Sir Gilbert Elliot, bart. Accounts to be passed. Welbore Ellis, esq. Accounts to be passed. The right hon. Isaac Barré. Ac counts to be passed. Henry Dundas, esq. Accounts to be passed. Right hon. Chas. Townshend. Accounts to be passed. Henry Dundas, eq. Accounts to be passed. A similar warrant for sir A similar warrant for the said Henry Dundas, esq.'s accounts to be passed. Dated 28th Jan. 1784. Lord Grenville, His majesty's warrant to to be discharged the commissioners of from a certain sum the treasury, chamberissued to him for lains, and other officers of the exchequer, secret service. now and for the time being, to exonerate and discharge William Wyndham lord Grenville, his executors, administrators, and assigns, of and from the suin of 2,0361. 75. 6d. part of the sum of 5,3631. issued to him from the exchequer for secret service abroad, but which never came to his hands, William Vernon, the person usually employed to receive monies at the exchequer, having absconded therewith. Dated 31st Jan. 1800. Right hon. Henry His majesty's warrant to Dundas. Disthe commissioners of charge. the treasury, chancel lor, and under treasurer, chamberlains, and other officers and ministers of the exchequer, now and for the time being, directing and commanding that the right hon. Henry Dundas, treasurer of the navy, his executors, administrators, and assigns, be exonerated and discharged from accounting for the sum of 24,8461. 6s. 64d. due from the late Adam Jellicoe to the public. Dated 21st May 1800. Appendix (G.)-Half-pay to officers of his majesty's navy, paid in the second treasurship of lord Melville New account. Appendix (H.)-A list of the dates of the pay ments on the loan negociated in Nov, or Dec. 1795, and of the loan negociated in April 1796. Appendix (I.)-Release between lord Melville and Mr. Trotter, Feb. 1803. To all and sundry to whom these presents shall come: we the right hon. Henry Baron Dunira lord viscount Melville, some time treasurer of his majesty's navy, and Alexan der Trotter, esq. of Dreghorn, paymaster of his majesty's navy, send greeting. Whereas, for several years past, there have been sundry accounts, reckonings, and money transactions depending between us, the account of which have lately been examined, adjusted, and agreed upon between us, and upon such examination, settlement, and adjustment, there remained a balance due from the said Alexander Trotter to the aforesaid lord viscount Melville, of 1,580l. 11s. id. sterling money, with which final examina tion, statement, and adjustment, both parties declare themselves perfectly satisfied, and do hereby approve of and ratify the same: and they have either mutually delivered up to each other, or resolved and agreed mutually to cancel and destroy all the vouchers or other memorandums and writings, that at any time heretofore may have existed, passed, or been interchanged between them relative to the said accounts, and the different items and articles of which the said accounts are composed or consist; and they have further resolved and agreed, mutually to release and discharge each other up to the day of the date of these presents, for now and ever: therefore, the aforesaid right hon. Henry lord viscount Melville, for and in consideration of what is above mentioned, and also for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of Great Britain to him in hand well and truly paid by the aforesaid A lexander Trotter, the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge; hath, under the reservation and saving hereinafter-mentioned, remised, released, and for ever dischaged, and doth by these presents, for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, and successors whatsoever, remise, release, and for ever discharge the aforesaid Alexander Trotter, his heirs, executors, administrators, and successors whatsoever, of and from all and all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action and actions, suits, debts, dues, sum and sums of money, accounts, reckonings, bonds, bills, notes, specialties, cove nants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, variances, damages, judgments, extents, executions, claims and demands whatsoever, in law and equity, which against the said Alexander Trotter he, the said lord, that all due and ordinary execution may be their procurators. In witness whereof, these viscount Melville, ever had, now has, or which he, his heirs, executors, administrators, or successors hereafter can, shall, or may have, for, upon, or by reason of any matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, from the beginning of the world to the day of the date of these presents; saving nevertheless, and reserving from the above-mentioned release and discharge, and the effect thereof, the atoresaid sum of 1,480l. 11s. Id. which the aforesaid Alexander Trotter doth hereby acknowledge to be due and owing from him to the said lord viscount Melville, as the balance on the aforesaid accounts so settled and adjusted between the said lord viscount Melville and him the said Alexander Trotter, as is above-mentioned: and he the aforesaid Alexander Trotter, for and in consideration of what is above-mentioned, and also for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of Great Britain to him in hand well and truly paid by the aforesaid Henry lord Viscount Melville, the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge, hath remised, released, and for ever discharged, and by these presents doth for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, and succesors, remise, release, and for ever discharge the aforesaid lord viscount Melville, his heirs, executors, administrators, and successors whatsoever, of and from all and all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action and actions, suits, debts, dues, sum and sums of money, accounts, reckonings, bonds, bills, notes, specialties, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, variances, damages, judgments, extents, executions, claims, and demands whatsoever, in law and equity, which against the said lord viscount Melville, he, the said Alexander Trotter, ever had, now has, or which he, his heirs, executors, administrators, or successors, hereafter can, shall, or may have, for, upon, or by reason of any matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, from the beginning of the world to the day of the date of these presents and the said Alexander Trotter doth hereby testify, acknowledge, and declare, and that notwithstanding any thing herein-Appendix (N.)-Treasury minute, respecting. before contained, he doth still remain indebted and owing to the aforesaid Henry lord viscount Melville in the sum of 1,480l. 11s. Id. of lawful money of Great Britain, being the balance of the accounts finally settled and adjusted between him and the said lord viscount Melville, as hereinbefore is mentioned; and both the parties aforesaid consent to the registration hereof in the books of council and session in Scotland, therein to remain for preservation, or, if necessary, Thomas Pocknall. Thomas Wilson, John Spottiswoode. Appendix (K.)—An extract from the books of the bank of England of all drafts paid to the order of Alexander Trotter, esq. as paymaster' of the navy pay office, dated in the months of August, September, and October 1796. Appendix (L.)-Account of money, &c. received and paid by the treasurer of his majesty's navy, on the head of "Victualling," from the 1st to the 14th of April 1805. Appendix (M.)-Receipts and payments between the 1st and 31st January 1798; the right hon. Henry Dundas, treasurer. paymaster and treasurer of the navy, Friday 3d March 1797 Appendix (O.)-Scheme. Applicable balances in the hands of the treasurer of the navy. Appendix (P.)-Letter from the commissioners of victualling, introducing the three following accounts of victualling bills which became. due in 1796, 1797, and 1798, but which were not paid on the days they respectively became due dated Victualling Office, 201k May 1805. 4 20 Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Dec. 4 19 17 8 - Money Recd. Assig.forPayt. | Appendix (P. 2.)—An account of VICTUALLING BILLS which became due in the year 1797, but which were not paid on the days they respectively became due, on account of their not being assigned for want of money; shewing the amount of each bill; the day on which it was due; the day on which it appears money was received for its payment; and the day on which the assignments for payment took place. Dated Victualling Office, 20th May 1805. Amount of BILLS. 1,000 2,500 18 When Due. Money Recd. Assig.for Payt. 6 3 4 Jan. 8 5 3 12 Jan. 12 851 6 300 1,100 700 16 7 9 25 15 747 9 70 4 3 17 57 10 14 22 15 Feb. 25 Feb. 12 10 10 26 12 7 20 22 655 10 39 19 20 68 6 8 21 2,398-11 60 72 2 22 20 6 3 4 Jan. 9 19 5 7 14 15 24 210 11 10 11 Jan. 12 Jan. Dec. 26 Dec. 72 9 2 52 10 315 6 96 9 16 |