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A24055 An Abstract or brief declaration of the present state of His Majesties revenew with the assignations and defalcations upon the same : all monies brought into His Maiesties coffers from time to time, since his coming to the Crown of England, by what means so ever : the ordinary annuall issues, gifts, rewards, and extraordinary disbursments as they are distinguished in the severall titles hereafter following. 1651 (1651) Wing A148; ESTC R224467 29,692 78

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Borders adjoyning to Scotland 7649 9054 To the Commissioners for the I le of Jersey 905 To the Commissioners for Depopulations 500 Portage of Loane Ayde and Wood money 5600 Allowances out of Assart Lands and defective Titles 17400 For Cordage Masts and building of Ships above the assignements 63764 Charges about Deare and Fowle 1000 For Apparrell Victualls Transportations and pay of the Souldiers sent into Swetthland 5775 For the like charges of Souldiers sent into Cleave Sir Edward Cecill being Generall whose allowance was five pounds by the day for himself the whole charge 17695 Prince Henries Funerall charges 16016 The Lady Elizabeths Marriage with the Palsgraves diets and other charges appertainent to the same viz.   l. FOr the Palsgraves diets at his standing house 6000 For his diets at his instalment into the Garter 4000 For diet at the Solemnization of their Marriage 2000 For Lodgings for the Palsgraves servants 830 To the Lord Hay to provide apparrell and other necessaries for the Lady Elizabeth 6252 More to the Lord Hay for more necessaries for the Lady Elizabeth and for furnishing her marriage chamber 3023 To the Lord Harrington to provide apparrell and like necessaries for the Lady Elizabeth 1829 More to him for Jewells for her and for apparrell for her servants 3914 To diverse Merchants for Silks and other necessares 995 For charges about the Lords Mask at her marriage 400 To the Treasuror of Navie for the Navall fight performed on the Thames at the marriage 4800 For the Fireworks of the Thames then 2880 To Sir Edward Cecill appointed Treasuror for her journy to Hedleberg for her purse 2000 To certaine Gentry to take the assurance of the Lady Elizabeths Joynture and for setling of the same 8000 To the Farmours of the great Customes to pay Bills of Exchange when she arrived beyond the Seas for charges of her journey 8000 For her Transportation to Flushing 5555 Totall charge of her Dyets Marriage Provisions and Transportations 53294 Paid over to the Palsgraves Agents for her portion 40000 To the Earle of Suffolke as so much due to the late Earle of Dunbarre for so much disbursed by him by his Majesties direction 11000 To Sir Thomas Edmonds Ledgier Ambassador in France to be disposed of there according to direction 15000 To the Earle of Pembroke for his estate in the Iron works in the Forrest of Dane with the materialls to the same belonging 4100 For Tombes for the late Queene the Kings two daughters and the late Queen of Scots the Kings mother 3500 The charge of the Allome-Works in the North and West parts of England since his Majestie took those Mines into his hands 64988 His Majesties charge towards the bringing of the new river to London from Anwell and Chadwell for the new Water-worke 7856 To the great Warderobe over and above the Ordinarie Assignements 319647 Interest mony paid by his Majesty since his coming into England after the rate of ten in the hundred to the Citizens of London 127789 Rewards to Officers c. over and above the ordinary issues for that cause 49784 To the Earl of Nottingham for the hangings of the Story of the fight in 88 containing 708 Flemish Ells at 10 l. 6 shillings the Ell in all 1628 To Pirates lately pardoned by way of Composition for their Ships c. restored to the Owners 4930 The whole Summe of these Extraordinary Disbursments 2968970 l. To which being added the ready Money given away in free-guifts which is 424469 l. as appeareth in its owne place will make the totall Extraordinaries to be 2393429 l. And so it exceeds the Moneyes Extraordinarily raised the Sum of 199065 l. To which the Inequalities betweene the Ordinary Annuall Receipts and Ordinary Annuall Issues being also added will leave a very great Debt upon the King Ready Money paid out of the Exchequer since his Majesties coming to the CROWNE by way of Free-gift to these severall persons following viz. Anno primo Regis Jacobi   l. TO the Lady Mary Countesse of Southampton 600 To the Earle of Downbarre the Lord Howme 1266 To Sir John Ramsey now Viscount Haddington 900 To Sir Robert Crosse 700 To the Lady Arbella 666 To the Earle of Marre 500 To the Earle of Murray 2600 To Master Bevis Bullmere 100 To Sir James Linsey 500 To David Lavingstone 133 To Sir Patrick Murray 300 To Sir George Elphingston 500 To the Earle of Lithcowe 3000 To Sir Robert Melvill 500 To Sir Chales Hales 120 To David Murray 200 To Sir Richard Person now Lord Dingwell out of Recusants goods 150 To Sir Roger Aston 2000 To Alison Hay 200 The totall sum is 10014935 Anno secundo   l. To Adam Newton Prince Henries Tutor 300 To Sir John Ramsey now Lord Haddington 100 To Sir Edward Stafford 100 To Monsire de Sourdeac 1200 To the Duke of Holst the Queenes botherr 4000 To Philip Tise 2000 To the French Ambassadour 500 To the Earle of Arroll 1000 To Anthony Balbany 1600 To Henry Hall Esquire 307 To Richard Lecavell 100 To Sir Robert Melvil 1500 To Richard then Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury 1333 The total sum is 10014040 Anno tertio   l. To George Zadwadsky sent with horses out of Poland 100 To David Fenwick 200 To David Jenkins 100 To David Moises and William Rider cut of Greenwax 2000 To Sir James Creighton and Sir George Howme Junior out of Greenwax 2000 To John Gib out of Recusants Lands and goods 3000 To George Hay out of the profits of Transporting Iron Ordonance 1662 To William Shaa out of fines in the Kings Bench 800 To Robert Browne out of goods Confiscated 2000 To Mistris Jane Dormond now Lay Roxbrough 2200 To Adam Newton Prince Henries Tutor 2000 To doctor Martin 100 To Arthur Mills 100 So Sir John Ramsey now Lord Haddington 400 To Samuel Rickpatrick 400 To John Nesmith 66 To Gilbert Primrose 66 To Sir Melker Levens 150 To the Duke of Holst the Queenes brother 1000 To Alice Dennice 100 To Sir William Steward 600 To Dorothy Steward 200 To Monsire Ottoman 66 To Sir James Murrey 100 To Marian Hipburne 100 To Sir Richard Weston 200 To Michaell Borstade 337 To the Earl of Downbarre then Lord Howme for his interest in the i Mannour of Hartington in Com. Derbe formerly granted unto him 6000 The totall sum 10026047 Anno Quarto   l. To Master John Murray of the Bebchamber not of Recusants Lands and goods 2000 To Sir James Sandilandis out of Recusants 1500 To Robert Walker 100 To Richard Brasse 100 To Patrick Morton 200 More to John Murray 100 To the Earle of Essex 761 To the Earle of Arroll 1000 To the Earle of Rutland his owne arrers of Rent due 424 To the Lord Lundourous 500 To David Spence et al. 240 To Sir James Sandilandis more 150 To Samuel Rickpatrick 400 To Sir Richard Weston 300 To Sir John Ramsey now Lord Haddington 900 To Levine Stallenge 200 To Alce Dennis 100 Rewards to the King of
