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Entry Book: September 1662

Pages 423-435

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 1, 1660-1667. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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September 1662

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Sept. 1 Same from same to same to discharge a seizure of oil belonging to Robert Dixon. Ibid, p. 120.
Prefixing:—Note of said Dixon's petition and report thereon by the Customs Commissioners.
Sept. 2 Report to the King from Treasurer Southampton concerning the cost of building ten fishing busses, of 60 tons burden each, for encouragement of the [herring] fishing trade. Finds by report from the Masters of Trinity House that same will cost 9,000l. The sum is considerable but not if it promote such a work. Therefore thinks it necessary a Privy Seal be granted for payment of same. "But withall I pray your Majesty to conceive it fit to recomend it to the Comittee of Fishing to see whether other persons have actually made such subscriptions and engaged to build such a number of busses as may really be fit to begin the fishing with. Else [for] your Majesty to build tenn and your subjects not soe engaged in it as rationally and hopefully to prosecute the same will not be worthy of your Majesty." Therefore desires that no money may issue on the Privy Seal but upon certificate from said Committee that they are satisfied on this point. Ibid, pp. 221–2.
Appending:—Said report to Treasurer Southampton from the Masters of Trinity House.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Attorney General for preparation of a commission in terms of a draft, prefixed in full, for the admeasurement of sea coals (for the measuring and marking of all the vessels called keels and other boats which shall carry coals for the port of Newcastle, or within the river of Tyne and county of Northumberland, or for the creeks and members of Sunderland, being a creek or member of the port of Newcastle, or within the river of Wear or county of Durham): all to the true intent of the Act of 9 Henry V, cap. X. Ibid, pp. 122–4.
Sept. 4 Treasurer Southampton to Sir Robert Long. "Whereas its become a custome for persons that have monies to be payed out of the Exchequer to have recourse to His Majesties Receivers, Collectors of Tenths, First Fruits &c., and to procure them upon some rewards to bring in their monies and then pretend they were instrumentall to bring it in [and there-upon to pray to have their assignments paid out of the funds so paid in], which is a discountenance to the officers of His Majesties Exchequer in the execution of their places who ought to see the King's rents duly paid in, and is an unfit practice of receivers, collectors &c.: to avoid this course in future I direct that noe person receive any advantage by such pretence but that they be payed out of any other monies when His Majesties occasions will permitt it, and not out of the monies they pretend they were instrumentall to bring in. This I require you to observe." Ibid, IV. p. 98.
Sept. 5 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for a tally for 500l. to be struck on the Receiver of Crown revenues in co. Lancaster, in part of Lord Holles's order for 4,200l. as Ambassdor to the French King. Ibid, III. p. 428.
Sept.6 Money warrant for the daily allowances, detailed, payable by the letters patent of 1660, Oct. 22 to Robert Holmes as Captain and Commander of the new fort of Sandown in the Isle of Wight: to be paid from 1660, Oct. 20 in accordance with the terms of the Privy Seal of the 30th ult. the previous money warrant of Jan. 28 last being hereby superseded. [Postcript from Treasurer Southampton to the Auditor of the Receipt] "Sir Robert Long, pray have a special care of this busines." Early Entry Book III. pp. 425–6.
Same for 200l. to Gasper Calthof for work done for His Majesty. Ibid, pp. 431–2.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same.
Same (dormant) for 40l. per an. from 1660, Xmas, to Angelo Notary, one of the late King's musicians, as annuity or pension as by letters patent of 1626, July 11. Ibid, p. 433.
Same for 50l. per an. to Lodowick Carlisle and James Carlisle his son as fee for the custody and keeping of His Majesty's house or lodge at Petersham, within His Majesty's great park near Richmond, together with the walk in the same park to the said house belonging: as by letters patent of 1660, Sept. 27. Ibid, p. 437.
Sept. 10 Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to the Commissioners of Excise Mr. Reeves and his participants have offered to increase the revenue of Excise of London, Middlesex and Surrey 10,000l. more than hitherto has been made thereof. It will be necessary therefore that he receive full satisfaction of the clear product for the year and a half past. Therefore desire them to confer with Mr. Reeve to show him how the product has been calculated, showing him all the entries and the books whereby the account may be perfectly stated. Ibid, XI. p. 130.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Excise Commissioners from time to time to grant commissions to such persons as the farmers of Excise of the several counties shall nominate as Sub-Commissioners of Excise for the respective counties. Ibid, p. 156.
