June to the time of the battle, collected from what papers could be got or what payments could be (from the best information) remembered to have been made, and are placed to account which shows the whole sum lost amounting to 6,672 dollars.
For the better explanation of the loss sustained it may be necessary to inform your Honours (1) that the Paymaster's Assistant always did and does declare that to the best of his knowledge there was lost in his chest at the battle in specie above 1,000l. as per his affidavit No. 7 computed at about 4,300 dollars: (2) that of 650 dollars sent by the Comptroller for the detachment at Toledo there was but 104 dollars accounted for, leaving 546 dollars unaccounted for: (3) that there were other detachments at Aranjuez, Siguenza, Calatayud &c. for which there is no accounts: (4) of moneys paid at several times to the Commissary and Conductors on account there was (from papers &c.) nearly 600 dollars found to have been paid and not charged: (5) there was 60 moydores paid one of the contractors for mule hire, not brought to any account, making 390 dollars: (6) all receipts for subsistence for the preceding part of the year and of Contingencies from our taking the field, being all lost it is humbly submitted there could not be any other means for making up these several accounts than from the informations and examinations of the Officers and others living (who have been all satisfied): it may be reasonably presumed that there hath been more paid than is really charged: and the whole difference being but about 800 dollars I hope the foregoing account for so many years may plead for your Honours' favourable construction as to my behaviour. (The above statement was sworn 4 May 1714 before R. Doyley.)
Followed by: Exhibit No. 1 and 2 certificate dated 1711 Feb. 28 by Vin. Chabane, director, Rowland Seys, apothecary, and Richard Miller, surgeon, that the said Jeffreys, Paymaster to his Majesty's Train of Artillery, upon his being ordered from Zaragoca to Barcelona (to procure moneys for the service of the said Train) left his baggage with Col. Borgard at Zaragoca, who going from thence in October to join the Army then near Madrid left to “my” care the said baggage: and some time after, receiving orders to remove the Hospital from thence to Catalayud “I” likewise sent the baggage there too, among which “I” do hereby certify that there was an iron chest and other small boxes with divers papers and accounts relating to the said Train and that not having time to get them from thence before the enemy came, they with the rest of his baggage were taken with that of many others.
Exhibit No. 3: certificate by Joseph Burton (sworn before R. Doyley 27 April 1714) that at the battle of Villa Viciosa in Spain 29 Nov. 1710 the enemy having possessed themselves of our guns, stores &c. I by direction from Col. Richards endeavoured to bring of [off] the moneys in cash belonging to the Paymaster of the Train, he being at that time at Barcelona, and pursuant thereto [I] had broke open the chest wherein the said money was and found therein one large bag of gold, which was Portuguese moydores, as also another bag put within the said large bag in which were pistoles. I can't judge of the number or quantity of either species, but it must be considerable, finding it so weighty that I could hardly lift it out with my right hand. There was also a bag with silver: which bags, while I was endeavouring to carry off, some of the enemy's Horse came upon me, took it from me, stripped me and made me prisoner.
Exhibit No. 4: certificate by David Dalman, sworn before R. Doyly 27 April 1714, that at the said battle of Villa Viciosa he did by directions of Col. Richards stay with [the abovesaid] Joseph Burton, Waggon Master, to help bring off the money in cash: and pursuant thereto the money chest was broke open and delivered to the said Mr. Burton, being a large bag of gold as Mr. Burton then said to me to be so and that it was very heavy, also a lesser bag of silver: both of which he was endeavouring to carry off, but immediately some of the enemy's Horse being told by some of the drivers that I had the money fell upon me and stuck me twice in the body and cut me over the head: but they finding Mr. Burton had the money took it from him and took both him and me prisoners.
Exhibit No. 5: a copy of the state of cash delivered [to] Col. Richards 18 June, old style:
£ s. d.
to remains in cash 25 Feb. 1710, old style 2,186 0
to a bill for 352l. 4s. 7d. drawn payable to Mr. Alexander Merreal or order received of Messrs. Shallet, Crow and Spackman at 4s. 9d. per dollar 352 4 7
to a bill for 304l. 19s. 0d. payable to Mr. William Pitt or order, value received of “ditto” [Shallet, Crow and Spackman] at “ditto” [rate of exchange] 304 19 0
to a bill for 410l. 17s. 6d. payable to Capt. Richard Tippets or order, value received of “ditto” at “ditto” 410 17 6
to a bill for 237l. 10s. 0d. payable to Messrs. Samuel Carke and Company or order, value received of “ditto” at “ditto” 237 10 0
to a bill for 600l. payable to Messrs. Benjamin and Benjohan Furly or order, at “ditto” 600 0 0
to a bill for 100l. payable to Mr. John Wright, junr., or order, at “ditto” 100 0 0
to a bill for 200l. payable to Mr. Abraham Mace or order, value [received] of him at “ditto” 200 0 0
to a bill for 700l. payable to Mr. Paul Daranda [sic] or order at “ditto” 700 0 0
to a bill for 100l. payable to Capt. Robert Gardiner or order, value [received] of Major Davis at “ditto” 100 0 0
to a bill for 500l. payable to Mr. Paul Doranda [sic] or order, value [received] of him at “ditto” 500 0 0
to a bill for 100l. payable to Mr. Joseph Wright, junr., or order, at “ditto” 100 0 0
to a bill for 300l. payable to Mr. Isaac Gardiner or order, at “ditto” 300 0 0
£6,091 11 10½
Per Contra.
