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26 Dec. 1645. |
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Vol. A |
No. or p. |
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Assessed at 500l. |
69 |
137 |
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5 Jan. 1646. Ordered to make up ½ his assessment forthwith, and
then be heard. His composition was 190l., and is paid. |
4 |
377 |
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7 Jan. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment |
4 |
382 |
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8 June 1646. Allowed a month to pay his assessment |
5 |
47 |
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5 Sept. 1646. John Ashe to Dallison. Yerbury is my Kinsman,
and very sickly. He came up once about his assessment, but
was allowed to return, and is now summoned again, but unable
to travel. I beg that he may not be troubled. His 1/20 was by
affidavit 200l.; he has paid nearly 150l. Pray forward his petition. |
104 |
97 |
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Sept. 1646. Yerbury petitions that on 21 Aug. last, he was summoned
to appear the same day, though 80 miles distant, and he is aged
and infirm. Besides this, he has paid or lent sums amounting
to 144l., and he can depose that 200l. was the full value of his
estate in 1641; also by quarterings, plunderings, &c., he is
much decayed, and unable to pay more, and therefore begs
discharge. |
104 |
98 |
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2 Nov. 1646. Ashe to Dallison. If Erbury, who is unable to
travel, must pay more than already paid, I will look to it. |
G 135 |
167 |
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20 Nov. Erbery is to produce his acquittance in 10 days, and
then be heard. |
5 |
138 |
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1647 ? Note that he has paid nothing of his assessment, though
ordered above a year since to pay 250l. |
83 |
52a |
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27 June 1651. Order on calculation of his assessment at 87l.,
that he pay the same within a month. |
104 |
99 |
BOND 104 100 |
4 Sept. 1650. Information that George Pitt, clerk, of Fielden,
Wilts, and others, owed Yerbury 400l. on a bond of 800l., for
which he has not compounded, and his widow has administered,
and sued Pitt to execution. |
22 |
85 |
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4 Sept. Order that Pitt detain the money, that the sheriffs
do not allow him to be proceeded against, and that the
administratrix show cause why the debt should not be
sequestered to the State. |
9 |
112 |
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18 Oct. 1650. No cause being shown, Pitt is to pay in the money
in a month, and be indemnified for so doing. |
9 |
179 |
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30 Oct. On plea of Mr. Ashe, jun., on her behalf, that the debt did
not belong to Yerbury, but to orphans, order that it be paid in,
but remain undisposed for a month, during which time Mrs.
Yerbury is to prove her statement. |
9
104 |
193
101 |
LET. 104 102 |
27 Jan. 1652. This not being done, order that Pitt pay the money
in 14 days, or it will be levied by sequestration. |
11 |
158 |
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20 Feb. 1652. Pitt alleges that he never borrowed money from
Yerbury, but was only security for Wm. Carent, who has long
since paid the debt, or if not, the money should be demanded
from him. |
104 |
103 |
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20 Feb. Order that Pitt pay in 200l., and if he was only security
for Carent, order will be given to Carent thereon. |
11 |
223 |
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26 March 1652. Order that if there were actual sequestration
issued on the debt before 1 Dec. 1651, Pitt pay in the 200l.
before he is further heard, and the County Commissioners are
to certify the condition of his estate. |
11 |
279 |
26 Dec. 1645. |
The following assessments were made, but no proceedings taken:— |
69 |
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Sir Hen. Bedington, 2,000l. |
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134 |
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Col. Bullock, 1,500l. |
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137 |
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Sir Fras. Floyd, or Lloyd, 1,000l. |
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134 |
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Sir Marm. Floyd, 1,000l. |
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134 |
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Sir Phil. Jones, 1,000l. |
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134 |
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Lord Leppington, son to the Earl of Monmouth, 2,000l. |
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137 |
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Sir Giles Mompesson, 800l. |
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134 |
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Sir Edw. Morgan, 1,000l. |
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134 |
R. 4 443 |
Sir Wm. Smith, Stepney, 1,000l. |
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136 |
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Sir Nich. Throckmorton, 1,000l. |
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134 |
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Sir Geo. Vaughan, 1,000l. |
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134 |