Charles I - volume 539: September 1647

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 1647', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda, (London, 1897) pp. 708-709. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/addenda/1625-49/pp708-709 [accessed 12 April 2024]

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September 1647

Sept. 11 & 12. 448 (1—3). Three warrants from Col Michael Jones, Governor of Dublin and Commander of the forces in Leinster, to Sir Adam Loftus, to imprest four weeks' pay to the four troops of Col. Coote's regiment (viz., his own, Major Astley's, Capt. Peisley's, and Capt. Palmer's), and three weeks' pay to the four troops of his own regiment and to the two troops of Captains Meredith and Parsons, and also 5s. to each trooper in the last named six troops, in lieu of oats. All with receipts. [= 4 pp.]
Sept. 13. 449. Gregory Baker to Francis Phillips, Leadenhall Street. I have received your precepts for Worcestershire, and will deliver them. Pray send me that for my bailiwick of Bordsly. I hoped to have been appointed to collect the Priory of Whiston Malvern, in place of George Lea, and would allow the poor man part of the fees to help him and his family. I pray you do your best for him. I have paid your cousin Dorcas 5l. I want the usual fees of 13s. 4d. for cos. Worcester and Hereford, and Mr. Crowne and Mr. Sankey want theirs for Shropshire and Staffordshire. [1 p.]
Sept. 30. 450. Order in Parliament that Sir John Wollaston, Thomas Adams, John Warner, Thomas Andrewes, and George Witham, Aldermen, and Francis Allen and John Dethick, Esqs., Treasurers at War for the monthly assessment for the armies of Sir Thomas Fairfax and of Ireland, having advanced 30,000l., are to be repaid out of the third and fourth months' collections of the said assessment, the said Treasurers continuing in their office and receiving their allowances as before. [5¼ pp. Printed in Lords' Journals, Vol. IX., p. 457.]