The political anatomy of Ireland with the establishment for that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant ... : to which is added Verbum sapienti, or, An account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ... / by Sir William Petty ...

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The political anatomy of Ireland with the establishment for that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant ... : to which is added Verbum sapienti, or, An account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ... / by Sir William Petty ...
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Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.
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1691.
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Ormonde, James Butler, -- Duke of, 1610-1688.
Taxation -- England.
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century.
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The LIST FOR CIVIL AFFAIRS;

Containing the several Entertainments, by the Year, of all Officers and others, ser∣ving in our Courts of Justice, in the se∣veral Provinces of Ireland: Officers be∣longing to the State; Officers of our Cu∣stoms; Officers of the Excise: Creation-Money; with other Perpetuities and par∣ticular Payments for our Service; Which We require henceforth to be duely paid out of our Revenues there, by the Hands of our Vice-Treasurer, or Receiver General for the time being, according to the Cau∣tions here mentioned; the same to begin for, and from the First day of April. 1666.

THESE following Payments are the con∣stant Fees to be continued to the seve∣ral Officers, without change from time to time.

 l.s.d.
The Right Honourable Ar∣thur, Earl of Anglesey, Vice-Treasurer, and General Re∣ceiver.0500000

Page 158

Sir Robert Meredith Kt. Chancellor of the Exchequer. 100 00 00
Iohn Busse Esq Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. 600 00 00
Sir Richard Kennedy Kt. Second Baron of the Exche∣quer. 300 00 00
Iohn Povey Esq Third Ba∣ron of the Exchequer. 220 00 00
Sir Audly Mervin Kt. His Majesty's prime Serjeant at Law. 020 10 00
Sir William Domvile Kt. His Majesty's Attorney Gene∣ral. 075 06 00
Sir Iohn Temple Kt. His Majesty's Sollicitor-General. 075 00 00
Philip Fernely, Esq His Majesty's Chief Remembran∣cer 030 00 0
Sir Iames Ware, Kt. His Ma∣jesty's Auditor-General, for his ancient Fee per Ann. 84 l. 6 s. 3 d. and for an Augmen∣tation thereof, allowed by the former Establishment 50 l. in all 234 06 0

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Sir Allen Brodrick,* 1.1 Kt. His Majesty's Surveyor-General. 060 00 00
Frances Lee, Escheatour of the Province of Leinster. 006 13 04
Escheatour of the Province of Vlster. 020 05 00
Escheatour of the Province of Munster. 020 05 00
Escheatour of the Province of Connaght. 020 05 00
Henry Warren, Esq Second Remembrancer. 007 17 06
Nicholas Loftus, Esq Clerk of the Pipe. 015 00 00
Roger Moor, Esq Chief-Chamberlain. 010 00 00
Sir Robert Kennedy, Bart. Second Chamberlain. 005 00 00
Maurice Keating, Controllor of the Pipe. 007 00 00
Iohn Longfield, Usher of the Exchequer, for his Fee per Annum, 2 l. 10 s. and for his allowance for Ink, for the Exchequer, 10 l. per Annum. In all, per Annum. 012 10 00

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Thomas Lea, Transcriptour and Forreign Opposer. 015 00 00
Edward Ludlow, Summoni∣tor of the Exchequer. 007 05 00
Iohn Burniston, Marshal of the four Courts. 004 00 00
Sir Theophilus Iones, Kt. Clerk of the Pells. 030 00 00
Iohn Exham, Clerk of the first fruits, and twentieth parts. 027 10 00
Thomas Gibson, Cryer of the Court of Exchequer. 001 14 04
* 1.2The Right Honourable Iames, Baron of Santry, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Bench. 800 00 00
Sir Will. Aston, Kt. second Justice of the said Court. 300 00 00
Thomas Stockton, Esq third Justice of the said Court. 300 00 00
Sir Will. Vsher, Kt. Clerk of the Crown, of the said Court. 007 10 00
* 1.3The most Reverend Fa∣ther in God, Michael Lord Arch-bishop of Dublin, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. 1000 00 00

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Sir Iohn Temple Sen. Knt. Master of the Rolls.* 1.4 144 03 04
Dr. Dudley Loftus one of the Masters of the Chancery. 020 00 00
Robert Mossom, Esq ano∣ther Master of the Chancery. 020 00 00
George Carlton Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. 025 00 00
The said George Carlton, Clerk of the Hanaper, for his Fee per Annum 10 l. 1 s. and for an allowance of Paper and Parchment for the Chan∣cery, per Annum 25 l. In all 035 10 00
  1244 13 04
Sir Edward Smith,* 1.5 Knt. Lord Chief Justice of the Common∣Pleas. 600 00 00
Sir Ierome Alexander, Knt. Second Justice of the said Court. 300 00 00
Robert Booth, Esq Third Justice of the said Court. 300 00 00
Sir Walter Plunkett, Knt. Prothonotary of the said Court. 007 10 00
  1207 10 00

