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George R

Whereas an Act of Parliament was made and Passed in the seventh Year of Our Reign Entituled an Act for raysing a Summ not exceeding 500,000li by charging Annuities at the rate of five pounds per Cent per Annum upon the Civil List Revenues till redeemed by the Crown, And for Enabling his Majesty his heirs or successor (by causing such a Deduction to be made as therein is mentioned) to make good to the Civil List the payments shich shall have been made upon the said Annuities And for borrowing Money upon certain Lottery Ticketts And for Discharging the Corporations for assurances of part of the Money which they were Obliged to pay to his Majesty And for making good a Deficiency to the East India Company And to the End We Our heirs and successors might be Enabled to reimburse Our selves such summ & summs of Money as in pursuance of the said Act shall have been issued or furnished Out of Our Civil List Revenues during Our Life or out of the hereditary Revenues therein mentioned after Our Demise for or towards the payment of the Annuitys to be purchased or Obtained thereupon Or for or towards the redemption of the same It is thereby Enacted That is should and might be lawfull to and for Vs Our heirs & successors by any Warrant Vnder the Great Seal, Privy Seal, or Royal Sign Manual, to cause a Deduction to be made not exceeding six pence in the pound Out of all Moneys which from and after the first day of August 1721 shall be paid for or upon all pentions and Annuities charged upon any of the said hereditary or temporary Duties and for and upon all sallarys Fees and Wages payable for or in respect of Officers of profit Granted by or Derived from the Crown And for and upon all other Payments from the Crown whatsoever or for or upon any Arrearages of them or any of them incurred or to be incurred (Except as therein is Excepted) The same Deductions of Our or their Civil Government so long as the said Annuities shall be Vertue of that Act be payable out of the Revenues Charged therewith and untill the same Annuitys shall be redeemed pursuant to the same As by the same Act relation being thereunto had may more fully appear Our Will and pleasure Now is And Wee by this Warrant under Our Royal Sign Manual Direct Authorize and Command That a Deduction be made after the rate of six pence in the pound Out of all Moneys which from and after the said first Day of August 1721 shall be paid at the Receipt of Our Exchequer

To the Cofferer of Our houshold for the time being for the service of Our houshold

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To the Treasurer of Our Chamber for the time-being for the service of his Office

To the Master of Our Great Wardrobe for the time being for Our Expence & Service in that Office.

To the Master of Our Robes for time being for Sallaries or Allowances or other Vses and Services in the Office of Our Robes.

To the paymaster of Our Works for the time being for the Vse and Serice of Our Works or for keeping and Maintaining Our Royal Gardens & Plantations or for repairing Our private Roads or any other Services Payable in the Office of paymaster of Our Works.

To the Commissioners or Commissioners for the time being for executing the Office of Master of {Our} horse or such other person or persons as shall be appointed to receive the Money for the Extraordinary Expence of Our Stables or keeping Our Studs.

To Our Ambassadours, Plenepotentiarys, Envoys, Residents, {Conouls}, or other Ministers or Secretarys by Vs employed or to be employed in Our Service abroad for their Ordinary Entertainments or Extraordinary Allowances.

To Walter Chetwynde Esq or any other person or persons who for the time being shall receive any Money for payment of pentions or Bountys given by Vs (including the French protestants)

To the Paymaster of Our Band of Pentioners for the time being for payment of the Wages and Board Wages of the Officers & Gentlemen of that Band

To such person or persons as do or shall receive the Moneys allowable by Vs for the Maintenance or Family of Our Grand Children or any of them

To any person or persons for the Vse and Service of Our privy purse

To any person or persons for Our Secret Services.

To Our Goldsmith for the time being for Plate Workmanship or other services in Our Iewell Office.

To any person or persons whatsoever for sallarys Fees or other allowances payable at the Receipt of Our Exchequer.

To any person or persons who shall receive Our Money at the said Receipt for any Contingent or other Causes whatsoever or for Arrearages of the said payments or any of them

Other than and Except the Annuitys or Yearly Bonds payable at the said {Receipt} of Exchequer to any Corporaction or other persons being Exempted from {illeg} or Impositions by any Act or Acts or Parliament in that behalfe.

And other then and Except such Moneys as are to be issued at the said {Receipt} or repayment of Loanes or for Interest thereof

And other than and Except all otehr Payments to be made at the said Receipt which by any Act or Acts of Parliament are or shall be Exempted from payment of any Taxes or Impositions

And other than and except all such Moneys as shall be issued at the said Receipt by {way} of Imprest or upon Account for the service of Our Navy or the Victualling thereof or for Land & Sea Service in Our Office of Ordnance of for the pay of Our Guard Guarisons & Land Forces or the Contingent charges thereto belonging

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And other than & Except the Annuity or Yearly Summ of 20,000li part of the Annuitys or Yearly Summs payable at the said Receipt to Our Right Welbeloved Son the Prince of Wales or his Trustees during the joint Lives of Our Self and the said Prince, And other than and except such part of the Annuitys or Yearly Summs amounting to 50,000li granted to Our Dearly beloved Daughter the Princess of Wales or to any person or person in trust for her to Commence and take Effect imediatly after the Decease of Our said Son the Prince of Wales.

And Our Pleasure is And Wee do hereby Direct and Command That You and every of You in Your respective places and stations Do take especial Care that the said Deduction of Six pence in the pound be made out of all the said Issues or payments to be made at the Receipt of Our Exchequer Except before Excepted And to cause all the Moneys so Deducted to be reserved for the purpose above mentioned according to the true Intent and meaning of the said Act and of Our Pleasure herein Declared And for so Doing this being first Entred in the Offices of the Auditor of the Receipt & the Clerk of the Polls shall be to Your and every of You a sufficient Warrant Given at Our Court at Kensington the Eighth Day of August in the Eighth Year of Our Reigne 1721

[1]

By his Majestys Command

R Walpole

Geo: Baillie

R Edgcumbe

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A Copy of Kings Warrant for making Deductiosn of Six pence in His pound out of Issues and Payments at His Receipt of Exchequer.

[1] To Our Right Trusty & Welbeloved Cousin & Councellour Geo Earl of Halifax Auditor of the Receipt of Our Exchequer. And to Our Right Trusty & Welbeloved Robt. Walpole Iunr. Esq Clerk of the Polls And to the Deputy Chamberlains Tellers and Other Officers of the said Receipt whom this may concern

[2] A Copy

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