Cases brought before the committee: December 1645

Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 2, 1645-50. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.

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December 1645

Charles Villiers, Earl of Anglesey.

1 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 2,000l. 69 118
12 Dec. 1645. Respited to bring in a particular of his estate 4 353

Mark Shaftoe, Gray's Inn, Counsellor-at-law, Recorder of Newcastle.

1 Dec. ? 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information that he lived in the enemies' quarters till taken prisoner to Sunderland, where he was accused of joining Papists and Irish rebels against Parliament, and assisting the Earl of Newcastle's army; when asked what he could do for Parliament, he answered nothing, as he had no great estate. His old friend Hen. Darley got leave for him to go to the commissioners at Durham, when he would do what was reasonable, but he slipped away and went home, though a prisoner, and refused to meet the commissioners on their summons, even when engaging to do so. He advised Sir John Morley, mayor and governor of Newcastle, to be faithful in his charge, was his chief adviser in his designs against Parliament, and in the execution of 4 of the Parliament army, and has visited him without leave since his imprisonment. He sat as an Oyer and Terminer Commissioner at Newcastle, by a commission dated Sept. 1643 under the Great Seal, when Parliament had declared that seal of no validity. He also sat at the trial of John Smart at Durham, and consented to his sentence. 104 1
2 Dec. 1645 ? Answer of Shaftoe in detail to the above charge 104 2
12 Dec. Order in the County Committee that all former proceedings against him be declared void, as he has given 20l. to show his affection to Parliament. 104 3
BOND 104 5 14 May 1651. Information that he was proved a delinquent before the County Commissioners in 1645, but is not sequestered and has not compounded. 22
104
200
4
16 May. His estate to be seized and secured 10 301
20 May. Allowed to hold it on security in 1,000l. 10 313
3 June 1651. County Committee to certify proceedings in the case, and whether there has been any erasure, interlining, or alteration of the records. 10
104
359
6
18 June. The case postponed till next term, as he has to go to Newcastle, and he is not to be prejudiced or surprised in his absence. 10 405
LET. 104 7 6 July 1652. Request for his discharge on the Act of Pardon, return of his security, and a certificate of the proceedings in the case. 104 8
CERT. 104 9–11 28 July. His discharge and return of securities ordered, provided he was not sequestered 1 Dec. 1651. 12 91

Sir John Harpur, Swarkston, Co. Derby.

3 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 3,000l. 69 118
17 Dec. 1645. Respited 14 days for payment of his assessment 4 358
R. 4 372 12 Jan. 1646. The sequestration of his estate for his assessment taken off, Mr. Lucy giving security that he will abide the orders of the committee, and in the interim he is respited. 4 385
R. 4 437 23 July 1646. Swarkston. Sir John Harpur to Mr. Cox.—It is strange that I should be summoned before the Committee for Advance of Money, when I have entered into a bond, with great penalties, to appear when my sequestration is discharged. I have since compounded at Goldsmiths' Hall, but not paid all my fine; the report has been read in the House, and is to be perfected at Goldsmiths' Hall. I will prosecute my pardon with speed, and then will appear. 104 12
7 Aug. 1646. Certificate from Goldsmiths' Hall that he has paid or secured his fine, and now has letters to the County Commissioners to permit him to enjoy his estate as formerly. 104 13
O.C. 5 178 20 Nov. 1646. Sir John summoned to pay his assessment 5 139
12 Feb. 1647. Order that he pay in his assessment for his 1/20, or his estate will be sequestered. 5 192
19 Feb. Order that his assessment of 3,000l. be discharged, on his paying 500l., as his estate is much mortgaged and he has great debts. 5 196
11 June 1649. Information that he did not give in the full value of his estate on his composition. 21 234
22 July 1650. Information renewed that he undervalued his estate at Repton, Tickenhall, &c. 22 70

John Jane, alias Scroope, and Martha Jane, alias Scroope, both of Bolton Castle, Co. York, and Blackfriars.

3 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Each assessed at 3,000l., and Martha summoned to pay her assessment. 69 104 118 14
19 Dec. 1645. John's sequestration removed, on security to abide the committee's order about his assessment. 4 362
R. 4 373
376, 392
23 Jan. 1646. He to be brought in custody to pay his assessment. She allowed 14 days to bring in particulars of her debts and engagements. 4 399
402
6 Feb. 1646. She respited 14 days (numerous respites Feb. 1646 to April 1647). 4 418
R. 4 436
R. 5 3, 20
30, 39, 45
56, 64, 75
81, 85, 94
100, 105
110, 125
142, 151
164, 168
181, 190
218, 237
248
Feb. 1646? Particulars of her estate, cos. Bucks and York, value 540l. a year, but she makes not a penny by that in co. York, because it is the Scots' chief quarters, and the tenants are beggared and undone. Also note of her debts, 3,500l. 104 15
April 1647 ? She petitions that living 200 miles north, and coming up to London, she was ticketed for a sum far exceeding her whole estate, and having long waited, and time given her to this day without prejudice, she begs to be admitted to make her protestation, according to the Ordinance of Parliament, and to be discharged accordingly. 104 16
20 March 1649. Note that John Scroope was assessed at 2,000l., having paid a composition fine of 7,000l. 6 225

Sir Thos. Leigh, Bart., or Lord Leigh, Stoneley, Co. Warwick.

3 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 3,000l. 69 119
10 Nov. 1647. Order that he have a month to produce acquittances of what he has paid in the country, and to pay his assessment for his 1/20. 5 302
R. 5 322 28 Dec. 1647. On certificate from the County Commissioners that he paid 500l., which this committee esteem a meet proportion, order that his assessment of 3,000l. be discharged. 5 336
3 Aug. 1649. Assessed at 600l. for the estate left out of his certificate at Goldsmiths' Hall, and lately compounded for. 71 108

Sir John Lowther.

