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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Dec. 16
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Earl of St. Albans and
the other Trustees of the Queen Mother's jointure. Sir Peter
Ball, Kt., Attorney General to the late Queen Mother, certified
me on the 9th Nov. last, that about 1660 one Peter Peddar,
employed by grant from the said Queen to be bailiff and
collector of her rents within the manor of Spalding, was
suspended in 1663 for not accompting, and proceedings had
against him and his sureties, but nothing of satisfaction ever
obtained, some of the said sureties dying in prison and the
said bailiff insolvent. In Feb., 1664-5, said bailiff had his
account stated by the Auditor for co. Lincoln, showing a debt
of 240l. 19s. 3¾d., though upon the [Queen Mother's]
Receiver's account he stands charged with a greater sum,
because he did not apply his payments. A poor kinswoman
offers to pay 50l. in settlement of said debt, on condition of
said debtor's discharge. You are to accept same, discharge
the balance and deliver up his bond.
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Ibid, pp. 180-1.
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Treasurer Danby to the King's Remembrancer to forbear issue of
process against Jno. Northcote on his debt of 1,867l. 3s. 5½d.,
as late Receiver General of the subsidy in Devon and
Exeter.
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Ibid, p. 182.
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Dec. 16
Wednesday.
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The officers of the Wardrobe to attend [this day].
Mr. Slingsby to attend about his grant.
Lady Bridgman's business to be heard. Mr. Legge to
have notice.
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Day Book, p. 84.
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Dec. 16
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Privy seal for 20s. a day as ordinary to Richard Bulstrode,
constituted by commission of July 14 last His Majesty's
Agent in the Court of Brussels : to date from date of said
commission.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 181-2.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Christopher Hussy and Richard Creswell of
the office of one of the chief searchers at Gravesend on surrender
of the patent to said Hussy and of the reversionary
patent to said Chreswell.
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Ibid, p. 183.
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Same to the Governor and Council of the Island of St.
Christopher. William Smith has petitioned on behalf of himself
and John Garnet, an infant, setting forth that being
formerly an inhabitant of St. Christopher he was, in right of
his wife and said infant, possessed of a large plantation with
a personal estate in slaves, sugar, indigo and other goods, all
which, in April, 1665, when the French took the said island,
he was forced to leave, to his utter ruin. By order of Council
of July 10 last said petition was referred to Treasurer Danby,
who referred same to Sir Charles Wheeler, by whose report it
appears said allegations are true and that the plantation which
he lost might contain about 100 acres of measured land. You
are to set out, convey and grant, for the use of himself and
said infant, 100 acres of measureable land out of such land as
now belongs to the Crown in said island by reason of the not
returning of planters since the taking of said island, [being]
commonly known by the name of King's land.
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Ibid, p. 184.
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Same to the Attorney General for a great seal for a grant to
Thomas Howard, son and heir of Sir Robert Howard. Auditor
of the Receipt, of the reversion of the office of one of the four
Tellers of the Receipt.
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Ibid, p. 185.
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a same for a grant
to Cornwall Bradshaw and Deering Bradshaw of the office of
Customer outwards, Bristol port, upon the surrender or other
determination of John Fitzherbert.
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Ibid, p. 186.
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Same to same for a same for a grant to Jno. Cooke, Esq., of the
yearly sum of 400l. for seven years from Sept. 29 last in consideration
of his services to the King under several of the
principal Secretaries of State : to be paid quarterly out of the
5s. per ton on French shipping, now in farm to Sir Bernard
Gascon. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Dec. 28, of
docquet hereof.)
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Ibid, p. 187 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 130.
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Same to same to prepare a grant and confirmation from
the King to James Herbert. Esq., and his heirs of the
sole and several fishing and dredging as well for oysters
as other fishes of what nature or kind soever within
the great waters, river or branch or arm of the sea called
the East Grounds or by whatsoever other name or names
the same is called or hath been called, lying, being, flowing or
extending into the several parishes of Milton, Iwade, Elmley,
Murston, Tong, Minster and Eastchurch, co. Kent, or into the
Hundred of Milton, whether we are seized of the said fishing
in the right of our Crown of England by our prerogative royal
or in any other manner howsoever : with power to said Herbert
to exclude other subjects from such dredging of oysters
there. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated 1674-5, Jan. 15,
of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 191-2 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, pp. 135-6.