Same from Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to the Excise Commissioners to grant a lease of the duties of Excise in co. Cumberland to George Williamson in accordance with the terms of the report infra and pursuant to the powers therefor granted to the Excise Commissioners by the Privy Seal of August 29 last. Ibid, pp. 131–2, 133.
Appending:—Memorial to the Treasury from the Excise Commissioners dated 1662, August 12. In accordance with the directions of July 30 last, touching treating with persons to be returned as likely for farmers of Excise for the several counties, certify herewith that the Justices of Peace assembled at the General Quarter Sessions for the county of Cumberland July 16 last certified Sir Philip Musgrave, Sir Patricius Curwen, Sir George Fletcher, Sir Jo. Lowther and Sir Edmund Musgrave to farm the Excise of the said county in accordance with the circular letter from the Treasury of June 24 last. The said Musgrave et al. have by their letter of attorney of July 22 last authorised George Williamson, their lawful attorney, to farm the said Excise. In pursuance whereof said Williamson has appeared before the Excise Commissioners and accepted to farm the Excise of the said county at 900l. per an., being the rate set in the aforesaid circular letter, for 3 years from Sept. 29 next; further agreeing to advance a quarter's rent and so quarterly each quarter before another. He has further named sufficient securities, and agrees to the covenants, the heads whereof are annexed, and is contented with the usual covenants granted to others for the enjoyment of the said farm.
Followed by:—The heads of the several covenants on the farmers' part.
Sept. 10 The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Westmorland to Jo. Thwaytes, similarly on behalf of several of the Justices of Peace of the said county, at the rental of 900l., being the rent set down in the abovesaid circular letter: save that said Thwaytes refuses to advance a quarter's rent beforehand but propounds to pay the same by equal quarterly payments. Early Entry Book XI. pp. 133–4.
Prefixing:—Memorial from the Excise Commissioners as above, of date 1662, Aug. 22.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Worcester, at the rent of 2,600l. per an., to Somerset Draper and John Field, the present Sub-Commissioners for said county, being thereto returned by the Justices of the said county from their General Quarter Sessions holden at Worcester August 6 last. Ibid, p. 134.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, of date 1662, August 19.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Oxfordshire (together with a particular brewhouse adjoining, lying in the hundred of Hormer, co. Berks) to Sir Thomas Penington and William Knowles, being thereto returned by the Justices of Peace for that county in their Assizes July 11 last: at the rent of 3,800l. per an., but with a refusal to advance a quarter's rent beforehand. Ibid, p. 135.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Aug. 7.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Yorkshire to Francis Wethered, at the rent of 13,500l. by equal quarterly payments. Ibid, pp. 135–6.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, August 26. "There have bin certificates returned from the Justices of the Peace of the severall Ridings in Yorkshire of persons fit to farme the Excise of the said Rideings and one certificate from the Justices of the said county from the Assizes holden at Yorke the 18th of July last of fit persons to farme the whole county. Severall of the gentlemen certified both for the Ridings severally and for the county in general have appeared, but none ever offered above 12,650l. per an. for the whole county which is 850l. per an. less than the rate sett. Wherefore the time prefixed for such persons as were certified to come up to the rates or ells it should be at the liberty for other persons to bid being elapsed, Francis Wethered Esq. hath appeared and hath accepted" as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Buckingham to Thomas Dawson, of Aylesbury, and Christopher Henn, at the rental of 2,100l. per an. (with a quarter advanced), being thereto certified by the Justices of the Peace of the said county in their General Quarter Sessions held July 10 last. Ibid, p. 136.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, August 14.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Devon to Sir Jo. Chichester and Sir James Smith, at the rent of 8,600l. per an. (with a quarter advanced): they having been returned, together with Sir Tho. Stuckey, Thomas Chudleigh and Dr. Jo. Bidgood, by the Justices of the Peace for said county in their Quarter Sessions held July 19 last. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, August 14.
Sept. 10 The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Lancashire to Peirs Leigh, of Brock, co. Lancs., at the rent of 3,800l. (by quarterly payments without the quarter's advance), he having been returned by the Justices of the Peace in their sessions holden at manchester July 17 last, together with Henry Houghton, of Bickerstaffe, and William Banks, of Winstanley; but the latter two relinquishing their interest in the said farm, and only Mr. Leigh appearing. Early Entry Book XI. p. 137.
Prefixing:—Memorial from the Excise Commissioners as above, dated 1662, Aug. 12.