3 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 2,000l. 69 119
19 Dec. 1645. On giving security to abide the orders of this committee for his assessments, when the sequestration is taken off his estates, respited till that time. 4 362
12 Aug. 1646. His assessment discharged for the 300l. paid for his 1/5 and 1/20 in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire, and his bond for security of his assessment to be delivered up. 5 85

Thomas, or Sir Thos. Williamson, Bart., East Markham, Co. Notts.

Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. 69 118
7 Aug. 1646. Assessed at 1,000l. 71 33
25 May 1648. Certificate by the County Commissioners for Lincoln that his estate in that county, worth 617l. 19s. 2d. a year, was assessed in Oct. 1646 at 123l., which has been paid or allowed him. 104 17
P.E. 104 18
19
P.D. 104 20
9 June 1648. His assessment to be discharged on payment of 200l. more than the 269l. already paid in cos. Notts and Lincoln for his assessment, he being much in debt. 6 10
3 Dec. 1645. The following assessments were laid, but no proceedings taken:— 69
Lord Banning, 2,000l. 119
Sir Chas. Dallison, 500l. 120
Lord Farfar, 2,000l. 119
Lord Percy, 2,000l. 119
Lord Rockingham, 3,000l. 119
John Soame, Gray's Inn, 800l. 120
Earl of Traquair, 4,000l. 119

Jos. Lloyd, Cheapside.

3 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
The parties informing against him to attend next Monday, or the seizure of his estate will be taken off. 4 343
II. 4 349
362
12 Jan. 1646. The estate of Lloyd having been seized on a charge of delinquency brought against him by Mrs. Bridges, but the committee, after several discussions, not being clearly satisfied with the evidence, order that on his paying 20l., which he agrees to do, his sequestration be taken off. 4 387

Alice Caldwall, or Cordwell, Widow, Fleet Street, and Horndon-on-the-Hill, Co. Essex.

5 Dec 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. 69 121
7 Jan. 1646. Order thereon that she have 14 days' respite for her assessment. 4 382
17 Jan. Deposition signed by herself, that she has already paid 51l. to the County Commissioners for relief of the State, and that it is a full proportion for her 1/5 and 1/20. 104 20a
21 Jan. Her assessment discharged for the 51l. paid in Essex, being her proportion on oath. 4 395

Lady Amy Lister.

5 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 150l. for her reserved estate 69 120
19 Dec. 1645. Discharged, on affidavit that she has not 100l. 76 897

Sir Rob. Thorold, or Tarroll, Halborn.

5 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. 69 120
12 Dec. 1645. On his giving security to abide the committee's orders, his assessment respited till he has made composition for his delinquency. 4 353

Peter Weaver.

5 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. No proceedings 69 122

Sir Chris. Athow, Bichamwell, Norfolk.

5 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 126
6 March 1647. Assessed at 400l. 71 68
REC. 104 21 24 Oct. 1649. His assessment discharged on payment of 90l. above 33l. received in the country. 7 319

Rich. Baxter, Clerkenwell.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 150l. 69 122
9 Jan. 1646. To be discharged on affidavit that he has not 100l. 76 902

Thos. Bradley, D.D.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. No proceedings 69 122

Sir Thos. Bridges, Keynsham, Co. Somerset.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 123
29 Jan. 1647. An assessment of 400l. vacated on account of the former one. 71 63
8 March 1648. To be sequestered for non-payment of his assessment. 5 397
CERT. 104 23 5 Oct. 1651. Certificate of Col. Alex. Popham that in 1643 Bridges paid 160l. 19s. to the County Commissioners. 104 22
10 Oct. He deposes to debts amounting to 5,545l. 104 24
10 Oct. Order thereon that he pay 90l. assessment in 14 days 17 51

Fras. Cavendish, Doveridge, Co. Derby.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 129
R. 4 373 12 Jan. 1646. Respited on security to abide the order of this committee, when his sequestration is taken off. 4 387
4 Feb. 1646. Assessed at 500l. 71 14
P.E. 104 25
P.D. 104 26
8 Feb. 1650. Order for discharge of his assessment on payment of 100l. 8
104
171
27

Sir Fras. Douse, or Dawes, Wallop, Co. Hants.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 128
R. 5 200 4 Dec. 1646. Respited for his assessment till next term 5 149
12 March 1647. He petitions that he is assessed at 1,000l., though his estate was much exhausted during the wars, 6,000 men and horse, most of them the Parliament forces, having been at free quarters there. Also for the last 2 years, his estate has been under sequestration. He has been assessed by the County Commissioners at 100l. more than his 1/20, which he has been as yet unable to pay. Begs acceptance of a reasonable sum. 104 28
12 March. Order that his assessment be discharged on payment of 100l., two Members of Parliament having certified that he is much in debt, and unable to pay more. 5 217

John Harvey, Merchant.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. 69 124
2 Feb. 1646. Ordered to bring in a particular of his estate, and what he paid at Goldsmiths' Hall for his composition. 4 408
6 Feb. On paying in 40l., his assessment to be discharged 4 418

Hen. Hudson.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 123
29 Dec. 1645. The sequestration of his estate taken off, on security to abide the order of the committee as to his 1/20. 4 372
13 Jan. 1647. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment. 5 173
12 March 1647. Summoned before the Committee for Advance of Money. 104 29
17 March. Ordered to pay 500l., ½ his assessment, by Wednesday, or the officers will immediately sequester his estate. 5 221
24 March. To be discharged on paying 450l. 5 226
14 April 1647. To be freed from all salary or charges concerning his assessment, and the collectors to receive it from the State. 5 242
29 March 1654. Certificate of his payment of 450l. assessment for his 1/20, and the Public Faith given therefor. 104
69
30
123

