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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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July 21
[? 24]
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Ralph Whitley and Roger Whitley, junr.,
successively of the office of Receiver of Crown Revenues North
Wales and Cashier [sic for Chester] in reversion after Thomas
Whitley. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Sept. 16,
of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 412 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 218.
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July 21
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Same to the Attorney General for a same to give power and
authority to Sir Samuel Moreland, kt and bart., Sir Robt.
Wiseman, Sir Jon. James, Sir Robert Southwell, kts., Robert
Huntington. Richard Kingdon, Francis Finch and Edward
Wingate to be Commissioners and Governors of Excise in
England. Wales and Berwick : with power to resume any farm
for non payment of rent or breach of covenant and with the
yearly salary of 500l. each to the first seven and 250l. per an.
to said Wingate : to be paid from June 24 last : Henry
Frederick Thynne to be one of the said Commissioners and
with the salary of 500l. per an., from the death. &c. of any
two of the first seven Commissioners : Frederick Christian
Howard to be likewise a Commissioner, with 500l. per an.,
after the death, &c., of any three of the first seven Commissioners
and of said Thynne : with power to proceed for
arrears and to perfect matters left undetermined by former
Commissioners. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated
Sept. 22, of docquet hereof.)
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Ibid, pp. 412-4 ; Ibid
pp 230 1.
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Royal sign manual for 100l. to Ambrose Pudsay as royal bounty.
(Money warrant, dated July 22 hereon.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 414 ; Money Book
(General), p 179.
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July 22
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675, July, of
a pardon to Thomas Dickon (Dicknon) and John Townson of all
felonies, &c., in breaking the house of Samuel Sunderland or
taking or spoiling his goods ; with restitution of lands and goods.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 206.
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Same of same of a grant to the Earl of Rochester of the manors
of Twickenham, Edmonton and East and West Deeping, &c.,
ut supra, p. 762, save that the present grant is for 41 years.
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Ibid, p. 201
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 250l. to the
new Royal Foundation [of King's mathematical boys at
Christ's Hospital].
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Money Book (General)
p. 176.
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Money warrant for 50l. to Mris. Anne Walker, one of the Queen's
Maids of Honour, for last Lady Day quarter on her pension.
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Ibid, p. 177
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Same for 250l. to Rowland Lawharne for half a year on his
annuity.
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Ibid.
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Same for 50l. to William Chiffinch, Keeper of His Majesty's
Closet, for June 24 quarter last on his pension.
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Ibid.
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Same for 335l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Felton and William Chiffinch
for what is due to June 24 last on their fees and allowances
of 10s. a day, 30l. a month and 800l. per an. as Masters of the
Hawks.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver at Somerset House, Customs free, eleven bundles of
goods on the "Anne" yacht, brought from France for the
service of the King and Queen.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 123.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Treasurer's Remembrancer
to issue commissions to the following with instructions thereto
attached for seizing two-thirds the lands, &c., of Recusants for
the counties detailed, all ut supra, pp. 694-8, and as by the Act
of 3 James I., there being several late convictions of Recusants
estreated into the Exchequer from the said counties as follow :
the commissions to be returnable as soon as possible and at
latest by the morrow of St. Martin.
Co. Berks :—Ut supra, p. 695, with the addition of Sir
Richard Harrison, Kt. ; Edward Manfeild. Edward
Fettiplace, John Harrison, John Deane, Thomas Holt,
William Nelson, John Powney, Samuel Brightwell,
William Kendrick, Edward Keate, Thomas Medlicott,
and Richard Lybb. Esq.
Co. Bedford :—Sir John Napier, Sir Humphry Winch, Sir
Ralph Bovey, Sir Humphry Monnox, Sir John Osborne,
Sir Saint John Charnock. Barts. ; Sir Thomas Alston,
Kt. and Bart. ; Sir William Palmer, senr., Sir
Clement Armiger, Sir William Beecher, Sir John
Huxley, Sir George Blundel, Sir Francis Wingate,
Kts. ; St. John Thompson, Stephen Anderson, William
Butler, John Neele, Thomas Snagg, Francis Crawley,
John Keiling, Thomas Browne, John Rotherham of
Luton, Robert Audley, Samuell Bedford, Christopher
Temple, William Daniell, Villiers Charnock, William
Franklin, Richard Orlebar, Robert Crompton, Esqrs. ;
William Foster, Dr. of Laws.
Co. Bucks :—Sir William Bowyer, Sir Thomas Leigh,
Sir Thomas Proby, Sir Anthony Chester, Sir Richard
Anderson, Sir John Burlace, Sir William Smith, Sir
John Crook, Barts. ; Sir William Tirringham, Sir
Richard Ingoldsby, Knights of the Bath ; Sir Ralph
Verney, Kt. and Bart., Sir Robert Crook, Sir Thomas
Clayton, Sir Jno. Busby, Kts. ; Edward Manfield,
Richard Winwood, Robert Sawyer. Tho. Wharton,
Richard Hampdon, Peregrine Hobby, Tho. Stafford,
John Dormer, William Serjeant, junr., Thomas
Hacket, Henry Proctor, Thomas Farrer of Aylesbury,
Thomas Sanders of Haddenham, Edward Baldwyn,
William Fleetwood, John Risley, William Adderley.
Edward Leigh, George Evelyn, Esqrs.
Co. Kent :—Sir Thomas Peyton, Sir William Twisden,
Sir Edward Deering, Sir Edward Hales, Sir Henry
Palmer, Sir John Rivers, Sir Thomas Stiles, Sir John
Austin. Sir Marmaduke Gresham, Sir Humphry Miller,
Sir Robert Barnham, Sir George Moore, Sir John Bunce,
Sir Robert Philmer, Barts. ; Sir John Tufton, Sir
Norton Knatchbull, Sir John Masham, Sir Theophilus
Biddulph, Sir John Shaw, Sir Anthony Anchier
[Aucher], Sir Thomas Allen, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir
Thomas Ingham, junr., Sir Edward Master, Sir Phillip
Warwick, Sir Arnold Brames, Sir Demetrius James,
Sir Henry Oxenden, Sir John Henden, Sir Thomas
Scott, Sir Francis Clarke, Sir Nathaniell Powell, Sir
Henry Bosvile, Sir George Curtis, Sir John Darrell,
Sir Charles Bickerstaffe, Sir Phillip Honywood, Kts. ;
John Knatchbull, Thomas Hardress, Francis Barrell,
serjeant at law, Roger Twisden, George Newman,
Samuell Boys, Richard Head, Charles Amherst, Richard
Duke, William Rooke, William Campion, Ralph
Bufhyn, Thomas Brewer, Edward Tooke, Thomas
Herlakendon, James Browne, Henry Sandys, Thomas
Crispe, Richard Manly, Thomas Frewin, Edward
Manning, Herbert Randolph, George Boreman, Walter
Breames of Dover, Richard Kilburne, Thomas Petley,
John Smith, Edward Roberts, Esqrs.
Co Cornwall :—Ut supra, p. 695, with the omission of Sir
Cyril Wiche and the addition of Sir Walter Moyle, Kts.
Co. Cumberland :—Sir Phillip Musgrave, Sir George
Fletcher, Sir John Lowther of Lowther, Sir John
Lowther of Whitehaven, Sir Richard Graham, Sir
Richard Musgrave, Barts. ; Sir William Dalston, Kt.
and Bart. ; Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Sir Christopher
Musgrave, Sir John Barantine, Sir Richard Musgrave
of Hartley Castle, Kts. ; John Clerke, John Lamplugh,
Daniell Flemming, William Musgrave, Thomas Denton,
Richard Tolson, Leonard Dikes, Henry Foster, Andrew
Huddlestone, junr., Edward Stanley, Anthony Hutton.
