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Entry book: December 1695, 1-15

Pages 1248-1257

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 10, 1693-1696. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1935.

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December 1695, 1–15

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Dec. 2. William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 61,115l. 12s. 10¾d. to Charles Bertie on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Ordnance: to be issued out of loans to be made by himself on credit of the Duties on Coals and Glass and to be applied as follows: l. s. d. Disposition Book XIII, p. 72.
to land service [of the Office of Ordnance] “and completes the sum of 210,000l. for that service out of last year's funds for the war” 48,097 9 ll¾
to complete 182,016l. 0s. 10d. for the full proportion for sea services in the said Office out of the said funds 13,018 2 11
£61,115 12 l0¾
Likewise to issue 2,347l. 7s. 9d. to same on the like unsatisfied order, 1,301l. 2s. 2d. thereof out of the like loans on the Marriages Duties and 1,046l. 5s. 7d. out of the like loans on coals and glass. The total, 2,347l. 7s. 9d., is to be applied to complete the 12,465l. 19s. 8d. which is the proportion due to the Ordnance out of last year's funds for providing guns and other ordnance stores for the four new Second Rate ships.
Dec. 3. William Lowndes to the Earl of Portland. By my letter of the 30th ult., supra, p. 1248, my Lords only desired that you should send them an account of what was due to the Privy Purse at Michaelmas, 1695, since the time of your being keeper thereof. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 39.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Charles Brawne, shewing that in 1682 he with James Bisse and John Hargrill became bound for John Allen, late collector of Excise, co. Somerset, for his due execution of that office and that said Allen is absconded 800l. in the King's debt and the rest of the security become insolvent; therefore praying relief, petitioner having been very industrious in giving timely notice to the Excise Commissioners of the bad circumstances of said Allen. Reference Book VII, p. 120.
Same to Mr. [Auditor] Aldworth of the petition of Richard Topham, executor of John Topham, late Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Commons, praying payment of 106l. 3s. 6d. for so much disbursed by his father in the Sessions of Parliament for the year 1691 and 1692, being for the House of Commons. Ibid, p. 121.
Dec. 4. Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for an allowance of 200l. per an. to Sir Galashiel Lovell, kt., as an addition to the profits of his place as one of the Justices of Chester, that sum having been added thereto upon the augmentation of all the salaries of all the Judges at Westminster and in North and South Wales: to be payable termly, the first payment at the last day of Hilary term next: and further for the payment of 6l. 4s. 3d. to him for 21 days from Nov. 7 on the said allowance. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 294.
Same to same for a, same for 500l. per an. similarly to Sir Jo[h]n Combes, kt., for his place as Chief Justice of Chester: as from 1695, May 5, Ibid, p. 295.
Dec. 4. William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners to pay to the Queen Dowager's Treasurer 3,052l. 8s.d. for last Sept. 29 quarter: paying same by 552l. 8s.d. this week and the remainder by 500l. a week thereafter. Disposition Book XIII, p. 74.
Same to Mr. Francklyn. The creditors of James Thomas, deceased, late Lieut. to a Company in the Second Marine Regiment, have petitioned for payment of their several debts out of said Thomas's money in the hands of Mr. Balderston, late Agent to said Regiment. Thereon Balderston has reported to my Lords that he and the present Agent of said Regiment (in whose hands there is also money of the said Lieutenant) are ready to pay same provided it may be done with safety to themselves by reason the said Thomas hanged himself at Portsmouth and his pay (as they are informed) is thereby forfeited. My Lords have no objection on his Majesty's behalf, to the grant of administration to the said creditors. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 39.
Same to Mr. Coling. enclosing a note of the plate which the King has commanded to be delivered out of the Jewel Office to the Honble. Paul Foley, Speaker of the House of Commons. Please prepare a warrant for the Lord Chamberlain's signature. Ibid, p. 40.
Appending: schedule of said plate (four dozen plates, three pair of candlesticks, five small mazarines, one pasty pan).
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of premises, ut supra, p. 1134 (two tenements in Austell Prior), in order to a lease thereof to Peter Godfry on terms as follows. Warrants not Relating to Money XV, pp. 58–9.