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* 1.6Sir George Lane, Knt. Clerk of the Star-Chamber. 010 00 00
George Rutlidge, Marshall of the Star-chamber. 010 00 00
  020 00 00
* 1.7Sir Paul Davis, Knt. Secre∣tary of State, for his Fee 200 00 00
The said Sir Paul Davis for Intelligences 100 00 00
The said Sir Paul, Clerk of the Council, for his ancient Fee, per Ann. 7 l. 10 s. and for an Allowance for Paper and Parchment 40 l. in all 047 10 00
Richard St. George, Esq Vlster King at Arms 026 13 04
Richard Carvy Athlong, Pur∣sivant, 010 00 00
Philip Carpinter, Esq Chief Serjeant at Arms, at 5 s. 6 d. per diem 100 07 06
George Pigott, second Ser∣jeant at Arms for like Allow∣ance 100 07 06
George Wakefield, Pursivant, 020 00 00
William Roe, Pursivant, 020 00 00
Arthur Padmor, Pursivant, 020 00 00

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Thomas Lee, Keeper of the Council-chamber. 018 05 00
Six Trumpeters and a Ket∣tle-drum, at 60 l. each per Ann. 420. for their Fee, and 6 l. per An. each Board-wages 42l. in all per Ann. 162 00 00
  1125 03 04
The Chief,* 1.8 and other Ju∣stices of Assizes in every of the five Circuits twice a year, per Annum 1000 00 00
Robes for the Judges, viz. Three in the Exchequer, three in the King's Bench, three in the Common-Pleas, Master of the Rolls, and three of the King's Council, at 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. apiece per Annum, making in all 173 06 08

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* 1.9Liberates under the Seal of the Exchequer yearly, viz. the Chancellor of the Exchequer 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. the Chief Re∣membrancer 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. Clerk of the Pipe 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. the Usher 10 l. the Second Remembrancer 5 l. the Chief Chamberlain 5 l. the Second Chamberlain 5 l. Clerk of the Common-Pleas of the Exchequer 5 l. Summonister and Comp¦troller of the Pipe 5 l. The Customer at Dublin for Wax Paper, Parchment and Ink 3 l. 15. s. in all per Ann. 082 01 08
Rent of a House for the Receipts 025 00 00
Keeper of the House for the Receipts 005 00 00
Singers of Christ-church in Dublin for singing in the Ex∣chequer, and praying for His Majesty, at 10 s. for every Term per Ann. 002 00 00
Pursivants of the Exche∣quer for carrying Writs 071 05 00

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Paper and Parchments to the Courts 150 00 00
The Nobility, Bishops and Councellors which shall re∣side and keep house in Ireland for impost of Wines, accor∣ding to His Majesty's special grace* 1.10
  508 13 04
William Halsy,* 1.11 Esq Chief Justice of the Province of Munster 100 00 04
Iohn Nayler, Second Justice of Munster 066 13 04
Henry Batthurst, Attorney of the Province of Munster 013 06 08
William Carr, Esq Clerk of the Council of the said Province 007 10 00
Walter Cooper, Serjeant at Arms there 020 00 00
Oliver Iones, Chief Justice in the Province of Connaght 100 00 00
Adam Cusack, Esq second Justice of that Province 066 13 04

Page 166

Iohn Shadwell, Esq Attor∣ny for the said Province0200000
Sir Iames Cuss, Knt. Clerk of the Council there0071000
Thom. Elliot, Serjeant at Arms there0200000

OFFICERS of the Customs.
l.s.d.
* 1.12Thomas Worsop, Esq Cu∣stomer of the Port of Dublin0071000
Will. Maul, Esq Comptroller0071000
Will. Scott, Esq Searcher0050000
 0200000
* 1.13George Wakefeild, Customer0100000
Hugh Poulder, Comptroller0050000
 0150000
* 1.14Sir Iohn Stephens, Customer0150000
Frederick Christian, Comp∣troller0150000
Thom. Tint, Searcher0061304
 0361304
* 1.15Rich. Scudamore, Customer0061304
Robert Williams, Searcher0050000
 0111304

