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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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April 1
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to permit the officers in the Duke of Monmouth's regiment,
who are returning to their respective commands in France, to
transport 20 horses. Customs free, for their own service.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 242.
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Money warrant for 20,000l. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer
of the Household, for the service of that Office : to be by tallies
on the Excise.
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Money Book (Excise),
p. 59.
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Royal warrant for a privy seal to Richard Sherwin, Bartholomew
Fillingham and John Laurence (possessed of a residue of a
term of 99 years in trust for the King in the chace of Aldbourn
and warren of Aldbourn, co. Wilts) to convey same to Lord
Buckhurst free of all trust for the remainder of said term.
(Treasurer Latimer's subscription, dated April 14, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 490 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 50.
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[?]
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Same for same for 8,000l. per an. to Sir Stephen Fox for providing
all sorts of necessaries for the King's Stables, as detailed, infra,
under date April 30, viz. for one year from Lady Day last.
(This warrant was evidently replaced by the warrant of April 24,
on which the privy seal of April 30, infra, was passed, ordering
payment of said annual sum, not to Fox but to Major F. Watson,
see p. 514.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 490.
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April 1
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Warrant under the royal sign manual to the Attorney or Solicitor
General. Sir Edward de Carteret, of the parish of St. Helier,
Jersey, Kt., has in his petition to us represented the loyalty
of his ancestors in peace and war and that as soon as he became
of capacity he betook himself to our service having for upwards
of 25 years both here and abroad faithfully served us and the
Duke of York, in whose service he still continues, that he is
now settled in said island but has no estate proportionable to
his quality ; that he has lately married a gentlewoman there
with an estate in lands situate in said parish of St. Helier,
from which lands (as from all other tillage lands in said parish)
corn and grain tithes are accruing to the Crown of about 50l.
per an. Said petition has been referred to the Lord Treasurer
and thence to Sir C. Harbord. The yearly value of said tithes
is 188 crowns 40 sols French money, or about 42l. sterling
money. You are to prepare a grant to pass the Great Seal of
said tithes to him for ever, reserving only the yearly sum of
6s. 8d. payable to the Crown. (Treasurer Latimer's subscription
dated April 15, of docquet hereof.)
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Ibid, pp. 491-3 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 50.
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Same to same for a grant to the Duke of Buckingham of the yearly
rent or sum of 1,500l. for life out of the hereditary Excise of
York, Derby. Leicester and Nottingham, or failing that then
out of the Exchequer : being in consideration of the surrender
by said Duke of two grants, one of 1668, July 6, granting him
the office of Master of the Horse, and the other of 1673,
Sept. 18, granting him an annuity or pension of 2,400l., payable
out of the revenue of Ireland : the first payment hereof to be
at Midsummer next. (Treasurer Latimer's subscription, dated
April 11, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 493-5 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 48.
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The like for a grant to same of the yearly sum of 2,500l. for
21 years in consideration of the surrender of the abovesaid
grants of 1668 and 1673, the first payment hereof to be made at
Midsummer next. (Treasurer Latimer's subscription of
docquet, ut supra.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 495-6 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 48.
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[?April 1]
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Warrant under the royal sign manual to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland to erect a building within the castle [of Dublin] convenient
for the accommodation of his family : the charge
thereof to be paid out of the moneys allotted by the establishment
for the Marine Regiment : said Lord Lieutenant being
very much straitened for want thereof.
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 497.
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[?]
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Same to same. Divers Irish subjects have complained that their
lands there are overcharged with quit rents, leaving not only
little benefit, but hardly sufficient to pay said quit rents. You
are to inquire whether there is just cause for these complaints,
returning to the Lord Treasurer the names of the lands which
you conceive to be so overcharged, and the particulars thereof
to the end we may take same into our consideration "when
our grant to the present [Irish Revenue] Farmers shall be
expired during [until] which time we do not think fit to make
any abatement of the said quit rents to any persons in regard
the same were payable when we made our contract with our
said Farmers."
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Ibid. pp. 497-8.
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[?]
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Same to the Governor of New York to administer oaths to the
Collector and Surveyor of the rates and duties in said Plantation
as granted by the Act 25 Car. II. In case of death or
refusal of such officer you are to appoint some one to execute
same till you receive further order herein from the Customs
Commissioners, England. &c., ut supra. p. 451.
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Ibid, pp. 498-9.
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April 2
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Treasurer Latimer's subscription of allowance as follows, underneath
a report concerning Col. Holles, Lady Holles and the
creditors of Sir Fretcheville Holles and Capt. Carter, and a
signification of His Majesty's pleasure therein by Lord
Arlington. "It is my Lord Treasurer's pleasure that the
privy seal formerly appointed concerning Col. Holles, Lady
Holles and the creditors of Sir F. Holles do pass to effect.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 242.
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Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners for the delivery
to Prince Rupert of a small wooden chest with two black
leather mailes, now in the hands of the Customs officers at Dover.
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Ibid.
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Same to the new Farmers of Excise. It is the King's pleasure
that Sir Jonathan Trelaway should receive 400l. per an. during
the term of the Excise farm, "out of the yearly sum you are
obliged by private contract to pay to the King over and above
the yearly rent mentioned in" your indenture of lease.
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Money Book (Excise),
p. 59.
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The proposals concerning the farming of the chimney money are
to be received [to-day].
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Day Book, p. 78.
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Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673-4. Mar.
of a pardon to William Thody, vintner, for the killing of
Stephen Blomfield, gent.. with restitution of lands, &c.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28 075, p. 44.
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Same of same, dated 1674, April, of a grant to John Boreman of
the office of Underkeeper of His Majesty's place or mansion
house at Greenwich, and the privy lodgings thereof, and of all
orchards, gardens, ponds, courts, and yards thereto belonging,
and the office of Keeper of His Majesty's house there called
the new house or the Whitehouse with the houses and buildings
annexed thereto ; and the offices of Surveyor and Keeper of all
orchards, gardens, wharves, lodgings, and other things thereunto
belonging, loco Thomas Boreman whose grant the King is
pleased to determine : together with several fees amounting in
the whole to 51l. 11s. 8d. per an. payable out of the Exchequer.
