Volume A 87: September 1653

Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 1, 1642-45. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.

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'Volume A 87: September 1653', in Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 1, 1642-45, (London, 1888) pp. 110. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cttee-advance-money/pt1/p110c [accessed 19 April 2024]

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September 1653

Sept. 1. Order on request of the Haberdashers' Company that the present treasurers, Leech and Sherwin, pay quarterly the rent of 60l. a year for their hall, as ordered formerly, with arrears. [A 12, p. 426.]
Sept. 6.
Worcester College.
11. County Commissioners for Worcestershire, to the Committee for Advance of Money. Certify the delivery of summonses in 8 cases of delinquency, and the taking fresh depositions in 2 of them. [1 page.]
Sept. 21. Committee for Advance of Money to the County Commissioners for Lancashire. There being several persons in your county against whom witnesses have been examined for delinquency since 30 Jan. 1649, whose estates have been seized and secured, and depositions long since returned, we desire you to proceed in sequestration of all names in the annexed list, and certify proceedings. You are also to secure the estates of Wm. Rowe and Lord Widdrington, against whom examinations have been taken. Annexing,
i. List of 60 persons in the county whose estates are to be sequestered. [Entered in the Cases. A 25, p. 71.]
Sept. 21. Committee for Advance of Money to the County Commissioners for co. Worcester. To like effect. All seized estates are to be sequestered, unless orders are produced on their appeals. [A 25, p. 71.]
Sept. 24.
Worcester College.
12. County Commissioners for Worcestershire to the Committee for Advance of Money. Thanks for yours of 13 Sept., with the particulars sent. Are the following persons to have their estates seized and secured ?
1. Those that appeared at the Scots' rendezvous at Pitchcroft, without arms, and were not drawn up into a body.
2. Those that were drawn up, but without arms.
3. Those that appeared in Worcester while the Scots were there, and had no arms.
4. Those that lived in Worcester, and went out voluntarily to meet the King of Scots and his party. [1 page.]
Sept. 27. Committee for Advance of Money to the County Commissioners for Worcestershire. We must forbear to answer your general questions, but when you send up depositions against any persons engaged, particular orders will be given. [A 25, p. 72.]