Sir Edw. Hussey.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 3,000l. 69 130
5 Jan. 1646. Respited, on giving security to abide the committee's orders as to his 1/20, when the sequestration is taken off his estate. 4 376
22 May 1646. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment, his sequestration being taken off. 5 41
29 June 1646. He is to satisfy the committee as to his 1/20 in 14 days. 5 63
R. 5 75 12 Aug. 1646. He being still on his composition at Goldsmiths' Hall, his assessment respited till the sequestration is taken off his lands. 5 86
15 March 1647. His rents and estate to be sequestered, he being assessed at 3,000l. 5 219
17 March. The former order suspended, if he pay ½ in a month 5 221
14 April 1647. Being still on his composition, his assessment respited till his sequestration is taken off, or till further order. 5 242
24 Dec. 1647. Ordered to pay 600l. in discharge of his assessment, ½ in 14 days, and the rest when the committee appoint. 5 334
5 Jan. 1648. Having paid in 300l., order for his discharge on paying 150l. in 6 weeks; the abatement made because he maintains many children of Thos. Hussey, who died in Parliament service, and the committee desire that the favour he has received from them may be extended to the children. 5 340

Roger Kinaston, Horley, Co. Salop.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 129
7 Feb. 1651. Order for his discharge from his assessment on payment of 100l., he having paid 40l. in the country. 9 419
19 Feb. The money being paid, the County Commissioners are to give him his discharge. 10 34

Wm. Knollis, or Knowles, Rotherfield Grayes, Co. Oxon.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 125
26 Dec. 1645. His assessment respited, on his giving security to abide the committee's order when the sequestration is taken off his estate. 4 370
R. 5 242 19 Aug. 1646. Again assessed at 500l. 71 38
5 May 1647. His estate to be seized for non-payment. 5 251
P.E. 104 31
32
P.D. 104 33
17 Nov. 1647. Order that his assessment of 500l. be discharged on payment of 60l., it appearing that he is greatly in debt, and his estate but for term of life. 5 306
15 Dec. 1647. He not having paid the money ordered by the committee, the sequestration of his estate to be proceeded with. 5 327

Willougby Manley, Delinquent, Co. Stafford.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. 69 126
25 May 1647. Order that his assessment be levied on his estate by sequestration. 5 260
24 Sept. 1651. Walter Collins, of co. Stafford, petitions that in July 1650, he acquainted the County Commissioners that he owed 50l. to Manley, a delinquent, who has omitted it from his composition, and also several other debts and estates, whereon the County Commissioners ordered Manley to forbear prosecuting for the debt. Begs that this order may be carried out; will pay 4/5 of the debt in 4 months, and begs 1/5 as discoverer. 104 33a
33b
24 Sept. Order that the debt of 50l. be paid in to the Committee for Advance of Money, and thereupon Collins is to have indemnity. 17 32
10 Dec. 1651. Manley petitions that, as heir and executor of his late father, he has found the estate much encumbered with debts and legacies, and on account of the times, many debts due have been lost, and some compounded for at low value, so that he has had to sell a great part of the lands to pay debts, but some are still unpaid. Has sued Walter Collins for a debt to his father of 50l. with interest, but Collins, to avoid payment, pretends that petitioner is a delinquent, and has obtained an order for the debt to be paid to the Committee for Advance of Money. Begs the recall of this order, that he may prosecute his suit at law. 104 33c
10 Dec. Order that as Manley has a debt of 50l. due to him, for which he has not compounded, he account on oath for his father's estate before the County Commissioners, who are to prove the contents of the petition, giving the prosecutor notice. 17
104
120
33e
II. 17 188 30 Jan. 1652. Ordered a fortnight's respite on his under-value, and then the cause to be heard. 17 173
CERT. 104 33e 17 Nov. 1652. Ri. Graves moves, on Manley's behalf, for discharge from the information about the said debt on the Act of Pardon, no judgment having been given before. 104 33f
1 Dec. 1652. Granted 12 205

