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1. Letters and other papers touching the affairs of the Comrs for Transports in this year. 7 pages and 3 halves.
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2. Papers showing the monthly amounts received for fees by various officers at the Treasury, for the same year. 12 papers and enclosures.
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3. An account of the number of marines lately disbanded and paid off at the respective times herein mentioned, according to the muster taken at disbanding. 2 pages.
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4. A computation of deficiencies for the marine services for the years 1712 and 1713. 1 page.
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5. The several sums which appear to have been issued on account of Rymer's Fœdera (as they stand in the entries of the Treasury). A note at the end states that the whole number delivered was 4,295 volumes. It might be conjectured that the rate of payment was 2l. 10s. per sheet, as that sum was paid for several supernumerary sheets. ? 1713 or 1714. On the dorse is:—“Que. whether some part of ye sd sums of mony payd for Mr Rymer's Fœdera, were not in consideration of his pains for collating, &c. ye sayd books, or was all payd to ye publisher of ye sd books for printing ye same, or what proportion was payd to either.” Minuted:—“Write to Mr Anstis to know how the respective sums for each volume of Rymer were proportioned.” 1½ pages.
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6. Estimate of deficiencies to the forces for the years 1710 to 1713. 1 page, quarto.
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7. An account of sums paid and to be paid for the extraordinary services of the war for the forces under the care of the Paymaster General of her Majesty's guards and garrisons for the years 1712 and 1713. 2 pages.
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8. “The establishmts for guards, garrisons, and forces abroad for the last six months anno 1713, compared with the sums allowed by Parliament for the service thereof.” 1 page.
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9. A particular account of the disposition of the sum of 368,418l. 9s. 7d. received at the Exchequer by the Honble James Brydges, Paymaster General of her Majesty's forces, out of the aids or supplies for the year 1713, towards defraying the charges of such part of her Majesty's forces as are under his care of payment. 4 pages.
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10. Distribution of the dividend of the South Sea stock, subscribed in the name of James Brydges, Esqre, for the use of the public [viz., to Christmas 1713]. 2½ pages.
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11. A scheme proposed for payment of bills of exchange that are drawn upon Mr Brydges for the service of her Majesty's forces under his care of payment. [Perhaps 1713.] 1 large page.
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12. Mr Chetwynd's observations on Mr Holbech's account [Office of Treasurer of the Chamber]. ? 1713. 2 pages, quarto.
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13. Petition of Robert Trelawney, late commissary of provisions to the castle of St Philip of Port Mahon in the island of Minorca, to the Lord High Treasurer, praying to be appointed to collect the royal revenues of the island. ? 1713. Minuted:—“Write to him to let my Lord know the state of the revenues, if he has any.” 1 page.
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14. “An estimate of the expense of finishing ye workes already begun at St Philip's castle of Port Mahon, as also ye expence of building barracks & magazines & for the additional projects, every thing being calculated by a cane, being the measure of the country, every cane containing 5 feet in length, & consequently every cubical cane is 125 foot.” [? 1713 or later.] 9 pages.
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15. Report, unsigned, to the Lord [High Treasurer] on the report of the Controllers of the Army Accounts concerning the making good of 9,593l. 7s. 9d. due on bills given for 150,000l. by Sir John Lambert, Richard Hoare, Esq., and others. The 562l. 10s. craved by the remitters for discount at 12s. 6d. per 100l. should be allowed, and the sum of 1,578l. 1s. 7d. should also be allowed to the remitters. ? 1713. 2 pages.
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16. Petition of Charles Douglas, Esq., debtor and accountant to her Majesty, to the Lord High Treasurer, and to John Smith, Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, Scotland, and to the rest of the barons there, praying that the Comrs of Excise for Scotland might be compelled to render account of their receipts, as they were burthened with the settlement of a claim of Sir Willm Douglas, Knt, petitioner's late father, to whom the petitioner was executor. “Termino Lammas anno xijo Riñe Anne.” 4 pages.
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17. “A list of warrants and orders signed after the 11th of June 1711, payable out of the 500,000.” The last date is 30 Dec. 1713. 1 page.
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18. “A state of the fund for payment of pensions to the widows of officers of the army arising by the pay of two men allowed on the musters of each troop and company of the forces, the guards excepted, in which only one man p[er] squadron in the horse and one man p[er] company in the foot is allowed.” [A.D. 1713.] 2¼ pages.
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19. “Minorca, 1713. An estimate of the royal revenues, wth an accot of charges and sallaries thereon.” Signed, “Jos. Gascoigne.” 2½ pages.
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20. Memorial of John Basket and John Hatley, of London, stationers, on behalf of themselves and others, in answer to the memorial of Owen Lloyd, stationer, to the Lord High Treasurer as to the supply of parchment. ? 1713. Also an affidavit and a bill of parchment delivered by Owen Lloyd and Company by orders from the hon. the Commissioners for managing her Maty's stamp duties, and a table of the prices of parchment and paper. 6 pages.
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21. Memoranda of arrears due from the British Government to the Archbishop of Cologne for forage furnished to the Prussian troops between 1708 and 1713. 1 page.
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22. Account of sums appropriated for sea service anno 1713; also for guards, garrisons, and land forces. 23 pages or parts of pages.
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23. “Tallys deposited with the bank.” [Undated, but after July 1713.] 1 page.
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24. Notes concerning the duty of 4½ per cent. on the produce of the Caribbee islands. [? After 1713.] 1¼ pages.
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25. Memoranda as to a suit between Parker and Davy, joint agents for prizes “in the Falmouth Cornewall.” ? 1713 or later. 1¼ pages.
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26. Copy of the petitions of several Protestant refugees for their estates in the French part of St Christopher's. The following were the petitioners:—Alletta de la Coussay, of St Christopher's; Paul Minvielle de Bonnemeres; Mary and Margaret de Nampon, French refugees; Catharine Fraise, a French refugee, and Martha Assailly, daughter of Peter Assailly, late of St Christopher's, planter, in behalf of herself, mother, and sisters. [? 1713.] 5 pages.
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27. The contents of the accounts and papers transmitted to the Lord Treasurer by General Nicholson from Boston, in New England. Also directions given by the Lord Treasurer thereupon, [? End of 1713 or 1714.] 2½ pages.
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28. A paper “concerning the duties on white salt made in Scotland.” [? 1713.] 2 pages.
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29. “Proposals for a very easie tax to raise between two and three millions of money per annum (if not a greater sum) in the room of the land tax.” Also, “Proposals for the further encouraging the woollen manufactures of this kingdom in foreign parts.” Printed in 1713. 12 printed pages, quarto.
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