by one month's subsistence to the Train from 26 Feb. to 25 March, old style
402 7 6
by ditto from 26 March to 22 April 416 3 6
by ditto from 23 April to 20 May 447 19 6
by ditto from 21 May to 17 June 450 10 6
by four months' subsistence to Col. Duterne from 1 Jan. to 22 April 42 0 0
by three months' subsistence to Mr. John Roope from 29 Jan. to 22 April 18 18 0
by six [months'] ditto to Cha. Hudson, David Delma and Robert Gibbons from 1 Jan. to 17 June 18 18 0
by ditto to William Carvill, gunner 9 9 0
Feb. 28, by Mr. Price's bill of disbursements, 620 dollars 1 R [Reales] 5 D [Dineros]
March 21, by paid Mr. Seys, being lent by him to Mr. Gill, 30 moydores.
March 27, by a bill for days work, 11 dollars 8R.
April 1, by ditto, 13 dollars 7 R.
by ditto, 16 dollars 1 R. 0D.
April 7, by ditto, 13 dollars 3 R 6 D.
April 8, by ditto, 9 dollars 2 R. 6 D.
April 15, by ditto, 10 dollars 4 R. 0 D.
April 22, by ditto, 10 dollars 5 R. 12 D.
April 24, by 475l. sent Mr. Baxter to Maon [Port Mahon]
475 0 0
by 650l. sent “ditto” 650 0 0
April 29, by a bill for days work, 6 dollars 1 R. 12 D.
by Col. Richards' disbursements since August, 211 dollars 10 R.
by Jos. Navarro's bill for repairing small arms, 91 dollars 1 R. 12 D.
April 30, by Commissary Price's disbursements, 756 dollars 12 R. 2 D.
by Mr. Price's bill of disbursements, 25 dollars 11 R.
May 4, by Dr. John Scott's bill of disbursements, 15 dollars 13 R. 6 D.
by a bill for days work, 5 dollars 12 R. 12 D total, 1,817 dollars 10 R. 1 D.
424 2
by subsistence paid Tucker &c. come from Maon [Port Mahon] 12 12 0
Remains in cash 18 June 1710, old style 2,678 11 2
£6,091 11 10½
Dollars R.P.
[reales
de plata]
Ch.
Exhibit No. 6.
1710 June 18, to 2,678l. 11s. 2d. remains in cash at this time, as per [above] account brought back [into dollars] at 4s. 9d. per dollar
11,278 1 4
to money stopt from the Train by Mr. Lewis on account of bread 344 0 0
October 19, to 300 pistoles received by Mr. Lewis by General Stanhope's order 1,200 0 0
October 28, to 12 moydores received from A. Mulatiers, being so much lent him by Mr. Gill at Taragona 78 0 0
to 16l. 2s. 0d. received by ditto from Col. Nevill at 4s. 9d. a dollar 67 7 19
to moneys stopped by ditto for warrant fees 112 4 0
to 600 moydores sent up by Lieut. Col. Hay, of which 100 left with Capt. Scott at Saragoca for Officers &c. there 3,900 0 0
to 350 pistoles received by Mr. Lewis, per Col. Richards' order 1,400 0 0
pieces of Eight 18,380 4 23
Dollars R.P. Ch.
Per Contra.
by subsistence paid as per list, commencing 18 June and ending 15 July 1710, viz. 459l. 8s. 3d. paid at 4s. 8d. per dollar
1,968 7 8
by money sent to Mahon: being 63l. 6s. 3d. between the 18th June and 26 August 1710 in dollars at 4s. 9d. each 266 4 2
by left with Mr. Gill to subsist the people at Taragona and for stores &c. 822 7 0
by paid on account of Contingencies between 18 June and 26 August, being charged to account 1,681 0 28
by subsistence paid to Officers and artificers to complete their subsistence, by Mr. Lewis, from 15 July to 12 August 1710 1,025 7 27
by ditto to the two Companies to the said time 759 2 0
by subsistence paid to Officers, artificers, on account from 12 August 592 3 0
by a month's full subsistence to the two Companies to the 9th September 801 4 4
by two month's subsistence paid to Col. Chardellon, engineer 90 0 0
by paid Col. Richards to comp[lete] his subsistence to 7 Oct. 162 3 0
by subsistence paid to Officers, artificers &c. on account 318 0 0
by subsistence paid to the two Companies on account since 9 September 1,321 1 20
by paid to Col. Duterme to complete his subsistence to 4 Nov. 112 4 0
by 16 moydores, part of 100 sent by Col. Hay to Toledo, paid to artificers, conductors &c. on account of subsistence 104 0 0
by paid to Officers, artificers, conductors &c. at Saragoca 193 4 0
by paid on account of Contingencies charged on account since 26 August 1710 1,488 3 0
11,708 4 13
by charged in account as lost in battle either in specie or paid, and the particulars thereof being lost, could not be charged 6,672 0 10
pieces of Eight [or dollars] 18,380 4 23
Followed by: certificate by William Lewis, sworn before R. D'Oyly 27 April 1714: Whereas at the battle of Villa Viciosa on the 29th day of November 1710 the enemy possessed themselves of her Majesty's artillery and stores and afterwards of the Paymaster's chest with all the moneys and accounts therein, I the said Paymaster's Assistant do hereby declare that to the best of my knowledge and remembrance the moneys taken in the said chest did amount to above 1,000l. sterling, which was the sum I always declared to the best of my knowledge and remembrance was then lost and that all my papers and accounts of receipts and payments were lost therewith. King's Warrant Book XXIX, pp. 105–11.