John Newton, Hather, Co. Lincoln.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 126
R. 4 389 5 Jan. 1646. Order that he have 14 days' respite to bring in his assessment. 4 377
17 March 1646. Deposition that Rich. Hickson, of Gunwarby, co. Lincoln, left Newton, his nephew, 8,400l., with 7 per cent. interest till he was of age; that Wm. Welby, of Denton, co. Lincoln, Hickson's executor, holds the legacy; that Newton is a delinquent, and has been 3 years in arms in the King's quarters about Newark, and is now sequestered by the County Commissioners of Lincoln. 104 34
11 May 1647. Again assessed at 1,500l. 71 81
6 March 1648. Like assessment vacated because of the previous one. 71 90
18 April 1648. Commissioners for co. Lincoln to the Committee for Advance of Money, Haberdashers' Hall. We certify that on 11 Aug. 1645,—the books for the 1/5 and 1/20 part being returned to us by the Earl of Manchester, whose commissioners had got them in—we collected arrears, assessing persons who had been omitted, of whom Mr. Newton being one, paid his full proportion,—the soldiers before Newark being in extreme necessity for pay—and entered security to pay a further charge on payment of some moneys due to him by the King's party. 104 35
19 May 1648. On his paying 500l., part of the 1,000l. to which his 1/20 amounts according to his particular, and shewing what he has paid in the country, further order to be given. 6 1
2 May 1649. Note that the 1,500l. is still unpaid 6 306
P.E. 104 36 12 June 1650. Order that if he do not pay his assessment within a month, a debt of 1,000l. due to him by Sir Roger Cooper, of Thurgarton, co. Notts, be paid into the Treasury. 8
104
376
37
H. 8 153
BOND 104 39
6 July 1650. Information that in the second war, he furnished his uncle, Maj.-Gen. Aires, with money, horses, and arms, persuading persons to bear arms. That after the defeat at Colchester, he hid Maj.-Gen. Aires and others from the Parliament forces. That he maintained men and horses in the King's party, and had meetings with lords, knights, &c. That he refused to allow his tenants Parliament taxes, and drank health to the King, and confusion to Parliament and the Roundheads. That he has compounded at a great undervalue, threatening and beating those who say they will inform against him. 22 104 61 38
10 July. The County Commissioners to take examinations, and if they find proof of delinquency, to inventory and secure his estate. 9 29
10 July. Order for Newton's release from assessment, on payment of 1,000l. more than the 250l. already paid, within a month. 9 104 24 40
30 Aug. 1650. Order on his petition for hearing, that he pay ½ in 14 days, and be heard as to the remainder. 9 107
24 June 1651. Information similar to the preceding, that since his composition, he helped in the second war, attended meetings of armed gentlemen at his own house, Grantham, and Ancaster, rode beyond the limits of the 5 Miles Act, and was privy to the Norfolk insurrection and the Lincolnshire design. 22 104 229 41
14 Jan. 1652. Petition of John Newton for a hearing. During the first war, was obliged to go into Newark to obtain security for great part of his estate, of which he was plundered by the late King's party; for this, though then much under age, he was sequestered, and compounded for 3,000l. rather than justify himself. Has been since assessed at 1,000l. for his 1/20 part, and has paid 750l., though having no real estate in possession, and but a small one in reversion, only an estate for life. Begs a hearing. Granted. 104 42
Jan. Petition renewed for mitigation or discharge of the remainder of his assessment, most of his debts compounded for being very desperate. 104 43 44
19 March 1652. Order that—whereas he was assessed 11 May 1647, at 1,500l., then at 1,000l.—he be now discharged further payment upon the Act of General Pardon. 11 272

Rich Oakley.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 128
24 Dec. 1645. Ordered to make up ½ his assessment 4 368
26 Dec. Having deposited 250l. respited, and to be further heard 76 899
7 Jan. 1646. Ordered to make his affidavit, and allowed 40 days to produce his acquittances of what he has paid in Shropshire for his 1/5 and 1/20. 4 383
12 Jan. Order on his affidavit that 150l. is his full proportion, except for 3,000l. debts, that 100l. of the 250l. that he has paid in be returned him, and the Public Faith be given for the 150l. 4 69 386 128

Edw. Page, Oundle, Co. Northampton.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 200l. 69 124
5 Jan. 1646. Respited to give security to pay his assessment when he has made his composition at Goldsmiths' Hall. 4 378
6 March 1647. Again assessed at 300l. 71 71
26 Sept. 1648. To be sequestered for non-payment 6 65
2 May 1649. Note of the fine as still unpaid 6 305
P.E. 104 45 21 Feb. 1651. Order on calculation of his estate and debts, for his discharge from assessment, on payment of 30l. 10 43
17 April 1651. The sum being paid, his assessment of 200l. (sic) discharged, on his paying the County Commissioners their allowance. 10 200

Sir Wm. Robinson, Newby, Co. York.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 130
26 Dec. 1649. To be sequestered for non-payment 8 82
P.E. 104 46 2 May 1651. Being assessed at 485l., order that he pay 242l. 10s., and be heard concerning his rectories, which he says are made void by Act of Parliament, and his debts which he owes in the Court of Wards, and he is to prove what he has paid for his 1/5 and 1/20 in the country. 10 254
CERT. 104 47
REC. 104 48
30 May. It appearing that his leases of Shingshall Prebend, which made 80l. in his fine, were avoided by Act of Parliament, because made after 1 Dec. 1641, and that he paid 50l. in co. York for his assessment, and has settled Baldersby Rectory, value 80l. a year for ever, order that his assessment be discharged on payment of 50l. more. 10 355
3 June 1651. He having paid the 50l., his assessment of 1,000l. discharged, and if the County Commissioners have received more than 50l., they are to repay it to him. 10 356

Sir Walter Rudston.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 600l. No proceedings 69 130

Valence Sacheverell, or Secheverell, Newhall, or Sutton Coldfield, Co. Warwick.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l., and summoned to pay 69
104
128
49
R. 4 376
400, 406
430
2 July 1646. Certificate that he compounded at Goldsmiths' Hall and paid his fine. 104 50
R. 5 121 18 Sept. 1646. To be brought up in custody to pay his assessment 5 105
13 Nov. 1646. Sir John Gell appearing and certifying that he paid 40l. assessment for his lands in co. Derby, which is allowed, order that he be respited till Christmas, to produce what he paid in co. Warwick. 5
104
136
51
19 Nov. Certificate by the County Commissioners of Warwick of his payment of 90l. and his loss of 10l. by plunder. 104 52
13 Jan. 1647. The clerk to examine what has been contributed by him that is allowable, and report. 5 172
15 April 1647. Certificate by the County Commissioners of Derby of his contributing 62l. there. 104 53
5 May 1647. His estate to be sequestered for non-payment of his assessment. 5 251
9 July 1647. His acquittances to be viewed and reported to this committee. 5 276
Aug. 1647. The seizure of his estate suggested 83 34
17 Sept. 1647. To be sequestered for non-payment of the 500l. 5 288
28 Jan. 1648. He begs discharge. Having left home and gone to a friend in the King's quarters, he was forced to compound. Came in voluntarily in Oct. 1645, and has paid in the country 140l. assessment, which is the full of his 1/20 with an overplus, and yet he is summoned for 500l. 104 54
O.C. 5 365 28 Jan. Order that as he has paid 152l., his assessment be discharged on payment of 50l. more. 5 353