(In margin:—"The farme granted to Mr. Peirs Leigh and Mr. Banks.")
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Cambridge and Ely and the part of Newmarket which lies in co. Suffolk, to Thomas Story and John Millecent, at the rent of 4,500l. per an., with a quarter advanced: they being thereto certified by the Justices of Peace of said county in their Sessions holden July 17 last. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
The like warrant for the farm of co. Gloucester to Edward Chamberlaine, at the rent of 3,700l. per an. (with a quarter advanced): he having been certified, together with Sir Gabriell Low and Henry Guise, by the Justices for the said county in their meeting on the Tuesday after the feast of St. Thomas the Martyr last: the said Chamberlain being the only one who appeared and accepted. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Warwick, together with the part of the parish of Tamworth lying in the county of Stafford, to Sir Arthur Caley and William Hickman, at the rent of 2,600l. (by quarterly payments without a quarter's advance), they being thereto certified by the Justices of Peace of said county in their Assizes held July 2 last. Ibid, p. 138.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Derby to Thomas Stephens. of Westminster, gent., at the rent of 2,150l. per an., which is 50l. more than the rate set (by equal quarterly payments): the Justices for said county having neglected to certify any persons for the farm. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662. August 26.
(In margin:—"Jo. Huntingford and William Seawell joyned in the farme with Mr. Stephens by order.")
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Cornwall to Nicholas Arundell, at the rent of 2,000l. per an. (by quarterly payments without a quarter's advance): he having been certified by the Justices of Peace of the said county at Launceston, August 4 last. Ibid, pp. 138–9.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Kent to John Boyse and William Rooke, at the rent of 13,000l. per an. (with advance of a quarter's rent): they being thereto certified by the Justices of Peace for said county in their Quarter Sessions at Canterbury July 23 last. Ibid, p. 139.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
Sept. 10 The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Hertfordshire to Edward Watts and Edward Crosby, at 4,300l. (by quarterly payments): they being thereto certified by the Justices of the Peace for said county in their General Sessions at Hertford July 14 last. Early Entry Book XI. pp. 139–40.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above from the Excise Commissioners, dated 1662, Aug. 12.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Sussex to Sir Herbert Lunsford, at the rent of 3,600l. (by quarterly payments and without advance): he being thereto certified, together with Roger Shoyswell, by the Justices of Peace for the said county in their Quarter Sessions at Lewis July 17 last, and the said Shoyswell waiving his certificate and leaving it to said Lunsford. Ibid, p. 140.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Berkshire, (with the part of the hundred of Amesbury, co. Wilts, which lies in the Forest of New Windsor, and a particular brewhouse adjacent to Oxfordshire, in the hundred of Hormer, co. Berks), to John Peacock, at 2,700l. per an. (by quarterly payments without a quarter's advance): he being thereto certified by the Justices of the Peace of Berks in their Quarter Sessions July 8 and 22 last, together with Sir John Moore, who hath never appeared. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Aug. 22.
(In margin:—1662, Sept. 29, William Okes. of Enfield, co. Midd., joyned with Mr. Peacock with certain securities, detailed.)
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise for co. Chester to Thomas Needham, of Dutton, co. Chester, at 2,600l. per an. (by quarterly payments): he being thereto certified by seven of the Justices of Peace of the said county in their Sessions July 8 last: Henry Leigh, of High Legh, co. Chester, who was similarly certified, having refused to come up to the said rate. Ibid, p. 141.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Huntingdon, to Lyonell Walden, at the rent of 1,400l. per an. (by quarterly payments): he being thereto certified by the Justices of Peace of said county: the said rent being 300l. less than the rate set, "yet is more then any one person hath bid and as much as the consumption of that county will possibly beare, for that two brewers, whose brewings come to 400l. per an. at least, serve all their beere out of the said county into the adjacent counties, one of them adjoining to Peterburgh and the other to the Isle of Ely." Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Sept. 4.
The like warrant as above for the farm of the Excise of co. Dorset to Jo. Saintloe (Sainctloe) and George Styles (Stile), at 2,600l. per an. (by quarterly payments): they being thereto certified by the Justices of Peace, at Shaston, July 8 last, together with John Pawlett, James Smith, and Gregory Alford, whereof the said Smith and Alford never appeared, and the said Pawlett appeared separately, refusing to be joined with Saintloe and Styles. Ibid, pp. 141–2.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Aug. 22.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Stafford, except that part of Tamworth lying in said county, to Randolph Egerton, at the rent of 2,600l. per an. (by quarterly payments with a quarter's advance): he being thereto certified by the Justices of Peace of the said county in the Quarter Sessions at Stafford July 15 last. Ibid, p. 142.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above from the Excise Commissioners, dated 1662, Aug. 22.
