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Reports and papers relating to the public revenue for 1691 and subsequent years, 1691-1695

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Dd.13.09-MS Dd.13.16

Scope and Contents

The papers are numbered from 9 to 16 and are severally entitled: (9) ‘The account for the year ending the 29 September, 1692, of receipts by loans and repayment in satisfaction thereof; incomes and issues at the Exchequer, at the Custome House, at the Excize Office, at the Post Office’; (10) ‘The general state of receipts and issues of the publick revenue, between the feast of St Michael, 1692, and the feast of St Michael, 1693’; (11) ‘The general state of receipts and issues of the publick revenue, between the feast of St Michael, 1693, and the feast of St Michael, 1694’; (12) ‘The general state of receipts and payments of the publick revenue, between the feast of St Michael, 1694, and the feast of St Michael, 1695’; (13) ‘Observations made by the commissioners appointed by act of parliament, to examine, take, and state the publick accounts of the kingdom upon the accompts brought in before them, so far as they have been able to examine the same, to the 29 September, 1691’; (14) ‘Particular answers to the queries made by the lords, in pursuance of their lordships’ order of the 20 Dec., 1691’; (15) ‘Observations made by the lords commissioners of the treasurer upon the accounts’; (16) ‘The reply of the commissioners for stating of the publick accounts to observations made by the lords commissioners of the treasury, on the state of supplys for the Navy, delivered to the right honorable the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled’. See also MS Dd.13.33.

Dates

  • Creation: 1691-1695

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

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Extent

1 volume(s)

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

From the Library of John Moore (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely (‘Royal Library’), no. 579.

Physical Description

Paper.

Repository Details

Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository

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