Hum. Walcott, Co. Salop.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. 69 128
5 Jan. 1646. Order that he bring in 170l., to make the 130l. which he alleges to have paid in Shrewsbury for his 1/5 and 1/20 to 300l., and then he heard, and have 14 days to produce his acquittances for the 130l. 4 377
2 Feb. 1646. Further time granted, he alleging that the messenger whom he sent is not yet returned. 4 408
O. 4 390 23 March 1646. His assessment discharged for the 130l. paid before and 170l. now paid. 4 453
31 March. Commissioners for Compounding to the Committee for Advance of Money. Walcott has submitted to a fine of 500l.; but to enable him to pay, he begs the return of 170l. which he has paid for his 1/5 and 1/20, the 130l. which he has paid in co. Salop being beyond his proportion. Our reports of him being favourable, we recommend this request as just. 104 55
3 April 1646. Committee for Advance of Money request the Commissioners for Compounding to move the House of Commons that this 170l. be accepted in part of his fine. 104 56
20 April. Order that Mr. Lane repay Walcott the 170l., against the time he has to pay the second ½ of his fine at Goldsmiths' Hall. 5
104
20
57

Art. Warren, London, and Whitsondine, Co. Rutland.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 122
15 Dec. 1645. To be respited, and the sequestration of his estate to be taken off, on security to abide the committee's order about his assessment for his 1/20 4 356
29 Jan. 1647. Assessed at 450l. 71 61
P.E. 104 59 60 10 April 1649. Deposition by him that he owes 900l., and since his composition, has sold his land in co. Bucks to pay his debts. 104 58
2 May 1649. Order that he be discharged on payment of 140l. 6 304
28 May. The execution of the late order for his sequestration suspended till further order. 7
104
11
61
30 May. On his payment of 140l., the residue of the 211l., at which his 1/20 is calculated respited, and he is to show how the 1,500l. arrears of rents due to him arise. 7 19
6 June 1649. He deposes that it is the arrears of an annuity of 160l. charged on the estate of Sir Rich. Fleetwood, Papist in arms, and still unpaid. 104 62
13 June. His assessment to be discharged on his paying the 140l., any former order notwithstanding. 7 49
BOND 104 64 11 Feb. 1652. Information that he compounded for his estate in Simson Manor, co. Bucks, at 100l. a year, whereas it is worth 216l. 6s. 8d., and that he has since sold it for 3,300l. Also that he has moneys in other persons' hands to a great value not compounded for. 23
104
60
63
11 Feb. County Commissioners to take examinations in the case 11 186

Edw. Whitchcott.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 125
R. 4 448
5, 8, 20
29, 39
44, 56
29 June 1646. Order that he be admitted to make affidavit of what is his 1/20 and then be further heard. 5 63
3 July 1646. His assessment to be discharged for the 50l. paid in Lincolnshire, being his proportion on oath. 5 65

Sir Rich. Wingfield, Tickencote, Co. Rutland, and Lady Wingfield, his Mother.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Sir Richard assessed at 1,000l. 69 128
5 Jan. 1646. His assessment to be respited, on giving security to abide the committee's order when his sequestration is taken off. 4 376
7 Aug. 1646. A second assessment of 1,000l. vacated because of the former one. 71 33
4 Sept. 1646. To be brought up in custody to pay his assessment. 5 98
R. 5 110
113, 118
120, 121
18 Sept. To make up ½ his assessment in 14 days, or the officers will sequester his rents. 5 105
6 Nov. 1646. Order that he bring a certificate of what his mother has paid in co. Cambridge, he having given certificates of what is paid in co. Rutland and elsewhere. 5 128
R. 5 138 16 Nov. Receipt by John Welbore of 20l., the 1/5 from an annuity of 100l. on Wimple Manor, co. Cambridge, due to Lady Wingfield from the estate of Thos. Chichely. 104 65
2 Dec. 1646. Certificate by Sir Rich. Wingfield that his debts are 3,000l. 104 66
P.E. 104 67
68
REC. 104 69
70
4 Dec. 1646. Being much in debt, he begs discharge from assessment, his 1/5 and 1/20 being paid, except for 112l. a year, out of which a quit rent is paid. 104 71
4 Dec. Granted, as it appears that it was paid in the counties where the estate lies. 5 149

John Young, at Mr. Ashbury's, Bow Street, and Durnford, Co. Wilts.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. 69 126
5 Jan. 1646. His sequestration taken off on security to abide the orders of this committee. 4 377
P.D. 104 72 2 March 1646. His assessment to be discharged on payment of 100l. 4 442
6 April 1646. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment 5 8
20 Nov. 1646. He having paid 50l. of the 100l. ordered, on paying 50l. more his assessment to be discharged. 5 138
13 June 1651. This money having been paid, order that he be discharged of the assessment of 400l. (sic) for his 1/20. 10 386

Capt. Sanders, Delinquent.

