Volume A 87: December 1654

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: December 1654', in Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 1, 1642-45, (London, 1888) pp. 112-113. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cttee-advance-money/pt1/pp112-113 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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December 1654

Dec. 4. 33. The County Commissioners for Cardiganshire to the Committee for Advance of Money. In answer to yours of 28 Nov., there is not in this county one man under sequestration. Those who were sequestered have compounded, paid their fines, and got their discharges, so there is nothing to do in relation to the method enclosed. Notes of cases. [¾ page.]
Dec. 7. 34. Note of depositions in several cases delivered to Solicitor Williams. [½ page.]
Dec. 22.
Preston.
35. County Commissioners for Lancashire to the Committee for Advance of Money. We have given notice as ordered. [⅓ page.] Enclosing,
35.i. Depositions of the giving of the summonses, and notices ordered 27 Oct. last, to Lancashire delinquents, for publication or hearing of their respective cases. [3¼ pages.]
Dec. 36. List, partially alphabetical, of persons in Lancashire and other counties against whom depositions were taken for acting against Parliament since Jan. 1649, in whose cases the committee doubt whether they have power to proceed to judgment, with notes of the proceedings already taken on the cases. Also list of delinquents informed against, and no proofs taken. Also of those adjudged delinquents, for assisting the King of Scots in 1651, and not yet discharged. [Book of 38 leaves; 2½ blank.]
1654 ? 37. Note of lists (missing) of informations depending before the late Committee for Advance of Money and Compounding, in cases of delinquents or Papists, wherein no judgment has been given, but which are conceived fit for prosecution. Also of those about which it is doubtful whether they are fit for prosecution. [2/3 page.]
38. Like note of a list of persons against whom depositions were taken before the Justices of the Peace and Militia Commissioners of co. Hereford, to prove their adherence to the late King of Scots when he was at Worcester in 1651, transmitted to the late Council of State, and by them to the Committee for Advance of Money, and who are worth prosecution, if witnesses may be regularly examined. Those who have been informed against, but no proof brought, are not mentioned. [2/3 page.]
39–43. Notes taken from the order-books of the Committee for Advance of Money, relative to transactions about debts due to delinquents, chiefly in 1650 and 1651. [5 papers.]