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Ibid, p. 45.
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Treasurer Latimer s subscription of a docquet, dated 1674. April,
of a grant to Dame Katharine Harman of a pension of 500l.
per an. from Sept. 29 last out of moneys assigned for the
charge of the Navy.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075. p. 45.
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Warrant under the royal sign manual to the Attorney or Solicitor
General for a privy seal for a grant to Visct. Grandison and
Edward Villiers of the rents and arrears of rents arising by
Wine Licences and due to the Crown before Mar. 25 [last] or to
become so due before Sept. 29 next, and since Sept. 29 last past.
(Treasurer Latimer's subscription, dated April 22, of docquet
hereof. Warrant to the Receipt hereon dated May 2 : quotes
the privy seal as of April 30.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 500 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 51 ; 28,076, p. 254
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Same to Philip Lloyd, Esq. Elizabeth Gase, relict of Edward
Gase, late of Spalding, co. Lincoln, sets forth in her petition
that in 1660, her husband compounded with the Trustees of
the late Queen Mother for a lease of two tenements and a
small piece of land in Spalding Lincoln. Of the fine of 85l.
her husband paid 42l. 10s. 0d. in 1661, and soon after died
before the lease was passed. Petitioner has been unable to
pay the second moiety and said premises were granted to
another ; she therefore desires repayment of the first moiety
with interest. Said statements are true and the request
reasonable. By the privy seal of Aug. 7 last Sir Peter Ball,
the Attorney General to the late Queen Mother was appointed
to take care for the recovery, to the king's use, of all the
arrears of the said Queen's Receivers of revenue, to be paid
to you and to be by you paid to William Chiffinch for the
King's use or to such other person as shall be appointed by
royal sign manual. You are hereby to pay 42l. 10s. 0d. to
Samuel Crawford, of Spalding, for the use of said Elizabeth
Gase.
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 501-2.
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April 3
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Money warrant for 500l. to Sir Humphry Winch for one year's
fee as one of the Council for Foreign Plantations.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 163.
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Patent for a pension of 200l. per an. to Juliana Coningsby, now
wife of Amias Hext, from Midsummer last, for hazardous
services for the King in the escape from the battle of Worcester :
to be payable on the Customs ; she surrendering her previous
pension of like amount charged hitherto on the Crown revenues
of Dorset and Somerset. (Treasurer Latimer's subscription,
dated April 2, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 504 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 45.
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Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674, April,
of the creation of William. Lord Powis to be Earl of Powis,
with the fee of 20l. per an., payable out of the Exchequer.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 46.
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April 6
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Cashier to
receive from Philip Marsh wine and vinegar bonds to the
value of 5,000l., and to deliver same to the Treasurer of the
Navy to discharge tallies to that amount levied to-day.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 155.
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April 8
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Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners to permit
William Hill, servant to the Prince of Orange, to transport
36 horses and six trunks with gold and silver lace for liveries
and other things, Customs free, and 40 couple of hounds.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 243.
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Same to same for the delivery to Mr. Lewis of several trunks,
boxes and parcels brought from Dover and now in the
Custom House. London : same being for his own proper use.
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Ibid. p. 244.
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to Thomas Agar and Charles
Strode, Surveyor General of Woods this side Trent. It appears
that through want of a general survey His Majesty's woods are
very much prejudiced and daily encroached upon, so that the
Surveyor General of the Woods is not able to discover the
abuses nor make particulars or certificates when necessary,
neither keep books of entries for securing and preserving the
King's right as heretofore. You are hereby to repair to the
several forests, parks, chases, and woods within your jurisdiction
and view and survey same and make such further advantage and
discoveries in the execution thereof as in your judgment tends
to their better preservation, certifying me herein.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 244.
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Treasurer Latimer to the King's Remembrancer to supersede
process against Anthony Gilby as surety of William Broxholm,
Receiver of the One and the Eleven Months tax. co. Lincoln :
said Gilby's estate having been extended to the amount of 35l.
per an.
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Ibid, p. 245.
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Money warrant for 300l. to Baptist May. Keeper of the Privy
Purse, as imprest for Crown Gold for healing medals.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 242.
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April 9
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners.
There is due and payable to His Majesty for every hundred
[weight] of tin the sum of 4s. which ought to paid at the
Coinage, and no tin ought to be sold or exported out of the
Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon unless it have the coinage
stamp on the same, on pain of forfeiture of such tin and
punishment. Nevertheless of late great frauds are practised by
stealing of the said duty, whereby the revenue is decayed and
fair dealing merchants discouraged by being undersold by such
embezzlers. You are hereby to issue warrants to the Customs
officers of the ports of Devon and Cornwall to seize all tin that
shall be brought thither or carried on board any ship or vessel
to be exported not having the coinage stamp on the same ;
sending an account to me forthwith of such seizure : and also
to give notice thereof and deliver the same to John Tregeagle.
Receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall, who is to take care that
the offenders are proceeded against in the respective Stannaries
and elsewhere.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV, p. 245.
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Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet. dated 1674. April,
of a warrant to the Exchequer for 1,844l. 19s. 3d. to Elizabeth
Hamilton (relict and administratrix of James Hamilton) and
John Birch for the surrender of 55 acres of ground lying in the
North West corner of Hyde Park. late demised by the King to
said James Hamilton and John Birch. (Money warrant
hereon, dated April 15.)
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British Museum Additonal
MS. 28,075, pp. 46-7
28,076, p. 246.
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Same of same dated 1673-4 Mar., of a warrant, to the Exchequer
for 38,000l. to Baptist May for the Privy Purse.