Denmarks servants 1235 To the Earle of Clanricard out of John Daniels Lands 2000 To John M. Kime out of goods confiscated 200 The totall sum is 10012410 Anno Quinto   l. To John Anchmontie out of Recusants Lands and Goods 2000 To Martin and Abraham Harderet out of Recusants Lands and goods 3000 To Alexander Hay out of debts due to the King 1000 To Sir Richard Weston 1700 To Peter Vanlore 1625 To Thomas Levingstone 66 To Doctor Neale then Deane of Westminster 200 To Sir Thomas Terringham 1000 To the Lord Danvers 750 To Sir John Lindsey 100 To John Specee 40 To Doctor Martin 100 To Sir Bevis Bulmere 100 To John Nesmith 66 To Gilbert Primrose 66 To Sir Thomas Edmonds 240 To William Bellenden 200 To Charles Fortie 100 To the Earle of Downbarre 4106 To Sir Henry Broncker 100 To the Lord Lundourus 2500 To Francis Steward 100 To Sir Edward Grevill 500 To Sir Roger Aston 1500 To the Merchants of the Levant Seas for a Present to be given by them to the Graund Signievr for establishing Capitulations of Intercourse 5322 To John Patten out of Recusants Lands c. 200 The totall sum is 10026681 Anno sexto   l. To Sir Bevis Bullmere 500 To the Lord Hay out of estalled debts and Seizures due to his Majestie 11500 To Richard Brasse 20 To the Lord Gourdon 250 To John Barkley 60 To Master Francis Steward 220 To Robert Carliell 100 To the poore Watermen of London for their reliefe in the great Frost 200 To John Griffeth 100 To David and Katherine Jenkins 100 To the Earle of Perth 1000 To the Lord Obigney 375 To Henry Gonntrode 250 To the Lord Viscount Haddington 2000 To Daniel Burgrave 2500 To Paul Starling 2500 To James Steward 1500 To the Earle Howme 2000 To Sir Robert Melvill 2000 To John Johnson 100 To John Norden 200 To Sir Oliver Cromewell for relinquishing of his graunt of 200 l. by the year out of his Majesties Lands given to him of free-guift 6000 To Sir Edward Grevill out of the money raised by Composition for Assart Lands 2000 To Sir Henry Guilford 68 To Rowland Woodward 60 To the King of Denmarks servants in reward 148 The totall sum is 10035751 Anno septimo   l. To Contractors for Parsonages c. in reward for their paines in taking up diverse summes of money for the King 1300 More to them for the like service 1400 To the Earle of Downbarre 2000 To Sir Sephen Proctor 80 To the Earle of Suffolke being an arrerage of Rents due by him to his Majesty 4836 To Sir Patrick Murray and Sir James Ougtherlony for relinquishing their graunt of Concealements 1500 To the Lord Obigney for relinquishing his graunt of 1000 l. by the year in Fee-simple given unto him by his Majesty 18000 To Thomas Warwick 400 To Sir Patrick Murrey more 300 Paid over to Merchants to be disbursed for the restitution of the Prince of Moldavia to his estate of the Kings freeguift 3000 To the King of Denmarks servants for bringing of dear in reward 100 To Henry Mynors 500 To Sir Robert Gray 800 To Arthur Ingram 673 To the Lord Gourdon 1000 To Sir Robert Drewry 500 To the Earle Howme 1000 To William Shaa for relinquishing his graunt of old debts 480 To Gilber Primrose 200 To the Earle of Mountgomery for Surrendring part of his graunt of Custodies 6000 To Sir Richard Weston 1664 To Sir Charles Cornewallis 1000 To William Belon 250 To George Marshall 100 To Sir Thomas Bartlet 170 To the Lord Viscount Haddington 7200 To Sir Robert Douglas 200 To Sir Henry Gray 3000 To Jehu Webb 50 To the Lord Hoth 200 To David Moises and William Damport 450 To Doctor Millwood 66 To John Berwick 52 To Peter la Costa 100 To John Elphingstone 500 To William Browne 66 To Andrew Downes 50 To the Lord Bruce Lord of Kinlosse 2000 To Sir Alexander Hay 500 The totall sum is 10061687 Anno octavo   l. To Thomas Pott 100 To Richard Brasse 100 To William Damport 50 To John Barkley 200 To Claud Rolf for bringing of Hawkes 20 To Sir Alexander Hay 1500 To John Marshall 100 To Henry Gibb 170 To Sir Henry Guntrode 1300 To Adam Newton Prince Henries Tutor 2000 To William Tipper 600 To William Stirrell 50 To the Earle of Emhdens servants in reward 60 To Sir Henry Gray out of Sir Thomas Shirles money paid in for debts due in King Henry the eights time 2000 To Sir Edward Apsley and Edward Woodward out of the same money 4000 To Sir Stephen Proctor 42 To Sir John Hungerford 160 To John Berwick 48 To Richard Hall 160 To Sir Sigismond and Henry Alexander 100 To Sir Thomas Bartlet 100 To Robert Walker and Richard Brasse 86 To Claud Russell 40 To Sir Richard Martin 110 The totall sum is 10013096 Anno nono 1611.   l. To Robert Cunningham 80 To John Eldred et al. 690 To the Earle of Downbarre for relinquishing his graunt of Logwood 2000 To Sir Robert Carre late Earle of Somersett 500 More to him for his interest in the Mannor of Sherborne lately given unto him 20000 To the Lady Helen M. Cartye 40 To Sir Richard Martin 300 To the Earle of Essex 3000 To the Lord Viscount Haddington 8000 To the Earle of Mountgomery 8000 To the Lord Viscount Fenton 8000 To the Lord Hay 8000 To Thomas Warwick 500 To Sir Sigismond and Henry Alexander 100 To Sir John Eyres 500 To Andrew Melvin 60 To the Lord Knivett 500 To Sir William Lane 50 To William Ramsey 600 To William Stockdale 80 To the Earle of Marre for his interest in the Mannors of Hunden and Chipley in Com. Suff. now sold to the Lord Cavendish for 15000 l. and given to the said Earle as of his Majesties freeguift 15000 To John Vachell 100 More to the Lord Viscount Rochester late Earle of Somersett 5000 To Patrick Maulde 600 To Sir John Grahame 220 To John Barkley 100 To Katherine Bridges 100 To Patrick Abercromby 40 To the Duke of Mantua's servants 40 To the Marquesse of Brandenburghs servants 40 To John Murray the Queens servant 228 To John Howme 50 To Christian Schonero 150 To the Lady Raleighe for Composition for Shereborne 8000 The totall sum is 10090668 Anno decimo 1612.   l. To Prince Henry of freeguift 8100 To Roger Polkinghorne 72 To Patrik Gowrdon 66 To the Lord Obigney 2000 To Sir Roger Aston 2000 To the Lord Viscount Rochester 15500 To William Ramsey 600 To Edward Bridges 150 To Patrick Maulde 600 To the Lord Knivett 500 To William Shaa 500 To William Stacy 100 To Julio Cannilla Crema 100 To James Johnson 400 To Sir Patrick Howme 200 To Edmond Bradshawe 100 To the two Alexanders 100 To 〈◊〉 Perundine 60 To Sir Robert Douglas 2000 To Sir Richard Wigmore 310 To Captaine William Murray 666 To Robert Buchannon 50 To Lawrence Newmeke 30 To John Levingston 1000 To Sir James Howme 500 To Henry Smith 40 To the Lord
Viscount Lisle for his interest in Alton Woods and for his faithfull service 3000 To Sir Robert Shirley Ambassador from Persia of Freeguift 666 To the Marquesse of Brandenburghs servants for bringing of Silks 40 The totall sum is 1003945 Anno XI 1613.   l. To William Pinches 120 To Henry Zinzan alias Alexander 100 To David Dormond 100 To Jeronimo Cavalasco 60 To Sir James Areskin out of the money brought by Sir Tho. Shirley for debts due in King Henry the eights time 1014 To the Earle of Northampton 6000 To Sir David Murray being part of the Lord Viscount Mountagues fine 2000 To the Earle of Clanricarde 3000 To Charles Chambers for relinquishing a graunt of 3000 l. out of Recusants 750 To the Lord of Loreston for the like graunt of 6000 l. out of Recusants 1500 To Sir William Waade for the like for 2000 l. 500 To Ralphe Bowes for the like for 1000 l. 250 To Sir Ricatd Wigmore for the like for 1000 l. 250 To Sir James Simple and Thomas Lee for the like graunt for 4000 l. 1000 To Sir Hugh Beeston for the like graunt for 3000 l. 750 To Thomas Wilson out of the money reserved for the Kings Bounty 300 To Sir James Oughterlony out of Bounty 200 To Sir Francis Steward out of Bounty 200 To Sir William Cunstable out of Bounty 133 To Ellis Rothwell out of Bounty 200 To Captaine William Steward out of Bounty 666 To Sir John Shaa out of Bounty 200 To Sir Willliam Steward out of Bounty 500 To Archibald Napper 200 The totall sum is 10019993 Anno XII 1614.   l. To the two Zinzains alias Alexander 100 To Peter la Costa 60 To Salomon de Caux 50 To Monsier de Tournon 100 To the Earle of Suffolke for Surrendring his graunt of the Impost of Currants 10000 To the Lord Viscount Haddington and the Lord Dingwel out of Sir Hen. James his Lands Goods escheated for refusing the Oath of Allegeance 6000 To Sir Richard Wigmore out of the same Lands and Goods 1000 To the Lord Sheffeilde for Surrendring him estate in a pention of one thousand pound by the yeare formerly given unto him by his Majesty 6370 To the Earle of Nottingham for Surrendring his estate for the Graunting of Licences to sell Wine in Taverns 11072 To Franciscus Julius Duke of Saxony of his Majesties Freeguift 2000 To the Lord Viscount Haddinton out of the arrerages now paid in be Recusants 2000 To the Earle Howme 660 To Ellen Felton 300 To John Barkley 333 To Alexander Mongreif 660 To the the two Zinzans alias Alexander 1000 To David Ramsey 1000 To John Sandilandis 600 To Francis and John Bonham 300 Sent unto the Lady Elizabeth by Master Maxwell as of his Majesties freeguift 1100 To Master John Dackombe of freeguift 140 To Sir Edward Cecill 500 To John Murray 150 To Sir James Sandilandis and Patrick Abercromby 100 To Andrew Boide out of Bounty 500 To Sir William Steward out of Bounty 1500 To Sir John Graham out of bounty 1500 To Sir William Constable out of Bounty 500 To John Murray 1000 The totall sum is 10048595 Anno XIII 1615.   