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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry
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Reference
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June 16.
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Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to
issue 250l. to Mr. Packer for the use of [the works
at] Audley End : to be paid out of the logwood
farm and customs money.
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Ibid, p. 373.
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Same to same to pay to Capt. Fry the 30l. to be brought
in by the Customs Cashier : as by the late order
therefor.
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Ibid.
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Letter of direction on an order of the 12th inst. for
474l. to Andrew Lawrence for repair of the King's
private ways : same to be hereby satisfied by
tallies on the Hearthmoney Farmers' rents due
Mar. 15 next.
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Ibid, p. 375.
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Reference to the Customs Commissioners of Thomas
Bower's petition for a king's waiter's place, London,
upon surrender of Samuell Phillips.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 169.
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June 17.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Surveyor
General of Crown Lands for a constat or particular
of several parcels of ground as in a report annexed
[missing] from the Surveyor General of Works [sic
for Crown Lands] with a view to a lease thereof to
Thomas Elliot for 99 years under the Exchequer
seal at 3s. 4d. per an. : with a proviso for the
King's reassuming same on paying moneys expended
by the lessee in building or otherwise.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. p. 344.
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Same from same to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to Earl Marischal, customs free, 26 pairs
of sweet French gloves seized by Mr. Champion
out of the pockets of his coachman as he drove
his coach in the road wherein was the Lady Francis
Howard.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 172.
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Letter of direction upon 948l. 10s. 4d. in part of an
order of April 4 last for 1,233l. 9s. 9d. to Lord
Widdrington : same to be hereby satisfied by
tallies on Edward Arden, sede vacante Receiver of the
bishopric of Durham.
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Money Book (General)
p. 373.
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Same on 1,666l. 13s. 4d. in further part of an order of
1675, July 12, for 8,000l. to Philip Packer for the
ordinary of the Works : same to be hereby
satisfied by tallies on the Hearthmoney Farmers'
rent due in Sept. next.
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Ibid.
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Same on 833l. 6s. 8d. in further part of an order of
1675, June 12, for 4,000l. to said Packer for
extraordinaries of the Works : to be hereby paid
as above.
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Ibid.
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June 19.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Lord Chief
Baron of the Exchequer to swear Richard Lightfoot
into his office of one of the seven Auditors of the
Crown revenue as by his grant thereof 1666-7,
Mar. 18, in reversion after Sir Edmond Sawyer,
William Gwyn, William Hill, John Phelips, Sir
Joseph Seymour, Richard Aldworth, Anthony
Parsons, Humphrey Morice, and William Godolphin :
the said Sir Edmond Sawyer being lately dead.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. p. 344.
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Same from same to the Attorney General for a
noli prosequi upon any information against 29 large
pictures on cloth, 3 small pictures in frames,
3 papers of Pomender, a parcel of paper prints,
2 silk waistcoats, a pair of drawers, and some gloves,
fans and rings, which came from Leghorn in the
Rebecca frigate, with the corpse of Sir John Dormer,
deceased, and which are now claimed by his executor
Robert Dormer for his own private use.
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Ibid, p. 345.
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Same from same to the King's Remembrancer
to supersede process against Sir Robert Holmes
who desires time for passing his account as Receiver
General of Crown revenues of the Isle of Wight,
several particulars relating thereto being now
under consideration of the Master of the Ordnance.
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Ibid.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of the docquet of
demise by in custodiam lease under the Exchequer
seal to John Greenway at the nomination of Samuel
Jackson of two messuages and a brewery, co. Oxford,
parcel of the tenements of Henry Mallory outlaw :
at 1s. 8d. rent and fine of 3s. 4d.
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Ibid.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, undated,
of a discharge of the baronet fee of 1,095l. due
to the King from John Barlow, Esq., of Slebech,
co. Pembroke.
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Docquet Book, p. 73.
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Same of same, undated, of a warrant to the Exchequer
to discharge William Denny, Rector of East
Harling, Norfolk, of 40l., being his [Majesty's]
part of 80l. imposed upon him at two several assizes
for non residence at his parish according to the
statute.