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Robert Southwell,* 1.16 Customer 13 06 08
Iohn Brown, Searcher 06 13 04
  20 00 00
Iohn Selby,* 1.17 Customer 05 00 00
The Customer* 1.18 13 06 08
Montfort Westrop Comptroller. 13 06 08
Iohn Lynch, Searcher. 05 00 00
  31 13 04
Iohn Morgan,* 1.19 Customer. 13 06 08
The Searcher. 05 00 00
  18 06 08
Thomas Willis,* 1.20 Customer. 07 10 00
Iohn Bulteele, Comptroller. 07 10 00
Hugh Mountgomery, Searcher. 05 00 00
  20 00 00
Roger Lindon,* 1.21 Customer. 07 10 00
Samuel Willby, Searcher. 06 13 04
  14 03 04
Nicholas Ward,* 1.22 Customer at Strangford. 07 10 00

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* 1.23Robert Hard, Searcher at Newcastle, Dundrum, Killaleagh, Bangor, Hollywood, Bellfast, Ol∣derstct, St. David, Whitehead, Ardglasse, Strangford, Ballin∣togher, and Donaghdee.061304
* 1.24For the Salaries due to the Officers of the Excise.42690000
The Contingent Charge of the Excise.12000000
 54690000

These two Sums are to be distributed and apportioned as the Lord Lieute∣nant, or other Chief Governor, or Governors, and Council, shall think fit, the Custom and Excise being now Farm'd. These two Sums are to cease for the time of the Farm, and are not cast up in the Total.

* 1.25The said Commissioners, which are to be but five in number, are to have the allow∣ance of one Penny in the pound each, for all Money to be received for Customs and Excise.

Page 169

 l.s.d.
For the Salaries of four Commissioners of Appeals in Causes of Excise,* 1.26 and New Impost. viz. Sir Iames Ware, Kt. Iohn Povey, Esq Sir Wil∣liam Vsher, Kt. and Peter Wey∣brants, Alderman, at 150 l. a piece, per Annum.6000000
Dr. Robert Wood,* 1.27 and Iames Bonnell, Accomptants General of the Customs and Excise, per Annum.2000000
The Duke of Ormond* 1.28400000
The Marquiss of Antrim400000
The Earl of Castlehaven200000
The Earl of Desmond150000
The Earl of Westmeath150000
The Earl of Arglasse150000
The Earl of Carbury150000
The Earl of Cavan150000
The Earl of Donnegale150000
The Earl of Clanbrazill200000
The Earl of Inchiquin200000
The Earl of Orrery200000
The Earl of Montrath200000
The Earl of Tyrconnel200000

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The Earl of Clancarty200000
The Earl of Mount-Alexander200000
The Earl of Carlingford200000
The Lord Viscount Grandison100000
The Lord Viscount Willmot100000
The Lord Viscount Valentia100000
The Lord Viscount Dillon100000
The Lord Viscount Nettervil100000
The Lord Viscount Killulla100000
The Lord Viscount Magennis100000
The Lord Viscount Sarsfield and Kilmallake100000
The Lord Viscount Ranelaugh100000
The Lord Viscount Wenman and Tuam100000
The Lord Viscount Shannon130608
The Lord Viscount Clare100000
The Lord Baron of Cahir110500
 4841108

Where Creation-Money is granted to one and the same Person for two Ho∣nours, that Sum which is granted with the highest Title, is only to be paid.

Page 171

 l.s.d.
The Provost and Fellows of Trinity-Colledge near Dublin,* 1.29 by Patent, dated 12. August, 1612. as a perpetuity, per Annum.3881500
The Dean and Chapter of Christ-Church, Dublin, grant in perpetuity, 12. Iunii, 1604 per Annum.0450608
The Lord Archbishop of Dublin, for Proxies due unto him out of divers Churches belonging to the late Mona∣steries of Thomas Court, St. Maries Abby, and St. Iohn of Ierusalem, near Dublin, per Annum.0180506
The Lord Bishop of Meath out of the Mannor of Trim.0031500
The Mayor, Sheriffs, Com∣mons, and Citizens of Dublin, per Annum.5000000
The Chaunter of Christ∣Church, Dublin, for the Rent of a Plat of Ground, near His Majesties Castle of Dublin.0270000
9830202