l. To William Shaa out of Bounty 1500 To Sir George Ramsey out of Bounty 1000 To Sir James Oughterlony out of Bounty 1800 To Francis Tirrell 300 To Sir David Murray of freeguift to pay his debts 5200 To Sir Robert Douglas 1000 To Peter de Moulyn Doctor of Divinity lately come out of France 300 To Phillip Jacobson Merchant out of the goods forfeited in the Ship called the Pearle 6000 To the Earle of Nottingham 1500 To John Berkley 250 To Thomas Dempster Historiographer 200 To John Garrett 20 To the Lord Viscount Haddington 800 To Sir Arthur Ingram in reward for his paines taken about the Allome businesse 666 To William Parkhurst 500 The totall sum is 21036 Anno XIIII 1616.   l. To Adam Valett and John Tetart 80 The totall Sum of all the Free-guifts 424469 Memorandum most of those persons before mentioned hath or had Pentions with Jewells c. Anno XIIII Jacobi 1616.   l. To Adam Valett and John Tetart Frenchmen 80 To John Garratt 20 To the King of Denmarks servants for bringing Deare 100 To Sir William Broncker out of the bounty money 2000 To the Officers in recompence of their places in Ulushing upon Surrender of the Towne 1915 The like to the Officers at Brill 1785 To Clement Edmonds of a graunt made unto him of the revertion of Muster-master of Brill 400 To George Thoresby Comissary of the Muster in Brill in recompence of his place 400 To Sir James Simple and Thomas Leighe out of Recusants Lands and Goods 310 To Morgan Colman 20 To Captaine Barnaby Rich 100 To Sir James Hamilton for Surrendring his graunt of the Customes and Imposts in the ports of Logh Coyne and Bay of Knockfergus in Ireland 1300 To Arch. Napper out of the bounty money 1800 More to him for Surrendring his pention of 200 l. 600 To Sir Thomas Cornewallis 300 To Lawrence Dundas 50 To Sir James Sandilandis 150 To Barnard Lindsey 1000 To Sir William Cornewallis out of bounty 2000 To Master Coppier 100 To the Earle of Nottingham 1500 To the Lord Viscount Haddington 6000 To Christian Steward the dwarf 20 To Rich. D'olive 160 To James Maxwell 150 To Sir James Oughterlony out of bounty 800 To Walter Balconquall 200 To Sir Cary Raleighe 100 To Richard Connock 666 To James Chambers the Kings Phisition 250 To the Lord Obigney 5000 To Jehan de Tour Frenchman 100 The totall sum is 29376 Anno XV. to Regis Jacobi 1617.   l. To the Lady Elizabeth Murray 100 To Francis Earle of Cumberland in recompence of the losse by him sustained upon the graunt made unto George late Earle of Cumberland in the third yeare of the King for the Licencing of all manner of Clothes to be transported beyond the Seas For 19858. Clothes undressed now restrayned to be transported which commeth unto after the rate of two shillings eight pence the Cloth the sum of 2467 l. 14 s. 8 d. To the Lady Raxboroughe formerly Lady Dormond 3000 To Richard Seimor 100 To the late Earle of Somersett to pay his debts 5083 To the Lady Walsingham 1000 Knights Barronets Every Knight Barronet paid one thousand four score and fifteen l. divided into three severall paiments to be paid proportionably yearly during thre years towards the mainteinance of 30 Footmen for three years in his Majesties Forces serving in the Province of Vlster in the Kingdome of Ireland for the quiet Establishment of that Province every Footman to be allowed eight pence by the day during the said Terme The names of those Barronets and their Priority of Place are as followeth viz. Suff. Sir Nicholas Bacon Lanc. Sir Rich. Mollineux Glamorg Sir Tho. Mansell Leic. Sir George Shirley Glamorg Sir John Stardling Derb. Sir Francis Leake Sussex Sir Thomas Pelham Lanc. Sir Rich. Houghton Wilt. Sir John St. John Sussex Sir John Shelley Cistria Sir
AN ABSTRACT OR BRIEF DECLARATION Of the present state of his MAJESTIES REVENEW WITH THE ASSIGNATIONS AND DEFALCATIONS UPON THE SAME All Monies brought into his MAIESTIES COFFERS from time to time since his coming to the Crown of England by what meanes so ever The ordinary Annuall ISSUES Gifts Rewards and extraordinary Disbursments as they are distinguished in the severall Titles hereafter following London Printed for M. S. 1651. The Contents HIs Majesties ordinary Annuall Revenew with the Assignations and Defalcations upon the same page 1 His Majesties ordinary Annuall Issues p. 6 The Inequality thereof p. 9 What money hath bin Extraordinarily raised by his Majesty since his coming to the Crown by what meanes and how much p. 10 His Majesties extraordinary disbursments since his coming for what cause and how much p. 12 The Inequality between those extraordinaries p. 14 How much ready money hath been given away by his Majesty when and to whom p. 17 Knights Barronets their priority of place and the Condition of their payments p. 36 All Fees and Annuities paid out of the Exchequer appertainent to any Office place c. p. 39 The Valuation of a Subsedie and how much is paid in out of every Shire as it was collected in Anno 14 of the King p. 70 The Valuation of a Fifteenth and Tenth p. 71 The recompence to the Officers of Vlushing and Brill p. 71 Reader be pleased to take notice that the Printer varies not from the Originall Coppy neither one way or other and if any worthy Gentleman or man of Quality is not well Satisfied in any of these particulars but make a question or doubteth of the truth of these following or before let him repaire to the Stationer that hath been at the charge of Printing or the Gentleman that hath been the preserver of these Originall Coppies there they shall have a vew gratis of all and full Satisfaction to clear some Errors formerly Printed and falsly published Ordinary Receipts Great CUSTOMES Assignations     l. TO the Coferer 20293 33257 To the great Warderobe 3065 To the Duke of Lenox 9899 Fees to Customers Fees to Officers of the Exchequer Annuities and Creation money Defalcations   l. Wares imported and exported 5425 Building of Ships 1500 Ready money into the Receipt 100718   140000 Impositions   l. Assignation Earle of Nottingham 2700 Ready money into the Receipt 43300   46000 Three pence upon Strangers goods 2850 Receivers generall of the Kings Lands Assignations     l. The Queene in Lands 4000 58314 In Rents 6500 In Fee-farme for her Annuitie 9500 To the Prince in Lands and Rents 2906 Coffers 9200 Fees and wages 1176 Almes 1294 Annuities perpetuities c. 4830 Diets of the Lords Presidents 2408 Reparations of Castles Parkes Lodges c. 1000 Defalcations Portage of moneys   500 Ready money into the Receipt   21186     80000 French and Renish Wines 200. Tunnes for the Kings house Assignations     l. Great Wardrobe 13000 20359 Sir Fulke Grevill 300 James Bowey for high Country Wines 1584 Wines for the Kings house with Lecage 5475 Defalcations Impost Bills for 1200. Tunnes   2520 Ready money into the Receipt   4121     27000 Sheriffes in the Pipe Assignations     l. To the Queen in Fee-farme Rents 3500 6384 Coferer 833 Wardrobe 451 Fees to Officers and allowances 1360 Creation money 240 Ready money in the Receipt   3858     10242 SEACOLES Assignations   l. A Grant to Sir Baptist Hicks and others for remaine of ten years bought of the Earle of Dunbarre 2000 Defalcations Coales imported free 2000 Ready money into the Receipt 2300   6300 Court of Wardes Assignations     l. Cofer 12000 21000 Wardrobe 2000 Treasurer of the Chamber 1000 Annuities 6000 Ready money into the Receipt     Dutchie of Lancaster Assignations   l. Coferer 7500 Treasurer of the Chamber 3000   10500 Alienation and Hanaper   l. Assignations Wardrobe 200 Ready money into the Receipt 8000   8200 Chiefe Butlerage Assignations   l. To Chancellors 96 pounds Lord chiefe Justice 13 pounds six shillings and eight pence Lord Hobart 13 pounds six shillings and eight pence Lord chiefe Baron 13 pounds six shilling and eight pence Master of the