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Ibid, p. 74.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
to Prince Rupert the 227l. 10s. 0d. as by the warrant
of the 9th inst. : same having been brought into
the Exchequer by the Customs Cashier.
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Money Book (General)
p. 373.
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Same to same to issue to Lord Frescheville in part
of his warrant of April 21 last, the 38l. which the
Customs Cashier is directed to bring into the
Exchequer (for one quarter of his pension of 152l.
per an.)
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Ibid. Money Book (Fees
and Pensions) p. 70.
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Same to same for tallies on the Excise for 100l. to
to the Ministers of the Isle of Man for one year
to Lady day last as by the dormant warrant of
1675, May 27.
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Money Book (General)
p. 374. Money Book
(Fees and Pensions)
p. 71.
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Money warrant for 12l. 3s. 4d. to William Bedborough
for one year one his fee as Stable Keeper at Hampton
Court.
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Money Book (General)
p. 374.
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Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to
pay to Aubrey Porter for one quarter on his
allowance as Page of Honour to the King the 30l.
which the Customs Cashier is directed to bring
into the Exchequer.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to
discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due to the King
from Sir William Roberts of Willesden, co. Midd.
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Ibid.
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June 20.
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John Tooker and John Salmon desire that no grant may
pass to Geo. Long or any other of certain coal
mines called Plummers and Perthill in the King's
manor of Stratton super Fosse, parcel of the Duchy
of Cornwall till notice be given to Mr. Brent : they
having a petition depending before the Lord
Treasurer.
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Caveat Book, p. 20.
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Sir Francis Anderson, now mayor of Newcastle upon
Tyne, having pretensions to the arrears of poll in co.
Northumberland by promise, prays he may be heard
before any other obtain a grant of it : and that
notice may be given to him or Mr. William
Christian.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 7,000l. to Phillip Packer for one
year's allowance from April 1 last [on the ordinary of
the Works] for his Majesty's palaces, etc., and 3,000l.
for same on the extraordinaries.
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Money Book (General)
p. 374.
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Same for 7,500l. to Sir Edward Griffin for one quarter
on the establishment of the Treasurer of the
Chamber.
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Ibid.
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June 21.
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Charles Bertie to cousin Sir Robert Howard to pay
the 2,278l. 7s. for one year's pay due to the two
Companies of Foot in the Leeward Islands and the
700l. for one year's pay to (Col. Stapleton) the
Governor of said Islands : the Customs Cashier
having brought said sums into the Exchequer.
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Money Book (General)
p. 374.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to issue
3,315l. on any unsatisfied orders in the name of
Sir Edward Griffin as Treasurer of the Chamber :
to be by tallies on the Hearthmoney Farmers'
rent due in Sept., 1677.
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Ibid.
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June 22
(altered
from
May 10).
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Same from same to the Customs Cashier to pay to
Charles Bertie for Treasurer Danby himself what
has grown due on the 20s. by the day anciently
allowed to the Lord High Treasurer of England
and paid from time to time out of the Customs.
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Ibid, p. 346.
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June 23.
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Privy seal for payment of several sums of money to
the attendants on the Committee for Trade and
Plantations, viz., 400l. per an. to the Clerks of the
Privy Council attending said Council of Trade,
150l. per an. to Mr. Blathwaite, 100l. per an. to
two clerks and all extraordinaries [to be paid as
appear] upon accounts [thereof to be made and]
attested by the said Committee : all to be paid
quarterly, the first payment thereof to be made
at Midsummer next : (and according to the same
proportions to pay to Sir Robert Southwell for
his attendance and disbursements on this service
and for two clerks so much and for so long as shall
be certified by the said Committee that he and they
have served since 1674 (1675), Dec. 25, when the
Commission to the late Council of Trade (our late
Council of Trade and Plantations) determined ;
and also to Mr. Blathwaite after the rate of
37l. 10s. 0d. the quarter from Sept. 29 last, at
which time he entered into this service : all the
said sums to be received without account). The
preamble to the privy seal recites that in Dec.,
1674, the King revoked the Commission of the
Council of Trade and Foreign Plantations and
did direct that all books and papers relating to
that service should be lodged amongst the records of
the Privy Council, ordering and directing a select
Committee of the [Privy Council] Board to attend
diligently on the prosecution of that business :
and that on a reference to the said Committee
of Trade and Plantations (by order of Council of
Mar. 22 last) of the petition of Sir Robert Southwell
for reward for his pains (he having by the king's
command constantly attended that business and
also laid out several sums of money therein) a
report was made May 3 last, viz., from the Lord
Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, Lord Privy Seal, Duke
of Ormonde, Earls of Bridgewater, Carlisle and
Craven, Secretary Coventry, and Secretary
Williamson) advising allowances as above : which
said report was read and approved in Council on
the said May 3. (Royal warrant date June 9
for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription
dated June 28 of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book V
pp. 172, 207-8. Docquet
Book, pp. 74-5.