Sept. 10 The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Somerset to Edward Phillips and Jo. Windham, at the rent of 4,400l. per an. (by quarterly payments): they being thereto certified by the Justices of said county. Early Entry Book XI. pp. 142–3.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Aug. 19.
(In margin:—1662, Sept. 29 altered, and Edward Phillipps left out of the farme and only Mr. Windham is the lessee.)
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Bedford to Francis Crauley, at 1,700l. per an. (by quarterly payments without a quarter's advance): he being thereto certified together with Doyley Dyer and Lewis Harding by the Justices of Peace of the said county, the said Doyly and Harding never having appeared. Ibid, p. 143.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Aug. 22.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of seven counties of South Wales to Walter Vaughan and Richard Gwynn, at a rent of 3,000l. per an. (by quarterly payments without a quarter's advance, which they refuse to make): they being thereto recommended by the Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated 1662, Aug. 30.
Sept. 11 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of quicksilver and drugs belonging to Edward East. Ibid, X. p. 125.
Prefixing:—Note of said East's petition and report thereon by the Customs Commissioners.
[Incorrectly
dated 1660
Sept. 11]
Same from same to the Receipt for discharge of the baronet fee of 1,095l. each due from Sir Richard Astley of Battshull, co. Stafford, and Sir Robert Long of Westminster, co. Midd, and Sir Robert Hooke, of Flanchford, co. Surrey. Ibid, III. pp. 428–9.
Money warrant for 250l. to Thomas Povie, in part of the 500l. for the five ministers for the Isle of Jamaica as warranted April 4 last. Ibid, pp. 429–30.
Same for 200l. to Captain John Golding, in part of 500l. warranted to him March 15 last, as in lieu of 5,000 guilders lent to His Majesty at Antwerp. Ibid, p. 430.
[?] Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Signet for a Privy Seal in terms of a draft prefixed in full for 2,199l. 8s. 0d. to the Earl of Peterborough, Governor of Tangiers upon account to pay such [Portuguese] horse as should stay at Tangiers [being transferred by Portugal] according to the establishment of the English horse, being 80 horse only without officers or horsemen, so that said Earl mounted some footmen of that garrison and others and reduced them into a troop. (Money warrant hereon dated October 6.) Ibid, pp. 430–1, 460.
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of the ship "Elizabeth and Abigail," Richard Nash master. Ibid, X. p. 125.
Prefixing:—Note of said Nash's petition and report thereon from said Commissioners.
Sept. 12 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be levied on the Customs for the allowances to Capt. Robert Holmes, as by warrant of the 6th inst. Early Entry Book III pp. 432–3.
Same from same to the Clerk of the Receipt for a Privy Seal for 1,000l. to Francisco de Sylva, without accompt, to be disposed as the Queen Consort shall direct. Ibid, p. 435.
The like for 3,000l. to Stephen Fox for Secret Service without accompt. Ibid.
Sept. 15 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of some decayed tobacco, &c., belonging to George Mann, James Collingwood, Thomas Kipps and Thomas Martin. Ibid, X. pp. 125–6.
Prefixing:—Note of petition from said Mann, etc., and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Sept. 16 Money warrant for 250l. to the Earl of Northampton upon account for demolishing the walls of Coventry. Ibid, III. p. 433.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same of the 2nd inst.
Same for 100l. to the doorkeepers of the House of Lords for attendance. Ibid, p. 434.
Prefixing:—As above.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to Mr. Wardour, Clerk of the Pells, to amend the recordatur of the issue of 100l. to Sir Theophilus Gilby, and 120l. to Sir Charles Cottrell, making them according to the time and date of the respective acquittances given to the Tellers for the same so as to amend the books in order that hereafter both the certificates may agree. Ibid, pp. 435 6.
Lord Treasurer Southampton and Chancellor Lord Ashley to Auditor Phelipps to examine the account of interest due to Sir Thomas Vyner, Sheriff Meynell, and Mr. Backwell, for money advanced, calculated to the time they were repaid, or to the time agreed upon with the Treasurer that they should be paid: further to examine their account of the recoining of the moneys stamped by the usurper. Ibid, p. 444.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of some loaf sugar belonging to Abraham Moma, seized as being imported from Germany contrary to the late Act for prevention of frauds. Ibid, X. p. 126.