Rolls six pounds 13 shillings and four pence Eaton Colledge 15 pounds Kings Colledge ten pounds the Auditors ten pounds Sir Thomas Wallers Fees one hundred pounds in all 278 Ready money into the Receipt 222   500 Ulnage of Cloath Assignations   l. Coferer 173 Ready money into the Receipt 647   820 Assigned   l. Newyearsguift to the privie Purse 1100 Impost of Sugers to the Queen 4000 Dutchie of Cornwall with the Pention of Tinne to the Prince 12000   17100 Sweetwines Assignations     l. Earle of Southamton 2000 7000 Great Wardrobe 5000 Ready money into the Receipt   2000     9000 Silkes Assignations     l. Lord Privie Seale 500 11000 Eeale of Salsbury 4000 Eeale of Mountgomery 3000 Lord Liele now Earle of Lecester 1200 Sir Horatio Vere 800 Sir Edward Conway 500 Ready money into the Receipt   4977     15977   l. Licence to sell Windes 2700 Tobacco by estimate 4000 Currants 2800 Annuall Tenths of the Cleargie 11000 Postfines 2272 Unwrought Cloathes 1000 Jssues of Jurors 1000 Glasses assigned in Fees 1000 Cottens and Bayes 200 Silver and Gold-lace 200 New Drapery 98 Fines de Banco 133 Originall and Judiciall Seales 75 Sheeps pelts 30 Smalt 20 Rents ad wardum castri Dover 82 Deale Wines 13 Custome of Carlisle 13 Steele 10 Wooll 20. l. Lead 5. l. Arethmaticall Instruments 3. l. 28 Allumne by estimate 10000 Estalled debt and Composition of debts 3000 Seizures 2000 First-fruits 5000 Minte 3000 Recusants 6000 Clerke of the Faculties 200 Respite of Homage 500 Kings bountie assigned being money upon forfeiture c. 3000 Sum totall of all the Receipts aforesaid viz.     l. Assignations 190265 450863 Defalcations 11045 Ready money 249553 Ordinary Issues The King   l. Privie Purse 5000 New-years guifts by assignation 1100   6100 The Queene     l. Receivers generall by assignation 16500 24000 Fee-farme rents in the Pipe Office 3500 Sugers by assignation 4000 In ready money   500     24500 The Prince     l. Out of the Dutchie of Cornwell and Tyn 12000 24906 In Lands and Rents form receivers general 12906 In Ready money and Newyears guifts c.   21094     46000 Coferer     l. Out of the great Customes 20293 57058 From Receivers generall 9200 Out of the Court of Wardes 12000 Out of the Dutchie of Lancaster 7500 Our of French Wines 7059 From Sheriffes 833 Out of Ulnage 173 In Ready money   18000     75058 Great Warderobe     l. Out of the great Customes 3065 23716 Out of the Court of Wardes 2000 Out of the Hapenar 200 Out of the French Wines 13000 From Sheriffes 451 Out of the Sweet Wines for the Roabes 5000 In Ready
money out of the Receipt   2284     26000 Treasuror of the Chamber     l. Out of the Court of Wardes 1000 4000 Out of the Dutchie of Lancaster 3000 In Ready money out of the Receipt   16000     20000 Navie   l. Tresurer of the Navie for Harborrugh narrow Seas and Cordage 30000 Surveyours of marine victualls in ready money 10000   40000 Repaire and enlarging Parks c.   l. From Receivours generall 1000 In Ready money out of the Receipt 2000   3000 Dietts ready money Assignation   l. Lord Privie Seale 626 Star-chamber 1200 Justices of Assize 2000 Lord Cobham 516 Groomes of the Bed-chamber 900 Kings Riders 260 Walter Meeke the Kings barbour 100 His Presidents from Receivours generall 2408   8010 Ireland   l. In Fees and Annuities out of the Revenew there to the Civill State not inclined to these Issues 14000 In ready money out of the Receipt by establishment 403000 Castles and Forts 4917 Berwick and Comissioners of the North 3440 Lievtenant of the Ordnance 6000 Master of the Armory 400 Supply of Gunpowder 3200 Lievtenant of the Tower 4000 Keeper of the Gate-house 300 Gentlemen Pentioners 6000 Provision of Horses 1600 Secreet affaires 1400 Ambassadors 10000 Master of the Posts 3000 Liveries of the Guard 1150 Works 10000 Repaire of Stables 100 Jewel-house 6000 Revells 300 pounds Tents and Toilets 200 pounds 500 Rewards to Officers and others 3000 Barons of the Exchequer 300 Lib●ralities of the Exchequer and Receipt 1400 Blanck books for Customes and Imposition 200 Haye for Deare 140 Nonsuch gardens 200 Groomes and Pages 206 Sundry persons out of the Receipt in ready money viz. in Fees 25927 l. Perpetuities 515. Pentions 41494. 67936 Fees Annuities Perpetuities c.     l. Out of the great Customes 9899 52783 Out of the new Impositions Lord Admirall 2700 From Receivers generall 16006 Out of the Court of Wards 6000 Out of the Impost of Sea-coles 2000 Out of the Frence Wines 300 From Sheriffes 1600 Out of the chiefe Butlerage 278 Out of the Impost of Sweet-wines 2000 Out of the Silks 11000 Out of Glasses 1000     120719 Assignations   l. Almes 294 Defalcations   l. Great Customes for Goods Imported free 4525 Out of French Wines 2520 Sea-coles exported and imported free 2000 Portage of Moneyes 500 Building Ships 1500   11045   l. The Kings bounty by Assignation out of money for Forfeitures c. 3000 The whole Summe of all the Issues aforesaid viz.     l. Assignations 190265 487480 l. Defalcations 11045 Ready money 286170     l. Inequalities betweene the ready Money received and the ready Money issued upon the Ordinary the said Issues Exceeding the said Receipts 36617 Money extraordinarily raised since his MAIESTIES coming to the CROWNE   l. GIven by the Parliament Anno tertio regis Jacobi three Subsedies and six fifteenths and tenths of the Layety and four Subsedies of the Clergy payable at eleven severall payments all which by estimation amounteth unto 453000 Given by the Parliament Anno septimo Regis Jacobi one Subsedie and one fifteenth and tenth of the Layety which amounteth unto 106166 Sale of Lands some in Fee-simple and some in Fee-farme Mills and Parsonages 755020 Sale of Woods 47543 For Conformation of the Earle of Hartforts Title unto certaine Lands 15534 Compositions made upon defective Titles of Lands 37535 Compositions made for Assart Lands 23608 Fines of Coppy-holders and Leases of the Mortgaged Lands 18600 Silver oare out of the Scottish mine 1000 Ayde money collected throughout England to make Prince Henry Knight 21800 Ayde money collected throughout England to marry the Lady Elizabeth the Kings eldest daughter 20500 Loane Money upon privie Seals borrowed in the ninth year of King James yet unrepayed 111046 Money repayed by the French King due to the late Queen Elizabeth 60000 Money repayed by the Lords the State of the Low Countries due to the late Queen 248000 Besides 160000 l. in full discharge of that debt now paid in which makes the whole payment to be 421000 l.   l. Money raised by Creating Knights Baronits towards the defraying of the charge of the Army in Ireland Besides some few since 98550 Old debts of King Henry the eights time paid in by Sir Thomas Shirley upon their grant 10000 Farmors of the great Custome for renewing their Lease 20000 For the fine of the Lease of French and Rhenish Wines 16000 For the fine of the Lease of the Sweet Wines 28500 For the fine of the Lease of Tobacco 2000 The Earle of Northumberlands fine in the Starchamber compounded for 11000 The Lord Viscount Mountagues fine in the Star-chamber compounded for 4000 The Lord Stourtons fine in the Star-chamber compounded for 1000 For the grant made to Sir Lionell Cranfield for two yeares and a halfe to grant Licences to keep Taverns 5536 Sale of the Burgundie Jewels left there in pawne 3412 Sale of the goods confiscated in the Ship called the Pearle late returned from East India 8281 Paid in by the Executors of Thomas Sutton Esquire to be disposed for pious uses 10000 Given by the Lord Wotton of free-guift to his Majesty 1000 For the Fine of the Lease of Chiefe Butlerage of England 2000 Given to the King by way of Benevolence by the Lords and others 52909 Money raised for fines of Newbuildings in and about London 4000 The totall Sum is Two Millions one hundred ninety three thousands three hundred seventy and four pounds His Majesties extraordinary disbursments since his comming to the Crowne besides the ordinary Annuall Jssues   l. THe expence of his Majesty and his Traine in his journey from Scotland to London 10752 The Funerall charge of Queen Elizabeth 17428 The Kings Coronation and royall entrie 36145 Ambassadors and