Tho. Skelton, William Fenwick, Esqrs.
Co. Devon :—Ut supra, ibid, save that Sir Coppleston
Bamfeild is inserted amongst the Baronets and the
following names are added : Sir Henry Carew, Sir
Robert Cary, Sir Henry Ford, Sir Thomas Carew, Kts. ;
Arthur Northcott, Henry Wroth, John Tuckfeild,
Francis Fullford, Sebastian Isaac. John Drake of
Ivybridge, John Upton, Esqrs. ; Nicholas Courtney,
Esq., Attorney of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Co. Dorset :—Ut supra, ibid, with the omission of Robert
Nappier and the addition of the following : Henry Eyre,
Tho. Freke, Jno. Tregonwell of Anderson, Jno. Mitchell,
Robert Seymour, George Fllford [sic], Mathew Davis.
Henry Whitacre, Hugh Hodges, Thomas Chase.
Yorkshire, East Riding :—Ut supra, ibid, with the addition
of Sir Henry Thompson, Kt.
York City :—Sir Henry Thompson. Kt. ; Thomas Robinson,
Henry Fairfax. Richard Hutton, Thomas Hesketh,
James Mosyer, Esqrs. ; James Brooke, Christopher
Topham, George Lamplough, George Manklens, Edward
Elwick, Cresley Burnet, Henry Tyreman, John Taylor,
John Kilvingson, Richard Hewet, Alderman.
Co. Essex :—Ut supra, p. 696. with the addition of Sir
William Hicks, Sir Robert Smith, Barts. ; Sir Phillip
Tirrell, Sir William Peak, Sir William Holcroft, Kts ;
Cuthbert Martin, Tristram Coniers, Peter Soames,
Richard Silverlock, John Marshall, William Powell,
Tho. Roberts, Samuell Hare, Alexander Prestcot, Esqrs.
Co. Gloucester :—Sir John Grubham How. Sir Baynham
Throckmorton, Sir Francis Russell, Sir Henry Frederick
Thynne, Sir William Lucy, Sir Edward Bathurst, Sir
Jno. Newton, Sir William Juxton, Sir John Tracy,
Sir William Keyte, Sir Richard Cox. Barts. ; Sir
Henry Capell, Knight of the Bath ; Sir Edmond Bray,
Sir Tho. Overbury, Sir Tho. Stephens, Sir Humphry
Hook, Sir Robert Atkins, junr., Sir Edward Rich, Sir
Duncombe Colchester, Kts. ; Evan Seys, Serjeant at
law, William Dutton, John Stephens, Thomas Marriott,
John George, John How, Richard Atkins, John Smith,
Edward Smith, William Sellwyn, Henry Powle, Tho.
Smith, William Morgan, Tho. Rich, Tho. Rawlins,
Henry Millburne, Christopher Cole, Phillip Sheppard,
William Bouchier, Paul Castleman, John Winton,
Esqrs.
Co. Hereford :—Ut supra, p. 696, with the following additions :
Sir Edward Harley, Knight of the Bath, Tho.
Harley, Richard Read, Robert Pye, Thomas Carpenter,
Younger Cook, James Lloyd, Esqrs.
Co. Huntingdon :—Sir John Cotton, Sir John Hewett, Sir
Thomas Proby, Barts. ; Sir Thomas Leventhorpe, Sir
Nich. Pedley, Sir Lionell Walden, Kts. ; John Stones,
Stephen Anderson, Robert Apprice, John Deane,
John Bridall, John Heron, Castle Sherard, Nicholas
Johnson, Charles Cesar, Anthony Hammond, John
Ferrar, Richard Naylor, John Driden, Anthony
South, Esqrs.
Co. Lincoln :—Ut supra, ibid, with the omission of Bennet,
Lord Sherard and Adam Claypoole and the addition
of the following : Sir William Trollup, Sir Robert
Markham, Sir Christopher Wray, Sir William
Hutchman [Hickman], Barts., Sir Edmund Turner,
Sir Christopher Nevill, Kts. ; John Hatcher, Daniel
Roads, Henry Burrell, John Humfreys, John Booth.
Esqrs. ; whilst Andrew Clay of Boston appears here
as Andree Slee of Boston.
London :—Ut supra, ibid.
Co. Middlesex :—Ut supra, ibid, with the following additions :
Sir Thomas Clarges, Sir Edmond Bery Godfry,
Sir Thomas Byde, Kts. ; Charles Cheney, George
Walsh, Ralph Hawtry, Humphry Wirly, Thomas
Robinson, Charles Pitfeild, John Ball, George Hill,
Esqrs.
Co. Monmouth :—Sir Trevor Williams, Sir Edward
Morgan, Barts. ; Sir Geo. Probert. Kt. ; Edmond
Lewis de la Van, William Morgan, Henry Probert.
Charles Proger Herbert, James Herbert of Coldbrook,
Henry Milburne, Thomas Lewis of St. Pierre, Herbert
Evans, Edmond Jones, William Herbert, William
Jones, Charles Hughes, Henry Guise, Henry Baker,
Lodovick Morgan, William Rumsey, jun., Charles
Price, Rowland Pritchard, John Arnold, Trevor
Morgan, Esqrs.
Co. Norfolk :—Ut supra, p. 698.
Co. Oxford :—Ut supra, p. 696, with the addition of
William Cope, George Chamberlain, Edward Warcupp,
John Gower, Robert Perrot, Ellis Lloyd and John
White, Esqrs.
Co. Salop :—Ut supra, p. 697, with the omission of Sir
Job Charleton, Robert Leighton, Edmund Waring,
William Okeley and Danl. Witcherly of Clive ; and
with the addition of Sir Henry Littleton, Sir Francis
Edwards, Sir Henry Frederick Thinne, Sir Richard
Corbet, Sir John Weld, Thomas Owen, Charles Manwaring,
Thomas Whitmore, Francis Forrester, Francis
Thornes, Roger Kinnaston, Robert Leighton, John
Walcot, Richard Harbert, Charles Baldwin, John
Woolrich, Edward Lutwich, Tho. Lloyd, Rowland
Nicholls, John Lacon, Thomas Acton.
Co. Stafford :—Ut supra, ibid. with the addition of
Nicholas Hunt, Jonathan Woodnoth, Richard Adderly,
George Parker, Robert Robotham, Esqrs.
Co. Somerset :—Ut supra, ibid (Robert Hall appearing here
as Robert Hawley), with the addition of Sir Fr. Roll,
Sir Jno. Churchill, Jno. Buckland, Robert Hunt,
Edward Strode, Jno. Turbervill, Henry Bridges,
Francis Vaughan, Edward Court, Edward Nevill,
Edward Gorge and Hugh Tynt.
Co. Southampton :—Ut supra, p. 697 (Mr. Hugh Stewkly
appearing here as Sir Hugh Stewkly, Bart., and Sir
John Badd appearing as Sir Tho. Budd), with the
omission of Charles Lord St. John, Sir Andrew Henly
and Humphry Weld, and the addition of Sir Fr. Roll.
Benjamin Rudier, Tho. Cole, Roger Gallop, Edward
Hooper, John Kingsmill, Richard Ayliff. William
Wither, Henry Kelsy, Thomas Knight, Esqrs., Dr.
Thomas Clutterbuck.
Co. Sussex :—Ut supra, ibid. (Sir Cecill Bislop appearing
here as Sir Cecill Bishop) with the addition of Robert
Fowle, Robert Anderson, Sackville Graves, John
May. Mathew Young, William Farmer, Ralph Mill,
William Westbrook.
