To the clerk For the fame causes, if paid by tally of affignment de regardo, per pound To the clerk, per cent. ས There hath been, for many years last past, an issue out of the receipt, under the title of fecret fervice, by which many penfions, falaries, and free gifts, have been paid; but had their services been known and specified, then the fees had been due according to their proper heads, but now, by this method and agreement, they pay only, per cent. The Privy Purfe The Mafter of the Robes Nil. The wardrobe, per cent. js The Paymaster of the Works, per cent. The Treasurer of the Navy Nil: The Victualler of the Navy Nil. The Office of the Ordnance The Master of the Horse, per cent. The Lieutenant of the Tower for quarterly bills, per quarter Ambaffadors and Envoys for equipage, extraordina ries, and entertainment Judges and Barons The goldfmith for plate, per cent. The jeweller, per cent. The mint, per cent. Sea coal farmers, defalcations, per cent. The Usher of the Court of Exchequer for every order, Upon receiving the money for all aids and supplies granted to their Majefties, the Tellers receive But their clerks have for fome time last past taken for every bill upon which a tally is ftruck for land taxes or polls, be the fame more or lefs, one fhilling, which is now reduced to For every thousand pounds paid in for excife, being the like fee which was anciently paid for customs For the iffuing of Money. For all monies appropriated or iffued to the navy 8 552 05716 Annuities, rewards, free gifts, and fuch like Repayment of loans and intereft The Judges and Barons The Deputy Chamberlains in the Tally Court. For tallies upon cuftoms for every thousand pound This is the establishment taken in anno 1638; and For tallies ftruck upon excife for every thoufand vje vid For tallies on duties laid on spirits, brandy, beer, ale, For tax money upon land, and for polls for every iiija The The Deputy Chamberlain's Tally Joiners. For all tallies of monies lent For all tallies of excife, per tally For all tallies of customs and new impofitions, per thousand pound For all tallies of receivers for taxes, being the fame fee which hath been anciently demanded and taken of all receivers, per tally Tally Cutter. For tallies ftruck upon cuftoms for every thoufand pounds! For tallies upon duties laid on wine, vinegar, tobacco, East India goods and other merchandizes for every thousand pound This is in the establishment taken in anno 1638, and it also appears, by a table of fees written For tallies ftruck upon excife of beer, brandy, and Excife is the like great revenue with customs, and for that reason, the fame fee hath been paid. For tax money upon land, and for polls for every |