MS46.02: William Blathwayt Papers
Josiah Addington Letter dated July 24, 1695

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In Obedience to his Majties Commands of ye 26 of March
1694 Forthwith to proceed to the Finall Examination of
the Accompt of John Usher Esqr , Late Treasurer of New England
and to cause satisfaction to be made out of the publick stock
for what appears justly due to him, upon Ballance of his
sd Accompts, pursuant to the directions of his
Majtys order in
Councill of ye 12th of October 1691, or otherwise to return
an Accompt of the proceedings thereon, together wth the
Reasons for not complying with his Majtys order

It is Humbly Offered

That upon Examination of the Accompts of the sd John
Usher Esqr Late Treasurer. We observe That the sd Accompts
are charged wth severall Considerable sums of mony as paid
for Salarys, for which there appears no ordr of Councill
sufficentt to Justify sd Accompts Payment Vizt

  • 1st

    To Sr Edmund Andross at severall payments for salary
    - amounting in the whole to four thousand two hundred
    Eighty Six pounds nine shillings & four pence

    Only Eight Hundred pounds partt of the sd sum applied to
    Salary is Exprest in two Receipts of four hundered pounds
    each, given by Philip Wells

    Sr Edmund Andross's order to be for subsistance for Revenue
    raised forces to the Eastward and is allowed of in the
    Treasurers Accompt

  • 2d

    To the Surveyor & Auditor Generall the sum of six hundered
    Eighty three pounds eleven Shillings and Six pence

  • 3d

    To John Usher as Treasurer the sum seven hundered thirty
    six pounds two shillings and three pence

    For wch Service it has formerly been declared by this Board
    and soe entered that they were of opinion, that three
    hundered & fifty pounds is a sufficientt recompence, (the
    Accompt being debitted for all charges & loss upon grain
    and is more than has been allowed to any former treasurer
    within this province

  • 4tly

    To the Article of Forty five pounds, three shillings & four
    pence paid to Mr Westt &c & for Oates

    Itt was upon Sr Edmund Andross order only

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    It is allso observed that thô in the sd Accompts in the time
    of Sr Edmund Andross's Govermtt , Creditt is given for his
    Majtys third partt of the forfeitures received, for
    breaches of the Acts of trade & Navigation
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  • yet no Creditt is given for what was received in that respect
    in the Accompt dureing the time of the President & Councill
    which was Considerable, Mr Usher affirming no part thereof
    came to his hand, but is thought reasonalbe to be Enquired after

All which is humbly offered by ye members
of his Majtys Councill of the province of the
Massachusets bay in New England, to be laid before
his Majty as their reasons for not complying with
his Majtys order for payment of the Ballance demanded

Jsa Addington Sercry

Examd [per] Jsa Addington Sercry

At the Councill Chamber
in Boston July 24th 1695

In Sr Edmund Andross's Comission you shall not permitt
any publick mony whatsoever, to be issued or disposed of
otherwise then by yor order or warrant undr your hand

Minnuitt of Council
Ordered the Treasurer doe satisfy his Excy for his Sallary
out of his Majtys Revenue till Xt mas last past

This is to certify that Mr John Usher, Treasurer of New England
was directed by me some time after my arriveal there to take
notice of the patentt to Wm Blathwaitt Esqr Surveyor & Auditor
Generall, of his Majtys Revenue of America, & that fee or
allowance of five [per cent] should be paid to him for himselfe
and Deputys, upon the Accott of his Majtys Revenue in New
England London 10th May 1690

E. Andross

[Abstractt] of Sr Edmund Andross's Lettr 26 Jan: 1688/9
Mr Westt the [illegible] here of who have been att great trouble
& hardship & no profitt but charges or damages, desire if
occasion you would Lett him have on the Countrys accott
for his presentt occation thirty pounds

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1695 24 July

20 March 1694
Report upon the
Examination of Mr
Ushers Accompt