others sent into Forreine States besides the charge of Ledgier Ambassadors 20790 The diets of Ambassadors and others sent hither from Forraine States 31400 His Majesties Hous-hold expence over and above the yearly assignements and allowances 232200 In discharge of debts due in Ireland in the late Queenes time and in discharge of sundry provisions there over and above the establishment 247433 To the Treasuror of the Chamber over and above his ordinary yearly assignements 21362 The Queenes Childe-bed and other necessarie provisions for that time 52542 To the Gentleman of his Majesties Roabes over and above the yearly assignement 8680 For Jewells Pearles Plate c. over and above the assignement to the Jewel-house 158119 The charge of the Mine in Scotland 3059 The charge of diverse Masks besides the provisions had out of the Warderobe and materialls and Work-men from the Office of the Workes 7500 For provision of Tents and Toyles over and above the ordinary allowance 1800 For making and graving of sundry Seals for his Majesties service 1514 Purchase of Lands Parks Houses c. 125705 Building and repairing of Houses Lodges Parks Gardens c. 139900 For Secret and extraordinary services 12897 To the Commissioners for the late
John Savage Essex Sir Fran. Barrington Leic. Mr. Henry Barkley Eboru Mr. Will. Wentworth Westm Sir Rich. Musgrave Norff. Sir Henry Hobart Cestria Sir George Booth Cant. Sir John Peyton Suff. Lionel Talmash Es Nott. Sir James Clifton Lanc. Sir Tho. Gerrarde Stoff Sir Walter Aston Norff. Sir Phillip Knivett Essex Sr Joh. Wentworth Eboru Sir Henry Bellasser Eboru Mr Will. Constable War Sir Tho. Leighe Rutl. Sir Edw. Nowell Hunt Sir Robert Cotten Cestria Mr Ro. Cholmonde Devon Mr Edwa. Seymore Kancia Sir Moile Finch Oxon. Sir Anthony Cope Lincolne Sir Tho. Mounson Lincolne Sir Tho. Uavisor Derb. Mr. George Greisley Glouc. Mr. Paul Tracye Eboru Sir Henry Savile Derb. Mr Hen. Willoughby North. Mr Lewis Tresham North. Mr Tho. Brudenell Lincoline Sir George St Paul Lincoline Sir Phil. Tirwhite Lincoline Sir Roger Dallison Lincoline Sir Edward Carre Lincoline Sir Edward Hussey Norff. Mr Lestran Mordant Essex Mr Thomas Bendish Carmert Sir John Wyme Glouc. Sr Wil. Throgmort South Sir Rich. Worsley Bedd Mr Will. Gostwick Warr. Mr Tho. Puckering Cant. Sir Miles Sandes Nott. Mr. John Mollineux Eboru Sir Francis Wortley Eboru Sir George Savile Derb. Mr. Will. Kniveton Norff. Sir Phil. Woodhouse Oxon. Sir William Pope Rutl. Sir Jam. Harrington Staff Mr Rich. Fleetwood Oxon Mr Tho. Spencer Kancia Sir John Tufton Kancia Sir Samuell Peiton Hertf. Sr Charles Morrison Kanc. Sir Henry Baker Essex Mr Roger Appleton Kancia Sir William Sedley Kancia Sir Will. Twisden Kancia Sir Edward Hales Kancia Sir Will. Moyns Essex Mr Tho. Mildmay Essex Sir Will. Maynarde Buck. Mr Henry Lea. Wiltes Sir Edward Gorges Essex Sir Harbot Grimston Warr. Sir Thomas Holt. Lincoline Sir Nic. Sanderson Somerset Sir John Portman Lincoline Sir John Wray Berk. Mr William Essex Eboru Sir Marmad Wivell Wiltes Sir Fran. Englesfield Staff Mr John Peshall Essex Sir William Ayeloffe Warr. Sir Edw. Devourax Devon Sir Tho. Ridgeway Cornnb Sir Reynold Mohun Essex Sir Paul Banning Totall of the Baronets were 90. Dunolm Mr Tho. Blackiston Cestria Mr Rowla Egerton Norff. Mr Rog. Townshend FEES and ANNUITIES payable out of his Majesties Exchequer Distinguished in their severall Natures Titles and Payments viz. Justices of the Kings Bench. TO Sir Edward Coke Knight Lord chiefe Justice of England for his Fee at 224 l. 19 s. 9 d. by the yeer and 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. by the yeer for his Circuits 258 l. 6 s. 5 d. To Sir John Dodridge Knight one of the Justices of that Bench for his Fee at 154 l. 19 s. 8 d. by the yeer and 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. by the yeer for his Circuits 188 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir John Crooke Knight for the like 188 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Robert Houghton Knights for the like 188 l. 6 s. 8 d. Totall Sum by the yeer is 823 l. 6 s. 5 d. Besides their yeerly allowances for their Diets in their Circuits Justices of the Common Pleas. TO Sir Henry Hubberd Knight chiefe Justice of the Common Pleas for his Fee at 161 l. 13 s. 1 d. by the yeer and 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. by the yeer for his Circuits Totall is 194 l. 19 s. 9 d. To Sir Peter Warburton Knight one of the Justices of that Bench for his Fee at 154 l. 19 s. 8 d. by the yeer and 34 l. 6 s. 8 d. by the yeer for Circuits Totall is 188 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Humfrey Winch Knight for the like 188 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Augustine Nicolls Knight for the like 188 l. 6 s. 8 d. Totall sum by the yeer is 759 l. 19 s. 9 d. Besides their yeerly allowance for their Diets in their Circuits Justices of Assize in the County of Suff. TO Sir Peter Warburton Knight one of the Justice of Assize in the County of Suff. for his Fee yeerly 12 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir James Altham Knight for the like 12 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Thomas Willis Clarke of Assize for his Fee yeerly 40 s. In all yeerly 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. Masters of Requests To Sir Roger Wilbraham Knight one of the Masters of Requests for his Fee by the yeer 100 l. To Sir Daniel Dunne another of the Masters of Requests for his Fee by the yeer 100 l. To Sir Ralphe Winwood another of the Masters of Requests for his Fee by the yeer 50 l. To Sir Christopher Perkins another of the Masters of Requests for his Fee yeerly 50 l. To Sir Richard Williamson another of the Masters of Requests for his Fee yeerly 50 l. To John Daccombe Esquire another of the Masters of Requests for his Fee yeerly 100 l. Sum is 450 l. The Kings Sergeants at Law and others of the Kings Counsell at Law To Sir Henry Montague Sergeant at Law 41 l. 6 s. 10 d. To Sir Randolph Crewe Sergeant at Law 41 l. 6 s. 10 d. To Sir John Davys Sergeant at Law 41 l. 6 s. 10 d. To Sir Francis Bacon Attorney Generall 81 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Henry Yelverton Sollicitor Generall 70 l. Master Henry Martin Advocate for all Ecclesiasticall causes 20 l. In all yeerly 295 l. 7 s. 6 d. The Chancellor Vndertreasuror Barons Officers and Clarks of the Exchequer To Sir Fulke Grevill Chancellour of the Exchequer for his Fee by the year 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. To him as Undertreasuror of the Exchequer by the year 173 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Lawrence Tanfeild Lord cheife Baron for his fee at 154 l. 19 s 8 d. by the yeare and 33 l. 6. s. 8 d. by the year for his Circuits in all yearly 188 l. 6. s. 8 d. To Sir George Snigg one of the Barons for his Fee at 80 l. per annum and 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. yeerly for his Circuits 113 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir James Altham one of the Barons the like fee 113 l. 6 s. 8 d To Sir Edward Bromley one of the Barons the like fee 113 l. 6 s. 8 d. To John Sotherton Esquire the fifth Baron for receiving the Receivors Generall their Accounts 66 l 13 s. 4 d. To him for his attendance on the Sealing dayes 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To him for his attendance aswell in the Termes as after the Termes yearly 16 l. 13 s. 4 d. More to him as the fifth Baron for his fee yearly 66 l. 13 s. 4 d To Sir John Pointz one of the Chamberlins for his fee 52 l. 3 s. 4 d. To Sir Nicolas Carew alias Throgmorton one of the Chamberlins for his fee yearly 52 l. 3 s. 4 d To John Bradshaw one of the Deputy Chamberlins 10 l. To George Austin one of the Deputy Chamberlins 10 l. To Alexander Stafford one of the Deputy Chamberlins for the joyning of the Tallies 5 l. To William Page one of the Deputy Chamberlins for joyning of the Tallies 5 l. To John Hunt one of the Deputy Chamberlins to write the Counterpell 6 l. To John Best one of the Deputy Chamberlins to write the Counterpell
