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APPENDIX
To Mr. Alderman Winterbottom, for Package of Goods sent to
Scotland . . . . . . . . 87 4 G
To his Royal Highness the Duke, for the maim’d and wounded at
Falkirk ........ 300 0 0
To his Royal Highness the Duke—To be paid for distinguished Acts'}
of Service ....... £1000
To his Royal Highness the Duke—To be divided amongst the f 6000 0 0
Regiments engaged at Oulloden . . . . 4000
To his Royal Highness the Duke—To be given to the Subalterns 1000'
To Mr. Luke Bell, the Committee’s Agent, for his Trouble and Sub¬
sistence in Scotland, in looking after the Goods sent thither . 124 9 2
To the Widows and Orphans of several Officers and Soldiers , . 1160 0 0
To several Soldiers by particular Recommendations . . . 20 1 0
To Mr. Ford, the Committee’s Secretary, his Bill of Disbursements
for Insurance of Goods to Scotland, printing Advertisements,
Postage of Letters, and other incident Expences . . 209 18 3
To ditto, as a Gratuity, for himself and Clerk .... 200 0 0
To the Chamberlain’s Clerks, Hall-Keepers, Messengers and Attendants 117 15 0
15,557 13 1
Proposed by the Committee to allow.
1. s. d.
To St. Bartholomew’s Hospital . 1000 0 0
To St. Thomas’s . . . 1000 0 0
To the General Hospital at Bath . 1000 0 0
To the three Infirmaries of London,
Westminster, and Hyde-Park-
Corner .... 300 0 0
To Expences attending the closing of
Accounts and printing the Report 52 7 8
Total of the Money Subscribed . . 18,910 0 9
j’Being the Ballance 3352 7 8
APPENDIX V
CARDINAL YORK’S MEMORIAL TO THE POPE1
This document, which belongs to the Earl of Galloway, is
printed by his kind permission. The manuscript bears the
following endorsement:—
‘ Cardinal of York’s Memorial presented to Pope Clement
13th on the absurdity of the See of Rome in refusing to
acknowledge the title of the Cardinal’s Brother (Charles
Edward) to the Crown of England on the death of their
father in 1766.
‘ This paper was given me by my revered Relative,
Dr. John Cooke, President of C.C.C., who was at Rome at
this time, and well known to Cardinal York, tho’ a firm
1 The occasion of this Memorial and the circumstances attending its produc¬
tion will be found fully detailed in chap. vi. of TAe Last of the Royal Stuarts,
by Herbert M. Vaughan : London, 1906,
APPENDIX
To Mr. Alderman Winterbottom, for Package of Goods sent to
Scotland . . . . . . . . 87 4 G
To his Royal Highness the Duke, for the maim’d and wounded at
Falkirk ........ 300 0 0
To his Royal Highness the Duke—To be paid for distinguished Acts'}
of Service ....... £1000
To his Royal Highness the Duke—To be divided amongst the f 6000 0 0
Regiments engaged at Oulloden . . . . 4000
To his Royal Highness the Duke—To be given to the Subalterns 1000'
To Mr. Luke Bell, the Committee’s Agent, for his Trouble and Sub¬
sistence in Scotland, in looking after the Goods sent thither . 124 9 2
To the Widows and Orphans of several Officers and Soldiers , . 1160 0 0
To several Soldiers by particular Recommendations . . . 20 1 0
To Mr. Ford, the Committee’s Secretary, his Bill of Disbursements
for Insurance of Goods to Scotland, printing Advertisements,
Postage of Letters, and other incident Expences . . 209 18 3
To ditto, as a Gratuity, for himself and Clerk .... 200 0 0
To the Chamberlain’s Clerks, Hall-Keepers, Messengers and Attendants 117 15 0
15,557 13 1
Proposed by the Committee to allow.
1. s. d.
To St. Bartholomew’s Hospital . 1000 0 0
To St. Thomas’s . . . 1000 0 0
To the General Hospital at Bath . 1000 0 0
To the three Infirmaries of London,
Westminster, and Hyde-Park-
Corner .... 300 0 0
To Expences attending the closing of
Accounts and printing the Report 52 7 8
Total of the Money Subscribed . . 18,910 0 9
j’Being the Ballance 3352 7 8
APPENDIX V
CARDINAL YORK’S MEMORIAL TO THE POPE1
This document, which belongs to the Earl of Galloway, is
printed by his kind permission. The manuscript bears the
following endorsement:—
‘ Cardinal of York’s Memorial presented to Pope Clement
13th on the absurdity of the See of Rome in refusing to
acknowledge the title of the Cardinal’s Brother (Charles
Edward) to the Crown of England on the death of their
father in 1766.
‘ This paper was given me by my revered Relative,
Dr. John Cooke, President of C.C.C., who was at Rome at
this time, and well known to Cardinal York, tho’ a firm
1 The occasion of this Memorial and the circumstances attending its produc¬
tion will be found fully detailed in chap. vi. of TAe Last of the Royal Stuarts,
by Herbert M. Vaughan : London, 1906,
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