Prefixing:—Note of said Moma's petition and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Like warrant, ut supra, p. 424, for the farm of the Excise for co. Northampton, to Frances Orme and Henry Bedles, at the rent of 3,000l. per an. (by quarterly payments): they being thereto recommended by the Justices of that county. Ibid, XI. p. 144.
Prefixing:—Memorial from the Excise Commissioners dated Sept 9, reporting the arrangements as above.
Like warrant to the Excise Commissioners for letting the farm of the Excise of North Wales to Roger Whittley, of the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, at the rent of 2,000l per an. (by quarterly payments): he appearing with an assignation from the several persons returned by the Justices of the Peace for the several counties of North Wales. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 15.
Sept. 16 Like warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Excise Commissioners ut supra, p. 424, for letting the farm of the Excise of co. Leicester to John Cary, at 3,000l. per an. (by quarterly payments), being the rate set: Richard Orton and John Chamberlain, who were certified by the Justices of Peace of the said county, having refused to come up to the rate set. Early Entry Book, XI. p. 144.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above for the Excise Commissioners, dated Sept. 9.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of Hampshire to Jo. Rives, of Drayton, and Richard Stansby junr., of Micheldever, at 2,800l. per an. (advancing a quarter's rent beforehand), although the said rent is 400l. less than the rate set. "Yet it is as much as probably that county will beare and, considering the advance, more then any other hath bidd": no persons having been returned by the Justices of Peace of said county within the time limited, but some of them having since certified the above two. Ibid, p. 145.
(In margin:—1662, Oct. 13, George Skipp, of Gray's Inn, and Henry Hampson of St. Michaels, Cornhill, London, joined with Rives and Stansby.)
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 15.
The like warrant as above for the farm of the Excise of co. Durham (except Islandshire, Norhamshire, Bedlingtonshire and Newcastle) to Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir William Blackiston, Henry Brabant and William Blackiston, at 3,600l. per an., being the full rate set (by quarterly payments): they being four of those certified by the Justices of the Peace for that county. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 9.
[?] [Treasurer Southampton] to the Customs Commissioners to observe a royal warrant to permit 10,000l. to be transported by Dr. Bargrave and Jo. Seleck, chosen as their representatives by the bishops and clergy of the realm, who, in compassion of such poor souls as are at present in captivity and durance under Turkish Governors, have designed 10,000l. towards the redemption of such a number as that sum will emancipate, and have agreed with divers goldsmiths for furnishing them with such a quantity of foreign coin as amounts to that sum. Ibid, p. III. 434.
Sept. 17 Like warrant as above, p. 424, for the farm of the Excise of co. Essex, to Humphry Beane, of London, merchant, at the rent of 8,000l. per an., being the full rate set (with advance of a quarter's rent beforehand): Charles Fitch, who was certified by the Justices of the Peace for said county, having refused to give the rate set. Ibid, XI. p. 147.
Prefixing:—Memorial from the Excise Commissioners of the 15th inst. reporting the arrangements as above.
Sept. 18 An order of the King in Council of the 17th instant, read and entered, for directions to the Farmers of the Customs to give a bill of store to permit some pieces of red cloth and cotton for coats for the Governor of Dunkirk's regiment to be transported to Dunkirk, Custom free, in the "John" catch, Jo. Barton master, now lying at the Tower Wharf. Order for their observation hereof. Ibid, X. p. 127.
The like warrant, ut supra, p. 424, for the farm of the Excise of Norfolk (with the suburbs of Thetford and the hundred of Lothingland lying in the county of Suffolk) to Hugh Hovell of Castellane, co. Norfolk, Francis Menell [Meynell], Alderman, Sam Sterling, Alderman, and Jo. Mann, at 13,000l. per an. (by quarterly payments without a quarter's advance): the said Hugh Hovell, one of the present Sub-Commissioners, being thereto certified by the major part of the Justices of the Peace in their General Sessions for the said county held at Faken-ham July 26 last: but the Lord Treasurer having joined the abovesaid three with him in the lease. Ibid, XI. p. 146.
Sept. 18 Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to the Earl of Carbery, Lord President of the Council in the marches of Wales, to appoint two or three trusty persons to see the bonds of the farmers of South Wales signed and sealed, and to forward them in a box to the Commissioners of Excise in Bartholomew Lane, London. Early Entry Book XI. p. 147.