6 l. To 〈◊〉 Fanshaw the Kings Rememberancer 55 l. 17 s. 4 d. To Arthur Salway one of the Secondaries in that Office 4 l. To William Bourchier one of the secondaries there 4 l. To the Clarks of that Office in reward amongst them for writing and inrolling the Amerciaments there 15 l. 6 s. 8 d. To John Osborne Esquire The Lord Treasurors Remembrancer 30 l. To Richard Smith one of the Secondaries in the Lord Treasurors Rememberancers Office yearly 5 l. To Henry Osborne one of the Secondaries there 4 l. To the Clarks there in reward for writing the Amerciaments in that Office 22 l. 10 s. To Sir Arthur Manwaring Clark of he Pipe 47 l. 4 s. 2 d. To Robert Baker Controller of the Pipe 40 l. To George Allington one of the Secondaries there 10 l. To Alexander Williams one the Secondaries there 10 l. To the Clarks there for writing the Amerciaments 9 l. 3 s. 4 d. To Alexander King one of the Auditors of the Revinewes of the Crowne for his Fee yearly 20 l. To Sir Thomas Neale another of the Auditors 20 l. To William Hill another of the Auditors 20 l. To Francis Neale another of the Auditors 20 l. To Hugh Sexey another of the Auditors 20 l. To Thomas Hutton another of the Auditors 20 l. To Nathaniell Fuller another of the Auditors 20 l. To Francis Gofton one of the Auditors of the imprests 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Richard Sutton one of the Auditors of the Imprests 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Will Cholmley forreine apposer in the Exchequer 40 l. To Francis Fuller clark of the Extracts in the Exchequer 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. More to him for drawing downe and writing the Amerciaments of diverse Counties in reward 10 l. To Thomas Allen Clark of the Nichils for his fee 20 l. To Thomas Turner Clark of the Pleas in the Exchequer 5 l. To the Clarks in the the Office of the Pleas for writing the Amerciaments in that Office 3 l. To Edmon Thorolde Marshall to the Court of Excheq 5 l. To Edward Wardour Clark of the Pells in the Receipt of the Exchequer for his fee at 90 l. 13 s. 4 d. by the year for himsefe and 20 l. by the year for a Clark under him for writing the Pell of Exitus in all yearly 110 l. 13 s. 4 d. More to him for keeping the Pell of Receipt 61 l. 13 s. 4 d. For a Clark under him to write the Pell of Receipt 5 l. To John Bingley writer of the Tallies and Counter Tallies in the Receipt of Exchequer 91 l. 13 s. 4 d. To his Clark under him for writing the Tallies 9 l. To Sir Edward Cary one of the Tellors in the Receipt 31 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Sir William Bowler one of the Tellors there 31 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Sir Francis Egioke one of the Tellors there 31 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Mr Watson one of the Tellors there 31 l. 13 s. 4 d. To John Rowdon Bagbearer there his fee yearly 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. To the Underclarks of the Receipt for their attendance in the Vacation times 46 l. To Richard Staunton one of the Messengers there 6 l. 16 s. 10 d To Isaak Bush one of the Messengers there 6 l. 16 s. 10 d. To Henry Greene one of the Mess there 6 l. 16 s. 10 d. To William Taylor one of the Mess there 6 l. 16 s. 10 d. To the Boyes of the Receipt for their attendance 40 s. The totall sum is 2175 l. 8 s. 10 d. Officers in divers Courts of Records To Sir Francis Bacon Clark of the Counsell in the Star-chamber his fee yearly 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Fran. Anderson Clark of the Extracts there 20 l. To Tho. Fanshaw and Will Mitchell Clarks of the Crowne in the Kings Bench 10 l. To Thomas Waller one of the Prothonotaries of the Common Pleas being an allowance for poor sutors 10 l. To Sir Thomas Spencer keeper of the writs in the Common Pleas 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. To John Wright Clark of lower house of Parliament 10 l. In all by the year 83 l. 6 s. 8 d. Surveyors of Lands c. To Rebert Treswell Surveyor of all his Majesties Woods on this side Trent 50 l. More to him as Surneyor of the Kings Castles Forts Parkes and Lodges 50 l. To John Norden one of the Surveyors of the Kings Lands for his Fee yeerly 50 l. To John Thorpe one of the Surveyors c. for the like 20 l. To Sir William Strode Surveyor of the Kings Lands in the County of Devon for his Fee yeerly 20 l. To Henry Campion Surveyor of the Kings Lands in the County of Southamp for his Fee yeerly 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To William Duck Surveyor of the Kings High-wayes 40 l. In all yeerly 243 l. 6 s. 8 d. Secretaries Clarks of the Counsell c. To Sir Ralph Winwood principall Secretary of State for his Fee yeerly 100 l. To Sir Thomas Lake one of the principall Secretaries 100 l. To Sir John Herbert second Secretary 100 l. To Sir Thomas Hamilton Secretary for Scotland 100 l. To Sir Thomas Lake Secretary for the Latine tongue 80 l. To Sir Tho. Edmonds Secretary for the French tongu 66 l. 13 s. 4 d To Sir Anthony Ashley one of the Clerks of the Counsell 50 l. To Francis Cottington Esquire one of the Cerks of the Counsell 50 l. To William Trumbull Esq one of the Clerks of the Counsell 50 l. To Clement Edmonds Esq one of the Clerks of the Counsell 50 l. To George Calvert Esq one of the Clerks of the Counsell 50 l. To Sir Humfrey May for attending his Majesty for causes concerning the Kingdome of Ireland 133 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Thomas Wilson and Ambrose Randall keepers of divers Records remaining at Whitehall 60 l. 16 s. 8 d. To George Cox one of the keepers of the Counsell Chamber doore his Fee yeerly 60 l. 16 s. 8 d. To Thomas Graves another of the keepers of the Counsell Chamber door two shillings six pence per diem 45 l. 13 s. 6 d. In all 1097 l. 5 s. 10. Attendants on Forrein Ambassadors To Sir Lewes Lewknor Master of the Ceremonies 200 l. To John Finett his assistant 10 l. To Sir William Button attending on Ambassadors sent from forrein parts 6 s. 8 d. per annum In all per annum 121 l. 13 s. 4 d. Totall per annum 331 l. 13 s. 4 d. To divers persons for sundry services To Sr. Geo. Villiers Master of the Horse to the King 66 l. 13 s. 4 d To Andrew Zinzan alias Alexander for riding the Kings great Horses 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Sir Thomas Howard Master of the Horse to the Prince 40 l. To Sir Thomas Penruddock 33 l 6 s. 8 d. To Sir Edmond Cary the Knight Harbinger 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Edward Cherry the Kings Merchant 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Ralph Gill
keeper of the Lyons and other beasts in the Tower of London 18 l. 5 s. More to him by way of increase 9 l. 2 s. 6 d. To George Colmer the Kings Cockmaster 200 l. To Sir George Moore Chancellor of the order of the Garter for his Fee per annum 100 l. To Sir Richard Conningsby Gentleman Usher for bearing the Rodd before the King at the feast of Sir George his Fee by the yeer 18 l. 5 s. To the Earle of Nott. gardian and chiefe Justice of all Forrests Chaces Parks and Warrens on this side Trent his Fee yeerly 100 l. To him in consideration for his profit of the Justice acre per annum 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Hugh May Clarke of the Market 20 l. To Jehu Webb Master of the Tennice playes 12 l. 13 s. 4 d. To John Wood and Robert his Sonne for keeping and breeding of Cormorants by the yeer 45 l. 12 s. 6 d. To Richard Putto for prosecuting of old Debts due to the King his Fee besides his fifth part out of all such Debts recovered and brought in 50 l. In all by the yeer is 893 l. 18 s. 4 d. Kings Heralds and Pursivands at Armes To William Cambden alias Clarentialx king of Armes in the East West and South parts of England for his Fee per annum 20 l. To Richard St. George alias Norwey king of Armes in the North parts of England 20 l. To Samuel Thompson alias Windzor Herald 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Ralph Brooke alias Yorke Herald 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Robert Treswell alias Somersett Herald 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To William Penson alias Chester Herald 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To