Volume A 84: April 1649

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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April 1649

April 3. 7. List of 26 persons added to the general list of delinquents [in Kent], with Sir Geo. Sands, added 8 February 1650. [1 page.]
April 5. Sir Adam Loftus, treasurer for Ireland, to inform this committee to whom the 5,000l. appointed for Ireland is assigned.
Mr. Lane to take care, in payment of the money assigned to the officers before Skipton Castle, to find out what part belongs to Col. Lilburn, who revolted at Tynemouth, and to stay the same, and his share to be paid to Major Grey, in part of the money assigned him by Parliament. [A 6, pp. 250, 252.]
April 7. Mr. Elliott to have 20l. out of the next money to come in unassigned. [A 6, p. 261.]
April 11. Order that when a case of delinquency or of the 1/20 has been heard and determined by the committee, it is not to be reconsidered, unless new matter be offered, and special order given therein. [A 6, p. 269.]
April 16. Order that this committee sit on Wednesdays and Fridays in the afternoons. [A 6, p. 276.]
April 17.
Marlborough, Wilts.
8. Lynam Robins to Dallison. I enclose some inventories and bonds, to show you how far I have gone in my business, and lest anybody, before my return, should appear for Mr. Staples, whom I have secured and sequestered because I could get no security; he promises security, but he wants to shuffle, and convey his estate to others, pretending that his land was seized for rent, and that his son owns his stock. [2/3 page.]
April 18. Parliament Order that the Committee for the Advance of Money send for Edw. Vaughan, M.P., examine the complaint against him, and take his account for public money received, and transmit it to the Committee for co. Montgomery. [A 24, p. 235, Commons' Journals, VI. 188.]
April 25. Lord Grey to move Parliament that power may be given this committee to examine witnesses on oath, upon information concerning delinquents and their estates, and to dispose of a moiety thereof towards payment of arrears due to discoverers, according to the effect of an Act proposed by this committee, to that effect.
Mr. Lane to pay, out of the Bishop of Rochester's fine, the balance due of the 500l. assigned by Parliament to Landguard Fort, and the balance due to the Earl of Nottingham, on his Parliament Order. [A 6, p. 288.]