March 27. Money warrant for 25l. to Richard Powys for 1718 Lady day quarter for extraordinary service performed in the Treasury. (Money order dated March 28 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 136. Order Book X, p. 44.
Same for 50l. to Anthony Corbiere for same quarter for the like service there. (Money order dated March 29 thereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 142. Order Book X, p. 45.
Same for 50l. to Philip Horneck, Solicitor for the affairs of the Treasury: for same quarter on his salary. (Money order dated March 29 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 156. Order Book X, p. 58.
Same for 25l. to William Ireland, gent., for 1718 Lady day quarter on his allowance for extraordinary pains in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt. (Money order dated March 29 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 187. Order Book X, p. 84.
March 27. Same for 2,000l. to the Treasury Lords (Charles, Earl of Sunderland, John Aislabie, John Wallop, George Baillie and William Clayton): for same quarter on their salary. (Money order dated March 28 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 187. Order Book X, p. 78.
Same for 400l. to John Aislabie, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer: for same quarter on the allowance in lieu of perquisites and as additional to the fee of 200l. per an. payable at the Exchequer and his robes or vestures out of the Great Wardrobe amounting to about 34l. 13s. 4d. per an. (Money order dated March 28 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 219. Order Book X, p. 78.
Money order for 50l. to Thomas Talmash for 1718 Lady day quarter on his allowance as [Lieutenant] Governor of Montserrat. Order Book X, p. 81.
Same for 300l. to Walter Hamilton, Esq., Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Caribbee Islands in America: for one quarter to Feb. 7 last on his allowance of 1,200l. per an.: to be paid out of the 4½ per cent. Duty. Ibid.
Same for 500l. to Robert Lowther, Esq., Capt. General and Governor in Chief of Barbados and several other Islands and places in America: for one quarter to Feb. 11 last on his allowance of 2,000l. per an.: to be paid out of same. Ibid., p. 82.
Same for 50l. to William Mathew, Esq., Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher: for one quarter to Jan. 26 last on his allowance of 200l. per an.: to be paid out of same. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 250l. to Francis, Earl of Godolphin, on the unsatisfied order in his name as Cofferer of the Household: out of Civil List moneys: and is intended to be paid over to Tregonell Frampton for 1718 Lady day quarter on his allowance for keeping his Majesty's running horses at Newmarket. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 84.
Same for 740l. to Charles Dartiquenave, Paymaster of the Works: and is intended to be paid over to Henry Wise and Joseph Carpenter for 1718 Lady day quarter on the allowance of 2,960l. per an. for keeping his Majesty's Gardens and Plantations. (William Lowndes to said Dartiquenave to so pay same to Wise and Carpenter.) Ibid., p. 85.
William Lowndes to the Earl of Aylesford. I had the honour of yours and presented the [memorial therein] enclosed [missing] to the Earl of Sunderland, who upon reading it bid me intimate to you that he would represent to the King your case and send you his Majesty's direction, which I hope will be for your just satisfaction.
I have spoken to the Auditors to search the books of Queen Catherine's jointure and believe that in that of the fee farm rents he will find the rent of 50l. per an. described (as I know was done in cases of like nature) by expressing all the estates chargeable therewith and the date of the letters patent by which it was reserved with the form or substance of the Habend or Redend contained in the original patent. My Lord Sunderland desires you to send him a state in writing of your demand, to be laid before the King. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 284.
March 27. Henry Kelsall to Mr. Stanyan to insert in next Saturday's Gazette an advertisement that the Treasury Lords have received A. B.'s letter enclosing two bank bills amounting to 186l. 2s. 0d. and that same has been paid into the Receipt for the public service as desired by the said letter and a tally is struck for the same. Ibid., p. 285.
C. Stanhope to Mr. Cracherode. My Lords have read your report concerning some Swedes prisoners in the Marshalsea that were, by Admiralty warrant, ordered to be discharged from thence, but are detained for the prison fees, amounting to 8l. 6s. 8d. My Lords direct you to pay the said fees. Ibid., p. 286.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Mr. Pyot shewing that being entrusted with a lace head suit, a present from Lady Stair to Lady Schaw, it was seized on his landing at Dover, though he was about to enter it for Duty there. Reference Book IX, p. 385.
