Charles I - volume 539: September 1645

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1897.

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'Charles I - volume 539: September 1645', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda, (London, 1897) pp. 683. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/addenda/1625-49/p683 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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September 1645

Sept. 11. 304. Assignment by Sir Robert King to Alderman Andrewes and Alderman Foote of 2,500l., in repayment of moneys advanced by them for service of the State, being part of the 7,379l. 13s. given to Sir Robert by order of the Committee of both Kingdoms, from the assessments in London and Middlesex, for relief of the British army in Ireland.
Underwritten.—Memorandum that it is agreed between the parties that if any part of the money be not paid before 20th January next, then the said Aldermen are not to receive it until the sum of 3,000l. mentioned in a deed dated 21st July last, signed and sealed by Arthur Annesley, Sir Robert King, and Colonel William Beale, be fully satisfied. Signed and sealed. [1 large sheet.]
Sept. 14.
[1645 ?] Winchenden.
305. John Walbancke to William Davenport, Agmondisham. The high constable delivered you a return of this town of Upper Winchenden, which did not satisfy you and the other Commissioners to the articles in charge, but I hope you will accept this information. Mrs. Martin (late Mrs. Goodwin) desires the addition of sums disbursed by Colonel Goodwin for the State. I have also set down the loss I have sustained by plunder from the Parliament army, which is well known to all my neighbours. The former account named 10l. paid by me to Guildhall, on the propositions, but this must be struck out, as it was paid to Colonel Goodwin. [Damaged. ½ p.]
Sept. 19. 306. Warrant from the Committee of both Kingdoms to Sir Robert King to pay 100l. to Thomas, Lord Foliat, appointed governor of Londonderry. [½ p.]
Sept. 23. 307. Like warrant to the same to pay Sir Brian Stapleton 30l. out of the 130l. in his hands for the service of Ireland, and the remaining 100l. to Walter Frost, secretary of the Committee. [1 p.]
Overleaf.—Receipt by Gualter Frost for 100l.
Sept. 29. 308. Assignment by Sir Robert King to John Davies, John Chesten, Denis Gauden, and Thomas Rodbeard of 1,879l. 13s., being part of the 7,379l. 13s. ordered by the Committee of both Kingdoms to be paid to Sir Robert by Alderman Kendrick and the rest of the Treasurers. [¾ sheet.]
Overleaf.—Receipt by Davies, Chesten, Gauden, and Rodbeard for the money. 22nd May 1646.