Co. Suffolk :—Walter Devoreux, Esq., Sir John Holland,
Sir Edward Bacon. Sir Henry Felton, Sir Henry
Bacon, Sir Willoughby Dewes. Sir Robert Kemp
Sir John Castleton, Sir Tho. Cullum, Sir Tho. Darcy,
Sir Gervase Ellwayes, Sir Robt. Cordell, Sir Robt.
Brooke, Sir Phillip Parker, Sir Jno. Duke, Barts. ;
Sir Charles Gawdy, Sir George Reve, Kts. and Barts. ;
Sir Saml. Barnardiston, Sir Jno. Pettus. Sir Jno.
Poley, Sir William Peake, Sir William Bloys. Sir Tho.
Hary, Sir Tho. Meadows. Sir William Soames, Kts. ;
John Wright, Gilbert Lindfeild, William Duncombe,
John Harvy, Tho. Waldgrave, Tho. Holland, Tho.
Jermin, William Soames, Jno. Playters. Tho. Tirrell,
William Rivet. Tho. Bacon, Hen. Parker, Tho.
Wright, Tho. Shelly, Edwd. North. William Wood.
Jno. Bence, Charles Cornwallis, Anthony Gawdy,
John Beddingfeild, Reginald Williams, Rob. Marriott,
Tho. Bright. Edwd. Bohun, Tho. Blackaby, Henry
Bronker, Fr. Coventry, Esqrs.
Co. Surrey :—Sir Adam Browne, Sir William Moor, Sir
Marmaduke Gresham. Sir Nich. Staughton. Sir Edward
Bromfeild, Sir Phillip Mathews, Barts. ; Sir Tho. Trevor,
Sir Tho. Allen, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir Henry Capell,
Sir Geo. Treman [Freeman], Knights of the Bath ;
Sir Edm. Bowyer, Sir Tho. Nott, Sir Allen Broderick.
Sir Rich. Hatton, Sir Tho. Bludworth. Sir Tho. Foster,
Sir William Hoskins. Sir Robert Clayton, Sir John
Platt, Sir Tho. Clarges, Sir William Howard, Sir
Edward Bish, Sir Nicholas Carew, Kts. ; Roger James.
Tho. Turgis, Geo. Chute. Arthur Onslow, Edward
Evelyn, Geo. Evelyn, Tho. Delmahoy, Henry Hen,
Jno. Windebank, Samuell Rous, George Browne, John
Dawes, James Clerk, James Gresham, George Duke,
Francis Fuller, Geo. Woodrooff, Ric. How, Morgan
Randall, Jno. Baker, William Hawkins, Humphrey
Beane, Esqrs.
Co. Westmorland :—Ut supra, ibid, save that Sir Jho.
Strickland should be read Sir Tho. Strickland.
Co. Wilts :—Ut supra, p. 698.
Co. Worcester :—Ut supra, ibid, save that John Barker
appears here as John Parker.
Co. Derby :—Sir Thomas Graysley, Sir John Harpur, Sir
Henry Every, Sir Rob. Coke, Sir Francis Rhodes.
Barts. ; Sir William Boothby, Kt. and Bart. ; Sir
Samuell Sleigh, Sir John Harpur, Sir Simon Degg,
Sir Gilbert Clerk, Sir Robert Harding. Kts. ; Nicholas
Willymot, Serjeant at law, Geo. Vernon, John Ferrers.
German Pole, Charles Agard, Robert Eyre, Alexander
Stanhop, Hen. Gilbert, Henry Cavendish, James
Chadwick, Thomas Gladwin, Robert Ashton, Nevel
Ashenhurst, Francis Burton, Anchitel Grey, William
Sacheveril, John Dalton, Esqrs.
Co. Durham : Ut supra, p. 740 (Sir Thomas Stolyman and
Mark Malbank, appearing here as Sir Thomas Holyman
[? Holmeden] and Mark Milbanks), with the omission
of Sir William Foster and Tho. Vane, and with the
addition of Nathaniel, Lord Bishop of Durham ; Sir
Ralph Coke, Bart. ; John Sudbury, Doctor of Divinity,
Dean of Durham ; Dennis Grenvile. Doctor of Divinity
Archdeacon of Durham ; Isaac Basire, Doctor of
Divinity, Archdeacon of Northumberland ; Thomas
Cartwright, Doctor of Divinity ; Daniell Brevint, Doctor
of Divinity ; George Davenport, Clerk ; Thomas Ireland,
Bachelor of Laws, Chancellor of Durham ; the Mayor
of the City of Durham for the time being, Christopher
Vane. Henry Lambton, Robert Clavering, Ralph Carr,
Isaac Basire. George Morland, Thomas Featherstonhalgh.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. pp. 124-32.
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July 23
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Privy seal to Treasurer Danby to warrant the Cashier of the
Customs to pay 1,250l. to Phillip Browne in further part of
the debt of 3,000l. directed to be paid to said Browne by the
privy seal of 1674, Sept. 17, being for damages sustained by
him by the impresting of a ship into the King's service in the
last [past] Dutch war, on which privy seal 875l. has been paid :
the said Browne and his family being in danger to be utterly
ruined if he be not in a position immediately to satisfy 1,250l.
to some of his creditors. (Royal warrant, dated July 20, to
the Clerk of the Signet for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated July 23. of docquet hereof. Treasurer
Danby's warrant, dated July 27, to the Customs Cashier
accordingly.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 407-8, 414-5 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 209 ; Money
Book (General), p. 186 ;
Money Book (Customs),
p. 197.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675. July,
of His Majesty's constitution and appointment of Sir John
Griffith. Kt. ; Richard Downes. Robert Wolsley. William
Yong. Arthur Fleetwood and Michael Brighowse, Esqrs., to be
His Majesty's Commissioners and Agents for granting licences
for selling and uttering of wines by retail : with the same
salaries and powers as in the last commission.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 209.
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Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to pay to Robert
Kelligrew 60l for half a year to June 24 last on his pension
as a Page of Honour to the King.
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Money Book (General),
p. 178.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe, to
order the payment of 20l. to the Duke of Norfolk for one
year's creation money as Earl of Surrey (to be paid by the
sheriffs of Surrey and Sussex) and 40l. to same for same as
Duke of Norfolk (to be paid by the sheriffs of Norfolk and
Suffolk).
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 100l. to and amongst the following as
doorkeepers of the House of Lords for their service and
attendance on the House of Peers this last sessions, according
to what His Majesty has usually allowed them, viz. :—James
Noble, Archibald Callender, James Turner, Thomas Masters,
William Snow, John Snow. George Gouge and Mahalaell
Windham.
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Ibid, p. 180.
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[? July 23]
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt. Treasurer Danby
has heard the difference between Alderman Backwell and
Mr. Lindsey touching an order for 1,000l. on the fourth
quarter of the subsidy and payable to said Backwell. His
Lordship has determined that what money remains in the
Exchequer upon that [the Subsidy] Act shall be applied and
paid towards the discharge of said order, and that Mr. Lindsey
shall bring into the Exchequer so much money as shall make
up the said 1,000l. to discharge said order entirely which
sum [when it has been so issued to him] said Backwell has
promised to pay [back] in [to the Exchequer] upon the account
of the Queen's portion. [When so paid in] the said 1,000l. is
to be issued to the officers of the Works for the buildings and
repairs of Windsor Castle.
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Money Book (General),
p. 186.