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Cave that no grant of or discharge for any sums of
money accruing to the king by debt, forfeiture
or fine for receiving any pretended duty of
anchorage in the Downs or thereabouts pass to
any person without notice given to Sir Richard
Wiseman ; his Majesty having already disposed
the same.
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Caveat Book, p. 20.
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Letter of direction on 1,000l. in part of an order for
1,300l. to Lord Berkeley for a quarter's ordinary to
July 7 next : same to be hereby satisfied by tallies
on the Hearthmoney farm rent due Sept. next.
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Money Book (General)
p. 375.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Auditor of
the Receipt for tallies of assignment on Sir Thomas
Fanshaw (his Majesty's Coroner and Attorney
in the King's Bench) for 70l. to Joseph Roberts :
the said Roberts, with William Porter, Henry
Mason and Richard Ellis having been convicted
upon the statute made against riots by the view
and record of two Justices of the Peace and the
sheriff of Canterbury for being present and acting
at a riding, etc., ut supra, p. 126.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 20l. to Thomas Bignell for half
a year on his fee of 3l. 6s. 8d. per month as Yeoman
Pricker of his Majesty's Privy Harriers.
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Ibid, p. 376.
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Same for 105l. to the Marquess of Worcester as
Constable of Dean Forest to be disposed of by him
thus, viz., 50l. to the supervisor or conservator
thereof for half a year's salary or allowance to
Lady day last and 55l. for the like to the six keepers
for their salaries and for repair of the fences and
inclosures there.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Sir John Shaw
to swear Stephen Pyend into office as a deputy
king's waiter, London port, in the place of
Abraham Watson, deceased, viz., as deputy to
Joseph Jordan son of Sir Joseph Jordan by reason
of the nonage of said Joseph.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. p. 346.
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Same from same to Auditor John Philipps to take
the accounts from the sureties of John Watts,
Receiver of Crown Revenues in London, Middlesex,
Essex and Herts who has withdrawn himself from
his duty and is gone beyond the seas, or otherwise
absconds, so that he cannot be brought to account ;
and to declare same in the usual way when made
up, and meanwhile to stay process against said
sureties : but if said sureties refuse or neglect
to make up said accounts, then process to issue.
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Ibid, p. 347.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of the docquet of
demise by in custodiam lease under the Exchequer
Seal to Samuel Staples at the nomination of John
Harrison of a mill, etc., co. Stafford, parcel of the
lands, etc., of Phillipp Weston, outlaw : at the
rent of 4d. per an. and fine of 8d.
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Ibid, p. 348.
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Same of same to Richard Peard and Thomas Peard of
the mediety of the capital messuage and divers
lands and closes, co. Devon, parcel of the lands, etc.,
of Balthazar Bear, gent. ; outlaw : at the yearly
rent of 13s. 10d. and fine of 9s. 8d.
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Ibid.
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Same of same to William Rawe, gent., of a messuage
and divers acres of land in the parish of Sheviock,
co. Cornwall, parcel of the lands, etc., of John
Wallis, outlaw, at the yearly rent of 4s. and fine of 8s.
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Ibid.