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Ibid, 28,075, p. 47.
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Receipt to issue 300l. to
Ralph Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe, as imprest
for the Wardrobe : on any unsatisfied orders in his name.
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Ibid. 28,076, p. 242.
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Money warrant for 210l. and 210l. to Viscount Grandison for
Lady Day quarter last on the 840l. and 840l. per an. as by the
privy seals of 1672, Sept. 31 and 1672, April 30.
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Ibid.
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April 10
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
for the payment of the outport Customs officers' salary bill for
Lady day quarter last.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 156.
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Same from same to the Customs Cashier to pay the salary bill
for the Customs officers of London port for same quarter.
Prefixing said bill (total, 7,520l. 7s. 8d.).
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Ibid. p. 156-7.
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Money warrant for 3,650l. to Sir William Godolphin for one
year to Sept. 29 last on his ordinary of 10l. a day as ordinary
Ambassador in Spain, and 1,344l. for a bill of extraordinaries.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 243.
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Privy seal for 1,820l. (with 6 per cent. interest thereon from
1673, Oct. 27) to Sir Allan Apsley for the use of the Duke of
York in lieu of so much expended by said Duke for the King's
service. (Royal warrant, dated April 1. for said privy seal.
Treasurer Latimer's subscription, dated April 9, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 490 ; IV. pp. 1-2 ;
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075. p. 47 ;
Money Book (Excise),
p. 60.
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Same for 1,500l. as equipage and 10l. a day as ordinary to
Sir William Temple as Ambassador Extr. to the States
General. (Treasurer Latimer's subscription, dated April 9, of
docquet hereof. Money warrant dated April 30.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 3 : British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 46.
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April 11
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to the Duchess of York two little boxes now in the
Customs Warehouse. London, one directed to her and one to
Sir Allen Apsley for her. and containing 3 doz pair of gloves
and some few other things.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 246.
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Treasurer Latimer's allowance of the 1674 Lady Day quarter's
salary bill, detailed, for the Excise office upon the farm of the
Excise of London Middlesex and Surrey. (Total, 2,228l.
7s. 11d.)
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Money Book (Excise).
p. 59.
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Receipt to issue 2,042l.
9s. 8d. to John Lyndsey. of London, goldsmith, on any orders
unsatisfied in his hands : being the purchase price to be paid
by the bishop of Winchester for a fee farm rent of 160l.
11s. 6½d., which was among the fee farm rents ordered by
royal warrant of Dec. 10 last to be conveyed to said Lyndsey
towards satisfaction of the 25,684l. 2s. 1d. of the city debt
undertaken to be liquidated by said Lyndsey.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, pp. 243-4.
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April 13
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Treasurer Latimer to Sir Ro. Howard, Auditor of the Receipt.
I have to-day signed a warrant for 10,000l. to the Navy. You
are to satisfy it out of the 22,604l. mentioned [as reserved]
for the Victuallers in the list of [payments on] the fourth
quarter of the Eighteen Months' Assessment. And I shall
lake care to supply the said sum of 10,000l. for the service
[for which] it was intended so soon as it shall appear that
the said Victuallers ought to receive the same.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 246.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to Charles Fox
Customs free, some gloves, fans. hats, swords, garters, &c.,
lately brought with him from France in the Cleveland yacht.
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Ibid. p. 247.
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Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673-4,
Mar., of a grant to Hugh May of the office of Comptroller of
the Works of the Castle of Windsor and of all lodges and
other places within said castle or forest of Windsor during
pleasure : with the fee of 6d. a day.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 49.
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April 13
[probably
erratum
for
April 30].
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Privy seal for 20,000l. to Sir Stephen Fox for secret service. A
warrant in the usual form" dated April 24 [probably the
usual royal warrant for this privy seal]. (Treasurer Latimer's
subscription, dated April 29, of docquet hereof. Money
warrant dated June 4 hereon : quotes the privy seal as dated
April 30.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 20,5 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 53 ; 28,076, p. 271.
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April 13
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Entry of the declaration of the accounts of Sir George Carteret
as Treasurer of the Navy. viz. for the year 1664 and the year
1665. The like of his account of moneys remitted and paid to
the Bishop of Munster in relation to the [first] Dutch war
(charge 238,259l. 12s. 11d. discharge same).
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. pp. 291-2.
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April 14
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Treasurer Latimer to Mr. Spry. Sir William Smith tells me
you have a considerable interest in the tin mines, and that it
is your opinion and desire that the tin be brought to a certain
rate, to the intent the King may farm it rather than enlarge
his rent upon the commodity by way of coinage duty, and that
you think 4l. per hundred stannary weight would be a very fit
price for the King to pay. I think you have reason for your
opinion all but the rate of 4li. For I find from those who
understand this affair very well that if 6s. the hundred weight
more should be added to the 4s. coinage duty to be paid as they
do it would endanger the destruction of the tinners. For after
all their labour in digging and preparing it if they must pay
so much for it before they make anything of it, it would be a
great discouragement to them, which would be increased by the
uncertainty of the market and price which must always be
very low when the commodity is in so many hands. But for
the price me thinks it is a great advance from 3l. to 4l. for
find that to be the rate till 1643. Yet nevertheless since I know
you are a person of understanding and can make a right
judgment of things I shall advise the King to comply with
your opinion and give way that the rate may be 4l. the hundred
stannary weight. You saw the rate of 4l. 10s. was so unreasonable
that it effected nothing, for nobody could do any good
upon the farm at that rate, neither could the tinners
(although they have paid the King nothing for his preemption)
keep the tin up to that price. The best knowledge is from
experience, and now they have tried new devices and find them
unfruitful I hope they will naturally incline to their old way
which so many ages have found good. I have a great opinion
of your prudence and desire you to make [use] of it to bring
this affair to a right settlement in the Convocation [of
tinners] which service I am sure His Majesty will take very
well from you.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV p. 263.