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The Payments hereafter following, are to be continued to the present Granees, during their Grants; but to cease afterwards, and not to be regranted, or paid to any other.
  l. s. d.
The most Reverend Father in God, Michel Lord Arch∣Bishop of Dublin, Lord Chan∣cellor of Ireland. 814 17 06
The Right Honourable Richard Earl of Cork, Trea∣surer. 365 00 00
Nicholas Lostus Esq, Clerk of the Pipe. 025 00 00
Maurice Keating, Comp∣troller of the Pipe. 008 00 00
Sir Theophilus Iones Kt., Clerk of the Pells. 061 05 00
Bryan Iones Esq Auditor of the Foreign Accompt and Prests, at 6 s. 8 d. per diem granted him by Letters Pa∣tents; dated 2. April. Anno 2do. Caroli primi, during his good behaviour, per Annum. 121 13 04

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Edward Cook Esq, one of the Masters of the Chancery. 020 00 00
Iohn Westly Esq, one of the Masters of the Chancery. 020 00 00
Anthony Walsh, Keeper of the Room, as also of the Robes, Hanging and Clock in the Castle of Dublin at 12 d. per diem. 018 05 00
Iohn Crooke, Printer to His Majesty in Ireland. 008 00 00
Thomas Mall Esq, Sur∣veyor General of the Cu∣stoms. 100 00 00
  1649 16 10
William Maule,* 1.30 Comptroller of the Customs at Dublin. 012 10 00
Marcus Viscount Dungan∣non, Master of the Game. 050 00 00
Sir George Lane Kt., for his Fee, as Keeper of the Records in Brimingham's Tower. 010 00 00
Iames Buck, Clerk of the Market of all Ireland. 020 00 00

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The Countess of Tyrconnell.3000000
Edward Fitz-Gerrald.1000000
Sarah King, Widow.0800000
Iane Cary, Widow.0500000
Iohn Dogharty at 18 d. per diem.0270706
Iepson Macquire.0400000
Sir Robert Meredith.1000000
Sir George Blundell at 6 s. per diem.1091000
Ann Conocke.0500000
William Awbry, at 1 l. per week0520000
Patrick Archer.2050000

To be paid unto him until he be satis∣fied the sum of 5883 l. 19 s. 6 d. and 410 l. 5 s. 6 d. by Letters Pa∣tents dated 13 March 1662. and His Majesties Letters of the 2d of May 1663.

 l.s.d.
* 1.31Dr. Iohn Sterne.0600000
Luke German Esq, per annum1000000
Patrick Cowurcey, and his Son Iohn Cowurcey, per annum.1500000
Sir Iames Dillon per annum5000000

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Dr. Robert George, per Annum 109 10 00
Thomas Piggot Esq, per Annum 300 00 00
Mrs. Mary Warren, per Annum 080 00 00
Arthur Earl of Anglesey, per Annum 600 00 00
Captain William Rosse, per Annum 300 00 00
  3313 07 06
Commissioners of Accompts,* 1.32 for the yearly Accompts by them to be taken by virtue of His Majesty's Commission at 20 l. each of them per An∣num, 220 l. And to the Clerks and others imployed in the said Accompts, 65 l. 10 s. In all, 285 10 00

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* 1.33For Fraught and Transpor∣tation, carrying of Letters and other Expresses, Gifts and Rewards, Sea-service, Repairing and Upholding sufficiently our Houses, main∣taining our Forts, finishing of needful undertakings of that kind, begun in other places, but not finished; erecting of more strengths of the like kind, and other fit and necessa∣ry places. Diets and Char∣ges, in keeping of poor Pri∣soners, and sick and maimed Soldiers in Hospitals; Print∣ing, Riding and Travelling Charges; Prests upon Ac∣compt, and all other pay∣ments by Concordat of our Lieutenant, or other chief Go∣vernor or Governors, and Council, not to be exceeded without special direction first had from us, or our Privy∣Council in England.90000000
Sum total of the pay∣ments aforesaid upon the Civil List amounts unto per Annum.2560148

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Memorandum. That the Impost of Wines, for the Nobility, Bishops and Coun∣cillors, the Officers of the Excise, and Commissioners-general of the Customs and Excise, are not included in the above∣said Sum.

AND Our Pleasure is, That no Payment or Allowance be made by Concordat, but by Warrant drawn by the Clerk of the Council of Ireland, and passed openly at our Council-Board there, and signed by our Lieutenant or other Chief-Governour, or Governour, Chan∣cellor, Treasurer, or Vice-Treasurer, Chief-Baron and Secretary, or other four of them at the least, the Lieutenant or Chief-Governour be∣ing one; and in default, either by exceeding the Sum limited by anticipation or otherwise, or by not observing of this our Direction and Commandment in every Point; Our Pleasure is, That all Sums which shall otherwise be allow∣ed and paid there, shall be set insuper, as Debts upon our said Lieutenant, or other Chief-Governour, or Governours; and our Vnder-Treasurer, upon his Accounts to be de∣faulked to Our use, upon their several Enter∣tainments.