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Treasurer Danby's allowance of the bill of disbursements
by Sigismund Trafford, as sheriff of Lincoln
for the year ended 1675, Mich., viz., 20l. 10s. 0d.
for the Lent assizes (allowed by Sir Ro. Atkyns)
and 20l. for the summer assizes (allowed by Baron
Thurland) and 20l. for apprehending felons within
his time of shrievalty : as certified by John
Hatcher, Tho. Ellis and Fran. Wingfeild, Justices of
Peace for co. Lincoln.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. p. 348.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Surveyor
General of Crown Lands for a particular of several
rents issuing out of divers lands and manors, co.
Devon, amounting to about 21l. per an., with a
view to a lease thereof to William Scawen, Vice-Warden
of the Stannaries.
Prefixing : Said Surveyor's report on said Scawen's
petition for same, advising a grant for 31 years,
reserving a moiety of the rent, amounting to
10l. 10s. 0d., and a moiety of the reliefs and at a
fine of 100l.
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Ibid, p. 350.
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Same from same to same for a same of seven several
reversions of tenements within Bucklawren, parcel
of the Duchy of Cornwall, with a view to a lease
thereof to John Hearle, same having been granted
to Henry Seymour for three lives.
Prefixing : Report as above on said John Hearle's
petition for same. For the tenement called
Overbodiga he shall pay a fine of 20l. for exchanging
the two lives in reversion and 45l. for taking
off the increased rent of 9l. for two lives after one,
the old rent being 1l. 12s. 6d. For Pollescart a fine of
20l. for exchanging two lives and 50l. for taking
off the increased rent of 10l., the old rent being
1l. 15s. 0d. For Bucklawren 50l. and 25l. similarly
respectively, the old rent being 4l. 7s. 4d. For
Over Treveria 26l. 13s. 4d. and 25l. similarly
respectively, the increased rent being 5l. and the
old rent 1l. 8s. 6d. For two tenements in Nether
Treveria 26l. 13s. 4d. and 60l. similarly respectively,
the increased rent being 12l. and the old rent
2l. 8s. 5¼. For Bodriga 50l. and 15l. similarly
respectively, the increased rent being 5l. and the
old rent 1l. 12s. 6d. For Bucklawren 10l. and 20l.
similarly respectively, the increased rent being 10l.
and the old rent 2l. 5s. 0d. (Total of the fines for
renewing the estates 203l. 6s. 8d. Total of ditto for
taking off the increased rents, 340l.)
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Ibid, pp. 350-1.
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Same from same to same for a same of a tenement in
the manor of Grediow, co. Cornwall, parcel of the
Duchy of Cornwall, with a view to a new lease
thereof to William Brown for a fine of 88l. for a
new lease for three lives and rent of 6l. per an.
Prefixing : Report as above on said William Browne's
petition for same.
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Ibid, p. 351.
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Same from same to same for a same of the office of
Havenor of the Duchy of Cornwall, with a view to
adding a third life in the grant thereof to Sir
William Morrice and his eldest son (said third life
to be said Sir William's grandson William Morrice)
at the rent of 30l. and fine of 200l.
Prefixing : Report as above on said Sir William
Morrice's petition for same.
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Ibid.
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Reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of the Governors, etc., of the Mineral and Battery
Work : the said Commissioners to consider the
several statutes relating to the prohibition of foreign
wire, and why the same is now permitted to be
imported as petitioners allege.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 172.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to same to permit the
re-shipment, customs free, on some English-built
ship bound for Hamburg, of the goods as in a paper
annexed [missing] being the proper goods of the
Count and Countess of Conningsmarke lately
arrived from France on board the ship Hope from
Rouen, with intention to be transported to Hamburg :
all on the application of Henry Walter, servant to said
Count.
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Ibid.
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June 24.