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Royal sign manual for 135l. 2s. 3d. to John Warner, master of
the King's barge, for interest from 1672, Dec. 13, to 1674,
Sept. 29, on an order No. 781 for 1,254l. registered on the
Hearthmoney, being compensation for two houses purchased
of him by the King at Greenwich : which order would have
been paid at 1672, Dec. 13, if there had been no restraint of
payment in the Exchequer. (Money warrant, dated Dec. 22,
hereon.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 192-3 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,076, pp. 416-7.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet dated 1624, Dec.,
of a warrant to the Exchequer for 10,000l. to Sir Philip
Lloyd for secret service.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 121.
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Money warrant for 100l. to Robert Lesley, for half a year on
his annuity, as by his patent of 19 Feb., 2 Car. I.
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Ibid, 28,076, p. 403.
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Treasurer Danby's warrant to the Receipt to pay the 1,095l.
baronet fee due from Sir Phillip Carteret to Benjamin
Dumerisque. of St. Ouen, Jersey : to be paid by tallies on said
Carteret.
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Ibid, p. 406.
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Money warrant for 19l. 8s. 6d. to John Chase, Esq. : said Chase
having by bargain dated 1672, Sept. 26, bought from the
Trustees for Fee Farms seven small rents in the Hundred of
Clifton, co. Beds, amounting to 4l. 4s. 4d. per an., the rent
of 11l. 17s. 1d. per an. issuing out of the hundred of Biggleswade,
co. Beds., the rent of 22l. 6s. 0d. per an. issuing out of
the hundred of Willey, and the half hundred of Bucklow, co.
Beds., and the increased rent of 5s. 7d. per an. for the said
hundred of Willey and half hundred of Bucklow, he being by
the contract to receive the rents growing due at 1672,
Sept. 29, but instead thereof, as appears by a constat of the
Clerk of the Pipe, the sheriff of Beds, received 19l. 8s. 6d.
due of the said rents for the half year ended 1672, Sept. 29,
and paid the same into the Exchequer for the King's use.
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Ibid, pp. 406-7.
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Same for 20l. to the Duchess of Portsmouth, for one year's
creation money, as Countess of Fareham.
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Ibid, p. 408.
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Same for 250l. to Edmund Waller, for half a year on his
allowance as one of the Council for Foreign Plantations.
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Ibid.
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Same for 68l. 10s. 2d. to George Kirke for half a year of the
several allowances as Keeper of His Majesty's house at
Whitehall.
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Ibid.
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Dec. 17
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to Mr. Chiffinch two barrels of wild boar's flesh,
which are sent from the Duke of Neuburg as a present to the
King, and lately brought in a small vessel, Mr. Fox, master.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. p. 182.
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Royal sign manual for 110l. to Bernard Smith, organ maker, for
his extraordinary charges and expenses in putting up the organ
in the King's private chapel at Windsor, according to an
agreement made with him by Thomas Purcell, with the King's
approbation. (Money warrant hereon, dated Dec. 19.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 194 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,076,
p. 410.
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Money warrant for 520l. to Sir Joseph Williamson, for 3¼ years'
to Sept. 29 last, on his fee or salary of 160l. per an. as Keeper
of His Majesty's Papers of State.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 409.
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Dec. 18
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Barons of the Exchequer,
to swear Thomas Veele and Richard Breton as Customers of
Sandwich port.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. p. 183.
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Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners concerning the
frauds in wool export from Ireland, ut supra p. 632. You are to
carry out the instructions ut ibid as to the duplicates of entries
and you are to require from the officers of the ports in question
an account whether or no such parcels of wool be ready [sic for
really] landed in England and to represent to me all cases of
failure herein. You are to instruct the officers of all the ports in
England to observe the like rule for all wool shipped coastwayes.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. pp. 183-4.
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Warrant from same to Sir C. Harbord, Surveyor General [of
Crown Lands], for a particular of the scite and demesnes of
West Harptree Guing and a cottage and parcel of land thereto
adjoining, with a view to a lease thereof to Jno. Buckland :
the late Treasurer Southampton having granted him a like
renewal for term of years or the lives of him and two of his
children in consideration that the manor of West Harptree and
other lands formerly granted by the Crown in fee were
recovered from petitioner's father by Prince Henry, as parcel
of the Duchy of Cornwall, said father being admitted to a
lease of the demesne lands, &c., at the old rent of 4l. 2s. 6d.
for term of years, determinable on the life of himself and two
sisters : the present renewal being craved by reason of the
death of one of the said children, both the said sisters
being yet living. The fine to be 60l. ; the premises being
worth 120l. per an., but petitioner's family (which previously
had the inheritance of the manor), having deserved well of
the Crown by preserving the timber, &c.