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And Our further Pleasure is, That this E∣stablishment and List, containing all our Pay∣ments to be made for Civil-Causes, be duly paid according to our Directions, and be not exceeded, nor any of the Payments which are no ed to be but temporary, or to cease after Death, or surrender of the Party, or upon determination of his Grant, to be continued or renewed to any other, either in concurrence, reversion or otherwise. And We require our Auditor-General, That once every Year, imme∣diately upon the passing the Accounts of our Vice reasurer, or Receiver General, a Tran∣script of the same Accompts, both for Receipts of every nature, and the particular Payments, be returned to our Treasurer of England, to the end we may be truly informed, both of the increase of our said Revenues yearly, and also of the Abatements of Payments contained in this List.

ARLINGTON.

Page 179

By the Lord-Lieutenant-General, and Ge∣neral Governor of Ireland.

INstructions for our dearest Son, Thomas Earl of Ossory, nominated by Vs by vir∣tue of His Majesty's Letters Patents, under His Great Seal of England, bearing date the 21st day of February, in the 14th Year of His Reign, and constituted by His Majesty's Letters Patents, under the Great Seal of this Kingdom of Ireland, bearing date the 21st day of May, in the 16th Year of His Reign, His Majesty's Deputy of this His said Kingdom, during His Majesty's Pleasure, and only in our Absence, until we shall return into this Kingdom.

ORMOND.

WHereas We the Lord-Lieutenant re∣ceived Instructions from the King's Most Excellent Majesty, under His Royal Signatures, bearing date the 22d day of June, 1662. We do herewith deliver you a Copy of the said Instructions signed by Vs. And We do hereby require you to observe those Instru∣ctions, inall such Parts of them, as were to

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be observed by Vs, and are now appliable to you, in the Place of His Majesty's Deputy of this His Kingdom.

You are to take care, That in your giving Commands, or Warrants for Payments of any of His Majesty's Treasure, or Moneys, you observe the Rule prescri∣bed to you, in such Cases, by His Maje∣sty's Letters Patents, whereby you are constituted His Majesty's Deputy of this His Kingdom.

Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin, the 30th day of May, 1664.

G. LANE.

Page 181

The ESTABLISHMENT and LIST; Containing all the Payments to be made for Military Affairs in Ireland, to be duly paid by the Hands of our Vice-Treasurer, and Treasurer at Wars, according to the Cauti∣ons hereafter mentioned; the same to be∣gin for and from the 1st Day of April, 1666.

Signed, CHARLES Rex.

OFFICERS General.
 l.s.d.
THE Lord-Lieutenant and Governour-Gene∣ral of Ireland, for his Fee per Ann. viz. for his Diet, at 100 l. per mensem; a Retinue of 50 Horse, with Officers at 2l. 19s. 6 d. per diem; an Allowance of 1000 l. per Ann. in lieu of cess, an Allowance of 235 l. per Ann. in lieu of 235 Beefs, formerly paid to the Lord-Lieutenant, out of the Coun∣ty of Cavan; an Allowance of 240 l. per Ann. formerly paid to the Lord Lieutenant out of the Tythes of Dunbogne, ma∣king in all per Ann.38601706

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* 5.1As General of the Army per Ann.43310608
As Capt. of a Troop of Horse per Ann.07231804
As Collonel of Foot, per Ann.06080608
As Capt. of a Foot-Com∣pany, per Ann.02611108
 97860010
For His Guard of Halber∣teers, consisting of a Capt. at 11l. 4s. each Calendar Month; a Lieutenant at 9 l. 16 s. two Serjeants at 3 l. 10 s. each; and 60 Halberteers at 2 l. 2 s. each, making per Ann.18480000
The Lieutenant-General of the Army at 1 l. per diem.3650000

To Cease post mortem, or other Determina∣tions of the Grant made to Thomas Earl of Osserey.

 l.s.d.
The Serjeant Major-Ge∣neral of the Army, at 1 l. per diem, per Ann.3650000

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To Cease post mortem, or other Determinati∣ons of the Grant made to Roger Earl of Orery.

 l.s.d.
Sir Henry Titchburn, Kt. Marshal of Ireland, for his En∣tertainment at 3 s. 9 d. per di∣em; a Trumpeter at 6 d. ob q. per diem, and a Retinue of 30 Horse, at 9 d. a piece per di∣em, making per Ann.4890607
The Commissary General of the Horse, at 1 l. per diem, per Ann.3650000

