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1648–9
Jan. 1. |
Order of the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall, that it be reported to the House
that this committee will proceed with new delinquents till they receive peremptory orders to the contrary. |
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Order of the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall, allowing the names presented
by [John] Jackson to the committee, as those from whose fines Col. Thos. Mitton
is to receive the 5,000l. allowed him by Parliament order of 14 August last,
and order for payment thereof out of their fines, as they are paid in. [G 5, p. 40;
101, p. 787.] Annexing, |
i. Order of Parliament alluded to, for payment to him of 5,000l. from the fines
or estates of delinquents not formerly discovered nor compounded for, to be
discovered by him. 14 August 1648. [G 101, p. 803.] |
ii.–xviii. List of names of delinquents presented on behalf of Col. Mitton, September 1648–17 April 1649. [17 papers; G 101, pp. 786, 789–802, 805–812.] |
Jan. 5. |
1. Order of the House of Commons, that the General be desired to prohibit
all delinquents and Papists from coming to or staying in London or its liberties,
or within the late lines of communication, or within ten miles of the city, and
to secure such as shall be found within the limits aforesaid six days after date,
except those licensed by Fras. Allen and Saml. Moyer to come to prosecute
their compositions, or such as have already compounded and paid in their
money. [2/3 page; also G 1, p. 199.] |
Jan. 5. |
Order of the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall, that no review be henceforth
admitted in any case where the fine has passed in both or either Houses. [G 5,
p. 42.] |
Jan. 6. |
Order of the House of Commons for the following additions to the Committee
at Goldsmiths' Hall:—
Lord Grey.
Ald. Atkins.
Thos. Boone.
— Harby.
Col. [Thos.] Waite.
Nich. Gould.
John Corbett.
Col. Thompson.
Greg. Clement.
Augustine Garland.
Col. Purefoy.
Sir Wm. Allenson.
Lord Mounson.
[Dan.] Blagrave.
[John] Fry. |
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[G 1, p. 199.] |
Jan. 11. |
Blank form of licences to be granted by the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall,
for persons to continue in London to prosecute their compositions, the order of
the House of Commons of 5 January to the Lord General, to prohibit all Papists
and delinquents from being in or near London, notwithstanding. [G 5, p. 44.] |
Jan. 16. |
Petition of Edw. Curle, sequestrator for Catsash Hundred, co. Somerset, to
the Committee for Compounding, for allowance for his discovery of 300l. a year
omitted from delinquents' compositions, of which Sir Hum. Mildmay has
already compounded for 75l. a year, and Sir Rob. Banister for 108l. Will
discover more in other hundreds. [G 79, p. 103.] Enclosing, |
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i. Note of particulars omitted in compositions for delinquents' estates in co. Somerset, and presented by petition to Edw. Ash, one of the Committee for
Compounding. Total, 397l. 10s. 0d. a year. [G 79, p. 105.] |
Jan. 17. |
2. Order of the House of Commons, that the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall
state the matter of fact touching the moneys that were to be paid to Scotland,
and the particular assignments thereof, and present a report thereof to the
House this day week; the care of this business referred to Mr. Fry. [½ page;
also G 1, p. 208.] |
Jan. 18. |
3. Order of the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall, on an order of the House of
Commons given, of 17 January, on report by Miles Corbett of the reasons
given by the treasurers at Goldsmiths' Hall why a stop is made of the payment
of 40,000l. to the use of the navy,—that the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall be
required to give warrant to the said treasurers to make payment of the remainder of the 40,000l. to the use of the navy, according to the former order of this
House—for payment accordingly. [Also G 1, p. 208; 5, p. 52.] |
Jan. 22. |
Order of the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall, that the Navy Committee be
desired to meet this committee on Thursday afternoon, concerning the money
to be paid to the navy. |
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Like Order, on an order of the House of Commons given, of 26 Sept. 1648,—
that the county committees to whom the liberty of compounding with delinquents is granted certify to the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall particulars
of the estates on which they compound, and the sums paid on compositions, to
be there recorded,—requiring returns accordingly within 10 days after composition. [G 1, p. 195; 5, p. 49.] |
Jan. 23. |
4. Order of the House of Commons, that the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall
pay or order payment of the remainder of the 40,000l. to the navy, according to
former orders, before they pay Sir Wm. Dick, notwithstanding the order of
this House for that committee to state the matter of fact about moneys to be
paid to the Kingdom of Scotland, and the assignations thereof. [½ page; also
G 1, p. 209.] |