Treasury letters patent appointing Gilbert Walmesley, gent., to be Comptroller of the 1,500,000l. Lottery as by the Act of 8 Anne, c. 10 (confirming the Duties on Coals &c. and granting new Duties on Houses): loco Henry Colt, lately deceased: during pleasure of the Treasury Lords. Warrants not Relating to Money XXV, p. 82.
C. Stanhope to the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Hugh Batho of Dublin praying to be reimbursed his expenses in discovering and vesting in the Crown certain lands in Killykeihan and elsewhere in Ireland. Out Letters (Ireland) X, p. 168.
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal to revoke the patent of Archibald Douglas of Cavers as Receiver General of the Crown Land rents and Casualties in Scotland: and in his place to appoint Sir Robert Sinclair of Louformacus: with the yearly salary or allowance of 650l. per an., which said Douglas had. Out Letters (North Britain) IV, pp. 278–9.
March 28. Money warrant for 25l. to the heirs of Nicholas Yates for 1717 June 24 quarter on their perpetuity. (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 4. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 50l. to Thomas Walker, Housekeeper [of the King's House] at Newmarket: for same quarter on his fee or salary. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 10. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 25l. for the poor ministers of the Isle of Man: for same quarter on their annuity granted by Charles II 1675 April 19 out of the Hereditary Excise. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 87. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
March 28. Same for 25l. to the heirs of Col. Fairfax for same quarter on their perpetuity. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 88. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 22l. 15s. 0d. to Robert Harmsworth and Edward Salter, Keepers of the Council Chamber: for same quarter on their fee or salary and 18l. 5s. 0d. for same quarter for their allowance for attending Trade and Plantation business. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 97. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 75l. to Henry Lowman and Mary his wife for same quarter on their fee or salary as Housekeeper and Wardrobekeeper at Kensington Palace. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 98. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 27l. 6s. 0d. to Henry, Earl of Rochester, for same quarter on his fee of 6s. a day as Keeper of his Majesty's park called New Park at Richmond; and 17l. 5s. 0d. to same for same quarter for the underkeepers &c. of said park on their salaries. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 98. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 33l. 0s. 8d. to Thomas Chaplin for same quarter on his fee of 8 pence a day and fee or salary of 120l. per an. as Keeper of his Majesty's Tennis Courts. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 99. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 15l. to Robert Stephens, messenger appointed to look after the printing press: for same quarter on his allowance or salary of 50l. per an. and on his allowance for charges. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 101. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 13l. 6s. 8d. to William Jones for same quarter on his several fees of 40l. per an. and 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. as Apothecary to his Majesty's Household. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 121. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 28l. 15s. 0d. to James Chase for same quarter on his fee or salary of 115l. per an. as Apothecary in ordinary to his Majesty's person. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 123. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 25l. to Edward Young for same quarter on his fee or salary of 50l. per an. as Surveyor General of Woods, Trent North, and on the like fee or salary as same Trent South. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 123. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 65l. to Mark Frecker and several clerks employed in making up Books containing accounts of the Income and Issues of the Customs: and is for 1718 Lady day quarter. Money Book XXVI, p. 141.
Same for 15l. to John Thorowkettle for same quarter as Messenger attending the Treasury.
Together with: warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay him the like sum for 1718 Lady day quarter as Messenger attending the Customs. (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 143. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
March 28. Money warrant for 100l. to Charles King for same quarter for attendance and for disbursements for the Treasury Office. 5l. to John Farra for carrying letters there.
5l. to William Empson for attendance and service there.
5l. to Richard Chetwynd for the like. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 171. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 10l. to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield for one year to 1717 June 24 on a perpetuity.
15l. to the Vicars [Choral] of said Cathedral [for same time] on their perpetuity. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 192. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 6l. 13s. 4d. to the Vicar of [St. Peters ad Vincula in] the Tower of London for same year on a perpetuity. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 193. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 20l. to Francis Dickins, Dr. of Laws and Reader of the same to the University of Cambridge: for half a year to 1717 June 24 thereof on his fee or salary as Professor and Reader. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 194. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 20l. to Dr. Thomas Hoy, Professor of Physic and Reader of the same in the University of Oxford: for the same half year on his fee or salary. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 203. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 20l. to Dr. Green, Professor of Physic and Reader of the same in the University of Cambridge: for the same half year on his same.
20l. to Thomas Bourchier, Dr. of Laws and Reader of the same in the University of Oxford: for the same half year on his same as Professor and Reader. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 204. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 5l. to the Schoolmaster of Southwell School for same half year on his perpetuity. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 206. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 7l. to the churchwardens of St. Botolph's, London, for one year to 1717 June 24 on a perpetuity for the poor of said parish.
7l. 13s. 4d. to same for St. John Baptist, Walbrook, for same on same.
21l. 4s. 8d. to same of St. Magnus, London, for same on same.
12l. 4s. 0d. to same of St. Michael's, Cornhill, for same on same. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 219. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 87.