To Cease post mortem, or other Determi∣nations of the Grant, to Iohn Lord King∣ston.

 l.s.d.
The Muster-Master Gene∣ral,* 5.2 and Clerk of the Cheque, for his Entertainment, at 4 s. per diem, at 10 Horse-Men, at 1 s. the piece per diem; for any encrease of his Entertainment 3 s. 6 d. per diem, with an Al∣lowance for one Clerk at 2 s. 6 d. per diem making per Ann.3650000
 30660803

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Six Commissaries of the Mu∣sters, at 100 per Ann. each.6000000
One Corporal of the Field, viz. Collonel Beverly Vsher, at 5 s. per diem; per Ann.0910500

To Cease post mortem, or other Determi∣nations of the Grant in being.

 l.s.d.
The Advocate General of the Army at 6 s. 8 d. per diem.1211304
The Physician-General of the Army at 10 s. per diem.1821000
Chirurgion of the Army in Ireland, and of the Hospital of Dublin.1211304

OFFICERS Provincial.
 l.s.d.q.
THE Lord President of Munster, for His Fee at 100 l. Sterling per An. for his Diet, and the Councils there, at 7 l. 10 s. per Week, and for his Retinue of 30 Horse∣Men, and 20 Foot-Men, at 1 l. 2 s. 6 d. ob. per diem, in all per Annum.9081909ob.
The Lord President of Con∣nauht, for his Fee at 100 l. Sterling per Ann. for his Diet, and the Councils there, at 7 l. 10 s. per Week, and for his Retinue of 30 Horse-Men, and 20 Foot-Men, at 1 l. 2 s. d. ob per diem, in all per Ann.9081909ob.
The Provost-Marshal of Lemster, for His Entertain∣ment at 4 s. 2 d. ob. q. per di∣em, making per Ann.0770307ob.
 21261402ob.
The Provost-Marshal of Munster,* 5.3 for his Entertain∣ment at 4 s. 2 d. ob q. per diem, making per Ann.0770307ob.
The Provost-Marshal of Con¦naught, for his Entertainment, at 4 s. 2 d. ob. q. per diem, mak∣ing per Ann.0770307ob.
The Provost Marshal of Vl∣ster, for his Entertainment at 4 s. 2 d. ob. q. per diem, mak∣ing per Ann.0770307ob.

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All the said Provost-Marshals, with the En∣tertainment due unto them respectively, to cease post mortem, or other Determi∣nations of their Grants.

CONSTABLES.
 l.s.d.q.
The Constable of Dublin∣Castle, for his Entertainment at 20 l. per Ann.0200000 
The Porter of Dublin-Castle at 9 d. per diem, per ann.0131309 
The Constable of Limerick∣Castle, for his Entertainment, at 10 l. per ann. and a Porter at 6 d. ob q. per diem, per ann.0180709ob.
The Constable of Athlone-Castle, for his Entertainment, at 8l. 2s. 6 d. per ann, and a Porter at 6 d. ob q. per diem, per ann.0180709ob.
The Constable of Roscomon-Castle, for his Entertainment, at 3 s. 4 d. per diem.0601608 
The Constable of Carrickfer∣gus, for his Entertainment, at 2 s. 6 d. per diem, per ann.0451206 
 1780600ob.

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The Master of the Ordnance, with other Officers thereunto belonging, and Train of Artillery.

 l.s.d.
The Master of the Ord∣nance, for himself at 6 s. 8 d. per diem; a Lieutenant at 1 . 6 d. per diem; a Cornet 9 d. and 18 Horsemen at 1 s. the piece per diem, per an.4910407
The Lieutenant of the Ord∣nance, at 7 s. per diem, per an1271500

To cease after the death of Albert Cun∣ningham, now Patentee,* 5.4 or other determination of his Grant.

 l.s.d.
The Ingineer, Overseer, Sur∣veyor, and Director-General of His Majesties Fortifications, &c. at 5 s. per diem, per annum0910500

To cease after the death of Captain Iohn Payne and Capt. Iohn Ha••••am, now Patentees, or other determina∣tions of their Grant.

 l.s.d.
Captain Hugh Magill, Comp∣troller of the Ordnance, for his Fee, at 5 s. per diem, and for an allowance of 1 s. per diem for his Clerk, both per annum.1091000
 8191407