Sept. 19 Same to Sir William Boothby, sheriff for co. Derby, Sir Henry Avery and William Fitzherbert, Justices of Peace for said county, to examine into the affair of one Thomas Alexander's wife who received a death wound whilst resisting a distress made for Excise duty. Ibid, p. 148.
Sept. 20 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be levied in manner detailed for 2,770l. to Robert Child, Master of His Majesty's tents, as by the Privy Seal of 1661, Oct. 21. Ibid, III. p. 436.
Money warrant, dormant. for 40l. per an. to Francis Gliston. Doctor in Physic, as Physic Reader in the University of Cambridge, as by letters patent of 1660, Nov. 10. Ibid, p. 437.
Money warrant for 100l. to Thomas Gumble, Doctor in Divinity, chaplain to the Duke of Albemerle, for faithful services to said Duke: tending so much to the King's restoration. Ibid, pp. 437–8.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same.
Same (dormant) for 60l. per an. to the Duke of Albemarle as keeper of St. James's Park, as by the Privy Seal of June 11 last. Ibid, p. 441.
Money warrant for 40l. to the Knight Marshal's men for their attendance on the Upper House during the late session. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same of the 11th inst.
Same for 28,247l. 19s. 0d. to Stephen Fox for the Guards for three months' to May 17 last. Ibid, p. 442.
Same for 2,374l. 8s. 0d. to the Duke of York for three months' pay of the garrison of Portsmouth to May 17 last. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for a tally to be struck on Sir Henry Vernon (late Receiver General of Crown Revenues in Worcester, Salop, Hereford and Stafford) for the 50l. ordered as royal bounty to Mrs. Conquest Pigott. Ibid, p. 444.
Sept. 22 Money warrant for 1,000l. to Francisco de Sylva, to be disposed of as the Queen Consort shall direct. Ibid.
Circular letter from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs officers of the outports. The King has contracted with Sir Job Harby; Sir John Wolstenholme, Sir John Jacob, Sir Nicholas Crispe, Sir John Harrison and Sir John Shaw for a lease for five years from Sept. 29 inst., of all his Customs, subsidies, duties and payments whatsoever for all goods, wares, wines, and merchandize imported into or exported into or exported from England, Wales, and Berwick on Tweed. They are therefore to be suffered to enter thereupon accordingly, and by themselves or agents, &o., to collect the said Customs, &c., within the various ports, &c., and to do and execute all things whatsoever to the service appertaining. No entry is to be taken without their collector, nor goods shipped or landed without their searcher or other officer. Further; an inventory of all goods in the various Custom Houses is to be made and kept up to Sept. 29 inst., in order that it may be justly known what goods may be put upon account for His Majesty and not the farmers. Ibid, X. p. 128.
Sept. 22 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of nutmegs consigned to William Goddard "for a person of quality which doth extract chymicall oyles for her private use." Early Entry Book X. p. 128.
Prefixing:—Note of said Goddard's petition, and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Money warrant for 170l. to George Charnock, a Sergeant at Arms, viz., 40l. for the late good service done in Dean Forest, and 100l. for the charges of a journey into Yorkshire about the alum works, and 30l. for disbursements. Ibid, III. pp. 438–9.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same of the 17th inst.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies on the Customs for 1,000l., in part of the warrants of 1660–1, March 7 for 200l. and 200l. per an. to Sir William St. Ravy, and of 1662, May 3, for 600l. to said St. Ravy. Ibid, pp. 439–40.
Sept. 23 Money warrant for 2,940l. to Sir John Shaw and Edward Backwell, Treasurers and Paymasters of the forces in Flanders, for three months' pay to the 16th inst., for the regiment of foot at Mardike. Ibid, p. 440.
Report to the King from Treasurer Southampton [on the petition of Sir Nicholas Crispe] concerning spices imported and the Customs and duties thereon. The spices imported since the Navigation Act have been only by stealth and without paying any Custom, being brought in by Dutch and foreign merchants and foul traders at home. This must necessarily be so because the Dutch, who have had the sole trade of them these many years, are prohibited, and the English cannot import them from Holland because they import them not from the place of their growth, the English East India Company themselves having no capacity to do it until they be restored to Poleroon, or gain some of the Spice Islands, so that neither to them (until such a conjunction) nor to any other can the freedom of importing those spices be any prejudice. And all fair traders desire the same. And when the importation will be free your Majesty is like duly to be paid. But all the traders therein conceive it very just and equal that the licence be general and not restrained to any person or small number "Soe as wee found not any obstruccon to your Majesty's bounty and goodnesse which by your reference wee perceive your Majesty intends the petitioner save that the Customes being now to be farmed the farmers pretend the duty on spices is part of the Booke of Rates which they have farmed, which as it is true soe on the other hand by fair trading and without your Majesty's lycence little was like to be entred. And therefore upon the whole debate it was agreed with consent of all that if your Majesty gave this lycence Sir Nicholas Crispe should receive two thirds and the farmers one untill your Majesties intended bounty to Sir Nicholas Crispe were compleated." Ibid, X. p. 129.