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July 23
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Report to the King from Treasurer Danby on the petition of
Sir John Robinson, Lieutenant of the Tower, concerning the
3,079l. 16s. 9d. due to him in the Exchequer registered in
course on the fee farm sales with 6 per cent. interest, which he
prays to be satisfied by his being admitted to purchase fee
farms to that value. According to a report of Oct. 10
last from Auditor Phellips I find that petitioner's total
principal and interest to the 9th Oct. last, amounted to
40,451l. 18s. 7d. This debt being of the same nature with the
general debt, the payment of which has been postponed, and
considering the present condition of the revenue and the great
difficulties your Majesty's officers lie under, in so much that
it is not to be hoped that anything can be drawn from your
treasure beyond the present applications of it to the current
expense I cannot think this a season to consider the payment
of any of those debts until your Majesty's revenue shall be in
a better posture for it. There is since grown due to petitioner
3,655l. 10s. 2d., which if you think fit I will endeavour to
satisfy to him either by the purchase of fee farm rents or some
other way.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. pp. 133-4.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe for a
lease to Elizabeth Johnson and Thomas Johnson or their
nominees of that part of the manor of Liskeard (part of the
Duchy of Cornwall), formerly let to Sir Warwick Hele by
Prince Charles, 1619. June 15, for the lives of Margaret his
wife, John the son of Sir Francis Hele, and Warwick Hele
son of George Hele, and since let to Major Tho. Johnson by
patent of 1662, Aug. 3 : item :—of another parcel of said manor,
formerly let to John Cunliffe, gent., 1627-8, Feb. 25, and
afterwards to said Johnson as above : item :—of another parcel
of said manor let to said Major Johnson. 1666, July 8. The
present grant to be in consideration of the services of Thomas
Johnson, deceased (father of Thomas Johnson now living), as
Major of the Regiment of Horse of the late Duke of Albemarle,
and in consideration of their charges in rebuilding. &c., and
in defending the King's title.
Prefixing :—Particular of the premises by James Symes. Deputy
Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, and ratal thereof by Sir C.
Harbord, Surveyor General of Crown Lands.
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Ibid, pp. 134-6.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe for a
lease to John Tooker of Widcombe farm. co. Cornwall, part of
the Duchy of Cornwall, as formerly let to Johanna Tomlinson,
relict of William Tomlinson, late of Bristol, by indenture,
dated 1661, Sept. 28.
Prefixing and appending :—Particular and ratal and docquet of
demise.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. pp. 136-7.
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Same from same to the King's Remembrancer to stay process
against Richard Reve, Receiver General of the last Eighteen
Months' assessment for London and Middlesex, on his accounts :
he being upon his said accounts.
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Ibid, p. 138.
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July 24
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Money warrant for 51l. 11s. 8d. to James Marriott for one year
on his fees of 12d. a day and 33l. 6s. 8d. per an. as Keeper of
His Majesty's Wardrobe at Hampton Court.
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Money Book (General),
p. 179.
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Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] for tallies of
assignment to be levied on the Receiver General of Crown
Revenues, co. Beds and Bucks, for 25l. to Elianor Withers, now
wife of Simon Sampson, for half a year to Lady Day last on
her pension, and 25l to Jone Halsnorth, now wife of Thomas
Harford. for same.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the King's Remembrancer to
stay process against John Vaughan on his accounts as late
Receiver of Hearthmoney for Monmouth, Brecon and Radnor :
he having answered his receipt up to about 800l., which now
remains in his officers' hands, whom he is suing for it.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 146.
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Same from same to same to stay process against Richard Gwynne,
late Receiver of Hearthmoney in Pembroke, Carmarthen,
Cardigan and Glamorgan, he having answered his accounts up
to about 300l, remaining, &c., as above.
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Ibid, p. 147.
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July 25
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Richard Derham and James Tilliard
as nominees of Elizabeth. Countess of Lindsey of the extra
parochial tithes (all manner of tithes not being within any
parish) arising out of many places in cos. Beds, Huntingdon,
Lincoln, Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Northampton, as
granted by a great seal of 1661, Nov. 13, to the late Earl of
Falmouth by the name of Sir Charles Berkeley, junr., and to
Sir Bernard Gascoigne ; and also of all manner of tithes not
being within any parish arising out of many places in cos.
Lincoln and Norfolk, as granted by a patent of 1662, Nov. 13,
to said Sir Bernard Gascoigne : together with the fourth part
of the said tithes by the afore recited grants reserved to the
Crown "when they shall be recovered and received" : the said
Countess of Lindsey to hold the said fourth part for 99 years
from date hereof at the rental of 23l. per an., to be paid from
such time as shall happen after the receiving of the said fourth
part : and to hold the said tithes for 99 years from the expiry
of the several terms of 31 years and 31 years granted by the
above recited patents : paying the rental of 23l. per an.
(Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Aug. 28, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 421-2 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 216.
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July 26
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The like letter from Treasurer Danby to the Judges of the Oxford
circuit concerning the Excise tumults in co. Gloucester, ut
supra, p. 782, for co. Somerset.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 118.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675, July,
of a grant to the Earl of Northampton of the office of Constable
of the Tower of London during pleasure : with the fee of 100l.
per an. and all other fees, rights, &c.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 210.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customer. Collector and
Comptroller of London port to swear Richard Goodlade as an
undersearcher there, loco Richard Foster, who is willing to
surrender.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 139.
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Treasurer Danby ("your Lordship's affectionate friend") to the
Judges of the Northern Circuit. The Excise Farmers have
lately complained to the King in Council that about April 23
last Thomas Willis, an officer of the Excise in Northumberland,
whilst on duty at Stamfordham, was beaten and kept
prisoner for several hours by Sir John Swinburne, Kt., and
Thomas Widdrington, Esq. they calling him Excise rogue and
many other reproachful names and following him from place
to place after he had made an escape out of their hands,
forcing him out of the houses where he took shelter into the
open streets, pursuing him with sword and pistol and with
great oaths threatening to kill him, as appears by an information
taken by Francis Addison, a Justice of Peace of that
county. I am hereby to desire you when you come to give
your charge at the Assizes for that county to take special
notice of this passage and to give it in charge to the Grand
Jury to the end the offenders may be punished ; and the
rather for that His Majesty is further given to understand
that they have boasted in the country of extraordinary friendship
they have made here above to protect them from the law.
I am likewise further to desire you that at the Assizes in all
other counties within your circuit you make it part of your
charge to the grand juries to enquire of all riotous and tumultuous
assemblies against the revenue officers, the King being
resolved by all lawful means to justify such officers in the
execution of their duty.
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Ibid. pp. 147-8.
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July 27
|
Charles Bertie to Mr. Kent, Treasurer of Excise, to pay 750l.
to the Lord Privy Seal for last Lady Day quarter on his
pension.
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Money Book (General),
p. 180.
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay the Lord Privy Seal
his diet money for the abovesaid quarter.
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Ibid.
|
Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 91l. to the Lord Privy Seal
for a quarter due June 24 last on his fee of 20s. a day.
|
Ibid, p. 181.
|
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 750l. to the Earl of
Bath for June 24 quarter on his pension as First Gentleman
of the Bedchamber.
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Ibid.
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Same to same to forthwith satisfy Lord Colepeper's order for
150l. as royal bounty.
And to pay 100l. on Lady Sanderson's dormant warrant.
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Ibid.
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Same to same to pay Sir Edward Carteret 100l. for half a year
to June 24 last on his fee as Usher of the Black Rod.
|
Ibid.