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
for an additional allowance of 30l. a year to William Cole,
Clerk Comptroller of the Customs, Bristol port, to be for an
assistant clerk : to date from the warrant of July 15 last,
directing such additional allowance, which warrant is alleged
to be now lost.
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Ibid, p. 246.
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Treasurer Latimer to same to deliver to Visct. Cornbury a box
lately brought from Dover, directed to him, but for the
service of the Queen.
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Ibid, p. 247.
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The business concerning the chimney money [is] to be finally
determined [this day] and then any more [farm] proposals in
order to it [are] to be received this afternoon at the Treasury
Chambers.
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Day Book, p. 78.
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Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673. Oct.
of a privy seal to Sir William Turner. Kt. (to whom was
committed the administration of Sir Frescheville Holles's
estate by the royal warrant of June 2 last) to pay out of said
estate 1,500l. in manner following, viz. : 500l. to Dame Jane
Holles, relict of Sir Frescheville ; 500l. to Col. Gervas
Holles, father of said Sir Frescheville, and the remainder
to Hulker, Valentine Crome, and other creditors of said
Sir Frescheville as in a schedule attached to the privy seal.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 49.
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Treasurer Latimer's allowance of last Lady day quarter's
incidents bill of the [Office of the] Agents for Hearthmoney.
(Total, 31l. 15s. 0d.)
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Ibid, 28,076, p. 248.
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Money warrant for 500l. to Thomas Green, Cashier of the Office
of Exchange, London, under the Agents appointed to look after
the bringing in, exchanging and remitting of the moneys which
are and shall be received by the Act for the 1,238,750l. supply ;
to be as imprest for salaries of the inferior officers in said Office.
for house rent and for salaries to solicitors in the counties.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 249.
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer [to the Receipt] to pay to Paul
Paulcy and John Basnet 300l. according to the proportions to
them due for the interest for one year to Jan. 2 last on an order
for 5,000l., No. 1,079, drawn for John Wadlow and John
Sayers for repayment of so much lent by them on the credit of
the Wine Act. which order is since [by them] assigned to said
Pauley and Basnet. Likewise to pay to said Pauley and Basnet
8l. 2s. 7d. for six months' interest of the loan of 271l. 2s. 6d.
on an order, No. 1,080, registered on the Hearthmoney.
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Ibid, p. 244.
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Money warrant for 1,500l. to Sir William Temple for equipage
as Ambassador Extraordinary to the States General, and for
one quarter in advance on his ordinary of 10l. a day as by the
privy seal of the 10th inst.
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Ibid, pp. 244-5.
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April 15
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Capt. William Coleman as Collector of Customs.
Plymouth port loco George Strelly, deceased.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 247
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Same from same to the Receipt for the word "Additional" to be
written in the Tally Court upon certain tallies (and their foils)
struck the 6 Oct. last on the Excise for Sir Stephen Fox. viz.
two tallies of 5.000l. each, one for 3,000l. and one for 2,000l.
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Money Book (Excise),
p. 60 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,076.
p. 245.
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Same from same to same to issue 1,443l. 4s. 3d. to Sir Stephen
Fox on any unsatisfied orders in his name for secret service.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 245.
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Letter of direction on an order of 1673, April 12, for 1,000l. to
Mr. May for Healing Medals.
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Ibid, p. 246.
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Money warrant for 1,500l. to Sir Leolin Jenkins and Sir
Joseph Williamson in part of a bill for 3,008l. 18s. 4d. for
extraordinaries as Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries for the
treaty of Peace at Cologne.
Appending : Said bills as follows :—
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Ibid, pp. 246-7.
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Gdrs.
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Stvrs.
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Alb.
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For the carriage of goods, coach hire and
waggons, over and above what was
brought to account in the former bill
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6,890
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11
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6
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Gifts and rewards upon several occasions
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5,631
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0
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0
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Intelligence
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4,100
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0
|
0
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Expenses in their journey to Cologne beside
what was accounted in the former bill
of extraordinaries
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2,936
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4
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0
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For 15 expresses despatched at several times
into England and for post of letters
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5,709
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0
|
0
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Extraordinary expenses in lodging their
servants before they could settle themselves
in town
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840
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0
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0
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Laid out in providing lodgings at Aix la
Chapelle, where the treaty was designed
to have been
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807
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15
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0
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Laid out in repairing a certain house for
themselves to dwell in at Cologne above
what has been formerly allowed
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2,532
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0
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0
|
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30,089
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4
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9
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That is in English money at the usual rate,
3,008l. 18s. 4d.
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April 16
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Appointment by Treasurer Latimer of John Howland for the
purpose as follows. John Birch. Edward Wingate and Edmund
Wareing, Commissioners for the late Wine Act, in their report
of Dec. 9 last represented the state of their Commission and that
though they had a salary of 500l. per an. each for some time
after they entered upon that service, when the receipt grew
small the late Treasury Lords allowed them after the same
proportions for the term time only which continued till the
end of Michaelmas term last : but that the receipt is now so
small that should they attend all the term time and receive
the salary accordingly the charge would nearly equal the
receipts. And they therefore therein propose the appointment
of some person as solicitor to prosecute merchants, vintners
and others remaining still indebted to the Crown, either on the
first or second Wine Act. In accordance herewith and at the
request of Mrs. Dorothea Colvile, widow (to whom such money
when recovered is in course to be paid), I hereby appoint
John Howland to prosecute all such merchants, vintners and
others mentioned in the book hereunto annexed [wanting] and
all other debtors to the King in reference to the said Acts : he
giving an account hereof to me from time to time and the said
Commissioners to assist when required.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. pp. 257-8.