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Sundry Ministers belonging to the Ordnance, viz. in LEMSTER.
 l.s.d.
A Master-Gunner at 3 s. per diem, his Mate at 1 s. 6 d. per diem; six Gunners for the Train, at 1 s. 2 d. each per diem; one Gentleman of the Ordnance at 3 s. per diem; Clerk of the Ordnance and Stores at Dublin at 4 s. per diem, his Clerk at 1 s. per diem; Gunsmith, Blacksmith, Carpenter and Wheeler, at 1 s. 4 d. per diem each, Ar∣morer, Cutler, Cooper, at 9 d. each per diem; six Ma∣trosses at 8 d. each per diem; three Waggoners at 10 d. each per diem; at Duncannon, a Clerk of the Stores 1 s. 8 d. per diem, a Gunner at 1 s. per diem, a Matross, at 8 d. per diem; at Passage, a Gunners∣Mate at 10 d. per diem; ma∣king per annum7740201

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CONNAVGHT.
 l.s.d.
At Athlone, a Clerk of the Stores at 1 s. 8 d. per diem; a Gunner at 1 s. per diem; a Matross at 8 d. per diem. Galloway, a Clerk of the Stores at 1 s. 8 d. per diem; a Gun∣ner at 1 s. per diem; a Ma∣tross at 8 d. per diem. At Sligo, a Gunner at 1 s. per diem; Isle of Arran, a Gun∣ner at 1 s. per diem; Innis∣bussin, a Gunner at 1 s. per diem; making per annum,1760804

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MVNSTER.
 l.s.d.
* 5.5Waterford, a Gunner, at 1 s. per diem; a Matross at 8 d. per diem. Limerick, a Clerk of the Stores at 1 s. 8 d. per diem; a Gunner at 1 s. per diem; a Matross at 8 d. per diem. Cork, Clerk of the Stores at 1 s. 8 d. per diem; a Gunner at 1 s. per diem; a Matross at 8 d. per diem. At Halvowling, a Gunners-Mate 10 d. per diem; Youghall, a Gunner, at 1 s. per diem; King∣sale, a Gunner, at 1 s. per diem; at the Block-house, a Gun∣ners-Mate, at 10 d. per diem; at Crook-haven, a Gunner, at 1 s. per diem; at Innisherkin, a Gunners Mate, at 10 d. per diem; Valentia, a Gunner, at 1 s per diem; in all per annum.2701402
 13580210

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VLSTER.
 l.s.d.
Londonderry, a Clerk of the Stores, at 1 s. 8 d. per diem; a Gunner at 1 s. per diem; a Matross, at 8 d. per diem. At Culmore, a Gunners-mate at 10 d. per diem. At Carrickfer∣gus, a Clerk of the Stores, at 1 s. 8 d. per diem; a Gunner at 1 s.; a Matross at 8 d. per diem. In all, per annum.1361706

HORSE.
 l.s.d.
The King's Guard of Horse consisting of a Captain at 9 l. 12 s. each Calendar Month; a Lieutenant at 12 l. 12 s.; a Cornet at 12 l. 12 s.; a Quar∣termaster at 9 l. 16 s.; six Corporals at 6 l 6 s. each; two of the King's Trumpets at 6 l. 6 s. each; four more of the King's Trumpets, and a Kettle drum at 3 l. 10 s. each, besides their standing-allow∣ances in the Civil List: A Sad∣ler, Farrier, and Armorer, at 4 l. 18 s. each; and 100 Horse∣men at 4 l. 18 s. each making in all per mens. 627 l. 4 s. which amounts for the whole Pay of the said Guard per An. unto75268 

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The Lord Lieutenant's Troop, consisting of a Cap∣tain at 19 l. 12 s. each Calen∣dar Month; a Lieutenant at 12 l. 12 s. and a Cornet at 9 l. 16 s.; a Quarter-master at 7 l. three Corporals and two Trumpets more at 6 l. 6 s. each; and fifty private Horse∣men at 2 l. 2 s. each; making in all per mens. 184 l. 2 s. which amounts for the whole Pay of the said Troop per an. unto 2209 4  
Five Troops more belong∣ing to the General Officers, viz. to the Lieutenant Gene∣ral of the Army, the Serjeant Major General of the Army, the Lord President of Con∣naught, the Commissary Gene∣ral of the Horse, and the Scoutmaster-General of the Army, each Troop consisting of a Captain at 19 l. 12 s. each Calendar Month, a Lieutenant at 12 l. 12 s. a Cornet at 9 l. 16 s. a Quarter∣master

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at 7 l. Three Corpo∣rals, and two Trumpets at 3 l. 10s. each, and 50 private Horse∣men, at 2l. 2.s. each making in all per mensem for each Troop, 171 l. 10 s. which amounts for the whole pay of the said five Troops per annum unto10290  
 12268 
Twenty three Troops, which consisting of the like Officers, and forty five pri∣vate Horsemen, making in all per mensem to each Troop 16 1 l. which amounts for the whole pay of the said twenty three Troops per annum unto44436  