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Money warrant for 250l. to John, Earl of Rochester, for half a
year on his annuity.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Auditor of the Receipt to
pay all moneys in the Receipt remaining of the second quarter
of the Subsidy and all arrears thereof upon such orders as are
registered on the third quarter thereof and in course to be paid
provided that all orders registered on the first and second
quarters of said subsidy are [first] discharged. Similarly, after
the discharge of orders registered on the fourth quarter, to pay
the remains [of that quarter] in payment of orders registered
on the third quarter, "to the end His Majesty may be cleared
of all growing interest upon such orders so in course to be paid
on the third quarter" : it appearing that all orders on the
second quarter of the subsidy are satisfied, as also all orders
save 1,000l. on the fourth quarter, but that on the third
quarter many orders remain unsatisfied.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Sir William Waller, Kt.,
Farmer of the Prizage and Butlerage of England (demised by
King James, 1611, June 26, to Sir Thomas Waller, Kt., for
99 years terminable on the lives of said Sir Thomas, Dame
Margaret his wife, William Waller and Walter Waller, all
now dead, and 40 years thereafter at 500l. per an. rent), to
pay 1,000l. to Visct. Grandison and Edward Villiers, being two
years' unpaid rent [of said farm] ; and dormant warrant for
the payment of the yearly rent of 500l. in future to said
Grandison and Villiers : all as by the great seal of 1673, June 5,
granting said farm rent to said Grandison and Villiers.
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Money Book (General),
p. 182.
|
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 25l. 1s. 10½d.
to Serjeant Harsnett for last June 24 quarter as a Serjeant at
Arms.
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Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Jo. Baines, one of the Commissaries
of Musters, to deliver to Patrick Trant, gent., tallies
on the Four and a Half per cent. duty in Barbados to the
amount of 1,714s. 8s. 9d. for payment of the arrears of the
officers and soldiers of the late Sir Tobias Bridge's regiment.
On receipt of the said sum from Mr. Trant, "who is to raise
the same," you are to pay the said officers and soldiers.
Appending :—List of the names of said officers and soldiers who
are now in and about the City of London and Westminster,
with the amounts of their respective arrears.
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Ibid, pp, 60, 183.
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Same from same to Robert Spencer. Esq., and the rest
of the Farmers of the Four and a Half per cent. in the
Barbados to satisfy the tallies for 4,794l. 14s. 9d. to Thomas
Kirwood, of London, goldsmith (before all other tallies on
said revenue, any order to the contrary notwithstanding), said
Kirwood having advanced 3,080l. 6s. 0d. for payment of that
part of Sir Tobias Bridge's regiment which are now in Ireland,
and 1,714l. 8s. 9d. [as above] for the several officers and
soldiers of said regiment which are or have been lately in and
about the cities of London and Westminster : he [Kirwood]
receiving as repayment tallies for 4,794l. 14s. 9d. on said
Spencer et al.
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Ibid, p. 183.
|
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 2,000l. for
the service of the Great Wardrobe and 500l. for the Robes
upon any late orders drawn for those respective offices.
|
Ibid.
|
Money warrant for 256l. 13s. 4d. to Richard Wiseman for one
year on his fees of 80l. per an. and 40 marks per an. and
pension of 150l. per an. as one of His Majesty's Serjeant
Surgeons.
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Ibid, p. 184.
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The like for Richard Pill (Pyle) [as same]
|
Ibid.
|
Money warrant for 30l. to Sir Charles Windham for a quarter
on his annuity.
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Money Book (General),
p. 184.
|
Same for 100l. to Lady Ann Windham for a quarter on her
pension.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 1,500l. to Sir John Kirk for June 24 quarter for the
Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to issue 100,000l.
on any orders drawn in the name of Edward Seymour as
Treasurer of the Navy : to be by tallies on the Customs.
|
Ibid, p. 185.
|
Money warrant for 80l. to Henry Fanshaw for his attendance
and expense in keeping and sorting the Hearthmoney rolls for
four years from 1671, Lady Day.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 20l. to Edward Martin for half a year on his pension.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 18l. 5s. 0d. each to Hobart Coleby and John Hall.
John Robinson, William Lowe and Richard Change for half
a year on their fees of 2s. a day as Grooms of the Chamber to
the Queen.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 100l. to Thomas Ross for half a year of his salary as
Keeper of His Majesty's Library at St. James's Palace.
|
Ibid, p. 186.
|
Same for 200l. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household,
as imprest to be paid over to Thomas Purcell. Esq.,
for half a year of the allowance for the service of 24 musicians
in consideration of their attendance in His Majesty's Chapel
Royal.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
138l. 13s. 4d. to Phillip Warwick for half a year to June 24
last on his fee as Collector of Customs outwards London
port.
|
Ibid, p. 187.
|
Money warrant for what is due to William Glascock on the fee
of 100l. per an. as a Master of Requests : and dormant warrant
for same in future.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Farmers of the Law Duty
to pay 60l. to Thomas Pocock, transcribing clerk and solicitor
to Sir Robert Atkins, junr. (Comptroller General of the Law
Farm), and 50l. to Francis Cressett, messenger [to same] : for
one year's salary due May 1 last.
|
Ibid.
|
Money warrant for 22l. 10s. 0d. to Anne Jenkins for three
quarters on her pension as one of the rockers to the late King's
children.
|
Ibid.
|
The like for same to Mrs. Elianor Dike
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 580l. to Isaac Le Gouch in full satisfaction for a jewel
of the value of 350l. to be presented to Don Francisco
Marquess de Valasco and a diamond ring of the value of 230l.
to be given to Monsieur Canaples : as by the Lord Chamberlain's
certificate of April 20 last.
|
Ibid, p. 188.
|
Same for 550l. to same for a jewel of diamonds with His
Majesty's picture : as by the Lord Chamberlain's certificate of
April 20 last.
|
Ibid.
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[? July 27]
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Money warrant for 350l. to Isaac le Gouch for a jewel of
diamonds, with his Majesty's picture, bought of Mr. Le
Gouch, for [to be presented to] Baron Bergeck, Envoy from
Spain : as by the Lord Chamberlain's certificate of the 10th inst.
|
Money Book (General),
p. 188.
|
July 27
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
30l. to Francis Hodges for one year of his salary as Comptroller
of Customs. London port.
|
Ibid, p. 189.
|
Money warrant for 100l. to Lawrence Du Puy for one year on his
fee as Keeper of the Pall Mall in St. James's Park.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Auditor of Imprests to
allow in account to Richard Mounteney. Cashier of the
Customs, his disbursements, detailed, in fees, &c., on the
passing of his accounts for 1672 and 1673 (total of fees, &c.,
respectively, 143l. 17s. 4d. and 174l. 1s. 4d.), and for payment
of money into the Exchequer for 1673 and 1674 and for portage
and allowance (totals respectively 44l. 11s. 4d. : 100l. ;
90l. 2s. 1d. ; 100l.)
|
Money Book (Customs),
pp. 194-6.
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Privy seal for 37,100l. to the East India Company in full
payment for 700 tons of saltpetre, at 53l. per ton, furnished
to the King by said Company, to be paid for with 6 per cent.
interest from March 16 last. Such interest is hereby to be
payable. Tallies for said sum to be levied on the Customs and
wine duties which are to be discharged out of the Customs on
East India goods imported by said Company from March 16
last, next after 25,000l. shall be paid by them for such Customs.
(Royal warrant, dated July 21, for said privy seal. Treasurer
Danby's subscription, dated July 26, of docquet hereof.