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Ibid, pp. 184-6.
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Same from same to Jno. Brewer, deputy Auditor of Imprests,
to make up the account for 2½ years to 1674, Lady Day, of
Viscount Yarmouth's wood farm and therein to make allowance
of defalcation as follows, the King having consented, on
his petition, that he should be made an accomptant for the
said period, as during the time of the war : "whereupon he
having by his Counsel been often heard by us touching the
manner and method of such account and the allowances to be
made unto him thereupon," the particulars which he desired
allowance of being ut supra pp. 517-8, save that the 1,015l.
for charges of management is hereby allowed.
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Ibid, pp. 187-91.
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[Treasurer Danby's warrant], constituting Robert Cragg, of London,
haberdasher, and Jeremy Catling, of London, weaver, to
discover and prosecute importers of contraband and prohibited
goods and persons evading payment of Custom.
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Ibid, pp. 192-4.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
to the Honble. Vere Bertie, King's Remembrancer, his allowance
for parchment for the blank books for the customers,
comptrollers and searchers for respectively the outports and
London port, viz. for one year beginning from Xmas next.
(Totals respectively 320l. 11s. 8d., 38l. 9s. 4d.)
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Ibid, pp. 198-9.
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Dec. 18
Friday.
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The Farmers of the Law duty and the Auditor [of their accounts]
are to attend [this day] with the accounts of said Farmers'
receipts and payments from the beginning of their farm.
Mr. Knapton, Woodward of New Forest, is to appear to
answer a complaint of Surveyor Strode's.
Lady Bridgman and Mr. Legge are to be heard upon their
several petitions for Bowood Park.
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Day Book, p. 84.
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Royal sign manual for 400l. to Sir Samuel Morland, to be by
him disposed for the satisfying of the persons interested in the
lease of Vauxhall ut supra p. 626. (Money warrant hereon,
dated Dec. 19.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
pp. 195-6 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,076, p. 413.
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Dec. 18
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet dated 1674, Dec., of
a warrant to the Navy Commissioners to sell the provisions in
a list annexed [wanting], paying the proceeds to the Treasurer
of the Navy.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 122.
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Same of same, dated same, of a grant to Mris. Ann Walker,
Maid of Honour to the Queen, of a pension of 200l. per an.
out of the Exchequer from 1673, Sept. 29.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby [to the Receipt] for tallies on
the Excise for 15,000l. as in further part of an order of 1674,
Oct. 19, for 22,500l. for Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the
Chamber.
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Money Book (Excise),
p. 81.
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Same, dormant, from same to the Customs Cashier to pay the fee
or salary of 52l. per an. to Roger Charnock as a King's waiter.
London port.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 182.
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Warrant from same to same to pay 6l. to John Haliley for 1½
years to Sept. 29 last on his fee as Usher of the Custom House,
London port.
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Ibid, p. 183.
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Money warrant for 200l. to William Levitt for one year on his
pension.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 409.
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Same for 375l. to Richard, Lord Gorges, for ¾ on his salary as
one of the Council for Foreign Plantations.
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Ibid.
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Same for 375l. to John Evelyn for same to 1673, Sept. 29, as a
same.
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Ibid.
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Same for 54l. 15s. 0d. to John Carey for 4½ years as Keeper of
Maribone Park.
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Ibid, p. 410.
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Same for 40l. to Edward Martin for one year on his annuity
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Ibid.
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Letter of direction concerning 250l. in further part of an order
of 1673, June 27, for 540l. to Mris. Rebecca Lucia Loving.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant, dormant, for 20 marks per an. to Dr. Barlow,
Doctor in Physic and Margaret Professor thereof in Oxford.
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Ibid, p. 411
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Same for 1,184l. to Thomas Chudleigh, Secretary to the Extraordinary
Embassy to France, as thereto appointed by the privy
seal of 1672-3, Mar. 5, to date from 1672, Nov. 13, and as Secretary
to the late extraordinary embassy to treat a peace with the States
General as by the privy seal of 1673, April 26, to date from
the time of his departure from Paris in order to that service,
viz. : 1,102l. for 551 days' ordinary from 1672, Nov. 13, to May
17 last, being the day he returned into His Majesty's presence :
and 82l. for extraordinaries in his journey from Paris to Cologne.
