MS46.02: William Blathwayt Papers
John Usher Letter dated September, 1698

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[1698 Sept]


May pleas yor Excy

in mine 19th Sept: From New Yorke gave Accott of affaires as then
represented, haveing travelled through all the Govermtts as far as
pensilvania, an Accott of my observations doe here inclose; hopeing
you will Exscuse the trouble thereof

haveing touched on the Govermtts ; onely give a hintt as to mattrs
relateing to the Treasury

Thatt of Boston Govermtt am enformed the Treasurer pays greatt
Sums of Mony att Once Soe onely kepes an Accott Currant the
Mony pd unto one Major Jno Walley; sd Walley disposes of itt as he
doth Se cause Soe ytt noe particular Accotts for whatt the Mony is disbursed
for is laide before & Allowed of, by the Councill, wch is an ingenious
way for the Kings revenue to be imbezeled, in Sr E Andross
time, all the particulars was laid before him & Councill wth rects
& theire ordrs issued outt for payment of monys disbursed for the
Govermtt , Cooke Russell Hutchison & foster very exactt in Examin
ing my Accotts as to particulars though allowed by Governor &
Councill as to ye Exceptions made, onely to yor Excys , Sr E Andross
& my Sallary.

Am informed an Auditt has bin upon Walleys Accott , & sd Walley hath
neither vouchers nor receipts for paying moste partt of ye
Mony, as to Walley when I wentt for England, none would trustt him
for 20£: & now he can lend the Country 2 or 3000£; ytt is to say the
Countrys Mony wch he calls his own. wish my Ld may have ordrs
to inspect the Accotts of Major Jno Phillips, Mr Jas Tailor Treasurers
& Major Walley ytt the Mony raised in time of revolution
& to this day An Accott may be Sentt to England; itts judges Phillips
Owes the Country aboutt 900£; Walley aboutt 2000£ as he was treasurer
to Plimoth Collony, & sence if yor Excy doe finde an ordr to be sent
as to Examining the Accotts Shall recomend Captt Nathanaell
Byfoild Captt Andr Belcher, Captt Richd Sprauge Captt Samll [Loy]
& Captt francis foxcraftt, Captt Lawrence Hamon; or
any three & rather then ye villany in Embezling the Kings
mony should nott be discoverd, Shall redily putt my helping
hand; ytt Naked truth may apear the difference betweene true
Kingly Loyall Govermtt ; & Comon Wealth, wch Boston is in factt though
[de nomina] otherwise.

mustt say the imbezeling of the Kings Mony raised of his Subjects
is very greatt, had ye same ben in Sr E Andross time [illegible] noe
less then hanging him, ceizeing his Estate & all to little I am a
mazed & a Shamed to Se ye inequallity & injustices; & I
thinck ye Accott ing att White Hall for ye mony wch hath ben
raised will be of greatt Service to ye Crown: & place: ye
Crown to se how one ytt robs Shall be favord more than a looker
on, in a word will discover a greatt deale of villany; if those
Accotts be nott strictly inquired into att White Hall, judge my selfe
then in the wrong box, to make up my Accotts there, butt if they
be obliged to make up there Accotts , wth the particulars for whatt
Shall then thinck justice done, otherwise thinck a wrong done
me: one Weaver when in New England I heard him say in Compa p2 that it was unresionable the Accotts for Mony raised Should be
Sentt home to England for allowance, & ye fee of An Auditor
unreasionable, the Governor Councill & Assembly raises the Mony
may dispose of itt as they pleas, & may allow & discharge the
Treasurer of his Accotts as they pleas, being noe ways obliged to accott
for the Same in England, & this is the minde of N: England presentt
Govermtt , for in truth att presentt itts Comon Wealth & nott Kingly Gover
mtt , the Councill doe whatt they pleas, ye Lt Governor for peace,
& [Salvoe] of his Name wth the people letts them doe whatt they
pleas, & by itt partts wth the Kings prerogative & will be hard
for his Successor to retrieve; though theres a Saying give Men
Rope enough they will hang themselves. I crave pardon for
my prolixity & trouble on those subjectts wish hapiness may
allways attend you remain

Yor Excys Obedientt & huble
Servantt

Jno Usher

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From M Usher

[1698 Sept]