Prefixing: said Surveyor's report on said Godfry's petition for same. The last lease desired by petitioner was passed 1686, Dec. 18, to Andrew Came for the lives of the Bishop of Exeter and his brother, Charles Trelawney, in the first tenement and of Eliz. Vivian and Henry Trelawny in the second. They are small and valued at only 4l. each per an. and since the last lease Came has been forced to part with his interest to petitioner, Godfry. The desired reversionary lease is hardly worth a fine. I advise only a small acknowledgment of 50s.
For the grant to William, Earl of Rochford, of an annuity of 1,000l. out of the Post Office, see supra, p. 1037. King's Warrant Book XVIII, p. 142.
Dec. 5. William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 50,000l. to Edward Russell on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Navy: to be issued out of loans on the Exchequer on the clause of credit in the Annuity Act: and to be applied to wages of seamen. Disposition Book XIII, p. 72.
Same to same to issue 1,500l. to me [Lowndes] on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret service: to be issued out of seizures: and the rest of the money coming into the Exchequer for seizures is to be reserved for such uses as his Majesty shall appoint. Ibid.
Same to same to issue 16,821l. 2s. 4d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name for the service of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Earl on credit of the Exchequer in general: and to be applied to uses as follows, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid, p. 73.
for the advance upon the contract for forage; “and makes 9,000l. in part of 15,000l., being the value of 150,000 gilders borrowed for that service by Mr. Hill in Flanders” 3,000 0 0
for recruits for Prince Christian's Battalion of Foot taken at Dixmude “and completes 3,048l. 10s. 0d., being the value of 11,725 Rix Dollars demanded for that service at 25 Rix Dollars per man” 1,048 10 0
for recruits for the Dutch, Danish and Hanover Foot for their loss at Namur “and completes 1,488l. 10s. 0d. for that service” 496 3 4
for the like recruits for the Dutch, Danish and Hanover Horse” and completes 1,237l. for that service” 412 6 8
for recruits for the English Foot for their loss at Namur “and completes the sum of 2,881l. demanded for that service” 1,920 13 4
for transporting the recruits of the Scotts Regiments into Flanders “and is to answer Col. Buchan's bill of exchange from Edinburgh for the charge of that service” 2,000 0 0
for Col. William Lloyd to make up the pay received by him from the pay of Lieut. Col. to that of Col. of Dragoons from 1693, Sept. 1, to 1694–5, Feb. 20 282 9 0
for subsistence to the officers that are come from Flanders to make their recruits here, “which will lessen the subsistence to be remitted there [to Flanders] by this sum” 7,318 11 0
for Machado and Pereira for so much disbursed by them for the hire of two vessels allowed of by their contracts for the transport of corn and other necessaries for his Majesty's Army in Flanders “and is for the service of the said ships in the year 1692–3–4, to wit, 3,458 guilders 19 stiv. at 10 guilders 2 stivers per £ sterling, makes” 342 9 0
£16,821 2 4
Dec. 5. Treasury reference to Aaron Smith [Treasury Solicitor] of the petition of Sir Henry Bond, bart., shewing that being Vice Treasurer in Ireland, in the exercise of that place at the time of the King's going into Ireland and being afraid to return into England by reason of his said debts, he went into France, having some relations [there] by his mother's side: that being in France [he] hath been outlawed for high treason: that by reason of such outlawry he cannot safely without the King's leave and pardon come to England, where he desires to live with all duty and loyalty to the King and Government: therefore praying the King's pass to come to England and pardon of the said outlawry and reversal thereof, so that his estate may be the better sold to pay his said debts. Reference Book VII, p. 119.
Dec. 5. Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Thomas South, a landwaiter for 26 years past, and now incapable by age and indisposition, therefore praying leave to resign to John Gilbert, reserving a moiety of the established salary for his life” as hath been accustomed.” Reference Book VII, p. 120.
Same to same of the petition of Geo. Barber, deputy King's waiter, praying for the abovesaid South's place, “he allowing to the person superannuated.” Ibid.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Richard Topham, shewing that Charles II purchased of his father two closes which he held of the Dean and Chapter of Windsor in order to the making of the Avenue there, and the Crown now enjoys the profits of the said two closes, but there is a rent of 4l. 7s. 0d. payable out of same to the Dean and Chapter, which was never paid by the Crown, whereby there is an arrear of 48l. 11s. 8d. on petitioner, which he was forced to pay,” his father never assigning the said premises”: therefore praying to be reimbursed and that he may assign the premises in order to be discharged of the growing rent. Ibid.
