Cases before the Committee: April 1648

Calendar, Committee For Compounding: Part 3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.

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'Cases before the Committee: April 1648', in Calendar, Committee For Compounding: Part 3, (London, 1891) pp. 1835-1836. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/compounding-committee/pt3/pp1835-1836 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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April 1648

Claimants on the Estate of Sir Ingram Hopton, Armley Hall, Co. York.

7 April 1648. Vol. G No. or p.
P.E. 205 865
862
P.R. 4 196
R. 205 859
Miles Stapleton, and Mary, his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Ingram Hopton, beg to compound for the delinquency of Sir Ingram Hopton, who was in arms against Parliament. 205 864
14 April 1648. Fine at 1/6, 600l. 4 198
4 Oct. 1649. Order that lands in Wortley, co. York, for which Miles Stapleton, and Mary, his wife, have compounded as the estate of John Hopton, heir to Sir Ingram, be not liable to sequestration, but that John Hopton be permitted to enjoy the same, the fine being paid. 235 27A

John Lloyd, Crynvryn, Co. Cardigan.

14 April 1648. Vol. G No. or p.
P.E. 206 719
P.R. 4 198
L. 206 721
R. 206 709
Begs to compound. Being sequestered for adhering to the King's forces when in Wales, submitted to Parliament forces when they appeared. Would have compounded earlier, but was told that a committee would come into Wales on purpose. With certifi cate that he did not join in the late insurrection in South Wales, and was forward in dissuading others, and paid his contributions. 206 716
717
REC. 206 712
714
6 Nov. 1648. Fine at 1/10, 140l. 5
235
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28
3 May 1652. Estate discharged for an old fine, the clause for under-valuations being omitted according to the Act of General Pardon. 12 432
3 Aug. Further proceedings against him to be forborne. 17 85