Volume A 83: September 1647

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 83: September 1647', in Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 1, 1642-45, (London, 1888) pp. 65-66. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cttee-advance-money/pt1/pp65-66 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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September 1647

Sept. 3. All those gentlemen comprised in Exeter articles, and assessed here for their 1/5 and 1/20, to be left to their liberty to obtain the confirmation of those articles from Parliament, and meantime no persons within those articles to be prejudiced, having compounded for their estates at Goldsmiths' Hall. [A 5, p. 284.]
[Sept. 8.] 35. Return by Lynam Robins of his journeys in delivering 34 tickets to persons assessed at from 50l. to 1,000l., since 26 July. [1½ pages.]
Sept. 14. Whereas several bonds of the late Sir John Hobart are engaged to recusants for payment of 2,500l. still unpaid, a letter is to be sent to Sir Ant. Irby, to send in a particular of the lands and tenements so engaged, and for what sums they stand. [A 5, p. 286.]
Sept. 17. 36. Account by Fras. Lawrence of rents received by him from sequestered estates towards payment of assessments since 6 May 1646, viz., Sir Jas. Palmer, 48l. 10s. 0d.; Sir Charles Herbert of Westminster, 132l. 12s. 1d.; Sir Nich. Crisp, 53l. 10s. 0d.; Sir Rich. Young of Cripplegate Ward, 10l. [1½ pages.]
Sept. 17. Mr. Lane to pay the treasurers for maimed soldiers the arrears of 30l. a week, out of the first moneys that come in.
The only collectors henceforth employed are to be Thos. Jarvis, Geo. Dawson, Wm. Ragdale, Thos. Hamersley, Rich. Cole, Lynam Robins, and Thos. Lindsey, Rich. Vale, porter; the others formerly employed to bring in their accounts of receipts in 14 days, and pay in their balances; they are to give the clerk an account of their proceedings, and to be paid what is due for their pains.
Mr. Tichborne to have 40s. for entering the inventory of goods sold abroad, and placing them to account. [A 5, p. 287.]