Document signed by George Onslow (1731-1814, from 1776 4th Lord), the Hon. Charles Townshend (1728-1810, from 1797 Baron Bayning) and Francis Seymour Conway (1743-1822, Viscount Beauchamp, 2nd Marquis of Hertford 1794, husband of the Prince of Wales' mistress), as Lords of the Treasury, ordering payment to Horace Walpole, as Usher of the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer, a total of £902 0s 3 1/2d "without Account, for Necessaries by him delivered to the Several new Offices ... in the half year ending at Lady day 1773", listing the nine exchequer accounts that are to be debited, which range from the "14% Annuities and Survivors" (a very old account, opened in 1693, the original 'National Debt') to "Supplies 1772 charg'd on Supplies 1773", and the amounts to be taken from each, with many detailed sums and notes addressed to all four Tellers of the Exchequer in charge of these accounts, and receipted on the verso by Joseph Tullie (d. 1774), Horace Walpole's deputy as Usher, in respect of a final group of three items totalling £92 6s 6d.