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Ibid, pp. 411-2.
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Same for 450l. to Sir Thomas Higgons, Kt., for a quarter's
ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to the Republic of Venice.
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Ibid, p. 412.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby [to ? the Receiver of the Law
duties] to pay Fabian Phillips 100l. for half a year of his
salary as Assistant and Deputy Comptroller to Sir Robert
Atkins, junr., Comptroller General of the accompts of the
Law duties.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 34l. 7s. 6d. to Clement Newth for a year [on
his salary] as fife player in ordinary to the King.
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Ibid, p. 413.
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Same for 40l. to Charles Whittacre for a year as Foreign
Apposer.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 31l. 5s. 0d. to Charles Strode for 1¼ year's
to Sept. 29 last on his fee of 25l. per an. as (with T. Agar)
Surveyor General of woods, Trent South.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 413.
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Same for 7l. 10s. 0d. to Ann Bord, administratrix to Robert
Bord, for one quarter to 1673, Xmas, on his annuity of 30l.
per an.
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Ibid, p. 414.
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Same for 36l. 10s. 0d. each to Richard Carter and Richard
Chainge for one year of their allowances as Grooms of the
Chamber in ordinary to the Queen.
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Ibid.
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Same for 60l. to John Prideaux for half a year of his annuity
as a Page of Honour to the King.
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Ibid.
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Same for 180l. to John Berkley for 1½ years as a same.
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Ibid.
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Same, dormant, for 30l. per an. to William Chiffinch, Fra.
Rogers, Hugh Griffith, Lowd Cordell, Theodore Randew and
Arundell Bull, Pages of His Majesty's Bedchamber, for the
charges of washing sheets.
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Ibid, p. 415.
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Money warrant for 60l. to the executors of Narbert Cary for
half a year to 1673, Xmas, as late a Page of Honour to the
Queen.
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Ibid.
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Same for 20l. each to Sir Edmund Sawyer, Sir Joseph Seymour,
Humphry Morrice, Sir William Godolphin. Anthony Parsons,
Richard Aldworth and John Phelips, Auditors of His Majesty's
revenue, for one year each on their yearly fee of 20l. at the
Exchequer and in part of various arrears thereon detailed.
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Ibid, p. 416.
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Same for 175l. to the Earl of Arlington for 1¾ years to Sept. 29
last, on his fee of 100l. per an. as late Principal Secretary of
State.
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Ibid, p. 417.
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Dec. 19
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Treasurer Danby to the Principal Officers and Commissioners of
the Navy. I have received two lists of the bills in your
office and direct you to send me weekly the addition you make
to the said lists by bills passed your board ; and that you
forthwith send me an account of all the bills in those lists
which you have already assigned for payment, and upon what
money you do assign the same. And that you will appoint
one of your clerks to set off the imprests to be abated out of
each perfect bill in your list, and to do the like in your weekly
returns of the additions to be made to the said lists : and that
you satisfy yourselves why the number of the bill in your
lists is not the same with the number upon Mr. Stevens's
certificate to me of his weekly payments : as for instance, Sir
Dennis Gauden's bill of imprest on your list No. 281, and in
Mr. Stevens's certificate No. 3,701, and the like disagreement
in other bills, which I desire may be so regulated in future
that the numbers in your list and in Mr. Stevens's resume
may agree. Let me know what reserves you make out of the
weekly money paid to the Treasurer of the Navy for the
payment of this year's bills, yards and wages to seamen for
summer and winter guards. Also hasten the calling over the
books of ships paid off as far as the money will hold out
(which I desire may be husbanded with all possible care),
that I may have a complete account of the Paymaster's
payments.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. pp. 194-5.
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Royal warrant to the Governors of Nevis, Antigua, St.
Christopher and Montserrat. By a great seal of 1670, Sept. 9,
the duty of 4½ per cent. of said islands of Nevis, Antigua,
St. Christopher and Montserrat is demised to Col. John
Strode. There have been complaints formerly made of great
neglects and discouragements given to the said Farmer, for
prevention whereof a royal letter was sent to the governors of
said islands. 1673, April 4. Notwithstanding this the said
Farmer still complains of breaches of covenant, in particular
as to the weighing of sugars. For remedy hereof you are to
proceed ut supra, p 576, under date Aug. 22.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 198-9.