March 28. Same for 90l. 10s. 0d. to Richard, Lord Cobham, for half a year to 1717 June 24 on his fee of 10s. a day as Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 220. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 20l. to the Corporation of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness for same time on their perpetuity granted by Henry VII. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 220. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 200l. to Henry Portman, Esq., Keeper of Hyde Park: for watering the Ring and the way leading thereto in the said Park in the year 1717; and 100l. for the wages and salaries of the underkeepers of said park, the Attendant at the Gate and hay and beans for the deer: for half a year to 1717 June 24. (Letter of direction ut supra for said 200l.) Money Book XXVI, p. 222. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 90.
Same for 100l. to Stephen Poyntz, Esq., for 1717 June 24 quarter on an annuity or yearly pension. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 223. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 10l. to Roger Burgoyne, Clerk of the Estreats in the Court of Common Pleas, for half a year to 1717 June 24 on his fee or salary. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 238. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 10l. to the underkeepers of Cranborne Chase for same time on their usual allowance for the charge of providing hay for the deer in said Chase. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 239. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 134l. 7s.d. to Richard, Lord Cobham, Constable of Windsor Castle and Warden of Windsor Forest: and is for 1717 June 24 quarter for keepers, gamekeepers and other officers, detailed, of said Forest. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 246. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Philip Ryley, one of his Majesty's Serjeants at Arms: for one year to Lady day 1718 on his fee or salary of 3s. a day and board wages allowance of 2s. 6d. a day. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 247. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 145l. 3s. 5d. to the under clerks of the Treasury for 1718 Lady day quarter on their several salaries or allowances for reward for services performed in the Treasury: viz. 7l. 13s. 5d. to William Lowndes, junr., for 28 days from 1717 Dec. 25 to 1717–18 Jan. 22; 25l. each to Edward Webster and Mark Frecker; 12l. 10s. 0d. each to Thomas Bowen, Thomas Lowndes, Robert Burnbury, Samuel King, Charles Chevalier, William Wyatt and William Pitt. (Money order dated April 4 hereon.) (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 247. Order Book X, p. 86. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
March 28. Money warrant for 97l. 5s. 2d. to the Officers of the Works for 1717 June 24 quarter on their fees and salaries: viz.
£ s. d.
Sir Christopher Wren, Surveyor General 11 8
Sir John Vanbrugh, Comptroller 6 16 10½
Benjamin Mason, Master Mason 4 11 3
Charles Dartiquenave, Paymaster 9 2 6
Thomas Hughes, Master Bricklayer 4 11 3
David Lance, Master Plaisterer 4 11 3
Grimlin Gibbons, Master Carver 6 16 10½
John Mercer, late Clerk Ingrosser 16 13 4
Thomas Highmore, Serjeant Painter 2 10 0
John Ireland, Master Glazier 4 17 3
John Hopson, Master Joyner 13 3
ditto, more as Purveyor 3 0 10
Joseph Roberts, Master Plumber at Windsor. 4 11 3
ditto, more as Serjeant Plumber 4 11 3
£97 5 2
(Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 272. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 150l. to Sir Philip Meadows for same quarter on his pension. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 272. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Treasury warrant to Anthony Cracherode [as Treasury Solicitor] to pay 50l. to Thomas Lister of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, shoemaker: 30l. thereof for his charges and 20l. for reward for serving the Government partly in prosecuting Thomas Brooks, constable, John Elliott, dyer, John Milton, dyer, and William Taylor, victualler, all of St. Leonards, Shoreditch: he having shewn by his petition that he exerted himself in opposition to a great many of his neighbours who had upon all occasions endeavoured to shew their disaffection to his Majesty and having on several nights of public rejoicing, particularly on his Majesty's birth night and the night of his Majesty's happy accession, illuminated his windows and put out a sort of triumphal arch with several mottoes expressing his duty and affection to his Majesty, his house was beset by a numerous assembly in a riotous manner, crying out, “None but the true born King,” “No run-away Lord Mayor,” “No cheating Marlborough,” “High Church and Ormond,” “Down with the Whigs' House,” and who not only broke his windows and defaced his house, but would have also pulled it down and murdered the petitioner if they had not been prevented by the great care and industry of Henry Barnes, head borough of the said parish: one of which rioters, viz. the abovesaid William Taylor, was since fined 20l., and two others, viz. the abovesaid Milton and Brooks, found guilty, which prosecutions have had the good effect to suppress such riotous attempts in those parts: but petitioner having suffered by several subsequent riotous assaults and robberies merely on account of his loyalty and by the malice of his landlord and disaffected neighbours hath been warned out of his house unless he pays double the rent he paid before and also several times arrested and cast into prison:
on which petition Cracherode has reported that petitioner has been utterly ruined and forced to abandon his trade and to enter the Foot Guards. Money Book XXVI, pp. 273–4.