10 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information that Goodman Evans, of Chiswick, Middlesex, lives in his house, and uses his land, and other houses in Chiswick Street, Strand, and Sutton Court. With note that Evans appeared, and said that Mr. Barker bought Sanders' estate. 21 57

Sir Wm. Bryers, without Newgate, and Pulloxhill, Co. Bedford.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. 69 131
4 May 1646. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment 5 30
29 Nov. 1646. Deposition that John Mouse, prisoner at Newport Pagnell, servant to Lord Wentworth, confessed that Sir W. Bryers had sent 300l. and arms to the Earl of Cleveland and Lord Wentworth at Oxford, and that when deponent was taken, he was going to Sir W. Bryers to fetch more money for Oxford. 104 73
9 Jan. 1647. Sir William discharged of his assessment of 1,500l., having lent 100l. on the proposition, and paid 1,000l. to LordGeneral Essex's army. 5 169

Dr. Kingsley.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. 69 131
4 May 1646. To be brought in custody to pay 5 30

Sir Wm. Moreton, in the Tower. (fn. 1)

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 200l. 69 133
5 Dec. 1651. The votes of 17 and 21 March [1648] being pleaded, and he sworn as to his debts, order that he be discharged, his debts being very great. 17 107

Thos. Morgan, the Strand, and Hurst, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 200l. 69 133
13 April 1646. To be brought up in custody to pay his assessment 5 14
2 Oct. 1646. To make up his ½ or the officers to proceed in sequestration, he having paid 16l. in Gloucestershire, 5 110
NOTE 104 75 14 Oct. 1646. He petitions that 3 years ago he contributed voluntarily, and has advanced money, horses, arms, &c., in Parliament service, value 80l. His real estate is only worth 100 marks a year, and his personal estate small, because of the plunderings of the King's party, yet he is assessed at 200l., of which he had no notice till last August, when he was sent for by 2 messengers, and was to appear 3 Oct. Having been ill, begs to be examined before the County Commissioners. 104 74
14 Oct. County Commissioners to examine what he has contributed on the propositions, or paid for his ½ and 1/20, or otherwise for the State, and to report. 5 114
8 March 1648. His estate to be sequestered for non-payment of his assessment. 5 397
15 Dec. 1645. The following assessments were made, but no proceedings taken:— 69
Countess of Annandale, 1,000l. 131
Geo. Evelyn, 1,000l. 130
Baron Page, the Barbican, 800l. 131
Sir Thos. Widdowes, Covent Garden, 500l. 131

Sir Peter Ball, Dawlish, Co. Devon.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information that Rob. Norton, of Russell Street, has some bedding and furniture belonging to him. 21 57
11 May 1647. Assessed at 1,000l. 71 82
3 Sept. 1647. He and others of co. Devon, being comprised in Exeter articles, to be left at liberty to obtain their confirmation by Parliament, and not to be prejudiced for the 1/20 meantime, having compounded at Goldsmiths' Hall. 5 284
3 April 1650. His assessment discharged on the said articles 8 276
22 Nov. 1651. Information that in his composition he omitted 120l. a year out of his estate. 22 330
25 Nov. The County Commissioners to examine the case 104 76
26 Nov. He begs particulars of the charge 104 77
26 Nov. The charge to be ascertained, and he allowed to examine witnesses. 104 77

Wm. Brock, Tailor, Covent Garden.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
DEP. 104 78
79
Information that he went 2 years' since to Exeter, where he now is, and that Mr. Lloyd, tailor in the Tower, has his account books and a trunk of linen worth 100l. 21 57

— Rumsey, Judge in Wales.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information that he was a Commissioner of Array in Monmouthshire, and lately fled to Hereford with David Jenkins, or had been taken by the club-men, and has 3 rooms in Gray's Inn filled with goods. 21 57

— Ward, Exeter, Delinquent.

15 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information that he is a delinquent, and has 140l. a year in Fetter Lane. 21 57
15 July 1646. Thos. Parkes to have a month's time to examine witnesses in the case of Ward. 5 76
O. 5 107 18 Sept. 1646. Parkes to exhibit his examinations, or else Ward to be discharged. 5 104
20 Oct. 1646. Order that as Thos. Parkes, who gave information that Ward had a fair estate, has had divers days granted to prove the same, and has not done so, the assessment on Ward be discharged, and he dismissed attendance. 5 124

Sir Morris Tracey.

17 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l. No proceedings 69 133

Thos. Beaumont, or Beamond, of Whitley Hall, Co. York.

23 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Certificate of the County Committee that he was major of a regiment, kept a garrison in Sheffield Castle for the King, and went into garrisons held for the King; his estate is worth about 335l. in possession, and 100l. in expectancy, and his personalty 99l. 15s. 4d. 104 80
9 Feb. 1646. Deposition of Elizabeth, his wife, that he is too ill of his wounds to go to London without danger of life, but that he took the negative oath at York, also that he pays annuities, &c., from his lands, amounting to 54l. 18s. a year. 104 81
29 Jan. 1647. Assessed at 500l. 71 60
Oct. 1649. Calculation of the value of his estate 6,335l., less 1,000l. debts and charges, his 20th part being 265l. 104 82
9 Nov. 1649. List of his debts, total 524l. 6s. 8d., the money being chiefly borrowed to pay his composition at Goldsmiths' Hall. 104 83
O. 7 306 21 Nov. Order for his discharge on payment of the 265l. 8 21
4 Jan. 1650. His estate to be sequestered for non-payment 8 100

Dr. Gabriel Moore, Barton, Co. Bedford, Prebendary of Westminster.

