PAYMENT

[Queen Anne's Income; Tellers of the Exchequer] Receipt of payment by Lord Fitzhardinge and the Four Tellers to Queen Anne of ?6931

Author: 
[Payment to Queen Anne; Tellers of the Exchequer]
Publication details: 
Recorded 22 April 1706.
£180.00

One page, cr 8vo, bifolium, bottom edge trimmed with some (small) loss of text, aged, a bit battered, but (except very bottom) text complete and clear. See Image. Signed boldly by Henry Cartwright, presumably a Teller, with two other signatories (J Miller and another). Text: Received the 22 Aprill 1706 of the Lord Fitzhardinge and of the [?] Tellers of the Receipt of her Maj[est]ies Exc[heque]r Six Thousand Nine Hundere Thirty one pounds in part of an Order for ?10000 dated the 30th day of March 1706 for the Service of Her Majesty [?].

[ Ambrose Dickins, Sergeant Surgeon to King George II. ] Autograph Signature ('Ambr. Dickins') on manuscript debenture.

Author: 
Ambrose Dickins (d.1747), Sergeant Surgeon to King George II
Publication details: 
[ London. ] 2 October 1745.
£80.00

The debenture is on a 12 x 18.5 cm. piece of paper. In fair condition, on aged and worn paper, but with slight loss to one edge causing loss of a few words of text. On the recto are the details in Latin of the debenture, which is paid 'Out of Seizures', beginning: 'Franco Dickins Juris Civilis Doctor et Lector ejusdem in Academ Cantabrig [...]'. On the reverse: 'Amrbose Dickins Atto. J Dawson | Recd the contents of this Debentur | p Ambr. Dickins | Record 2 Octobr 1745'.

[ American War of Independence. ] Manuscript British Treasury order and receipt signed 'M Rowe', for money 'To be by him paid over to sundry persons who have been sufferers during the Disturbances in America on account of their Fidelity & Attachment'

Author: 
Milward Rowe (1717-1792) of Kensington Palace, Chief Clerk of the Treasury and Commissioner of the Salt Duties; Thomas Gibbons [ The American War of Independence ]
Publication details: 
[ His Majesty's Exchequer, London. 4 November 1779. ]
£320.00

2pp., 8vo. In fair condition, on aged and lightly-creased paper. On single leaf, with first page with light diagonal clerical mark. Reads: 'Milward Rowe | Esqr. | Order is taken this 4th. Day of Novr 1779 By Virtue of his Majesty's General Letters of Privy Seal bearing date the 5th. Of Novr. 1760. And in pursuance of a Warrant under his Royal Sign Manual dated the 4 day of Novr. 1779. That You deliver and pay of such his Majesty's Treasure as remains in your charg Unto Milward Rowe Esqr.

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