March 28. Money warrant for 343l. 2s. 6d. to Charles, Duke of St. Albans, for 1717 Midsummer quarter on his several fees and allowances as Master of the Hawks. (Letter of direction ut supra for 243l. 2s. 6d. hereon: possibly a clerical slip for 343l. 2s. 6d.) Money Book XXVI, p. 275. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 76l. 5s. 4d. to William Watkins, Keeper of his Majesty's Roads and Guide of his Royal person in all his Progresses: whereof 28l. 12s. 0d. is for 286 days from 12 Sept. 1716 to 24 June 1717 on his patent fee of 2s. a day and 47l. 13s. 4d. on his travelling charges of 3s. 4d. a day: on the Lord Chamberlain's certificate.
Appending: said certificate. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 275. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Treasury allowance of the salary bill of the Stamp Office for 1718 Lady day quarter: total 2,115l. Money Book XXVI, p. 276.
The like of the same quarter's salary bill detailed, of the Apprentice Duties officers: total 60l. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to Thomas Jett, Paymaster of the late Fond for the Lotteries anno 1710, to pay 26l. 17s. 3d. to William Lechmere, Comptroller of the 10l. Lottery anno 1712, for his expenses therein from 20 Feb. 1714–15 (the time of his entering upon his said office) to 24 June 1716.
Prefixing: said Lechmere's petition for said allowance: and Auditor Harley's report on said petition. Ibid., p. 282.
Money warrant for 587l. 19s.d. to Thomas, Earl of Strafford, Farmer of Post Fines, for so much answered direct to his Majesty's use by the Sheriffs of the Counties of England beyond the rent of 2,276l. due for the said year from the Farmer of Post Fines, which excess could not be repaid to said farmer by reason of the great payments made by the sheriffs for apprehending highwaymen.
Appending: certificate by Francis Neal, Deputy Clerk of the Pipe, of the excess sums so answered direct by the several Sheriffs, detailed. (Money order dated April 9 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Ibid., p. 283. Order Book X, p. 90. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 90.
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt et al. to strike tallies for 2,276l. for the Farmer of Post Fines as above for one year's rent to 1717 Sept. 29 of said farm as representing payments answered direct to his Majesty's use by the various Sheriffs.
Prefixing: certificate by Francis Neale of the sums so answered direct by the said Sheriffs. Money Book XXVI, pp. 286–7. Money warrant for 85l. to Benjamin Bennet, Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda or Summer Islands in America, for 1717 June 24 quarter on his allowances. (Money order dated April 9 hereon.) (Letter of direction ut supra.) Ibid., pp. 286–7. Order Book X, p. 99. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
March 28. Money warrant for 18l. 13s. 4d. to Thomas Sherlock. Dr. in Divinity, for half a year to 1717 June 24 on his fee or salary as Master of the Temple. (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 288. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 48. 6s. 8d. to John Cooke, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer Court, for same half year on his fees for keeping the records of Recusants' Forfeitures and for estreating all fines and amerciaments.
30l. to the officers of the Pipe for same half year on their fees or salaries, viz. 20l. to John Pottinger, Comptroller of the Pipe, and 5l. each to Charles Melbourne and Joseph Cranmer, Secondaries in the Pipe Office. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 289. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 33l. 6s. 8d. each to Edward Harley and [Thomas] Foley, Auditors of Imprests: for same half year. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 290. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Richard Harcourt, Clerk of the Crown in the Court of the King's Bench: for 1717 June 24 quarter for his extraordinary pains in managing criminal prosecutions and other matters for the service of the Crown. (Money order dated 21 April hereon for 25l. for half a year to 1717 June 24.) (Letter of direction for 12l. 10s. 0d. hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 290. Order Book X, p. 102. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 37l. 11s.d. to Samuel, Lord Masham, King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court: on the salary of 55l. 17s. 4d. per an.: to wit from 1716 Oct. 23 (the day on which his predecessor therein, Lord Fanshaw, died) to 1717 June 24. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 290, 307. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 67l. 10s. 0d. to the officers, detailed, of Waltham Forest for 1717 June 24 quarter on their several fees and allowances. (Money order dated April 29 hereon.) (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 298. Order Book X, p. 104. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 52l. 10s. 0d. to James, Earl of Berkeley, Constable of the Forest of Dean: to be paid over to the Conservator or Supervisor of the said Forest and the six Keepers thereof for same quarter on their allowances. Money Book XXVI, p. 299.
Same for 30l. 6s. 8d. to John Ingliss, Assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies: for last Lady day quarter on his patent fee of 6s. 8d. a day.
and 25l. for 1717 June 24 quarter on his fee or salary as Marshal of the Ceremonies. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Ibid., p. 302. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 20l. 6s. 8d. to the officers in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office for half a year to 24 June 1717 on their fees respectively, detailed, viz. 2l. 10s. 0d. to John Tayleur, First Secondary; 13l. 6s. 8d. and 2l. to Charles Batley, Second Secondary; and 2l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Marriott, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 307. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
March 28. Same for 22l. 3s. 4d. to the officers of the Revels for one year to 1717 June 24 on their fees or salaries, viz. 10l. to Charles Killigrew, Master of the Ceremonies, and 12l. 3s. 4d. to L'Estrange Symes, Comptroller [thereof]. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 328. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Letter of direction for 66l. 8s. 8d. to Samuell, Lord Masham: on the unsatisfied order in his name as Cofferer of the Household to the late Queen: out of any moneys in the Exchequer applicable to the late Queen's debts and arrears: and is intended to be paid over to John, Earl Poulett, for or towards wages and board wages due to him as Steward of the Household to the late Queen. (See supra, p. 260, under date March 19.) Disposition Book XXIV, p. 85.