Money warrant hereon, dated July [sic erratum for Aug.] 4, to
be by tallies as above. Treasurer Danby's warrant, dated
Sept. 9, to the Customs Cashier to satisfy said tallies as above.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 406, 423-4 : British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 210 ; Money
Book (General), pp. 194,
201.
|
Fiat by Treasurer Danby for letters patent to constitute Charles
Beauvoir sub-searcher of Customs, London port, loco William
Dockwra, surrendered.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 138.
|
Warrant from same to the King's Remembrancer. I am certified
that several port bonds are now this next seal to be put in
process, "notwithstanding that the persons therein bound have
neither paid the duty due to His Majesty or otherwise discharged
the said bonds, although it may not appear by the bonds and
port books returned into His Majesty's Court of Exchequer
that the same are so discharged." Said bonds are as follows,
and process is hereby to be stayed against them, viz. :—10 Oct.,
1673, Benjamin Thompson. 50l. ; 30 April, 1674. Richard
Burdet, 60l. ; 1674, May 9, Dennis Waterhowses, 60l. ; 1674,
May 16, Francis Fox, 40l. ; 1674. May 23, Tho. Blaicklock,
80l. ; 1674, June 3. John Warnes, 40l. ; 1674, June 30, George
Welbound, 60l. ; 1674, June 9, Roger Chapman. 70l. ; 1674,
July 9. Francis Fox, 40l. ; 1674, Aug. 13, Benjamin Thompson,
40l. ; same date, William Quixley, 20l. ; 1674, Aug. 19, John
Warnes, 40l. ; same date, Thomas Daile, 40l. ; 1674, Sept. 3,
Thomas Sadler, 60l. ; 1674, Sept. 8. Roger Chapman, 70l. ;
1674, Sept. 26, Joseph Cock, 40l. ; 1674, Sept. 12, Elisha
Bennet. 80l. ; 1674, Sept. 2, John Ingram, 80l. ; 1674, Aug. 18,
John Cawton. 60l. ; 1674, Aug. 15, John Keegle, 120l. ; same
date. Anthony Eade. 356l. ; 1674, Aug. 13, Thomas Phipps,
44l. ; 1674, Aug. 8, Joseph Humprey, 50l. ; 1674, July 15,
Daniell Culmer, 54l. ; 1674, July 14, Jacomus Dunbarr, 44l. ;
1674, July 6, Jerome Ticknall, 74l. ; 1674, May 27, William
Roberts, 110l. ; 1674, May 21, Tho. Coulson, 120l. ; 1674, May 16,
John Watson, 34l. ; 1674, May 7, Robert Cape, 62l. ; 1674, April
10, Richard Dinder, 100l. ; 1674, April 8, John Morss, 390l. ;
1673-4, Mar. 19, William Wawme, 80l. ; 1673-4, Jan. 2, Tho.
Coulson, 170l. ; 1673, Sept. 23, Tho. Kipper, 60l. ; 1673,
Dec. 4, William Reath, 80l. ; 1673, Dec. 3. William Leddell,
64l. ; 1673, Dec. 1, William Roberts. 280l., 1673, Oct. 27,
William Foreman, 280l. : 1673, Oct. 14. Tho. Browne, 72l. ;
1673, Oct. 10. John Whitson, 54l. ; 1673, Dec. 2, Elias Lux,
24l. ; 1673, June 20, Henry Marten, 13l. ; 1673, Aug. 28.
Thomas Flemmin, 36l. ; 1673, Sept. 24. John Bassett, 33l. ;
1673, Sept. 18. Thomas Flemmin. 36l. ; 1673. Aug. 19, George
Kelsey, 16l. ; 1673, July 21. William Petitt. 32l.
|
Ibid, pp. 139-41.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the King's Remembrancer to
stay process against Sir Dennis Gauden on his accounts of the
Victualling of the Navy : said accounts being now delivered to
the Auditors.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 141.
|
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to employ Joseph
Champion, junr., as an officer for seizing uncustomed and
prohibited goods.
|
Ibid, p. 142.
|
Same from same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a re-lease to John
Polewheele of parcel of the manor of Trevennen (lately let to
Henry Seymour by indenture of 1664. April 26. in reversion
after Thomas Polewheele, and for the life of John Polewheele).
Prefixing :—Particular of the premises and Surveyor General's
ratal.
|
Ibid, pp. 142-3.
|
Same from same to same for a same to Sir Nicholas Slanning,
Knight of the Bath and Bart., of the forest of Dartmoor, and
the two watermills within the manor and borough of Lidford.
and the fines, perquisites and profits of the four Stannary
Courts within the county of Devon, parcel of the Duchy of
Cornwall (formerly let to Lord Arundell of Trerice, in trust
for Margaret, daughter of Sir Nicholas Sianning, Kt., 1660,
Aug. 1, at the rent of 28l. 12s. 5d. and 1l. 13s. 6d. for the
fines and perquisites).
Prefixing :—Auditor's particular of the premises and Surveyor
General's ratal.
|
Ibid, pp. 143-4.
|
Same from same to the King's Remembrancer to take the sureties,
detailed, of Marke Troute as Receiver of Crown revenues for
Kent, Surrey. Sussex and Canterbury. (The names of the
sureties struck through and fresh names entered under date
1675. Oct. 8).
|
Ibid, p. 145.
|
Docquet of demise to Anne, Countess Marischal of two houses
called Little Wallingford House and Bickering House, in St.
Martins in the Fields.
|
Ibid.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to sell and deliver, Customs free, [to the purchaser] a parcel
of prize wines in Plymouth port, part of the lading of the
"Isabella," which are not worth the Customs duty, being small
and decayed wines.
|
Ibid, p. 146.
|
Same from same to the officers of Bristol port to permit Solomon
Richards to ship from Bristol to Wexford, in Ireland, 900 oz.
of wrought plate to be employed in his own house, he first
paying duty.
|
Ibid.
|
Same from same to the King's Remembrancer to stay process
against George Benion upon several accounts as in the privy
seal of 1674, July 30 ut supra pp. 534-5.
|
Ibid, p. 148.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Roger Higgs, late Receiver
[sic for Cashier under the Receiver] of Hearthmoney for
London, Westminster and Middlesex, to deliver to the King's
Remembrancer all bonds taken in the King's name to the value
of above 2,000l. and now detained by you, as is complained by
John Dunklyn, late Receiver of same, whereby he cannot
satisfy a debt of 755l. 0s. 3d. to the King.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 150
|
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to direct the
Collector of Yarmouth port to allow the bailiffs yearly one
tun of French wine Custom free : they having petitioned for
same in regard the Custom House and warehouse belong to the
town and are let at 4l., being of a greater value, they alleging
that they have been formerly allowed two tuns and of late
[only] one tun.
|
Ibid.
|
[?]
|
Same from same to same to deliver to Arthur Fleetwood, on
payment of Custom, a parcel of gilt leather, now on the
"William Cramp." from Ostend : being for his private use.
|
Ibid, p. 151.
|
July 27
|
Constitution by Treasurer Danby of Lawrence Corbett, of London,
gent., as a waiter in London port on the surrender of
Jacob Preston.
|
Ibid, pp. 151-2.
|
Warrant from same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands
for a particular and ratal of a messuage or burgage tenement
in Woodstock (a dwelling house, backside and garden thereto
belonging, in the borough of New Woodstock, co. Oxford,
heretofore called Hamonds House, lying southward upon the
High Street there, called Park Gate Street, of the value of 3l.,
and now in the tenure of Widow Morgan, alias Jenkins) with
a view to a lease thereof to Mr. Low, who at his proper cost
is to recover possession thereof to the Crown, the Corporation
of Woodstock having very lately taken upon them to let the
same to said Morgan on the pretence that it is escheated to
them by the death of Mary Belson, wife of Edward Belson,
deceased, without heirs : whereas in fact said Belson purchased
it of Edmund Hiorne for 60l. and had a grant of it to
him and Mary, his said wife, who being dead without heirs
the inheritance thereof escheated to the Crown.