Sept. 23 Like warrant as above, p. 424. for the farm of the Excise of co. Hereford to Edward Cornwall, of Moccas, co. Hereford, at 1,600l. per an. (by quarterly payments) being 200l. less than the rate set, but as much as that small county will bear, and more than will be made nett in the hands of Sub-Commissioners: the said Cornwall being thereto returned by the Justices of Peace of Hereford, and the security of Mr. Hugh Rigby, who formerly propounded to farm the said county at the full rate, not being approved of by the officer oppointed for that purpose. Early Entry Book XI., pp. 148–9.
Prefixing:—Memorial from the Excise Commissioners of the 22nd inst. reporting the arrangements as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co Wilts to John Mompesson of North Tidworth, co. Wilts, at 2,800l. per an., being the full rate set and by quarterly payments: he being thereto returned among several others by the Justices of Peace of said county. (See infra, p. 439, under date 1662, Oct. 14.) Ibid. pp. 149–50.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 23.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Rutland to Samuel Gibson for 1.000l. per an., being the full rate set and by quarterly payments: the gentlemen returned by the Justices of Peace in said county having refused to come up to the rate fixed. Ibid, p. 150.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 22.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Salop to Sir Richard Otley and Richard Scriven at 2,800l. per an., being the full rent set (and by equal payments): they being thereto returned by the Justices of Peace of said county. Ibid, p. 151.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 23.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Nottingham to William Stanhope, Nicholas Battail and Hugh Tresse for 2,600l. per an., being 600l. less than the rate set. yet more than ever was made of the Excise of that county in nett money, there having been some mistake in setting so high a value on the same: the said persons being thereto returned by the Justices of Peace of the said county by two severall certificates. Ibid, pp. 151–2.
Prefixing:—Memorial as above, dated Sept. 22.
Sept. 24 Money warrant for 28,247l. 19s. 0d. to Stephen Fox for three months' pay to the Guards to August 9 last. Ibid, III. p. 443.
Same for 5,000l. to same (over and above the Privy Seal of March 17 last for 20,000l.) upon accompt for satisfying and paying off all forces in Scotland in the like manner as said 20,000l. was appointed. Ibid.
Sept. 26 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of camphor and oil of nutmegs belonging to Daniell Griell. merchant. Ibid, X. p. 130.
Prefixing:—Note of said Griell's petition and report thereon by the Customs Commissioners.
Sept. 27 Same from same to same to discharge a seizure of tin belonging to Thomas Carter, mariner. Ibid, p. 131.
Prefixing:—Note of said Carter's petition and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Sept. 27 The like warrant as above, p. 424, for the farm of the Excise of Bristol to John Seymour and William George at 3,400l. per an. (by equal quarterly payments), being 400l. less than the rate set, but as much as the consumption of the said city will bear: the gentlemen returned by the Mayor and Justices of the Peace of said city having refused to come up to the rate set. Early Entry Book XI. p. 153.
Prefixing:—Memorial from the Excise Commissioners of date Sept.23 reporting the arrangments as above.
The like warrant for the farm of the Excise of co. Lincoln to William Lambe, of London, merchant, at 7,500l. per an., being the full rate set (by equal quarterly payments, but without any advance): the Thomas Willoughby, who was returned by the Justices of the Peace for the said county, having refused to come up to the rate set. Ibid, p. 157.
(In margin:—William Dawgs, of Grays Inn, joined in the farm.)
Prefixing:—Memorial as above.
Sept.29 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck to remit to Ann Wilkinson 440l. received by her late husband Capt. Anthony Wilkinson, late one of the Sub-Commissioners of Excise in co. Lincoln: in consideration of his loyalty. Ibid, III. p. 448.
Same from same to same for tallies on the Excise for 1,000l. on account to Timothy Alsop, His Majesty's brewer, there being due about 5.000l. from the cofferer to him. Ibid, p. 449.