C. Stanhope to Auditor Jett. On reading your report on the allowances craved by Mr. [Auditor] Aldworth's executors in the accounts of the land revenue, my Lords desire a state of the said accounts for their better information. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 285.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to confer with the Directors of the East India Company about settling the Rates of their unrated goods. Also you are to send my Lords an account of the amount of the deposits made by the said Company since the decree obtained against them in the Exchequer. (“A letter to the Secretary of the East India Company and another to the Attorney General for the Directors and the Attorney General to attend on the Company's unrated goods dated and signed ut supra.”) Ibid., p. 286.
Treasury warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a noli pros to the information against the Gardner frigate on the petition of Robert Aston of London, merchant, ut supra, p. 228.
Prefixing: report dated March 17 from the Customs Commissioners on the petition of said Aston. Mr. Parker, the prosecutor, has further evidence that the ship and cargo were designed for Gottenbro' and not for Copenhagen. The Customs Solicitor is of opinion the prosecutor has proof sufficient to condemn the ship. A noli pros may be granted on security being given not to sail to Sweden. Out Letters (Customs) XVII. pp. 73–4.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to sell publicly the estate of Thomas Perrin, extended for a Customs debt. Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on the representation of John Elwes, gent., on behalf of his nephew, Richard Page, a minor, son and heir of Richard Page, deceased (owner of the manor of Uxendon, co. Midd.), a considerable debtor to the Crown, as a surety for said Perrin, lately a prisoner in the Fleet, for Duties on tobacco in 1711–12. Out Letters (Customs) XVII, pp. 79–82.
Same to same to enlarge Samuel Davis, late of London, merchant, from the Fleet prison.
Prefixing: report, ut supra, on said Davis's petition. Ibid., pp. 84–5.
March 28. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners, England, to grant deputations and allowances to such of the Salt Officers as they see occasion for to seize uncustomed goods with power to cross the border into Scotland as the Customs Commissioners there shall desire.
Prefixing: presentment by said Commissioners. Out Letters (Customs) XVII, p. 86.
Same to same to take a lease of a house at Portsmouth for a Customs House: at 50l. per an. rent.
Prefixing: report ut supra. Ibid., pp. 89–90.
Same to same to cancel the bonds of William Stephens and John Thomas as sureties of Thomas King for tobacco Duties: on their paying 50l. towards interest.
Prefixing: report ut supra. Ibid., p. 91.
Treasury reference to same of the petition of William Hill, for 30 years a tidesman in London port; being disabled by a sore leg he prays that his son, William Hill, a young man about 25 years of age, may succeed him. Reference Book IX, p. 386.
Treasury warrant to Thomas Jett, one of the Auditors of Land Revenues of the Crown, to give allowance of 60l. in the account of Edward Young, Surveyor General of Woods, for repairs at New Lodge in Windsor Forest as follows. Prefixing: (a) memorial by said Young. By Treasury warrant of 3 Sept. 1716 I was appointed to perform works begun but not finished by Mr. Hewett where he had raised no money by wood sales, and I accordingly raised money and finished what was left undone to the dog kennel and at Lowens Lodge in Windsor Forest, but not being able to obtain from Mr. Hewett's agent an account of what work he had done until some time after the money was raised I found upon casting up his bill with mine that there was an exceeding of 60l. more than by warrant was allowed. Colonel Negus certifies that the work there done was entirely for the service of his Majesty's horses and staghounds.
(b) said certificate of Col. F. Negus dated 6 Feb. 1717–18. Warrants not Relating to Money XXV, p. 81.
Treasury reference to the Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland of the petition of James, Earl of Finlater, and Lord Deskford, his son, shewing that Sir Patrick Ogilvie of Boynd and James Ogilvie the younger, of Boynd, his son, contracted debts exceeding the value of their estate and their creditors pursued a sale thereof and the said Earl of Finlater was purchaser and has now the right thereto by decree of the Lords of Session and is in peaceable possession thereof and has the benefit of redemption of some lands mortgaged before the said sale: that James Ogilvie vested same in several of his creditors for above 1,000l. without consent of the King, who is superior; whereby the lands are recognised to his Majesty: therefore petitioner prays the gift of Recognition of the said lands on the Lord Deskford on giving bond to pay the creditors who are vested therein. Out Letters (North Britain) IV, p. 279.