|
Report to the King from Treasurer Latimer in obedience to the
order in Council of Dec. 17 last, made upon hearing several
former orders read in Council and a report of Viscount Ranelagh
concerning 10,031l. 6s. 11¾d. ordered to be paid to Thomas
Morrice, Esq. and William Dodson. farmers of the Customs
and Excise of Ireland in 1658, out of the 35.271l. 9s. 4d.
arrear due to the King for the Custom and Excise of Ireland
"whereby [by said order in Council of Dec. 17 last] your
Majesty is pleased to order that the sum of 3,697l. 14s. 1¾d.
part of the said debt should be paid to the said Thomas Morrice
and William Dodson or their assigns out of your Majesty's
revenue of Ireland, and that I should call before me the
Lord Ranelagh and the said Mr. Morrice and to consider and
settle the best ways and means for payment of the said sum of
3,697l. 14s. 1¾d. the residue being only payable by your
Majesty as [in proportion as] it shall be made appear what
more of the arrears of the said 35,271l. 9s. 4d. hath been or
shall be received." I find that there is no part of the revenue
of Ireland, or of what is payable of the said residue, free
to be charged with the said 3,697l. 14s. 1¾d. until after 25 Dec.,
1675, at which time the contract with Visct. Ranelagh will
determine. I think it should be met out of the first moneys
which shall be paid into the Irish Exchequer after that date.
As to the residue of the said 10,031l. 6s. 11¾d. it may be
similarly paid when it shall be made appear that more of the
said arrears of 35,271l. 9s. 4d. hath been received.
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Ibid, p. 248.
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Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to permit the Duke of Monmouth to transport 20 horses for
France from Dover, Customs free.
|
Ibid, p. 249.
|
Same from same to Sir Peter Ball, Sir C. Harboard, and the rest of
the Trustees of the late Queen Mother to discharge Timothy
Wade, merchant and Receiver of the late Queen Mother's
revenues in the oities of Lincoln. Nottingham, and Derby on
his paying 400l. as a composition for his debt of 829l. 11s. 5½d.
charged on him on his account of said receipt for the year ended
1669, Sept. 29 : and further for proceedings to be had against
William Speight, deputy to said Wade, for the sum of 261l.
14s. 0d. charged by the Auditor on said Speight separately.
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Ibid.
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The business about the farming or the collecting of the Hearth
money is to be heard and finally determined on the afternoon
[of this day].
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Day Book, p. 79.
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April 18
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to permit Sir Thomas Chicheley, Master of the Ordnance, to
export. Customs free, 44 pieces of ordnance, 10 rounds of
shot to each gun, and 22 barrels of gunpowder for the King's
service in the colony of Virginia, being shipped by him in three
vessels for Virginia in accordance with an order in Council.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 250.
|
Same from same to same to have delivered at Whitehall to
Mr. William Chiffinch, Keeper of the Closet, a box now
remaining in the Custom House. London, directed to Mr.
Fownes, containing a certain parcel of gloves, which are for
the King's particular use.
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Ibid.
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Same from same to same to deliver to Lord Brudenell a box
containing six doz. of box combs and eight glasses of oil of
Jessamin now remaining in the Custom House, London
|
Ibid, p. 251.
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Same from same to Mr. Wenslaw, messenger attending the
Trustees of the late Queen Mother's revenue, and Mr. Rich.
Haigh. one of the King's messengers, to collect or to levy by
distress, &c., several sums of money due for rents, fines,
amerciaments and profits of courts returned in super, being
unreceived and remaining in the accounts of several Receivers
of said Queen Mother's rents, viz. upon several tenants, fee
farmers, bailiffs, and others, as in the schedules thereof
[wanting].
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Ibid.
|
Same from same to Sir C. Harbord, Surveyor General of Crown
Lands, for a particular and ratal of several leases, the first
called the scite of the manor of Kingsbury, in or near Windsor,
with certain lands thereto belonging, of the old rent of
3l. 4s. 2d., and granted in 1662, to William Smith ; the second
of several small parcels of land not described : all with a view
to a renewal of lease therein to said Smith.
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Ibid, p. 252.
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Constitution and appointment by Treasurer Latimer of Sir Baynham
Throckmorton, of Clowerwall, as Conservator and
Supervisor for the taking care of the woods in the Forest of
Dean, the late Act of Parliament having provided that said
forest shall remain for a nursery for the future growth of ship
timber, and that in order thereto 11,000 acres of the waste
soil should always remain enclosed, which enclosures are
accordingly made and set out. All the officers of said forest
as well of inheritance as others are to be under your care and
no sheep, hogs, or other incommunable cattle are to go upon
any of the waste. &c.
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Ibid, pp. 270-1.
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April 21
|
Report to the King from Treasurer Latimer on the petition of
Col. Edward Villiers, who prays a new lease, on surrender, of
the lighthouse of Tynemouth and the ground and soil whereon
same is situate, the said lighthouse being built at his own
charge, and to include I herein a house be is now building near
adjoining to said lighthouse, containing 3 roods or thereabouts
at the yearly rent of 5s, and that the said house and
the inhabitants thereof might be free from quartering soldiers.
Said petition was referred to Treasurer Clifford and by him to
Sir C. Harbord to report whether it might not interfere with
the right of succeeding Governors to have a house within the
castle of Tynemouth. Hereupon Harbord wrote to the Mayor
of Newcastle and other persons of trust there who replied that
they conceived that said ground might conveniently be granted
to petitioner for the reception of himself and family and those
employed to inspect and attend said lighthouse, and that such
a house for so public and necessary a service (though inhabited
by persons not entrusted with the government of said castle of
Tynemouth) cannot be any matter of danger or mischief to the
safety or defence thereof in time of hostility. I have further
referred the matter to the Master of the Ordnance and in reply
the officers of the Ordnance concur with Sir C. Harbord.
I therefore conceive that petitioner's request may be granted in
regard of the public benefit of said lighthouse built within the
said Castle, and the necessity of a habitation for those
interested and employed therein.