Prefixing :—Surveyor General's report on said Low's petition
for said lease.
|
Ibid, p. 154.
|
Charles Bertie to [the Customs Cashier] to pay Phillip Browne,
merchant, 1,250l. in pursuance of the warrant of the 27th
inst., and "125l. for a quarter due to him the 24th of June
last past. Mr. Osborne will take care to repay the 50l.
borrowed of the Collector of Lyme."
|
Money Book (General),
p. 203.
|
July 28
|
Money warrant for 34l. 7s. 6d. to John Maugridge, Richard
Maugridge. Robert Maugridge and Devereux Clothier, and
18l. 5s. 0d. to Tertullian Lewis for one year of their several
fees as King's drummers, and 10l. 3s. 7d. to the administrators
of Richard Vaux, due to him at the time of his death as late
life player to the King and in part of arrears respectively of
77l. 6s. 10d., 77l. 6s. 10d., 154l. 13s. 9d., 197l. 3s. 1d.,
102l. 11s. 10d. and 10l. 3s. 7d.).
|
Ibid, p. 199.
|
July 28
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
25l. to Roger Lloyd for 1¼ years to 1674. June 24, on his salary
as Comptroller of Chester port.
|
Ibid, p. 188.
|
July 28
[14]
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Sir Thom. Williamson, bart., of the scite
of the castle of Newark and divers fisheries, lands, tenements,
tolls, warrens and hereditaments, with the appurtenances in
Beesthorpe, Balderton, Stoke, Averham, Northgate, Farndon
and Newark, parcel or reputed parcel of the manor or demesnes
of the royal manor of Newark, co. Notts., and so demised
under the yearly rent of 69l. 9s. 4d., and of all that the King's
park called Shimpling Park, with the appurtenances,
co. Suffolk, and of all rents reserved or to be reserved on any
leases of the premises and of all tithes, tenements, liberties
and hereditaments whatsoever thereto belonging : to hold for
71 years and without rent during the life of the Queen Consort
and after her death at the rent of 20 nobles : "the which our
grant is to be in consideration of the sum of 2,548l., being the
share and proportion due to the said Sir Thos. Williamson of
the sum of 10,000l. agreed by us to be paid to him and others
in full satisfaction of the sum of 14,608l. 3s. 2d. by them
disbursed for the service of our royal father." (Royal warrant
first drawn on July 14 but vacated and redrawn July 28.
Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Aug. 17, of docquet
hereof.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 403-4, 428 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 213.
|
July 28
|
Same (dated at Hampton Court) to same for a same to Henry
Guy and Robert Cooke, Esqrs. (at the nomination of John Hall,
Surveyor General of the Queen Consort), of all that our
bailiwick, liberty and manor of Westminster, co. Middlesex, with
all rights, members and appurtenances thereto, and of all that
our manor or farm called Neats Court and the tenements called
Hughes Tenement, lying in the Isle of Sheppey, co. Kent, and
of all the messuages, cottages, tofts, copyhold and other lands,
tenements and hereditaments whatsoever in, or parcel of, our
said bailiwick, liberty or manor of Westminster, and our
manor of Neats Court and of all the courts and profits and
perquisites thereof, and of all rents reservable on any leases
thereof and all other rents, royalties and pretences whatsoever
to the same belonging in as ample manner as the same now are
in us or in the Trustees of the Queen Consort : to hold to the
said Henry Guy immediately from and after the death of the
Queen Consort, for and until the determination of all such
leases as are made by us or the Queen Consort, and to hold to
the said Rob. Cooke, his executors, &c. (immediately after the
determination of said estate so granted to said Guy), for the
term of 31 years thence next ensuing : said Guy and Cooke
paying 110l. per an. during their respective terms and estates
in the premises in Westminster, and 70l. 1s. 0½d. for same in
Neats Court. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Aug. 17,
of docquet hereof.)
In the margin :—Memorandum that the grant passed upon this
warrant was surrendered by indenture dated the first of July,
1678, which is enrolled in the King's Remembrancer's office in
the Exchequer of Trinity and also of Michaelmas term,
30 Car. II.
|
Ibid, p. 425 ; Ibid, p. 214.
|
Same [to the Clerk of the Signet attending] for a privy seal for
1,500l. for equipage and 100l. a week as ordinary to John, Lord
Berkeley for his embassy into France. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated Aug. 17, of docquet hereof.)
|
Ibid, p. 426 ; Ibid, p. 213.
|
Same [to same] for a same for 1,233l. 9s. 9d. to Lord Widdrington,
without account, being due to him as well for several fees,
salaries and entertainment as Captain of the two forts within
Holy Island and Ferne Island, co. Durham, as Governor of the
town and castle of Berwick upon Tweed, from 1672, Sept. 29,
to 1673-4, Mar. 7, at the rate of 859l. 4s. 2d. per an., including
the sum of 200l. per an. due to him by His Majesty's grant for
the better support of his barony whilst he is Governor of the
said town and castle : the said 859l. 4s. 2d. being thus made
payable at the Exchequer in regard the fee farm rents out of
which the same was made payable are sold. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated Sept. 7, of docquet hereof.)
|
Ibid ; Ibid. p. 218.
|
Royal warrant [to the Clerk of the Signet attending] for a privy
seal for 600l. to Edward Masters, gent., for charges laid
out and to be laid out about New Park, near Richmond.
(Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Aug. 17, of docquet
hereof. Money warrant hereon dated Sept. 5.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 426 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 215 ; Money Book
(General), p. 201.
|
Same (dated at Hampton Court) [to same] for a same for 210l.
[per an.], to be paid half yearly to the Marquess of Worcester,
Constable of the Forest of Dean, or to the Constable thereof
for the time being, 100l. [per an.] thereof to be paid to the
Supervisor [of said forest] and 80l. and 30l. per an. to be
distributed among the six keepers thereof. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated Sept. 27, of docquet hereof.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 429 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 232.
|
Royal sign manual for 100l. to Sir John Maine, kt., without
account, as royal bounty. (Money warrant hereon, dated
July 29.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 426 ; Money Book
(General), p. 189.
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant of office of one of the [King's] waiters in
London port to John Field in reversion after John Marshall,
Thomas Raymound, Gerard Andrews, John Shaw, Nicholas
Parke, Samuell Ward, Andrew Haines, John Bowles, Francis
Dackett, German Hough, Samuell Phillips, Edward Weldon,
Samuell Danvers, Francis Roberts, Hugh Bantock, Joseph
Jorden, Lawrence Corbett and also after John Charnock and
Thomas Charnock. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated
Sept. 22, of docquet hereof.)
|
King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 427 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 230.
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Same to same for a same for a grant of the office of one of the
under searchers or sub-searchers in London port to George
Peake, gent., in reversion after Thomas Burton, gent., thereto
appointed by patent of 1660, July 24.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 431.
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Same to same for a same for a grant to Andrew Heb (Hebb),
gent., of one of the like places of sub-searchers London port,
in reversion after Richard Goodlade, thereto appointed by
patent of April 19 last.
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Ibid, pp. 432-3.
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Same to same for a same for a grant to Thomas Jorden, gent.,
of one of the like places of sub-searcher London port, in
reversion after Charles Beauvoir, gent.
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Ibid, pp. 433-4.