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Same from same to the Clerk of the Pipe. The
residents and principal inhabitants of the Isle of
Sheppey in Dec. last petitioned the King in
Council representing that time out of mind the
king has had a leet or law day at Kingborough
in said Isle at Whitmonday yearly, for choosing
officers, making orders and taxing lands within
said isle for repair of his Majesty's ferry and ferry
boat and the ways thereto belonging for carrying
persons from Sherness fort to said isle or otherwise :
that as there has been no patent granted of the
stewardship of said leet either by the king or his
predecessors, divers differences have happened
about the election of the Steward, and at the last
law day the resiants divided into two parties
and chose two stewards and two constables, upon
which there has been an appeal to the Quarter
Sessions which was thence (for the difficulty thereof)
referred to the Judge of Assize, who did not determine
the matter, but gave an opinion that both elections
were void : so that upon failure of justice, many
suits and inconveniences were like to happen.
They therefore pray the King to grant said Leet
under some rent to a certain person in trust for the
resiants there which is the only expedient to prevent
such differences. Hereupon the King Dec. 3 last,
referred it to the Attorney General, who reported
May 10 last advising the king to constitute a steward
of said leet during his life under some small rent as
the profit of said office is very small. On reading
said report, and a certificate from the most
substantial occupiers and ancient jury men of the
court called Kingsborough in the Isle of Sheppey
(representing Peter Theobald, gent., as a fit person
to be steward thereof) it was ordered by the King
in Council, May 17 last, that Sir John Ernle [should
inquire of Theobald's fitness and advise as to such
rent]. Said Ernle is satisfied as to such fitness,
and advises 6s. 8d. per an. as rent. You are therefore
hereby to make out a grant of said stewardship
to said Theobald for life at said rent.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. pp. 387-90.
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June 26.
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Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to
cause blank [ships'] passes to be printed and
dispersed among the officers of those out ports
appointed for the issuing of passes by the late rules
(ut supra, p. 183) and to report why Portsmouth is
not named in the list of such outports so appointed.
Prefixing : Order of the King in Council dated
June 9 to the above effect.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 173.
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Entry of Treasurer Danby's agreement with (by
way of report to the king on) the report from the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland on behalf of the Earl
of Carlingford "that his Majesty would be pleased
to grant him" 500l. per an. for life from Lady day
next to be placed upon the present and future
establishment of Ireland.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. p. 349.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies
for 5,000l. on the Excise to be paid to himself
[Bertie for secret service] : by dormant warrant.
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Money Book (General)
p. 376.
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Same to the Customs Cashier to pay Richard Gregory,
the Lord Treasurer's messenger [last] June 24,
quarter's salary.
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Ibid.
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay to Henry
Slingsby, Master of the Mint, the 6,000l. resting
due upon an order of 10,000l. in his name dated
1674, July 31, and payable out of the Coinage duty.
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Ibid.
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June 27.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs
Commissioners to pass, customs free, the powder,
match and other ammunition in the schedule
annexed [missing] laden on the Hound flyboat
and designed for the king's service in Ireland
pursuant to a warrant of the Privy Council.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 173.
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[?]
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Reference to the Customs Commissioners of the
petition of Tho. Sutton for leave to lade 56 guns,
100 barrels of powder and other small provisions
on board certain Swedish ships at Queenborough.
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Ibid.
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June 27.
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Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier to pay forthwith
750l. to the Duke of Lauderdale in part of his pension :
"notwithstanding any restriction."
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Money Book (General)
p. 376.
|
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Robert
Bertie for one quarter on his pension the 10l. which
the Customs Cashier is directed to bring into the
Exchequer.
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Ibid, p. 377.
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June 28.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the king's
Remembrancer to supersede process against Richard
Churchill, late Receiver of Hearthmoney, co.
Somerset and Bristol, who owes 300l. thereon,
which he alleges to have returned to Sir Robt.
Vyner to pay same into the Exchequer to discharge
his account.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VI. p. 352.
|
Same from same to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands for a particular of the scite of the manor
of Kirton in Lindsey, co. Lincoln, and the tithes
thereof, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, with
a view to a renewal of lease thereof to Rawson,
son of Theophilus Hart, deceased, viz., at a fine
of 160l. and the old rents of 15l. and 6s.
Prefixing : Said Surveyor General's report on said
Hart's petition for same.