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Ibid, pp. 254-5.
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April 22
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Giles Whithorne as a watchman. London port, loco
John Greene.
William Riccerdon (Rickerdon) as a noontender. London
port, loco George Gosling.
John Godfrey as a same, ibid, loco William Crane.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 253.
|
Treasurer Latimer to William Chiffinch or his deputy. In pursuance
of the royal sign manual of Mar. 14 last I issued my
warrant of the 16 Mar. to you or your Deputy to repair to the
Forest of Windsor for the felling of 40 trees for the repair of
the bridge over the Thames. You are hereby to forbear same
as I am since informed that the mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses
of the borough of New Windsor are by contract obliged to
repair said bridge at their own proper cost and charge.
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Ibid, p. 253.
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Same to [the King's Remembrancer] to stay process against
Samuel Phillips, servant to Lord Townshend, being one of the
sureties of Nathaniel Whetham. Receiver or Collector of
Hearthmoney for the county and city of Gloucester in 1670.
|
Ibid, p. 255.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Receipt to issue 1,000l
to Ralph Montagu on any unsatisfied orders in his name as
Master of the Great Wardrobe : to be as imprest for the
service of the King's yachts and barges.
|
Ibid, p. 256.
|
Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet dated 1674, April.
of a grant and confirmation to the Governors, &c. of the Free
Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth in the parish of St.
Saviour, Southwark, of all liberties and privileges granted to
them by said Queen with power to purchase and receive lands
tenements, goods or chattels to not more than 500l. per an.
with that they now enjoy.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075. p. 51.
|
Same of same, dated same, of a warrant to the Exchequer to
discharge Visct. Latimer and Sir Thomas Littleton (as late
Treasurers of the Navy) of 4.657l. directed to be paid to them
out of the Queen Mother's jointure, but which was never paid
to them.
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Ibid, p. 52
|
Same of same, dated 1673-4, Mar., of a grant to Mary Crane
wife of Francis Crane, and one of the Queen Consort's dressers,
of 300l. per an. pension from Xmas last.
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Ibid.
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April 23
|
Constitution by Treasurer Latimer of James Seward, of Bristol,
gent., to be one of the waiters of Bristol port, on the surrender
of Robert Messenger, of Bristol.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 256.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to permit the servant of the Sieur de Ruvigny, Envoy Extraordinary
from the French King, to transport 12 horses ordered
by His Majesty to be transported to France as a present to
the French King.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 257.
|
Treasurer Latimer's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674. April
of the King's declaration that the office of Master of the Ordnance
in Ireland shall be for the future exercised by the Master General
of the Ordnance in England, and to grant same to Sir Thomas
Chichley, Kt., with the profits thereof from the death of
Sir Robert Byrom, the last officer.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 52.
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April 24
|
Mris. Cowper's business to be heard [to-day]. Mr. Cooper to
be summoned.
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Day Book. p. 79.
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Money warrant, dormant, for the yearly fee or salary of 80l. to
Sir Francis North as Attorney General as by the letters patent
of Nov. 12 last.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 250.
|
Letter of direction on a dormant warrant of 1672-3, Feb. 26, for
2,000l. per an. to the Earl of Ossory.
|
Ibid. p. 256.
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Royal sign manual to Treasurer Latimer to authorise the
Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, and the woodward
and officers of Salcey Forest to fell 30 trees for the repair of
the lodges, rails, posts and bridges in said forest : as by
the report of the verderers of said forest of the 16th inst.
(Treasurer Latimer's warrant hereon, dated April 27.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 5-6 ; Warrants Not
Relating to Money IV,
p. 259.
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April 25
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer and Sir J. Duncombe to the
Auditor [of Crown revenues for North Wales]. It appears by
a constat under the hands of Thomas Tudor. Deputy Auditor
of Wales, that in the account of Thomas Whitley, Esq.,
Receiver of Crown revenues for North Wales, for the year
ending Sept. 29 last there is set in super on the fee farmer of
Dyffryn Clwyd cum Ruthin 1,366l. 17s. 6d. for [the unpaid
part of] 13½ years to 1673, Sept. 29, of the rent thereof of
243l. 8s. 2½d. per an., together with 2,000l. forfeited nomine
poenae. The fees allowed to the officers for managing and
bringing in the rents of said lordship amounted to 40l. 3s. 4d.
before the grant of said lordship to said farmer. Richard
Parry, gent., has offered to collect all the arrears of rent by
Michaelmas, 1675, on an allowance of 5s. per £, and for the
future to collect the annual rent for an allowance of 40l. per
an. On reference Sir C. Harbord has approved said proposition.
In accordance therewith the Auditor concerned is hereby
to make out a constat of said arrears and to transmit
same to the Treasurer's Remembrancer, who is to make process
of extendi facius thereupon directed to the sheriffs of Denbigh
to extend the said lordship into the King's hands and to entitle
the King thereto by an inquisition to be taken by virtue of
said extent. When the King is so entited a commission is to
be issued to said Parry to levy arrears, &c., as in his said
proposition
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. pp. 260-1.
|
The Excise Commissioners, Lord Widdrington, and Mr. Finch
to attend at the Treasury office this morning, also Sir John
Duncombe ; about the allegations against said Commissioners.
|
Day Book p. 79.
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Money warrant for 20l. to Sir Francis North for half a year to
1670, Xmas, as one of the King's Counsel, and 35l. for half a
year to 1673, June 24, as late Solicitor at Law to His Majesty.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 249.
|
Money warrant for 10l. to Anthony Seagar for Lady Day quarter
last as office keeper attending the Lord Treasurer : and 38l. to
same for same quarter's incidents for the Treasury Office.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 249.