Prefixing:—Note of Alsop's petition.
Money warrant for 200l. to Capt. Edward Strange for the charge of importing, &c., 16 soldiers who were sold for slaves into the Barbados by the late usurpers. Ibid, p. 448.
Same for 500l. to Capt. Henry Stewart as royal bounty in favour of several indigent loyal and faithful officers of the Scottish nation, who adhered to the King at Worcester. Ibid, p. 449
Same for 500l. for half a year to Sept. 29 last to Humfry Weld for Secret Service, as by the Privy Seal of March 17 last. Ibid, p. 450.
Treasurer Southampton to [Sir George Carteret. Treasurer of the Navy]. "You are sensible with what eye in relacon to the publique safety His Majesty made the first greate assignments of foure hundred and odd thousande pounds for furnishing the stores of his Navy and upon what frugall as well as other important reasons he was pleased to dispense that parte of that money should be employed in paying off those shipps that were then newly returned and some others that were daily expected; of which you have given me a late and generall accompt and such a one as I cannot at present well compare by such formall assignacons as I have given you for the use of the Navy. And therefore though your two papers exceed that sume I doe hereby direct and desire you to make use of 100,000l. only of the said monies formerly appropriated for the use of the stores for the paying off such ships as were or shall come in since His Majesties letter that gave way for the doeing thereof. And that you employ all industry to raise present money upon this foundes that soe the shipps may be paid off as fast as they come in and His Majesty put to no unnecessary charge." Ibid.
(In margin:—"Vacated and a new letter entered." See infra, p. 437, under date 1662, Oct. 6.)
Sept. 29 Money warrant for three months' advance on his ordinary from August 28 last to Sir George Downing. Early Entry Book III. p. 455.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to permit Richard Brooke and John Heath, merchants, to import in English vessels 150 tons of potashes from Amsterdam and Hamburg without seizure or forfeiture. Ibid, X. pp. 129, 130–1.
Prefixing:—Report to Treasurer Southampton of date Sept. 24, from the Customs Commissioners on the petition from said Brooke and Heath: note from Treasurer Southampton forwarding same to the Privy Council: and order of the King in Council of date Sept. 26 for the licence as above.
Same from same to the Excise Commissiooners to pay the present Michaelmas quarter's salary bill for the Excise office, London. Ibid, XI, pp. 154–6.
Prefixing:—Said bill (total 1,367l. 10s. 0d.)
Sept. 30 Money warrant for 400l. to Richard Downing, the Sergeant Skinner, for providing at the Restoration and by the Order of the Council then in being, for the furring and fitting up of a royal robe of crimson velvet with swords, coat, hood and cap of state, with powdered ermines to be worn by His Majesty at his first sitting in Parliament. Ibid, III. p. 451.
Same (dormant) for 20d. a day as wages and fee, and 16l. 2s. 6d. per an, for a livery to Thomas Mell, one of His Majesty's musicians. Ibid.
Money warrant for 260l. to William Seaman, employed on His Majesty's special affairs to Algiers. Ibid, p. 452.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of the 3rd inst.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton [to the Receipt] for tallies to be levied on the Excise for 801l. 0d. for John Earl of Bath, Governor of Plymouth garrison, for three months' pay of said garrison to Oct. 3 next. Ibid, p. 455.
Sept.— Reply from Lord Treasurer Southampton and Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Ashley to the Portugal Ambassador's papers concerning the damage the Crown of Portugal sustained by the late usurpers. Refer to the 11th article of the treaty of 1654, relating to trade with Brazil and the violation of same by four English ships. the "Concord," "Hector," "Sampson," and "Little Lewys," which the English King has disowned. Refer by way of further answer to the question of the payment of the Queen's jointure. A million crusadoes were to be answered, each at 3s.[sic], according to its intrinsic value. At the time this was in discourse with the Ambassador the Treasury offered proof that from Alderman Backwell the Ambassador and others had received 3s. 7d. a crusadoe. Nevertheless at the King's command consented to estimate the crusadoe but at 3s. 6d. Of the total million there has been paid 217,785 crusadoes to the Earl of Sandwich at Portugal, and 510,000 to divers bankers here in England, leaving 272,215 unpaid, which at 3s. 6d. a crusade=47,637l. Pray that the Ambassador be moved to have this forthwith paid, "it being assigned to some bankers who have advanced [the value of] the same for His Majesties' publique services and who are much disappointed by their soe long attending for the same after it was due." Ibid, pp. 445–7.