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Dec. 20
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Privy seal for 431l. 12s. 10d. to Henery, Bishop of Oxford,
without account, as royal bounty. (Royal warrant undated for
said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated 1674-5,
Jan. 22, of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated
1674-5, Feb. 26.)
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Ibid, pp. 214, 239, 266 ;
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075,
p. 140 ; Money Book
(General), p. 17 ; Money
Book (Pensions), p. 16.
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Dec. 22
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the King's Remembrancer to
take the securities of Tho. Vernon, as now one of the Tellers
of the Receipt, loco Lawrence Squibb : said sureties being
(besides Vernon himself) Sir Tho. Jones, Kt. serjeant at law ;
Sir William Whitmore, of Bridgnorth, co. Salop ; William
Jones, of Sandford, co. Salop ; Geo. Weld. of Willey, co. Salop ;
John Haughton, of London, gent. ; Peter Blackwell, of London,
gent. ; Arthur Squibb, bachelor of divinity ; William
Dowling, of Andover, co. Southampton ; Tho. Rosse. of London,
gent. ; Robert Squibb, junr., of Westminster, gent. ;
Henry Lane, of London, grocer ; Tho. Kensey, of London,
vintner ; Tho. Jones, of Lincolns Inn ; Tho. Wormley, of
London ; Tho. Dickins, of Espley, Salop and James Nutley, of
the Middle Temple, in place of said Sir W. Whitmore.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. pp. 195-6.
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Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to suffer Monsieur
La Mott to embark at Dover 16 horses Customs free, which are
designed as a present from the King to Marechal Bellefonds.
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Ibid, p. 197.
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Same from same to same to deliver at the Duchess of Cleveland's
house (on payment of Customs) goods sent for her out of
France and now in the Custom House, London, as follows,
viz : Velvet for a coat, 5 yards of gold and silver stuffs, 6
scarves, 12 thyn hoods, gold and silver stuff for 5 petticoats,
8 doz. pair of ordinary gloves, 12 pair of sweet gloves, 30
yards of riband, 12 masks, a Mantua of gold and silver stuff,
10 pair of scissors, a baby, 5 bells, a little box of essence, a
set of andirons.
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Ibid.
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Same from same to the Customs Cashier to pay to Vere Bertie,
King's Remembrancer, 45l. 12s. 0d. for one year to Xmas next,
being heretofore paid to said officer by the customers of the
ports of England and Wales for passing their accounts.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 184.
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Dec. 23
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Privy seal for a quarterly payment out of the Customs of the
sum of 462l. 10s. 0d. each to Henry Coventry and Sir Joseph
Williamson in lieu of pensions in respect of their office : to
date from Sept. 29 last : the King having thought fit to remove
the payment of the pensions or allowances to them in
respect of their office from the wood farm and to put them on
the Customs in general. The privy seal of 1672, Nov. 24, to
be hereby made void. (Royal warrant, dated Dec. 16, for
said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Dec.
22, of docquet hereof. Treasurer Danby's dormant warrant,
dated Dec. 24, to the Customs Cashier to pay same.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 188, 207-8 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 128 ; Money
Book (Customs), pp.
184-5.
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Privy seal authorising Elias Ashmole (appointed by patent of
1661, April 3, Comptroller of Excise for England, Wales and
Berwick on Tweed, which office it has hitherto been thought
sufficient to be put in execution within the city of London and
bills of mortality only) to further enlarge the execution thereof
and to put his said office in execution upon the vouchers which
are and shall be transmitted to the Farmers of Excise from all
the counties of England now in their own hands and collection,
and likewise upon their books of accounts relating to that
duty : the same to commence from June 24 last and to continue
till the end of the present farm [of the Excise]. For the
better carrying on of this service four extraordinary deputies
or clerks are to be allowed to him, and 100l. additional fee or
allowance to himself and 400l. for said clerks : to date from
June 24, and to be paid quarterly out of the Excise. (Royal
warrant, dated Dec. 16, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated Dec. 21, of docquet hereof. Incomplete
and undated [money] warrant relating to same.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 186, 203-4 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 123 ; 28,076,
p. 419.
|
Same for 1,178l. 14s. 0d. to George Weld in full reward and
satisfaction for his allowance during the several years he
executed the offices of Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenant of
the Tower of London. (Royal warrant, dated Dec., 16, for
said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Dec. 21,
of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated Dec. 24)
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King s Warrant Book IV.
pp. 206, 190 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 122 ; 28,076,
p. 420.