Dec. 6. Money warrant for 20,000l. to Edward Nicholas in part of 50,000l. as by the privy seal of Nov. 28 last, supra, p. 1239, for the servants etc. of the late Queen. (Money order dated Dec. 6 hereon.) Money Book XIII, p. 42. Order Book IV, p. 241.
Treasury warrant dormant to John Knight, Customs Cashier, to pay John Latton his salary of 30l. per an. as searcher of Plymouth port. Money Book XIII, p. 47.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the copies of two Acts passed in the General Assembly of Massachusetts Bay, which have been sent to the Treasury by the Committee for Trade and Plantations: the one being an Act for coasting vessels within the Province; the other an Act to restrain the exportation of raw hides and skins out of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 40.
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 224.
Prefixing: (a) an order of the King in Council, dated Kensington, Dec. 5 inst., made upon reading a report from the Admiralty Lords on the petition of the merchants trading to Portugal, Spain and the Straits, praying that the time limited for the clearing of their ships at Gravesend on Dec. 1 may be lengthened to Dec. 15.
It is hereby ordered that the time limited for the petitioners' ships to be ready to sail with the convoy be prolonged to Dec. 15 and no longer.
Dec. 6. The like order on the like Order in Council, extending to Dec. 31 inst. the time for the sailing of the ships going to Jamaica. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 224.
The like on the like, extending to 1695–6, Jan. 1, the time for the sailing of the ships going to the Leeward Islands. Ibid.
Treasury reference to Samuell Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of the petition of the inhabitants of East Stockwith in co. Lincoln, praying direction to the Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall to discharge the 6l. per an. which is by mistake overcharged and reserved in the recent grant to them of several small things in co. Lincoln. Reference Book VII, p. 120.
Same to same of the petition of Peter Knight for extension of lease of a tenement in the Duchy of Cornwall. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Simon Hitchcock, shewing that he was a Customs officer in Lyme port under James II, but was dismissed for not consenting to the taking off the penal laws and Test: therefore praying to be restored to some equal place. Ibid, p. 121.
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of premises, ut supra, p. 1140 (several small parcels of land in the Honor of Penrith and Forest of Inglewood, co. Cumberland), in order to an extension of lease thereof to Lancelot Simpson for 99 years at the old rent of 5l. and fine of 50l. Warrants not Relating to Money XV, pp. 57–8.
Prefixing: said Surveyor's report on said Simpson's petition for same. In July, 1687, petitioner obtained a lease from the Queen Dowager (as part of her jointure) of the said several small parcels called Keldrick Moor and Keldrick (which petitioner alleges should be Weldrick) Myre on the west side of the old castle at Penrith containing 30 acres; some other little pieces of land there containing five acres and 20 acres of land in the Forest of Inglewood belonging to the same Honor, at a rent of 5l. per an. from the date he should recover the premises, they being a concealment from the Crown, which recovery was to be effected within five years. He met with such trouble in obtaining possession that in 1692, Dec, he was forced to apply to the Queen Dowager's Council for extension of time for recovery of the premises and was granted two years more, and in 1692 he obtained a decree in the Exchequer Court to the effect that after three trials at Common Law he had obtained a verdict and that he should hold the premises during his term with reversion to the Crown thereafter,” with a perpetual injunction against the plaintiffs who prosecuted on behalf of all the townsmen and inhabitants of Penrith: yet it is alleged that since the decree the fences made by petitioner have been thrown down and that petitioner is still liable to the same usage.” The premises were not valued in the Parliament's survey in 1650 nor were they particularly sold in those times amongst the many severals expressed to belong to the said Honor, though some parts of the demesne lands of the manor are bounded by these accounted as wastes. They are worth but 30l. a year on improvement.
Dec. 6. Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of premises, ut supra, p. 1134 (a small burgage in the borough of Fowey), in order to a lease thereof to John Manly. Warrants not Relating to Money XV, pp. 59–60.