24 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information that he left his abode last Easter, and has remained away a year, on purpose, as is believed, to avoid payment of taxes, and is reported as very ill-affected to Parliament. 104 84
22 June 1646. Information that Wm. Brazier, of Barton, co. Bedford, owes him 500l. 21 71
18 Sept. 1646. Order that Brazier do not pay the money to the doctor, but as this committee shall appoint. 5 105
2 Oct. 1646. Order that his goods be distrained, and his rents levied till the debt is paid. 5 112
R. 5 121 6 Nov. 1646. On information that the Doctor is compounding at Goldsmiths' Hall, order that the Commissioners for Compounding be informed, if he should offer to compound for this debt, that it cannot be allowed, as it was sequestered long since by the Committee for Advance of Money, and that Brazier pay to this Committee the rent and profits of the lands mortgaged to Moore. 5 130
O.C. 5 233 20 Oct. 1647. Brazier to be brought up in custody to pay the debt, having often been summoned in vain. 5 297
19 Nov. 1647. His estate to be seized and sequestered for 120l. due, and promised by him to be paid, in part of a debt of 500l. to Dr. Moore. 5 309
3 Dec. 1647. Order that the information against Dr. Moore be vacated, as there is not sufficient proof that he is a delinquent, and the sequestration of Brazier's debt discharged. 5 319
10 Dec. 1647. Order that the County Commissioners send up the examinations concerning Dr. Moore's delinquency, and meantime that Brazier detain the debt in his hands. 5 323
L.C.C. 104 85 13 Nov. 1650. 1. Information that Moore has not compounded for a debt of 600l., for which he holds Brazier's lands in Barton on mortgage. 22 103
27 Nov. Brazier to appear and pay the debt, or show good cause to the contrary. 9 242

Stephen Anderson, Manby, Co. Lincoln.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,000l., with note that he paid 2,890l. for his composition. 69 137
2 May 1649. Reported for his non-payment 6 306
16 May. Order that he be brought up in custody to answer for non-payment of his assessment. 6 329
P.E. 104 86
R. 104 87
30 May. To be discharged on paying 120l. more than the 100l. that he has paid in the country. 7 20

Sir John Andrews, Fulwood's Rents.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 400l. 69 136
12 Jan. 1646. Discharged on affidavit that he is not worth 100l. 76 903

Sir John Rich. Bassett.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. 69 134
5 May 1647. His estate to be seized for non-payment 5 251

Mary, Lady Crosby, Lyme Street.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 400l. 69 137
16 Jan. 1646. Discharged on affidavit that she has not 100l. 76 904

Sir William Farmer, and Anne, Lady Farmer, Covent Garden.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Sir William assessed at 800l. 69 137
9 Jan. 1646. Lady Farmer assessed at 1,000l. 71 7
16 Jan. Lady Farmer has 4 days' respite, and he 14 days, for payment of their assessments. 4 392
21 Jan. His sequestration to be cleared, if in 14 days he give security to abide by the orders of the Committee for Advance of Money. 4 395
23 Jan. Like order for Lady Farmer, if she give security in 6 days. 4 399
27 April 1646. She is respited from any prejudice touching assessment, till the sequestration of her estate is taken off. 5 24
7 Aug. 1646. Both to be brought up in custody to pay their assessments. 5 85
19 Aug. She to pay ½ in 14 days, or it will be levied on her estate. Also he to pay his ½ in 14 days, and then to be heard. 5
5
91
92
4 Sept. 1646. Her assessment of 1,000l. to be discharged on payment of 200l., any former orders notwithstanding. 5 97
14 Oct. 1646. He paying in 300l., his assessment of 800l. to be discharged. 5 115
16 Oct. 1646. It is to be paid by Wednesday next, or it will be levied on his estate. 5 117
8 Dec. 1652. Dame Anne Farmer, widow, begs the Public Faith for repayment of her 200l., with damages. She could not pay her 200l. within the 10 days limited, because her whole estate was then under sequestration, but she paid as soon as the sequestration was taken off, and by the "Act of Oblivion, all prejudices are now pardoned and forgotten, and delinquents restored to the same capabilities with others." 104 88

Sir Wm. Ford, by Dunstan's Church, and Harting, Sussex.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 300l. 69 136
6 Feb. 1646. Order that he be brought up in custody to pay his assessment. 4 420
26 March 1647. The assessment of 400l. renewed 71 67
15 March 1648. Sequestered for non-payment of his assessment 5 404
12 April 1648. Petition of Sir Wm. Ford for discharge from further attendance. Paid 60l. for his 1/5 and 1/20, to the county treasurer, and this is above his proportion, considering annuities, rent-charges, and 2,400l. debts. Also the spoils done to his mansion-house and premises, with the loss of goods, cattle, woods, and rents, during his sequestration, amount to 4,000l. 104 89
12 April. Order thereon that his assessment of 400l. be taken off, and his sequestration discharged. 5 418

Thos. Howard, Son to Lord Maltravers.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. 69 136
16 Jan. 1646. To be discharged for 30l. paid in co. Herts, and 8l. now paid, having been long in France, and now remaining there, and the Public Faith given for the 8l. 76
69
915
136

Rob. Hitchines, Cripplegate Withoug.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 100l. 69 135
29 Dec. 1645. To be discharged for 10l. paid, that being his proportion on oath. 76 899
17 March 1654. Receipt by him of a Public Faith certificate for the 10l. 104 89a

Sir John Price, Newtown, Co. Montgomery.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 2,000l. 69 137
12 Jan. 1646. To be discharged his assessment of 2,000l., having been in arms for Parliament, and much money being due to him therefor. 4 385

