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Records Volume 38: Registers of the Catholic Chapels Royal and the Portuguese Embassy Chapel

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ESTABLISHMENT OF QUEEN CATHERINE

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OFFICERS OF OUR REVENUE . To Denzill Lord Holles, high steward of our revenues To William, Lord Viscount Brounlow, chancellor and keeper of our great seals To John Hervey, Esq. our treasurer and receiver-general To John Hall, Esq. our surveyor-general To William Mountague, Esq. our attorney-general To Sir Robert Atkyns , Knt . of the Bath , our solicitor -general To Harold Kinnesman, Esq. our auditor -general To Sir Frederick Hyde , Knt. our serjeant at law To Richard Marryott, Esq. clerk of our council, and register of our court of chancery More for keeping of our register of our court of chancery More to him for papers , books , pens, &c. To Richard Rose, keeper of our council chambers To Samuel Flemyng , one of the messengers of our revenues To our treasurer and receiver- general , for books , paper, ink,

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To our auditor , for paper, parchment, pens , & c . To our treasurer's clerk , for his wages and attendance concerning our money To our auditor's clerk , for his pains and attendance concerning the engrossing our accounts

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Sum Total of all the Wages , Pensions and Allowances aforesaid 12958 4 10

CATHERINA R. Our will and pleasure is, that all the aforesaid fees, wages, pensions, and other allowances contained in this our establishment , shall be paid quarterly or half yearly as they grow due, out of our revenue and receipts , by our treasurer-general . And whereas we shall have occasion, from time to time, to give rewards and gifts (as we shall see cause) unto divers persons. These are further to require our said treasurer , that he pay, or cause to be paid, such several gifts and rewards unto any person or persons as we shall command him, or signify our pleasure unto him, by our officers or servants ; the sum not exceeding in any one particular the sum of twenty crowns, being six pounds English, and all such bills for grooms , messengers, watermen and others, as shall be signed by our chamberlain or vice - chamberlain, as in the like case was used in the time of queen Anne, and the queen mother. And our said treasurer, certifying the same under his hand -writing to our auditor, shall be a sufficient warrant to our said auditor, to give allowance thereof, upon our said treasurer's accompt. By her Majesty's command . R. BELLINGS.


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