John Raven alias Richmond Herald 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Nicholas Charles alias Lancaster Herald 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Thomas Knight alias Rongecrosse Pursivand at armes 10 l. To William Smith alias Rongedragon Pursivand 10 l. To Henry St. George alias Blewmantle Pursivand 10 l. To Phillip Holland alias Portcullis Pursivand 10 l. In all 160 l. Sergeants at Armes To 18 Sergeants at Armes for their fee to each of them yearly 18 l. 5 s. which commeth unto in all yeary 328 l. 10 s. Musitions To 22 Musitions for their Fees and Liveries viz. to some two shillings eight pence by the day and sixteen pound two shillings six pence by the year for their Liverie and to the most of them twenty pence by the day and the like allowance for Livery which cometh unto in all by the year 1060 l. 12 s. 6 d. Physitians Surgeons and Apothecaries To Doctor de Mayerne 400 l. To Doctor Craig the elder 100 To Doctor Craig the younger 100 To Doctor Atkins 100 To Doctor Hamonde 100 To Doctor Poe Physitian for the Kings houshold 50 To Gilbert Primrose Sergeant Surgeon to the King 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. More to him as ordinary Surgeon to the King 40 More to him as Surgeon to the Prince 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. To William Goddourous Sergeant Surgeon to the King 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. More to him as ordinary Surgeon to to the King 40 To Duncan Primrose Surgeon to the King yearly 40 To Alexander Baker ordinary Surgeon to the King 40 To Peter Chamberlaine Surgeon to the Queene 40 To Archibalde Haye Surgeon ordinary to the King 40 l. To Lewes Rogers ordinary Surgeon to the Prince 40 To William Clowes ordinary Surgeon to the Prince 40 To John Wolfgango Rumlero Apothecary to the King his Fee by the year 40 More to him as Apothecary to the Queen 40 To Gedeon de Lawne Apothicary to the King 20 To George Sheires Apothecary for the Kings house his Fee by the year 40 More to him provider of sweet waters for the Kings service his Fee by the year 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Ralphe Cleyton Apothecary to the Prince his Fee by the year 20 To Jolliffe Lownes Apothecary to to the Prince his Fee by the year 20 The totall sum is 1450 l. Artificers To Alexander Miller and Robert Arskin the Kings Tailors to each of them two shillings by the day in all 73 l. To Alexander Wilson and Patrick Blake the Prince his Tailors to each eighteen pence by the day 54 l 15 s. To John Dauson and Edward Thomazin for the Gards Coats for their Fee 12 d. by the day 18 l. 5 s. To Peter and William Bland Sergeant Furriers to the King for their Fee two shillings by the day 36 l. 10 s. To John Bingham Sadler to the King 12 pence by the day for himselfe and three pence by the day for a servant under him in all by the year 23 l. 11 s. 3 d To William Broderick Embroderer for the King 27 l. 7 s. 6 d. To Abraham Abereromby Sadler to the Prince 12 pence by the day for himselfe and 3. pence by the day for a servant under him in all by the year 23 l. 11 s 3 d. To Ralphe and William Canning cheife Arras maker 6 d. by the day and 10 l. by the year for their Fee 19 l. 2 s. 6 d. To Randolph Bull Clockkeeper 1 s. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To William and Thomas Mussell Cutters and Razers of the Kings apparrell 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Alexander Howme shoomaker to the King 18 l. 5 s. To Alexander Craiford shoomaker to the King 18 l. 5 s. To Thomas Wilson shoomaker to the Prince 18 l. 5 s. To Richard Sheppeard perfumer for the King 18 l. 5 s. To 〈…〉 Embroderer for the Prince 18 l. 5 s. To Nathaniell Matthew Cutler to the King 18 l. 5 s. To Thomas Pulforld 18 l. 5 s. To Richard Mayle Cook in the Starchamber 18 l. 5 s. To Edmond Tomlins Butler in the Starchamber 9 l. 2 s. 6 d. To Thomas Cesar clockkeeper per annem 39 l. 16 s. 8 d. To Thomas Bond cleanser of the hangings 12 l. 3 s. 4 d. To John and William Lugar maker of the Black Jacks for the Kings house 6 d. per diem in all 9 l. 2 s. 6 d. To Richard Cole the Kings Girdler 6 d. per diem 9 l. 2 s. 6 d. To John and Abraham Bateman the Kings Book-binder by the year 6 l. To Robert Barker the Kings Printer 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. To John Norton the Kings Printer for the Latine Greeke and Hebrew Tongues 26 l. 8 d. In all yearly 552 l. 7 d. Keepers of the Kings Houses Gardens and Warderobes To the Lady Hellen Marchionisse of Northampton for keeping Richmond house and Warderobe 12 d. by the day for keeping the garden and orchard there 6 d. by the day and for keeping the Park there 18 d. by the day In all by the year 54 l. 15 s. To Will Lord Compton keeper of Holdenby house 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. To 〈…〉 keeper of the Roabs and Jewells at White-hall 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. by the year for keeping the great Warderobe there 10 d. by the day for keeping the
d. by the day 12 l. 3 s. 4 d. To Sir Edward Cary for keeping Mary-bone Park 8 d. by the day 12 l. 3 s. 4 d. To Sir Henry Riche for keeping Hide Park 8 d. by the day 12 l. 3 s. 4 d. To Richard Earle of Dorset governour of the Park called the Broyl 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. per annem for two keepers under him 4 d. per diem and for a Ranger of the Woods there 2 d. per diem In all per annem 15 l. 15 s. 10 d. To William Smith for looking to the Deare in Cramborne Chace by the year 20 l. To Tho. Norris under Ranger in Enfeild Chace 6 d. per diem 9 l. 2 s. 6 d. To Thomas Earle of Suff. Livetenant and keeper of Brayden Forest in Com. Wilts 6 l. 20 d. per annum for a Ranger there 20 l. per annum and for four keepers there under him to each of them 10 l. per annum In all per annum 66 l. 20 d. The totall per annum is 284 l. 2 s. 8 d Keepers of Warrens and Games To John Banckes keeper of the Warren called Wilbraham Bushes in Com. Cantabr 2 s. per diem and for keeping the Game ten miles Circuit 2 s. more per diem 73 l. To Gilbert Wood keeper of the Hare Warren at Hampton Courth 2 s. per diem 36 l. 10 s. To Alexander Glover keeper of the Game about Lambath and Clapham 12 d. per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annum for his Livery 19 l. 11 s. 8 d. To Robert Moore keeper of the Game about Oatlands 12 d per diem 18 l. 5 s To Henry Beswick keeper of the Swannes in St. James Park 12 d. per diem and 22 s. 6 d. per annum for his Livery 19 l. 7 s. 6 d. To Francis Powton and Edmond Hobson keepers of the Game about Hampton Court 2 s. per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annem for their Liverie 37 l. 16 s. 8 d. To Henry Halfehide and Henry his son keepers of the Game about Roiston 2 s. 6 d. per diem and 3 l. per annum for their Livery 48 l. 12 s. 6 d. To Thomas Cockeine keeper of the Hares at Roiston and 12 miles circuit and for keeping the Game at Thetford and 7. miles circuit 2 s. per diem 36 l. 10 d. To George Kirkham and Michell his son keepers of the game about Richmond 18 d. per diem 27 l. 7 s. 6 d. To Richard Stoner keeper of the Game at Hinchingbrooke for his Fee 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Anthony Lewes keeper of the Game in Waltham Forest 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Edmond Maisters keeper of the Game at the mannor of Oatlands 12 per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annum for his Livery In all per annum 19 l. 11 s. 8 d. To William Richbell keeper of the Game at Nonsuch 12 d. per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annem for his Livery 19 l. 11 s. 8 d. To Sampson Calvert keeper of the game about Wandesworth 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Ralphe Smith keeper of the game about Westminster 8 d. per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annem for his Livery 13 l 10 s. To David Tannet another keeper of the Game about Westminster 8 d. per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annum for his Livery 13 l. 10 s. To Alban Cox keeper of the Game about Barnet c. 4 d. per diem and 26 