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A86107 The charges issuing forth of the crown revenue of England, and dominion of VVales. With the severall officers of His Majesties courts, customes, housholds, houses, castles, townes of war, forts, bulwarks, forrests, parks, chases, with their severall fees and allowances, according to the ancient establishment of the kingdome. And also the valuation of the bishops, and deanes lands, with the tenths paid out of the same. / By Captaine Lazarus Haward. Haward, Lazarus. 1647 (1647) Wing H1163; Thomason E375_8; ESTC R201345 16,594 64

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THE CHARGES Issuing forth of the Crown Revenue OF ENGLAND AND Dominion of VVALES With the severall Officers of His Majesties Courts Customes Housholds Houses Castles Townes of War Forts Bulwarks Forrests Parks Chases with their severall Fees and Allowances according to the Ancient Establishment of the Kingdome And also the valuation of the Bishops and Deanes Lands with the Tenths paid out of the same By Captaine LAZARVS HAWARD LONDON Printed for Iohn Wright at the Signe of the Kings-head in the old Baily 1647. TO The Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled Right Honourable I Have for many yeeres together professed my selfe a Souldier and have been admitted by power flowing from your spring to act in command against the common Enemy during these distracted times which nothing more desire then so to continue as farre as shall stand good with Gods Divine providence and this causes continuance therefore must crave leave to speake in such language as affectionate duty can best expresse it selfe by tongue I confesse when I meditate upon the height of your noble spirits and withall the flatnesse of my poore abilities as I present this in love so with much feare as having medled with the publishing of such a Subject so unconcerning my own quality although imboldned by divers friends to Publish this which I have kept secret for many yeeres together but now at last reflecting upon the overture of things in these distracted times am imboldened under your Honours favour to conceive the publishing of such a subject may conduce to the profitting of the Common-wealth I am confident the Ancient establishment of the Crown Revenue Charge of this Kingdome of England is not unknowne to most of your Honours in all the particulars yet long time and the face of war having ruined distracted and desolated many of those Ancient particular establishments few of them remaining within their bounds without some abuse which by your great wisedomes and pious care is now like to be re-established in all the particulars as cannot in the first place but conduce to the good of the republike and secondly to the good of all those who are or may be intressed herein this then cannot hinder but rather give light to so honourable a worke I am for the Souldier not for the Rhetorician therefore left my endevours convert into a vapour ere they can reach the height of your merits I humbly crave your Honours to cherish them desiring Almighty God to give your Honours a happy Issue in all your high concernments so that you may attaine to that peace so much wished for by your Honours and prayed for by him that is your devoted Souldier now bound for the service in Ireland to the losse of the uttermost drop of his blood to serve you Lazarus Haward The Contents viz. THe Courts The Customes Receivers of the Revenue Surveyors of the Queenes Lands with the severall Offices depending thereon Court of first fruits Court of Wards and Liveries Counsell abroad in the North-wales Principalities of South and North in Wales County Palatine of Lancester and Chester Instices of Oyer and Terminer The Queenes Court of Houshold Privy Chamber the guard The Admiralty The Ordnance Officers and Ministers at Greenwich King at Armes The Mint The Queenes workes The great Warderobe The Butleray of England The Tents The Revels Hunting Harriers Otter-hounds Buck-hounds Musicians and Players The Queenes Barge Artificers Amners Chappell Laundry Wafery Wood-yard Master of the Horse Porters of the Queenes Gates Townes of warre Castles and Bulwarkes The East middle marches against Scotland The West middle marches against Scotland Islands of Garnesey Jersey and Silley Barwick London Castles Houses Parkes Forrests Chases The Tower the Fleet c. The Bathes The valuation of the Bishops Lands c. Tenths The valuation of the severall Denaries with the Tenths paid out of them FINIS THE CHARGE Issuing forth of the Crown Revenue OF ENGLAND AND Dominion of VVALES The High Court of Chancery Officers and Ministers of iustice their Fees and allowance LOrd Chancelor or Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England Fee per diem 23. s. is per annum 419.0.0 For his attendance in the Starre-Chamber 200. l. More by the name of an annuity 300. l. Robes out of the Warde-robe 40. l. Wine out of the Butlery 12. Tunne 72. l. Wax out of the Warde-robe 17. l. Sum. allocat per annum 1048. l. Master of the Rolls Fee out of the Exchequer 34.15.8 Livery out of the Hamper 28.08.4 Wine one Tunne 6.13.4 Summe 69.17.4 Six Masters of the Chancery Fee a peece 6.13.4 Summe 6.13.4 Clarke of the Crown Fee 20. l. and Livery for Winter and Summer 6.13.4 26.13.4 Summe 26.13.4 Protonotary Fee 33.13.4 Summe 33.13.4 Clarke of the Hamper Fee 43.13.4 Annuity 40.0.0 Livery for himselfe and his under Clark 6.13.4 Summe 90.6.8 Comptroller of the Hamper Fee 10.0.0 Enroller of Evidences Fee 20.0.0 Scale Fee 6.16.10 Livery 0.20.0 Chafer of Wax Fee 7.6.7 Livery 0.14.0 Serjeant at Armes Fee 18.5.0 Cryer Fee 6.16.10 Livery 1.0.0 Necessary expences of Wax parchment Paper riding coats and other yeerly charges esteemed 220.0.0 The Privy Seale Keeper of the Privy Seale His Fee per diem 20. s. and a Table in the Court. 345.0.0 Two Mailers of the requests Fee a peece 100.0.0 Foure Clarkes of the Privy Seale Fee a peece 50.0.0 Summe 610.0.0 The Kings Bench. LOrd chiefe Justice of England Fee reward and robes 208.6.8 Wine two Tunnes 10.0.0 Allowance for Justice of Assise 20.0.0 Summe 238.6.8 Three Justices Fee Reward and Robes le peic 128.6.8 Allowance le peic as Justice of Assise 20.0.0 Clerke of the Crowne Fee 10.0.0 Livery out of the Warde-robe 6.13.4 Protonotary Fee 26.13.4 Keeper of the Writs and Rolls Fee 8.0.0 Cryer Fee 6.13.4 Summe 206.6.8 The Common Plees LOrd chiefe Justice of the Common plees Fee reward and Robes 141.13.4 Wine out of the Butlery two Tunnes 8.0.0 Allowance for keeping the Assise of the Augmentation Court 12.10.8 Allowance for Justice of Assise 20.0.0 Summe 182.4.0 Three Justices to each Fee Reward and Robes 128.6.8 Allowance for being Justice of Assise 20.0 Summe 148.6.8 Attorny Generall viz. the Queenes Attorney Fee 61.0.0 Allowance for being Justice of Assise 20.0.0 Summe 81.0.0 Keeper of the Writs and Rols in the Kings Bench. Fee 4.0.0 Sollicitor Fee 50.0.0 Foure Serjeants at the Law to each in Fee Rewards and Robes 26.6.8 Allowance as Justice of Assise 20.0.0 Allowance for keeping the Assises of the Court of Augmentations 12.6.8 Summe 58.13.4 Cryer Fee 50.0 Chiefe Officers of the Court of Revenues c. LOrd High Treasurer of England Fee 368.0.0 Robes out of the Warde-robe 15.7.8 Chancellor of the Exchequer Fee 113.6.8 Livery out of the Warde-robe 12.7.4 Lord chiefe Baron of the Exchequer Fee 100.0.0 Livery out of the Warde-robe 12.17.4 Allowance for being Justice of Assise 20.0.0 Three Barons of the Exchequer to each Fee 46.13.4 Livery out of the Warde robe 12.17.4 Allowance for being