Prefixing: report by said Surveyor General on said Manly's petition for same. Since the death of Richard Hoblin petitioner has been, by the Earl of Bath, appointed as steward of the manors within the Duchy and County of Cornwall. The premises have been detained from the Crown a long time and only the old rents of 12d. and 8d. answered for the same. The improved value by the Parliament's survey [in 1650] is but 11s. 4d. per an., which being so inconsiderable no person has desired renewal since 1660 till now.
As for his petition for quarries of Moor Stone [moor stone] within the manors of Stoke Clinsland and Calstock, being part of the ancient Duchy of Cornwall, the same do belong to the Crown, but no profit thereof appears hitherto made to the Crown. He may be granted a 31 years' lease with covenant to assert the Crown's title and on reservation of a sixth of the profits, and with an exception of any customary right which the tenants of either of these manors may have of digging or taking stone out of the said wastes for the necessary building or repairing of the anoient Duchy tenements, fences or enclosures.
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Deputy to report on the enclosed petition of Lord Mountjoy to the King, praying a grant of 1.000l. per an. out of the forfeited lands, as in a list annexed thereto. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 56.
Dec. 9. William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint. The Treasury Lords direct you to be preparing and getting everything in readiness towards recoining the moneys against the [time the] same shall be ordered to be done. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 39.
Dec. 10. Money warrant for 20l. to John Kendall, clerk, who is going chaplain to Bermudas: as in reward for services and for charges of his transportation thither. (Money order dated Dec. 13 hereon.) Money Book XIII, p. 42. Order Book IV, p. 242.
Same for 20l. each for the like to James Yong, clerk, who is going as same to the Leeward Islands. Money Book XIII, p. 43. Order Book IV, p. 242.
to — Faux, going as same to Virginia.
to John Allen as same to Barbados.
to — Clack (Clackes) as same to Maryland.
to James Beechin as same to Maryland.
(Money orders ut supra hereon.)
Same for 50l. to Jane Temple, now wife of Lord John Berkly, for last Sept. 29 quarter on her annuity as by the privy seal of May 23 last, supra, pp. 1036–7. (Money order dated Dec. 8 [sic ? for 13] hereon.) Money Book XIII, p. 43. Order Book IV, p. 243.
Dec. 10. Money warrant for 40l. to John Luff, Dr. of Physic: for one year to Sept. 29 last on his fee as Reader (Professor) of Physic in the University of Oxford. Money Book XIII, p. 45.
Same for 40l. to Thomas Boucher, Dr. of Civil Law, for same on his fee as Professor of Civil Law Ibid. Ibid.
Same for 40l. to Robert Brady, Dr. of Physic, for same on his fee as Professor of Physic in the University of Cambridge. Ibid.
Same for 40l. to George Oxenden, Dr. of Civil Law, for same on his fee as Professor of same Ibid. Ibid, p. 46.
Same for 13l. 6s. 8d. to the University of Oxford for same time on the perpetuity for the Lady Margaret Divinity lecture. Ibid, p. 45.
Same for 13l. 6s. 8d. to the University of Cambridge for same on the perpetuity for a Divinity lecture. Ibid, p. 46.
Same for 16l. 13s. 4d. to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Emanuel College, Cambridge, for same on their perpetuity. Ibid.
Same for 10l. to the University of Cambridge for same on a perpetuity for a preacher. Ibid, p. 47.
Money order for 12l. 10s. 0d. to William Wardour for 1695, June 24 quarter, on his allowance for locking up and taking care of his Majesty's treasure in the Receipt. Order Book IV, p. 242.
William Lowndes to Mr. Marriot for an account how the rent reserved on the lease to the Earl of Carlisle et al. of the late Visct. Preston's estate has been answered and similarly the rents and mesne profits of the said estate before the date of that lease, and how same have been accounted for. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 40.
The like Treasury order, ut supra, pp. 1252–3, on the like Order of Council, prefixed, for prolonging to Dec. 31 inst. the time of the sailing of the ships going to Virginia and Maryland. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 224.