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April 26
|
Royal warrant to Treasurer Latimer. By the patent of 1672,
Oct. 7, John Lyndsey, of London, goldsmith, was admitted to
purchase 25,684l. 2s. 1d. in fee farms, being the sum
remaining due from the Crown to the city of London of
the loan of 60,000l., said Lyndsey also undertaking to purchase
further fee farms to the value of 36,000l. in satisfaction of so
much due to him from the Crown. In pursuance hereof said
Lyndsey has made contracts with you Treasurer Latimer for
[inter al.] fee farm rents as in schedule below, which particular
rents "being rents of such natures as are excepted (or supposed
to be so) by the late Acts of Parliament made for the sale of
our fee farms and other rents cannot so well and legally be
passed and settled by the Trustees for the sale of Fee Farm and
other rents unto the said John Lyndsey and his heirs as was
intended without our letters patent in that behalf." In view
of said Lyndsey's service, he being very far advanced in the
liquidation of said 25.684l. 2s. 1d. to the city, and having
advanced the greater part of said 36.000l. to Sir Stephen Fox,
Paymaster of the Forces, for the King's immediate service,
you are therefore to give warrant to the Attorney General to
prepare a great seal containing a grant of all the rents as in
the schedule below to Lord Hawley, Sir C. Harbord, Sir Wm.
Howard, Sir John Talbot and Wm. Harbord, surviving
Trustees for Fee Farms, in trust to be by them conveyed to
said Lyndsey. excepting only the rent of 218l. payable by the
Dean and Chapter of Durham, which is to be disposed according
to the said Acts of Parliament either by reserving same for
pensions or by conveying same to said Lyndsey.
Appending :—Said schedule as follows :—
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 6-11.
|
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£
|
s.
|
d.
|
A fee farm rent of the manor of Sheldon, co.
Warwick, paid by Lady Digby
|
30
|
6
|
11¾
|
A rent reserved for the rectory of Towcester
|
1
|
15
|
0
|
Same for the possessions of the Cathedral
Church of Peterborough, payable by the
Dean and Chapter thereof
|
7
|
16
|
6½
|
Same for the possessions of the Cathedral
Church of Worcester, payable by the
Dean and Chapter thereof
|
193
|
1
|
8
|
Several annual rents reserved for the rectories
of Hornby, Hacconby, &c. payable by the
Bishop of Lincoln
|
24
|
8
|
2½
|
An annual rent reserved for the manor of
Barton, co. Cambridge
|
2
|
2
|
7
|
A stipend paid to two chantresses of the
chantry in the Cathedral Church of Ely
|
10
|
13
|
11
|
An annual rent out of certain tenements in
Ironmonger Lane, London
|
8
|
7
|
2
|
Same out of all the manors, rectories. &c. granted
to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich
|
52
|
19
|
11½
|
Same reserved out of divers manors. &c.
belonging to the Bishopric of Norwich
|
50
|
0
|
0
|
Same reserved for the lands on the South and
West parts of Bary, Suffolk
|
46
|
13
|
6¾
|
Same ditto for ditto on the North and East
parts of said town
|
23
|
0
|
0
|
An annual rent reserved for lands granted to
the Dean and Chapter of New Sarum
|
53
|
10
|
10
|
Same for the manor of Cricklade and land
called Abington Court, co. Wilts
|
17
|
6
|
8
|
Same for the manors, &c. granted to the Dean
and Chapter of Gloucester and paid by
said Dean and Chapter
|
90
|
14
|
0½
|
Same for the scite of the manor of St. Augustine's,
near Bristol, and for the several
manors of Arlingham, Bradford, &c.,
paid by the Dean and Chapter of Bristol
|
85
|
10
|
0
|
Same for divers chantry lands belonging
to the Cathedral Church of Wells
paid by the Dean and Chapter there
|
119
|
6
|
0
|
Same for the manor and park of Banwell,
granted to the Bishop of Bath and
Wells and paid by him
|
115
|
8
|
8
|
Same for the scite. &c., belonging to the
capital mansion appertaining to the
see of the Bishop of Bath and Wells
|
10
|
0
|
0
|
Same issuing out of the rectory of Lyng,
co. Somerset
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
Same for the manor of Mondesmere, Subbington,
&c., co. Hants, paid by the Warden and
Fellows of the College of Winchester
|
32
|
18
|
6½
|
An annual tenth reserved for the late College
or Cathedral Church of Durham : paid
by the Dean and Chapter there
|
218
|
0
|
0
|
A tenth out of the manor of Rochdale and
others : paid by the Archbishop of
Canterbury
|
50
|
18
|
6¼
|
Same out of the manor of Westwell (Kent) :
paid by the Archbishop of Canterbury
|
20
|
9
|
7
|
Several rents out of the manor of Denton
et al., co. Kent, payable by the Dean and
Chapter of Rochester
|
124
|
6
|
8
|
A tenth payable by the Dean and Canons of
the Free Chapel of St. George's in Windsor
|
48
|
7
|
9
|
A rent reserved for the possessions of the
Cathedral church of Carlisle, payable by
the Dean and Chapter thereof
|
82
|
11
|
9¼
|
(Treasurer Latimer's warrant hereon, dated April 27, to
the Attorney General for said great seal accordingly.)
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April 27
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to William Ashburnham,
Cofferer of the Household, to take up and borrow moneys for
the service of his office on the credit of orders or tallies
assigned to him for said office, paying 6 per cent. interest and
a gratuity of not more than another 4 per cent., as by the
authorisation of the order in Council of 1671, March 26 : said
Ashburnham having represented that he has taken up at interest
divers moneys upon the like credit, and that it will be necessary
for the future service of the Cofferer's Office to take up
further sums.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076. p. 251.
|
Same from same to the Receipt for 3,000l. to the Navy Treasurer
for the galleys in the Straits : to be paid out of 3.000l. to be
lent to the Receipt by Nicholas Johnson, gent, (see supra,
p. 486).
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Money Book (Navy),
pp. 2, 7.