March 29. Money warrant for 241l. 13s. 4d. to Charles, Earl of Tankerville, for 1717 June 24 quarter on his several fees and allowances of 100l. per an., 100 marks per an. and 800l. per an. as Warden Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre, Trent South. (Money order dated April 9 for 200l. for said quarter on his said 800l. per an.) (Letter of direction for 241l. 13s. 4d. dated April 4 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 269. Order Book X, p. 90. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
March 29. Same for 48l. 19s. 2d. to Richard Wright for same quarter on his fees of 20 marks per an. and 10s. a day as Knight Harbinger to his Majesty. (Letter of direction dated ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 269. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 20l. to Francis Cudworth Masham for half a year to 1717 June 24 on his salary as Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 269. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 40l. to Hugh Howard for 1717 June 24 quarter on his fee or salary as Keeper of his Majesty's Paper Office. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 270. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
Same for 50l. to Sir Clement Cotterell for same quarter on his same as Master of the Ceremonies.
and 25l. for same quarter on his annuity or yearly sum as in lieu of all allowances by bills and otherwise. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 270. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 73l. 6s. 8d. to the Officers at Arms for same quarter on their respective fees and salaries: viz.
£ s. d.
Sir John Vanburgh, Clarencieux King at Arms 10 0 0
Peter Le Neve, Norroy King at Arms 10 0 0
John Hesket, Lancaster Herald 6 13 4
Charles Mawson, Chester Herald 6 13 4
Peers Mauduit, Windsor Herald 6 13 4
Samuel Stebbing, Somerset Herald 6 13 4
John Hare, Richmond Herald 6 13 4
John Gibbon, Bluemantle Pursuivant 5 0 0
Dudley Downs, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant 5 0 0
John Bound, Rouge Croix Pursuivant 5 0 0
Thomas Whitwick, Portcullis Pursuivant 5 0 0
£73 6 8
(Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 271. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 50l. to Frances Wyndham, daughter of Dame Anne Wyndham, for same quarter on her pension. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 271. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 10l. to John Conyers for same quarter on his fee or salary as one of his Majesty's Counsellors at Law. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 279. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
March 29. Money warrant for 21l. to the Provost and Fellows of Eton College for half a year to 1717 June 24 on their perpetuity. (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 279. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
Same for 119l. 9s. 9d. to the Officers of the Ordnance for 1717 June 24 quarter on their several fees and patent fees: viz.
£ s. d.
John, Duke of Marlborough, Master General of the Ordnance 43 19 7
Thomas Erie, Lieutenant General of the Ordnance 16 13 4
Michael Richards, Surveyor General of the Ordnance 9 2 0
Edward Ashe, Clerk of the Ordnance 9 2 0
Sir Thomas Wheate, bart., Storekeeper of the Ordnance, for 88 days from the date of his patent to 24 June 1717 on his patent fee of 3s. a day 13 4 0
Thomas Frankland, Clerk of the Deliveries 4 11 0
Harry Mordaunt, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance 10 0 0
James Pendlebury, Master Gunner of Great Britain 9 2 0
Thomas Gardener, Keeper of the Stores of Small Arms 3 15 10
£119 9 9
(Letter of direction ul supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 280. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 88.
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29.]
Money order for 35l. to the clerks and ministers of the Receipt: viz. 7l. to Dudley Downes; 7l. to John Lawton; 100s. to John Taylour; 100s. to John Awbrey for one year to March 25 inst. for attendance in vacation in levying of tallies &c.; 6l. to Thomas Withers, clerk to Henry Pelham [Clerk of the Pells], for like attendance about the Pells of Issue; 100s. to Samuel Edwyn, Usher [of the Receipt]. (Letter of direction dated April 4 for 35l. to the Clerks of the Exchequer “on their Latin order.” Order Book X, p. 84. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 89.
March 29. Same for 40l. to the abovesaid Dudley Downes and John Lawton, Deputy Chamberlains of the [Receipt of the] Exchequer: for 1717 Michaelmas and Hilary terms on 40l. each for extraordinary pains in sorting and ordering records. (Letter of direction dated April 4 hereon.) Order Book X, p. 84. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 90.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pay William Beeching 50l. as a Gazette reward for convicting Thomas Wisdome, a notorious owler, of an assault on the Customs officers on the coast of Sussex in August 1712: and further in being instrumental in taking several owlers since his enlargement from Horsham gaol, where he was secured by Mr. Dawson, then Surveyor of Dartford.
Prefixing: said Commissioners' report on Beeching's petition. Out Letters (Customs) XVII, pp. 78–9.
March 31. Royal warrant dated St. James's to John Howe, late Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons, to pay 61l. to Jacob Prosser, Chaplain to the Garrison of Portsmouth, “which we are graciously pleased to allow him for his pay from the 25th June 1713 to the 24th December following, he having continued to do duty in the said Garrison for the said time, although left out of the Establishment thereof.” King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 104.
William Lowndes to the Taxes Commissioners to attend my Lords on Wednesday morning next with a list of the present Receivers General of Land Tax &c., their payments, remains and arrears standing out in the several counties. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 286.
Treasury reference to same of the petition of John Callender, late Surveyor of Houses for Co. Stafford, shewing that he was represented by the Members of Parliament for that county as a person disaffected to the Government, whereupon he was discharged of his employ; that the said representation was grounded on a wrong information, as the said members have since certified under their hands: therefore praying to be restored. Reference Book IX, p. 385.