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April 3. |
Eliz. Hawes' assessment respited till she receive the 120l. owing to her from
Parliament for 1/16 of the ship Honour, late in their service. |
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Whereas this committee on a Parliament Order demised to John Dethick
the large house of John Fownes, merchant, in Mary Axe, with an adjoining
tenement held by Thos. Warren, who has neither paid rent for 2 years, nor
given up possession, though often required;—order that he be warned to pay
the arrears of rent to Dethick, and to leave in a month, or in default, that the
house be seized and delivered up to Dethick. [A 5, pp. 4–6.] |
April 6. |
Geo. Sharple's assessment discharged for the 75l. formerly lent, the State
owing him 500l. for arms. [A 5, p. 7.] |
April 8. |
Thos. Puff, who supplied Joan Phillipps in Shoe Lane, tenant to [Thos.] Mason,
here assessed, with bread, firing, butter, and cheese in her sickness, to have
10s. in full of his bill of 14s. 6d., her goods, distrained for Mason's assessment,
having been sold for 6l. since her death. |
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John Larkin, who supplied her with meat, to have 20s. in full of his bill
of 28s. |
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The assessment of Hen. Lloyd [Canning Street, of 100l.] taken off, as he has
no residence but in Wales, and there has suffered by the enemy, and the
sequestration of his rents for non-payment to be discharged. [A 5, pp. 9, 10.] |
April 10. |
The assessment of 300l. on [Thos.] Foster [of Chancery Lane] discharged for
the 50l. paid by his late wife, Mrs. Parker, and the 15l. paid by him in Sussex,
which is his proportion on oath, excepting lands worth 62l. a year, which have
been under water for three years. [A 5, p. 13.] |
April 13. |
Peter Russell to be committed to Peter House, and kept in safe custody till
further order, for abusing the committee's officers in their execution of its
orders, and for contempt. |
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Order for his discharge till further order. [A 5, pp. 13, 14.] |
April 15. |
Thos. Lutton [of Mitcham, assessed at 150l.] to make affidavit, excepting his
lands in Oxford, Abingdon, and Farringdon, worth 300l. a year, and to be
respited till they are restored. [A 5, p. 18.] |
April 15. |
97. Certificate by Martin Dallison, at request of Hum. Bury, an officer, that
the Militia Committee of London appearing before the Committee for Advance
of Money, and pressing them to require their officers to find arms in their
several abodes, the Committee for Advance of Money declared that they were
exempted during their employment. [½ page] |
April. |
98. Bill of 8l. 16s. 3d. salary due to Fras. Lawrence and Wm. Ragdale,
collectors, as their commission on money paid in. [½ page.] |