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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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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
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