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April 28
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to Jo. Crysp, merchant, their seizure of goods shipped
by him in Holland and imported hither, being of the growth
of Asia : there being no intent of evading the law, he having
understood the King's declaration of 1672, May 10 (suspending
the Navigation Act pro tanto), to have included the United
Netherlands under the names Germany and Flanders.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 262.
|
Money warrant for 10,000l. to Major Edmund Andros as imprest
for the regiment at Barbados under the command of Sir Tobias
Bridges, viz. for arrears of pay until they shall be disbanded
and for a moiety of pay to the officers : as by the privy seal
of 1671, May 31.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, pp. 251-2.
|
Same for 543l to Sir William Swan for six months (Sept. 29 last
to Mar. 29 last) on his ordinary as Resident with the Hanse
Towns, as by the privy seal of 1672, Dec. 17.
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Ibid, p. 252.
|
Same for 910l. to Sir Edward Wood for six months (Oct. 7 last to
the 7th inst.) on his ordinary at Envoy Extraordinary to the
King of Sweden : as by the privy seal of 1672, June 29.
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Ibid.
|
Same for six months to Sir John Paul (Sept. 3 last to March 3
last) on his ordinary as Resident in the Court of Denmark : as
by the privy seal of 1671, Dec. 5.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 910l. to Thomas Henshaw for six months (Oct. 18 last
to the 18th inst.) on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary in
the Court of Denmark : as by the privy seal of 1672-3, Jan. 27.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 200l. to Dame Katherine Sayers for one year to Xmas
last on her annuity.
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Ibid, p. 253.
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April 29
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to permit the landing, Customs free, of 193 barrels of copper
blanks shipped on the "Sampson," Claes Jansen master, from
Stockholm, and now arrived from Calais in the "Fortune"
of Dover, Nicholas Busent master : being for making farthings
and half pence in the Mint.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 264.
|
Privy seal for 1,162l. 13s. 2d. to Sir Charles Wheeler, late
Governor of St. Christopher and the Leeward Islands out of
the 4½ per cent. duty at Barbados or the Leeward Islands : to be
without account, he having (in accordance with instructions to
him of 1670-1, Mar. 12) sent him for said islands 126 soldiers
part of Sir Tobias Bridge's regiment then there, viz. on the
ship "Golden Bull," James Carter master, the freight being
agreed at 120,960 lb. weight of good muscovado sugar of the
growth of Nevis for which sugar said Wheeler drew bills on
the late Treasury Lords for 1,162l. 13s. 2d. which said Lords
ordered to be paid although same has not been done. Also for
the payment to same of 1,184l. 7s. 0d. for said Wheeler's
disbursements in arming the two companies of foot soldiers
which he was ordered to raise for service in St Christopher,
and in repairing the forts at Sandy Point for the necessary
defence of that Island and for several other particulars as in an
accompt stated by John Brewster, deputy to Auditor Bartholomew
Beale. (Royal warrant, dated April 23. for said privy
seal. Treasurer Latimer's subscription, dated April 27. of
docquet hereof.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 2, 31-2 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 53.
|
April 30
|
Mr. Wiggs' business to be heard [this day]
|
Day Book, p. 79.
|
Treasurer Latimer's allowance of the last Lady Day quarter's
allowance to Richard Gregory, gent., as one of the messengers
of the Chamber in ordinary, for his attendance on the Lord
Treasurer. (Total, 15l.)
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 253.
|
Privy seal for 8.000l. to Major Francis Watson for providing all
sorts of saddles, horse cloths, collars, bridles, bits and snaffles,
and all coaches, chariots, chairs, litters, waggons, hamper
cloths, coach harness, sumpter cloths, with the brass and gilt
work, and all necessary appurtenances fit for the train of the
King and Queen and for providing all livery suits and coats
for the footmen, coachmen, littermen, sumpter men and grooms.
and for paying the several officers and servants of the Stables
the fees, annuities, and other things which have been
ordinarily issued out of the Great Wardrobe : to be as imprest
for the year commencing 1674, Mar. 25. Likewise for 2,000l.
to same as imprest for provision of horses, mares, and geldings,
for the King and Queen for said year. Both said sums to be
paid away by said Watson in accordance with instructions to
be given from time to time by the Duke of Monmouth, Master
of the Horse. (Royal warrant, dated April 24. for said privy
seal. See supra, p. 500 under date April 1. Treasurer Latimer's
subscription, dated April 29, of docquet hereof so far only as
relates to the 8,000l. per an.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 4-5. 12-13 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 53.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Latimer to the Customs Commissioners
to swear George Shepheard as Comptroller of Customs of
Berwick port, he being thereto constituted by letters patent
by the King.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money IV. p. 264.
|
Entry of the allowance by Treasurer Latimer of the following
interest accounts of Sir Stephen Fox, viz. ; second interest
account for money advanced to several persons upon the credit
of several orders, made up to the 1st July, 1673 (673l. 13s. 2d) :
second interest accompt for 14,000l. assigned him from the
Farmers of the Excise made up to the time abovesaid (467l.
4s. 3d.) : sixth interest accompt made up for the year ended
1670, Sept. 24, for the Guards and Garrisons (2,138l. 12s. 0d.) :
third interest accompt being the total of interest for money
lent upon the late farm of the Customs made up by Sir Robert
Long to the 13 of Jan., 1672-3, and now continued in this to
1 July, 1673 (134l. 8s. 1d.) : third interest accompt made up
for the first muster of the year commencing 23 Sept., 1671,
and ending 21 Sept., 1672, for Land Forces, Guards and
Garrisons (1,024l. 1s. 6d.) : fourth interest accompt made up
for the year ending 23 Sept., 1671, for the Guards and
Garrisons (1,045l. 16s. 2d.) : interest accompt made up to
1673-4, Jan. 1, for the Guards and Garrisons (575l. 8s. 5d.)
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Ibid, pp. 265-6.
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