Treasury reference to Mr. Fox of the petition of Ebenezer Leeds on behalf of the non-commission officers and troopers of the Regiment of Horse late Col. Russell's, broke in Ireland, praying the same allowances on the cheques as have been granted to other Regiments and that what has been paid for clothing of the said Regiment over and above the offreckonings may be struck out of the account and that certificates which he has from the Commissioners for Accounts, Ireland, “may be allowed out of the county charge”; and likewise praying payment of their arrears; he having stated the accounts of the said Regiment with the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland. Reference Book VII, p. 121.
Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Thomas Cotton, praying to be restored to his place of supervisor of Excise, in which station he has served well for above ten years and was turned out without any just cause. Ibid.
Dec. 10. Treasury reference to Samuell Travers of the petition of Mr. Isaacson for liberty to dig a ditch along some waste ground belonging to the King between Flint and Holywell “for drawing a coal work they have there” and for a grant of same under the Exchequer seal. Reference Book VII, p. 121.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Giles Dowle, shewing that he has been for many years employed to prosecute planters of tobacco in England at a salary of 80l. per an., but has received only 10l. for his last year's service. Ibid, p. 124.
Dec. 11. William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 99,274l. 18s. 0d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name for the service of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Earl on credit of the Exchequer in general: and to be applied to the payment of one month's subsistence to the Forces in Flanders, to wit from Oct. 8 to Nov. 4 last. Disposition Book XIII, p. 74.
Dec. 12. Same to same to issue 4,700l. to same on the like unsatisfied order: out of the like loans: and to be applied for uses as follows, viz.: l. Ibid.
in part of 3,737l. 10s. 0d. for recruits of the late Col. Avers' Regiment, now Col. Wilks's, which was at Dixmude: being the value of 14,375 Rix Dollars at 10 guilders to the £ 1,000
for the advance upon the contract for forage, “and makes 12,000l. issued in part of 15,000l., being the value of 150,000 guilders demanded for that service 3,000
to be remitted to Mr. Hill upon account towards defraying the extraordinary charge of the Hospital at Rotterdam 200
for subsistence of the Marquis de Mirmont's Regiment of Dragoons 500
£4,700
Also 1,500l. to me (Lowndes) on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret service: to be issued out of the moneys arising by seizures.
Dec. 13. Same to same to issue as follows out of loans on the Post Office revenue in the Exchequer: l. s. d. Ibid, p. 75.
to the Lady Margaret Professor at Oxford 13 6 8
to Dr. Boucher and Dr. Luff, 40l. each 80 0 0
to the University of Cambridge for a preccher 10 0 0
to ditto for a Divinity Lecturer 13 6 8
to the Provost and Fellows of Emanuel College 16 13 4
to Dr. Brady and Dr. Oxenden, 40l. each 80 0 0
to Mr. Gainsford et al. for a convicted clipper 40 0 0
to six chaplains going to foreign Plantations, viz. Mr. Young, Mr. Faux, Mr. Allen, Mr. Clack, Mr. Bechen and Mr. Kendall, 20l. each 120 0 0
to Lady Dallyson as royal bounty, 50l.; Jos. Bennet, 63l.; and Lady Berkley, 50l. 163 0 0
to Mr. Norris, joiner of the Privy Chamber 19 11 8
£555 18 4
Dec. 13. Treasury reference to the Customs [sic for Excise] Commissioners of the petition of William Canning, brewer, shewing that he has followed his trade for five years and is in debt 208l. to the King, for which his goods are seized: therefore praying that said seizure may be taken off. Reference Book VII, p. 122.
Same to Samuel Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of the petition of James Zouch, esq., shewing that he is seized in fee tail of the manors of Woking, Chobham, Bisley and Bagshot and the Hundred of Woking and Blackheath and Wotton, co. Surrey: therefore praying a grant of the Crown's reversion thereof. Ibid.
Dec. 15. Money warrant for 100l. to William Christian, esq., Solicitor for the 12d. Aid in cos. York, Durham, Northumberland, Westmorland, Cumberland, and in Newcastle-on-Tyne and Berwick, which, together with 200l. already paid him, is in satisfaction of his disbursement and in reward for the improvement of that tax. (Money order dated Dec. 18 hereon.) Money Book XIII, p. 8. Order Book IV, p. 262.