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Ibid.
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Same from same to the King's Remembrancer to
supersede process against Sir William Doyly, Kt.,
Receiver of Hearthmoney for Surrey and Southwark,
who is still charged with 871l., etc., ut supra, p. 151.
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Ibid, pp. 352-3.
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Same from same to same for the like against Robt.
Bignall, late collector of Customs, Faversham
port, who is indebted 200l. to the king thereon
his relict Mary Bignall having petitioned representing
the insufficiency of his estate to meet said debt and
that the prosecution of his sureties will draw them
to fall on her to her utter ruin : all with a view to
the Lord Treasurer being informed by the Customs
Commissioners as to the truth of the case.
|
Ibid, p. 353.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a grant to Francis Godfrey,
gent, of the office of Customer of Lynn Regis, in
reversion after Richard Godfrey, and with the
yearly fee of 62l. 7s. 10d. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription dated July 7 of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
pp. 185-6. Docquet
Book, p. 77.
|
Same to same for a same for a grant to John Ferrour
(Terrour) of the office of Comptroller of Lynn
Regis port on the surrender by John Anguish,
gent. : with the fee of 15l. 4s. 4d. per an. (Docquet
ut supra). (See infra under date Aug. 22.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
p. 186. Docquet Book
p. 77.
|
Same to the Attorney General for a great seal as
follows : Sir John Griffith, Kt., Nathaniel
Curson, Arthur Fleetwood, Michaell Brighouse,
Robert Ryves and Charles Ryves, Commissioners
for Wine Licences, have proposed and agreed to
advance and lend to us for our urgent and immediate
service 20,000l. upon tallies levied and to be levied
on said Wine Licences and to manage and govern
the whole affair of making and letting the said
licences and bringing in the revenue arising thereby
with less charge and more advantage to us than
heretofore hath been done if we would condescend
and direct that the cash now remaining in the
hands of the late Commissioners of Wine Licences
may be applied to the payment and discharge of such
tallies as are already struck upon the same, and that
the said Griffith et al, as above, be commissionated
for that purpose, and be at liberty to employ such
clerks and other officers in that service as they
shall think fit : which proposal being presented
to us by Treasurer Danby we have agreed thereunto
and look upon the same as an acceptable service
unto us, and we have already caused a commission
to be issued to them to execute all the powers
given by any Act of Parliament relating to that
revenue and with the yearly fee or salary of 200l.
per an. each. To the end the said proposal and
agreement may be fully completed, and that they
may be be secured repayment of their 20,000l.
with 6 per cent. interest, it is hereby declared and
commanded that they shall be reimbursed said
20,000l. with 6 per cent. interest until repayment
thereof out of the said Wine Licence revenue in
manner following : viz., that all and every tally
and tallies already struck and to be struck on said
revenue and delivered to said Griffith et al as or for
security of their 20,000l. or of any part thereof
or of any other sum to be by them advanced or
lent upon the security of such tallies, shall be
reimbursed to them out of the Wine Licence
revenue by their own hands or by the hands of the
Commissioners, Treasurers or Receivers of said
revenue for the time being in course and according
to the precedency of the dates of such tallies, and
shall be preferable and preferred before any other
payments to be made out of said revenue by
any order, tally or warrant of any after date (except
sums [2,000l. per an. as below] for salaries and
management of said revenue and interest to persons
who have already tallies struck on said revenue
and interest to said Griffith et al themselves). It is
hereby further ordered that in the first place 2,000l.
[per an.] be paid to said Griffith et al for their own
and other salaries and incidents of said revenue (they
hereby covenanting to discharge all such salaries
out of same, and to acquit the Crown thereof).
They (or their survivors) are further hereby
empowered to appoint or to alter and displace
such persons as they find fit and necessary to be
employed, etc., under them in the management
of said revenue. "And we do hereby covenant
and agree to and with the said Sir John Griffith, etc.,
that due payment shall be made to them of the said
20,000l. and all other moneys to be advanced by
them as aforesaid with the interest of the same ;
and that if (before such repayment) the number
of Commissioners be lessened, then the vacancy
shall be filled by their nomination and our approval.