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Same to Sir Tho. Chichley, Master of the Ordnance, to
pay 135l. to William Robinson. Gentleman Porter of the
Tower, and 60l. per an. henceforward during pleasure, as
compensation for his loss by the demolishing of the houses
and edifices within the Liberty of the Tower of London,
granted 8 James I., June 5. to Sir Roger Ashton for 80 years
on payment of 60l. per an. rent to the Gentleman Porter of
the Tower, they being then in the tenure or occupation of said
Gentleman Porter : but said houses having been pulled down,
1666. Sept. 8, by order of the Council at the time of the late
dreadful fire, whereby said annual rent was wholly extinguished,
which formed one of the chiefest profits belonging
to said place.
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Ibid, pp. 444-5.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Surveyor General of
Crown Lands for a particular of the manor of Chapter Court
of St. John of Beverley with a view to a lease thereof to
Hannah Dodgein, widow of Hugh Dodgein, a captain and
Coldstreamer, as has been done in like cases [of widowhood],
to the widow of Major Izad. &c., and never denied to any of
the Coldstreamers.
Prefixing :—Report by Sir C. Harbord on said Widow Dodgein's
petition. Said Captain Dodgein was confirmed in the possession
of said manor 1661, May 25, and enjoyed same till,
on the sales of fee farms, they were contracted for by Lord St.
John and others who finding that same are not saleable (as
belonging to a manor of the Crown) are willing to surrender
same for an equivalent. A lease may therefore be granted to
petitioner [of the said manor] "but many of the rest [? of the
lands purchased by Dodgein during the late usurpation] being
part of the late Queen Mother's jointure as they are now of
the Queen Consort's no further proceeding was had thereupon
in the life time of petitioner's husband."
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. pp. 149-50.
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July 29
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Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver,
unopened and Customs free, four small cases put up in
canvas, directed to the Duchess of York and arrived in
London in the ship "Providence," Nathaniel Pecket master,
from Leghorn, being a present sent to her and supposed to
contain gloves, sweets, essences and other rarities of those
parts.
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Out Letters (Customs),
p. 9 ; Money Book
(Customs), p. 198.
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July 30
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Warrant, ut supra, p. 694, for a commission to the following to
seize two thirds of Recusants' estates, &c.
Co. Cambridge :—Sir Thomas Hatton, Sir Thomas Willis,
Sir John Cotton, Sir Tho. Sclater, Sir Levinus Bennett,
Sir Ralph Bovey, Barts. ; Sir Richard Pigot, Sir Rob.
Cotten, Kts. ; James Duport, Doctor in Divinity and
Dean of Peterburgh ; Geo. Chamberlain, Theophilus
Dillingham, — Breton, Joseph Beaumont, Doctors
in Divinity ; Edward Stoit, Doctor of Phisick ; Tho.
Crowch, Roger Pepys. William Soames, Jeffery
Nightingall, John Millisent, Humphry Gardner,
Gerard Russell, William Legat, Thomas Ducket, junr.,
Samuell Fortrey, Tirrel Dalton, Devoreaux Martin,
Thomas Buck, Esqrs.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 153.
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Report to the King on the petition of Doctor John Butler. I
have heard Sir Robert Thomas and petitioner and their Counsel.
Sir Robert acknowledges the debt of 500l. and proposes in
satisfaction to assign tenants to the Doctor to the amount of
100l. per an. till he be satisfied. To this the Doctor willingly
consented, "and for the Doctor's further satisfaction I humbly
conceive that it will be convenient that the debt due to your
Majesty (for which Sir Robert Thomas's estate is extended) be
discharged."
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Ibid.
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July 31
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Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners. The officers of
the Post House have lately complained that your officers have
broken up the mail to search for laces. His Majesty commands
me to signify to you that for the future no Custom House
officer do presume to break open the mail, but if they know
or suspect any prohibited goods to be in the mail they are to
acquaint the Post Master with it who is to assist them in the
seizure.
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Ibid, p. 152.
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Privy seal for 1,448l. 3s. 0d. to Henry Herbert in full payment
of the debt of surplusage due to his father Sir Henry Herbert,
Kt., deceased, late Master of the Revels and Masques, upon
the determination of his account, declared 1673. July 8.
(Royal warrant, dated July 21, for said privy seal. Treasurer
Danby's subscription, dated July 31, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 414, 429 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 211.
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July 21
[sic for
31.]
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Same for 1,000l. to John Harvey, Treasurer to the Queen
Consort, without accompt, for defraying the charge of the
removing or progress of said Queen Consort this present summer :
and dormant same for the like sum yearly to said Receiver for
the same purpose [for] such years as there shall be occasion
of our dearest Consort's removing or taking a process. (Royal
warrant, dated July 21, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated July 31, of docquet hereof. For a money
warrant hereon, see infra, under date 1675-6, Feb. 15. This
money warrant quotes the privy seal as dated July 31.)
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Ibid, pp. 408, 465 ; Ibid.
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July 31
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Money warrant for 123l. 5s. 5d. to Nicholas Staggins for half a
year on his fees as Master of the Band of Violins, as one of
His Majesty's wind instruments. The like [for the following
sums] to the following for half a year [as the King's musicians],
viz. : Thomas Purcell, 100 ; William Turnor, 30l., Charles
Evans, 23l. 5s. 5d. ; John Mason, 23l. 5s. 5d. ; John Blow,
20l. ; John Willson, 10l. ; Robert Strong, 23l. 5s. 5d. ;
John Singleton, 23l. 5s. 5d. ; John Jenkins, 20l. ; Thomas
Laneir, 33l. 14s. 7d. ; John Harding, 20l. ; Thomas Bates,
45l. ; John Gamble, 33l. 5s. 5d. ; John Rogers, 50l. ; Phillip
Beckett, 30l. 1s. 3d. ; Symon Hopper, 30l. ; Humphry Madge,
43l. 6s. 4d. ; Charles Coleman, 30l. ; Henry Gregory, 30l. ;
Thomas Blagrave, 20l. 4s. 7d. ; Robert Blagrave, 29l. 7s. 1d. ;
Isaac Staggins, 23l. 5s. 5d. ; Theophilus Fitz, 23l. 5s. 5d. ;
James Farr. 10l. ; Anthony Roberts, 20l. ; John Goodgroome,
20l. ; John Banister, 55l. ; Richard Dorney, 10l. ; John
Clement, 20l. ; Mathew Lock, 20l. ; Alphonso Marsh, 20l. ;
Nathaniell Watkins, 20l. ; William Clayton, 76l. 6s. 8d. ;
John Lilly, 20l. ; William Howes, 23l. 5s. 5d. ; Francis
Cruyes, 20l.
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Money Book (General),
p. 190.
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Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Peace for co. Berks. The
King has commanded that Exchequer process should issue for
enquiry and seizure of two thirds the real estate of Recusants.
In pursuance hereof process was heretofore issued into the
several counties out of which returns of convictions were then
made, upon which (through whose default is not yet known)
little or nothing was done. It has therefore been thought fit
not only to renew the commissions against all such as were
then convicted, but also to add thereto such other convictions
as have been since that time returned. The care of such
conviction is by law in a great measure entrusted to you and I
therefore send you herewith the commission for your county
(not knowing to whom fitter to address it), together with the
schedules and instructions, desiring you to give speedy notice
thereof to the Commissioners within your county, and that
you do to the utmost of your power forward and quicken the
due execution and return thereof.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. pp. 157-8.
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The like letter respectively to the counties of Beds, Bucks,
Cornwall, Cumberland, Devon, Derby, Durham, Dorset, Essex,
Gloucester, Hereford, Huntingdon, Middlesex, Norfolk,
Monmouth, Oxford, Salop, Stafford, Somerset, Southampton,
Sussex, Suffolk, Surrey, Westmorland, Wilts. Worcester, to
the cities of London and York and to the respective divisions
of co. Lincoln.
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Ibid.
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