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Same for 57,200l. per an. to Samuel Pepys, Treasurer of the
garrison at Tangier : to be paid quarterly from July 1 last,
according to an establishment lately made and signed by the
King for said garrison, and of the charge of victuals, stores,
the mole, pensions and salaries.
Prefixing :—Copy of said establishment as determined upon by
order in Council, detailed, of the 9th inst. (Royal warrant,
dated Dec. 18, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription,
dated Dec. 22, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 196, 200-2, 205 ;
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 128.
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Same for 750l to Edmund Ashton for a jewel bought of him by
the King. (Royal warrant, dated Dec. 4, for said privy seal.
Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Dec. 16, of docquet
hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated 1674-5, Jan. 27.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 172, 208 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 121 ; 28,076,
p. 439 ; Money Book
(General), p. 8.
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Dec. 24
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to issue 3,500l. to
Sir Stephen Fox on any late orders drawn in his name for
secret service : to be paid out of the like sum brought into the
Receipt by the Cashier of the Customs.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076. p. 418.
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Money warrant for 1,242l. 12s. 2d. to Sir Charles Wheeler in
further part of the privy seal of April 29 last, directing
1,162l. 13s. 2d. to him for transporting soldiers and 1,184l.
7s. 0d. for other disbursements, on which 614l. 7s. 10d. has
been already ordered by warrant of June 4 last.
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Ibid, pp. 418-9.
|
Same for 300l. to Mris. Margaret Broughton in part of
2,350l. due to her for 11¾ years to Sept. 29 last on her annuity
of 200l.
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Ibid, p. 419.
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Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to permit Sir
Dennis Gauden, victualler of the garrison of Tangier, to export
the following victuals Customs free for that garrison.
Bisket 584,000 lbs.
Beef in 4 lb. pieces, 52,000 lbs.
Pork in 2lb. pieces, 41,600lbs.
Pease, 5,200 bushels.
Oatmeal, 4,000 bushels.
Butter, 31,200lbs.
Cheese, 41,600lbs.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. p. 199.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Philip Fenwick as a watchman, London port, loco
— Fisher, who has declined same.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. p. 200.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet dated 1674, Dec.,
of a grant to Richard, Lord Arundell, of Trerice, of the
annuity or pension of 1,000l. per an. for 21 years, out of the
improvements of the revenue in the stannaries of Cornwall,
when the same [improvement] shall be made either by an
additional duty to be hereafter agreed upon by the convocation
of Tinners or by pre-emption farm. (Treasurer Danby's
warrant, dated Dec. 11. to the Attorney or Solicitor General
to prepare a great seal for said grant, this warrant being
based upon the royal sign manual of May 27 last.)
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 129 ;
Warrants Not Relating
to Money V. pp. 173-4.
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Same of same, dated same, of a grant to Nicholas Gibbon, Doctor
in Divinity, of a pension of 100l. per an. for 99 years, or for
the lives of him, Mary his wife, and Nicholas his only son.
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Ibid, p. 130
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Money warrant for 28,600l. to Samuel Pepys for half a year to
the 31st Dec. inst., for Tangier, as by the privy seal of the
23rd inst.
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Money Book (Excise),
p. 81b.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
3,675l. to Samuell Maydwell for one year's charge to Xmas
inst., for the bills of impost upon wines at the rate of 42s.
per tun, to the noblemen and others usually allowed the
same : as by the great seal of 1673, Sept. 18.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 186.
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Same from same to the Excise Commissioners. By virtue of the
privy seal of the 23rd inst. I have authorised Elias Ashmole,
Comptroller of Excise for England, Wales and Berwick, to
put his said office in execution upon the vouchers which are
and shall be transmitted by the Farmers of Excise, from all
the counties of England, and likewise upon their books of
accounts relating to that duty : the same to commence from
June 24 last, and to continue till the end of the present
[Excise] farm. You are hereby to pay to said Ashmole
the 100l. a year additional for himself, and 400l. a year for
four clerks from June 24 last, onwards, as by said privy seal.
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Money Book (Excise).
pp. 83-4 ; Money Book
(General), pp. 52-3.