s. 8 d. per annum for his Livery 7 l. 8 s. 6 d. To John Coward and John his son keepers of the Game at Thetford 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To William Marston keeper of the Game at Newmarket 45 l. 12 s. 6 d. The totall is per annem 509 l. 10 s. 2 d. Huntsmen To Sir Patrick Howme Master of the privie Harryers for his Fee 120 l. per annum And for keeping one Footman four Horses and 20 cupple of Dogs 100 l. per annum 220 l. To Thomas Pott Mr. of the Hunt for his Fee 4 s. per diem for 3 yeomen prickers to each 2 s. per diem for one Groom 12 d. per diem and for keeping 12. cupple of dogs 50 l. per annum In all per annum 250 l. 15. To Robert Rayne Sergeant of the Buckhounds per annem 50 l. More to him as one of the yeomen of the Privie Harriers 3 l. per mensem 36 l. To William Battle another of the yeomen the like Fee 36 l. To Rich. Barnard another of the yeomen the like Fee 36 l. To Nich. Cockeine another of the yeomen the like Fee 36 l. To Rich. Lazonby Mr. of the Lyam-hounds per annum 40 l. To Rich. Gwynne Groom of the Harryers to the Prince 13 d. per diem and 20 s. per annum for his Livery 20 l. 15 s. 5 d. To John Waters yeoman of the Harryers to the King 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Robert Walker Sergeant of the Kings hounds per annum 50 l. To Rich. Brasse yeoman of the Kings hounds per annum 50 l. The totall is per annum 843 l. 15 s. 10. Falconers To Robert Lord Dormer Master Falconer to the King his Fee 44 l. per mensem which is per annum 528 l. More to him as Master Falconer to the King within the mannor of Elmer in Com. Buck. 18 d. per diem 27 l. 7 s. 6 d. To Thomas Mongreis Falconer to the King 2 s. per diem and 13 l. 13 s. 9 d. ob per annum for his Livery 50 l. 3 s. 9 d. ob To Robert Pinkerton Falconer to the King 18 d. per diem and 13 l. 13 s. 9 d. per annum for his Livery 41 l. 15 d. To James Quarrier Falconer to the King 16 d. per diem and 13 l. 13 s. 9 d. per annum for his Livory 38 l. 5 d. To John Barkley Falconer to the King 12 d. per diem and 13 l. 13 s. 9 d. per annum for his Livery 31 l. 18 s. 9 d. To Fran. Verney Falconer to the King per annum 40 l. To Lewes Latham Falconer to the King per annum 40 l. To Cornelius Artson Falconer to the King 2 s. 6 d. per diem 45 l. 12 s. 6 d. To Eustace Norton Falconer to the Prince per annum 30 l. More to him by way of increase 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To George Mongreif Falconer to the King for his Fee per diem which is per annum 91 l. 5 s. The totall is per annum 981 l. 14 s. 4 d. Revells To Sir George Buck Master of the Revells for his Fee per annum 10 l. To Edward Kirkham yeoman of the Revells 6 d. per diem 9 l. 2 s. 6 d. The totall is 19 l. 2 s. 6 d. Tents and Toiles To Henry Seckford Master of the Tents and Toile per
an allowance of 4 s. per diem for his paines about the affaires of that Office 73 l. To Sir Marmaduke Darrell and Sir Tho. Bludder Surveyors of the Marine victualls for the Kings Navy for themselves 50 l. per annum and for a Clark under them 8 d. per diem In all per annum 62 l. 3 s. 4 d. More to them an allowance of 3 s. 4 d. per diem and for two Clarks under them each 12 d. per diem for their pains about the affaires of that Office In all per annum 97 l. 6 s. 8 d. To Peter Buck Clark of the Navy for his Fee 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. per annum and 6 l. per annum for his Boathire In all per annum 39 l. 6 s. 8 d. More to him an allowance of 3 s. 4 d. per diem for his pains about the affaires of that Office 60 l. 16 s. 8 d. To Thomas Baker Clark of the Store at Deptford 26 l. 13 s. 4 d. pee annum and 6 l. per annum for his Boathire 32 l. 13. 4 d. More to him an allowance of 2 s. 6 d. per diem for his paines about the affaires of that Office 45 l. 12. 6 d. To John Ackworth keeper of the Store at Woolwich 20 l. per annum 4 l. per annum for his Boathire and 20 d. per diem for diet In all 54 l. 8 s. 4 d. To Thomas Wriothesley one of the Assistants to the Officers of the Admiraltie per annum 20 l. To Walter Portriff another of the Assistants per ann 20 l. To Michael Geere another of the Assistants 20 l. To John Grent Surveyor of the Tonnage per annum 18 l. 5 s. To William Bright Shipwright 20 d. per diem 30 l. 8 s. 4 d. To John Austin Shipwright per annum 20 l. To Mathew Baker Shipwright 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Phineas Pett Shipwright 12 d. per diem 18 l. 5 s. To Robert Hudson and Geo. Rands for clearing the Roads per annum 30 l. The totall per annum is 1712 l. 7 s. The totall sum of Fees and Annuities is 25928 l. 7 s. 8 d. In Anno Septimo of the King there was one intire Subsedie graunted by the Laiety throughout all England for which was paid into the Receipt of the Exchequer by the Collectors thereof the Sum of 69666 l. and so by estimation a subsedie is so valued which for more particularity is here distinguished as it is Collected in each severall Shire of England and as each Shire payeth viz.   l. Berk. 963 Buck. 1526 Bedd 721 Cantabr 1205 Cestria 871 Cumberl 516 Cornub. 1784 Dunolme 61 Dorset 1239 Derb. 644 Devon 5821 Essex 2653 Eboru 4070 Glouc. 1748 Hertff 1221 Hereff. 1105 Hunt 553 Kancia 3042 Lanc. 978 Leic. 805 Lincolne 2571 London 5178 Midd. 1512 Monmouth 293 Nott. 593 North. 980 Norff. 2840 Northumberl 129 Oxon. 1109 Rutl. 174 Salop. 787 South 2412 Staff 681 Suff. 2824 Surr. 2286 Sussex 1705 Somerset 4249 Wigorn. 1178 Westminster 102 Wiltes 2240 Warr. 918 Of the Nobility 3180 Within the Kings house 1101 Shires in Wales Angliss   Bercon   Carnarvon   Carmarth 101 Cardigan   Denbigh   Flint   Glamorgan   Merioneth 120 Mountgomery   Pembroc   Radnor 44 Totall of the whole Collection in England and Wales amounteth to 69666 The reason why most of these Welch Shires stand with blancks is because they pay no Subsedies now they are charged with the Mizes they pay unto the Prince of Wales And untill this seventh year of the King the Shires of Northumberland Cumberland and Westmerland never paid any subsedie or fifteenth because they were at a Continuall charge in defence of the Borders against Scotland One xvth and xth of the Layety cometh unto 36500 l. Every City Hundred Town and Village pay in for Fifteenths and Tenths no more then they are chargeable by the Antient Roll and Tax set upon them so that their payments are certaine The Dividend of the 13000 l. distributed amongst the Governors and Officers of the Townes of Ulushing and Brill in recompence of the losse of their places upon Surrender of the said Townes to the Lords the States of the Vnited Provinces To Captaine Moyle 400 To Edmond Gentill provost Marshall of the Brill 400 To two Waterbayliffs of the Townes viz. to each 400 l. out of which their Deputies to be allowed pro rata 800 To two Comissaries of Musters to each 400 l. 800 l. To two Clarkes of the Ordonance to each 100 l. 200 l. To two Master Gonners to each 100 l. 200 l. To two Mr. Gonners Mates to each 100 marks 133 l. 6 s. 8 d. To eight quarter Mr. Gonners to each 50 l. 400 l. To two Assistants to each 40 l. 80 l. To ten Cannoneers amongst them 80 l. To the Lady Browne 300 l. To Monsier Block 150 l. To Sir Will. Waade and Clement Edmonds in recompence of the reversions of Offices they had there to each of them 400 l. In all 800 l. To Sir William Waade due to him upon a former Warrant payable out of the Checks 600 l. To two Preachers between them 76 l. 13 s. 4 d. To be imployed for redeeming of so many Pentions as shall amount unto the sum of 2500 l. per annum granted to the Governors and some other Officers of the said Townes To be disposed by the Lord Treasuror and Chancellour of the Exchequer for that use 7500 l. Memorandum this agreeth with t●e Schedale signed by the King The totall Sum is 13000 l. Memorandum the Lord Viscount Lisle Governor of the Town of Vlushing and the Castle of Ramakins hath in recompence of that place a Pention out of the Receipt of the Exchequer at Westminster of 1200 l. per ann during his life Sir Horatio Vere Governor of Brill hath also during his life in recompence 800 l. per annum And Sir Edward Conway a Pention during his life of 500 l. per annum