FOOT
 l.s.d.
The Lord Lieutenant's Company, consisting of a Captain at 11l. 4 s. each Cal∣lendar Month. A Lieutenant at 5 l. 12 s. an Ensign at 4 l. 4 s. Two Serjeans at 2 l. 2 s. each; three Corporals and two Drums at 1 l. 8 s. each, and one hundred private Footmen t 14 s. each, making in all

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per mensem 102 l. 4 s. which amounts for the whole pay of the said Company per annum unto122680
Fifty nine Companies more, each consisting of a Captain at 11 l. 4 s. each Ca∣lender Month, a Lieutenant at 5 l. 12 s. an Ensign at 4 l. 4 s. two Serjeants at 2 l. 2 s. each; three Corporals, and one Drummer at 1 l. 8 s. each, and sixty private Footmen at 14 s. each, making in all per mensem for each Company 72 l. 16 s. which amounts for the whole pay of the said fifty nine Companies per an∣num unto5154203
A Ward at Sligo under the command of Major Robert Egeworth consisting of two Serjeants at 2 l 2 s. each, eve∣ry Calender Month; three Corporals, and one Drum∣mont 1 l. 8 s each and sixty private Footmen, a 14 s. each; making in all per mensem 51 l. 16 s. which amounts per an∣num unto062112 
 533908 

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Regiment of Guards.
 l.s.d.
The Royal Regiment of Guards, consisting of twelve Companies, viz. a Colonel as Colonel and Captain at 28 l. per mensem a Lieutenant∣Colonel, and Captain at 21 l. per mensem. A Major and Captain at 16 l. 16 s. Nine Captains more at 11 l. 4 s. each; twelve Lieutenants at 5 l. 12 s. each; twelve En∣signes at 4 l. 4 s. each; forty Serjeants at 2 l. 2 s. each; thir∣ty six Corporals at 1 l. 8 s. each; Drum-Major at 2 l. 16 s. Twenty four Drummers at 1 l. 8 s. each; a Piper to the Kings Company at 1 l. 8 s. Twelve hundred Soldiers at 1 l. 3 s. 4. d. each; a Chaplain at 9 l. 6 s. 8 d. An Adjutant, Quarter-Master, and Chyrur∣geon at 5 l. 12 s. each, and Chirurgeons Mate at 3 l. 10 s. making in all per mens. at 28 days to the Month 1886 l. 00. 08. which amounts unto per annum2451888

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Temporary Payments.
 l.s.d.
Sir Henry Titchburn, Knight, Marshall of Ireland,19819

To cease Post-mortem or other Determination of his Grant.
 l.s.d.
Sir Theophilus Iones, Scout∣master General of the Army, for his Entertainment at 6 s. 8 d. per diem, and for an encrease of his Entertainment at 100 l. per annum making in all221134

To cease Post-mortem or other Determinati∣on of his Grant.
 l.s.d.
Sir George Lane Knight, for his Entertainment as Secre∣tary at War to his Majesty, at 1 l. per diem for himself, and 5 s. per diem for his Clerk per annum45650

To cease Post-mortem, or other Determina∣tion of his Grant.

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 l.s.d.
Captain Richard St. George the pay of a Captain of Foot towards his maintenance du∣ring his life being 11 l. 4 s. per mensem; per annum1348 
Arthur Earl of Donnegall for his Entertainmont at 4 s. 2 d. per diem for himself and for nine Horsemen at 9 d. each per diem during his life, by ver∣tue of a Grant thereof, dated the last of Iuly in the 13th. year of King Iames, per ann.19947
The Mayor of the City of Dublin for his Entertainment at 8 s. per diem146  
 225594

Particular Governours.
 l.s.d.
The Governour of the County of Clare for his Fee at 10 s. per diem; per annum18210 
The Governour of the Ca∣stle of Dublin for his Fee 1 l. per diem; per annum365  

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The Governour of the Fort of Sligo for his Fee at 10 s. per diem; per annum18210 
The Governour of the Fort of Halbolling for his Fee at 6 s. per diem; per annum10910 
The Constable of Hilsbo∣rogh at 3 s. 4 d. per diem; per annum060168

These Temporary Payments to cease Post mor∣tem, or other determination of the said Grants, except that of the Halboling.
 l.s.d.
Sum total of the payments aforesaid upon the Military List amounts unto per ann.163810311 ob.

By His Majesties Command ARLINGTON.

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