Nevertheless the Lord Treasurer to cause a strict
account or inspection of the receipts of said revenue
to be made and given every three months by said
Commissioners before one of the auditors of the
revenue.
Subscribed : By the Attorney General, "I have
perused and approve this form" [Sir] W. Jones.
(Treasurer Danby's subscription dated July 4 of
docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
pp. 187-9. Docquet
Book, p. 76.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General [for
a great seal] for a commission to abovesaid Sir John
Griffith, Nathaniel Curson, Arthur Fleetwood,
Michael Brighouse, Robert Ryves and Charles Ryves
as Wine Licence Commissioners (Commissioners
and Agents for granting licences for the selling
and uttering by retail all and every or any kind
of wine) to grant such licences under the seal of
said office ("which in that behalf is appointed to
be our crest of arms with three bunches of grapes
under the same") for such yearly rents without fine
and for such time and term as the Lord Treasurer
shall direct, and to receive and sue for said rents,
paying the receipts therefrom into the Exchequer
except so much as may amount to salaries and
incidents not exceeding 2,000l. per an. : observing
the Lord Treasurer's directions in your employment :
with the salary of 200l. each and 800l. for officers
and incidents payable as from the 24th inst.
(Attorney General's subscription as above.
Treasurer Danby's subscription dated July 4 of
docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
pp. 196-9. Docquet Book
p. 76.
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Same [to the Clerk of the Signet] for a privy seal for
726l. 5s. 0d. to George Faunt, Esq. without account
as royal bounty. (Treasurer Danby's subscription
dated July 12 of docquet hereof. Money warrant
dated July 21 hereon. This money warrant quotes
the privy seal as dated July 13.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
p. 189. Docquet Book,
p. 80. Money Book
(General) p. 407.
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Royal sign manual for 100l. to Anne Laughorne
(Lady Laughorne) relict of Major Genl.
Laughorne : without account as royal bounty.
(Money warrant dated July 12 hereon.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
p. 189. Money Book
(General) p. 395.
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Privy seal for 10,000l. to Philip Packer, Paymaster
of the Works, to be issued in such sums and
proportions as the Lord Treasurer shall direct :
and to be employed for the repairs of the Mews,
stables and buildings thereto belonging : same
being at present in great decay and the repairs
very difficult and require good advice and
judgment [wherefore] "we have thought most
expedient and conducing to our service that the
repairs and buildings of our Mews and Stables
shall from henceforth be put into the charge of the
officers of our Works for the more substantial
and sufficient repairs of the same from time to time,
and the sums of money needful for the same be
issued and paid to the Paymaster of our Works,
that the account thereof be more regularly kept
and passed as the other works are by the
establishment of that Office" [all which is hereby
ordered] and that the former way and course for
performing the said repairs by the surveyors of
our Mews and Stables do from henceforth cease
and be superseded. (Royal warrant dated May 24
for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription
dated June 19 of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
pp. 191-2, 152. Docquet
Book, p. 74.
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Charles Bertie to the Commissioners and [to the]
Receivers of Excise to forthwith advance and pay
to the Duchess of Portsmouth 1,300l. "for which
I will take care to give you a regular discharge."
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Money Book (General)
p. 377.
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Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 400l. to the
Bishop of Sarum for half a year to the 24th inst.
for the Poor Knights and Officers of the Garter,
"notwithstanding any former order or restriction
to the contrary."
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Ibid.
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt for a tally on the
Excise (and same to the Receivers of Excise to pay
said tally) for 125l. in part of Lord Byron's pension.
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Ibid.
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Same to same to pay to Mr. Adderley, Clerk of the
Peace for Middlesex, the 87l. 18s. 4d. which
the Customs Cashier is directed to bring into the
Exchequer.
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Ibid.