Sir Hum. Tracey, Bart., Late High Sheriff of Co. Gloucester, Stanway, Co. Gloucester.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 2,000l. 69 137
5 Jan. 1646. Information that he is a delinquent, and has 200l. ship money in his hands. 21 59
16 Jan. Order for his respite, that he may bring in a certificate from Goldsmiths' Hall that he has compounded. 4 389
11 May 1646. Order that he be brought up in custody to pay his assessment. 5 31
R. 5 123
139, 143
2 Dec. 1646. Order that he pay 200l. more than the 100l. already paid, and he further heard. 5 146
18 Dec. Order that having paid 200l., he pay 100l. more, and then be heard. 5 163
23 Dec. Order that having paid 300l., he pay 200l. more in 14 days, when his assessment of 2,000l. will be discharged. 5 164
13 Jan. 1647. Order for his discharge on payment of 100l. more only 5 172
Dep. 104 91 29 Aug. 1648. Information that he was in arms in Kent against Parliament, and for the King. 21
104
107
90
2 Dec. 1648. Information that Sir Hum. Tracey paid to Samuel and Thos. Webb, at the George, in Gloucester, 700l., to receive it again of Mr. Clutterbuck, merchant in Threadneedle Street, and that this 700l. was received from Tracey's tenants in Gloucester after his sequestration. 21 137
4 Dec. Order that the Webbs and Clutterbuck pay the money, not to Tracey, but to this committee. 6 131
20 March 1649. The sequestration laid on his estate by a Parliament Order of 5 Oct. last for raising money for the horse-guards, suspended till his case is reported to the House, and they give further orders. 6 221
LET. 104 92 1 Aug. 1649. Information that from his composition for manors in Stanway, &c., co. Gloucester, he omitted the reversion of the farms in lease for lives, and copyholds, worth 700l. a year. 21 263
25 Sept. 1651. Information that he was in the last Kentish rebellion, persuaded the soldiers to march to Maidstone, was in arms at Dartford Heath and Blackheath, and constantly at headquarters; also that he said beforehand that if there were a rising against Parliament, he would make one, and cut their throats. 21
104
276
93
CERT. 104 94 25 March 1652. Request on his behalf for his discharge on the Act of Pardon, no judgment being given against him before 1 Dec. last. 104 96
2 April 1652. Granted, with the usual provisoes 11 309

Mildmay Fane, Earl of Westmoreland.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 3,000l. 69 137
20 Sept. 1648. Allowed a month to produce his certificate of payment of his 1/5 and 1/20. 6 58
20 Oct. 1648. On certificate from the County Commissioners of Northampton that the Earl was assessed by the Lords' Committee, 2 March 1643, at 2,000l., which is paid and secured to the Earl of Manchester's captains in garrison at Northampton,—order that his assessment before this committee be discharged. 6 89

Edw. Erbery, or Yerbury, Trowbridge, Wilts.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 500l. 69 137
5 Jan. 1646. Ordered to make up ½ his assessment forthwith, and then be heard. His composition was 190l., and is paid. 4 377
7 Jan. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment 4 382
8 June 1646. Allowed a month to pay his assessment 5 47
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
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
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
20 Nov. Erbery is to produce his acquittance in 10 days, and then be heard. 5 138
1647 ? Note that he has paid nothing of his assessment, though ordered above a year since to pay 250l. 83 52a
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Sir Hen. Bedington, 2,000l. 134
Col. Bullock, 1,500l. 137
Sir Fras. Floyd, or Lloyd, 1,000l. 134
Sir Marm. Floyd, 1,000l. 134
Sir Phil. Jones, 1,000l. 134
Lord Leppington, son to the Earl of Monmouth, 2,000l. 137
Sir Giles Mompesson, 800l. 134
Sir Edw. Morgan, 1,000l. 134
R. 4 443 Sir Wm. Smith, Stepney, 1,000l. 136
Sir Nich. Throckmorton, 1,000l. 134
Sir Geo. Vaughan, 1,000l. 134

Col. Walter Slingsby, Commander in Pendennis Castel under Lord Hopton.

26 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Information by Col. Nic. Devereux, governor of Malmsbury, that John Mallet holds 2,000l. of Slingsby's goods and money. 21 57
4 Feb. 1646. Thos. Mallet to bring to this committee the will of his brother, and a particular of his debts. 4 414
9 Feb. 1646. Thomas discharged from further attendance, being summoned concerning 2,000l. left by John Mallet to his daughter Elizabeth, since married to Col. Slingsby, a delinquent, Thomas not having taken upon him the execution of the will, nor being concerned in the estate. 4 424

Sir Wm. Poole, Culliton, Co. Devon.

29 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 1,500l. 71 1
6 Feb. 1646. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment 4 420
13 June 1649. His estate to be seized for non-payment 7 70

Sir Wm. Saxton, or Thaxton, Westminster.

29 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Assessed at 800l., but noted as discharged on his affidavit that he is not worth 100l. 71 1
29 Dec. 1645. The following assessments were made, but no proceedings taken:— 71
Sir Simon Chichley, 1,500l. 1
Sir Sam. Fanch, 1,000l. 1
Sir Geo. Theobalds, Westminster, 200l. 2

Fras. De La Fountaine Le Fevre, Papist and Delinquent.

29 Dec. 1645. Vol. A No. or p.
Order that he be discharged on giving security to depart the kingdom in 14 days, and not to return without license of one or both Houses of Parliament. 4 374
23 Oct. 1646. The bond of 1,000l., into which he and others entered for his departing the kingdom to be cancelled, and he and his securities discharged therefrom. 5 121
21 Nov. 1649. Information that there is 400l. in the hands of Capt. Thos. Jennings belonging to him, and that [Walter] Hillary, of Clifford's Inn, holds the bond. 21 307
O.C. 28 14 27 Nov. Jennings summoned to appear and pay the debt 28 4
30 Oct. 1651. Hillary summoned to testify concerning the said debt. 28 147

Footnotes

  • 1. See p. 483 for a former assessment.