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Dec. 27
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Same from same to the Clerk of the Pipe, for a lease to
Lady Anne Arundell (for term of years determinable on the
lives of Richard Trevanion her son and Mary Trevanion
her daughter, and in reversion after the life of Hugh Trevanion)
of Restormel Park, with the members and appurtenances
thereof and the chapel messuage called Trinity Chappell, and
three acres of wood there as granted 1660. July 23, to Richard
Arundell and Nicholas Arundell for term of years, determinable
on the lives of John Trevanion, and Hugh Trevanion, sons
of John Trevanion late of Cary Hayes [Carhayes], co. Cornwall,
deceased : the consideration for this lease to be as well a
compensation for the life of John Trevanion, son to the said
Lady Arundell, late slain in His Majesty's service at sea, as
also 50l. to be paid to the Receiver General of the Duchy of
Cornwall, and 53s. 4d. for a herriot upon the death of said
John Trevanion.
Prefixing :—Particulars of the premises and Auditor's ratal.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. pp. 202-3.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Peregrine. Viscount Osborne, of the office
of Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer and writer of all
and singular the tallies and counter tallies of all bills at the
said Receipt : in reversion after Sir Robert Howard : with the
annual fee of 316l. 13s. 4d. and all the houses, cloisters,
outhouses, stables, coach-houses, gardens, yards and other
conveniences, and all other fees, &c. to said office belonging.
(Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Dec. 30, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 193 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 131.
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Dec. 28
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver at the house of Madame Churchill (Churchchill) a
box with brass andirons, a box with two Mantua gowns, some
muffes, two or three garnitures of buttons and loops, and
stuffs for a petticoat directed to Mr. Founds, for the Duke of
York, and a trunk and portmanteau of Sir Henry Fitz James
with his wearing cloths in it [all] which are imported in the
"Ann" yacht.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. p. 200.
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Same from same, to same to have opened and delivered at the
house or lodgings of Lord Duras nine trunks and two bundles
belonging to him and imported in the "Ann" yacht.
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Ibid, p. 201.
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Money warrant for 7,330l. to Sir William Godolphin, as Ambassador
in Spain, being 2,130l. for 1672, May 20, to 1673, Sept.
29, on his additional allowance of 30l. a week, and 5,200l. for
one year's ordinary of 100l. per week 1673, Sept. 29, to 1674,
Sept. 29.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 420.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674, Dec.,
of a contract between the King and Sir Thomas Clutterbuck
for providing victuals in the Mediterranean for such of His
Majesty's ships as from time to time shall be employed in
those parts : according to the order in Council of the 10th
inst.
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Ibid. 28,075, p. 131.
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Warrant, dormant, from Treasurer Danby to Robert. Visct.
Yarmouth, Wood Farmer, to pay 800l. per an. to Edward
Progers, one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber : the first
payment to be made at Xmas instant.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 185.
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Dec. 29
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Treasurer Danby's allowance of the incidents bill of the Agents
for Hearthmoney for 1674, Xmas quarter. (Total 32l. 15s.
1d.)
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 438 :
Money Book (General),
p. 8.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to discharge the seizure of the ship "Bridgwater Merchant,"
as petitioned for by John Bawdon, Thomas Knight et al.,
owners thereof, said ship being cleared outwards from London
port. 1673, Nov. 15, during the time of the dispensation with
the Navigation Act and before the time of the declaration
determining such dispensation.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 421.
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Same from same to same to suffer the corpse of the Right Hon.
the late Earl of Clarendon to be brought on shore and carried
away without any trouble or molestation.
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Ibid.
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Privy seal for tallies to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due
from Robert Filmer, of East Sutton, Kent : notwithstanding
the privy seal directing the application of 20,000l. out of such
baronet moneys to the use of the Great Wardrobe. (Treasurer
Danby's subscription, dated Dec. 24, of docquet hereof.
Treasurer Danby's warrant to the Receipt, dated 1674-5, Jan.
13 hereon.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 209-10 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 130, 28,676,
p. 427 ; Money Book
(General), p. 3.
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Dec. 30
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Money warrant for 1,000l. to the Earl of Ossory et al. as Trustees
for the Earl of Strafford for half a year to Sept. 29 last
on said Earl of Strafford's pension : and dormant warrant for
payment of same in future.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 422.
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Dec. 31
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to permit the servants of the Duchess of York to take out of
the "Cleveland" yacht, Customs free, some coffers, four
bottles of wine, two barrels and a valleis addressed to her.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money V. p. 208.
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Dec. 31
(21)
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Money warrant for 500l. to Tho. Green, gent., cashier at the
Office of Exchange, London, as imprest for paying the salaries
of inferior officers, office rent and incidents.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076, p. 437 ;
Money Book (General),
p. 7.
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