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Same to same to pay to the King's Drummer and Fife
Player 51l. 11s. 3d. (which the Customs Cashier
is directed to bring into the Exchequer) for a quarter
on their respective fees and liveries in pursuance
of the warrant of May 5 last.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 52,500l. to Lemuell Kingdon for
pay of the Guards, Garrisons and incidents for
three months July 1 next to Oct. 1 next : viz.,
26,000l. thereof out of the Exchequer and 26,500l.
thereof by tallies on the Excise.
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Ibid, p. 378.
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Same for 50l. to Samuel Roper who was employed
as Clerk to the Commissioners for seizing two-thirds
of the real estate of convicted Recusants in the
North Riding of Yorkshire : being for his pains
and expenses in writing over schedules, drawing up
returns, attending the [said] Commissioners at
the places of their abode to get returns signed
by them, etc. : as is certified by said Commissioners,
by the judges who last went the Northern Circuit
and by the Attorney General.
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Ibid.
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Letter of direction on an order of the 17th inst. for
100l. to Nathaniell Bradley : same to be hereby
satisfied by tallies by moieties on the Hearthmoney
Farmers' rent due in Sept. next and March next
respectively.
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Ibid.
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Treasurer Danby's allowance of the June 24 quarter's
salary bill of the Excise Office detailed. (Total
2,017l. 10s. 0d.)
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Money Book (General)
p. 379.
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Money warrant for 18,000l. to Baptist May for the
Privy Purse : in part of the privy seal of 1675,
June 30 for 38,000l. to same for same : on which
privy seal orders for 20,000l. have been formerly
drawn.
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Ibid.
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Same for 100l. to the Bishop of Chester for half a
year to Lady day last of the pension to such four
ministers called the King's Preachers in co. Lancs, as
the said Bishop shall nominate.
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Ibid.
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Same for 500l. for half a year of Lady Fisher's pension.
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Ibid.
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Same for 2,065l. [sic] to Sir William Godolphin,
Ambassador to Spain, for two bills of extraordinaries
(the one 1672-3, Jan. 10, to 1674, April 1,
amounting to 280l. [sic], the other 1674, April 1,
to 1675, Dec. 1, amounting to 785l. [sic]).
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Ibid, p. 380.
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June 29
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay to
Christopher Barker 12l. 10s. 0d. for a quarter's
fee as one of his Majesty's falconers : to be paid out
of the money remaining in the Exchequer upon
account of proffers.
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Ibid, p. 377.
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Same to same to pay 89l. (which the Customs Cashier
is directed to bring into the Exchequer) to Sir
Phillip Musgrave for 178 days of his fee of 10s. a
day as Governor of Carlisle Castle : as by the
warrant of May 25 last.
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Ibid, p. 378.
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June 30.
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Privy seal to settle the payment of a tally for 6,620l.
for Ralph Montagu for his extraordinaries in his late
embassy to France : same (being formerly to be paid
by tally on Alderman Backwell struck 1674, Oct. 22,
on the second payment to be made of the Dutch
patacons, on which tally no money has been paid, as
appears by a certificate of said Backwell : the said
second payment being yet unpaid by the States
General) is to be hereby paid out of the Hearthmoney
with 6 per cent. interest from the 24th inst., viz.,
one moiety out of the Hearthmoney [Farmers'] rent
payable 1677, Sept. 19, and the other moiety with
the like interest out of the like, payable 1677-8,
Mar. 15. (Royal warrant dated June 29 for said
privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription dated
? 1 July of docquet hereof. Treasurer Danby's
warrant July 7 to the Receipt accordingly.)
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King's Warrant Book V.
pp. 190, 184. Docquet
Book, p. 75. Money
Book (General) p. 388.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay
750l. to the Queen's Dressers for a quarter on their
pensions ; 500l. to the Maids of Honour for half a year
on their pensions and 50l. to Mris. Swan another
of the Maids of Honour for a quarter on her pension ;
50l. to Lady Sanderson for same ; and 30l. to Mr.
Wroth, one of his Majesty's Pages of Honour for
same : in all 1,380l. : to be paid out of the money
lately brought into the Exchequer by the Customs
Cashier : and all in pursuance of their several
warrants.
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Money Book (General)
p. 380.
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