Errata

Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 3, 1650-55. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.

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'Errata', in Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 3, 1650-55, (London, 1888) pp. 1485-1487. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cttee-advance-money/pt3/pp1485-1487 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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17, No. 42, and 33 No. 2, for Advance of Money, read Arrears.
31, 4th entry from bottom, for Pilcher, read Pitcher.
57, last entry, for Foulls, read Fouke; for Fowke; read Fowley; and for Wm. Winse, read— Winse.
69, 6th entry from bottom, for Lieut.-Gen. Crowne, read Lieut.-Col. Crowne.
69, 5th entry from bottom, for Sir H. Biggs, read Sir H. Briggs.
70, remove 4th entry (Earl of Devonshire) to his case on p. 402.
94, 12 lines from top, forHydes, read Hyde.
108, 4th line from top, for and Thomas Fawcett, read or Fawcett.
123, Mich. Gardiner. After first entry, insert entry relating to M. Gardiner from the bottom of p. 304.
130, 12 lines from bottom, for Lady Richard Deane, read Lady Richard.
131,132, in the case of Sir John Wolstenholme, insert under their respective dates the following entries:—
1644 ? His estate to be sequestered for non-payment 88 112a
18 Sept. 1646. Wolstenholme to Sir David Watkins. I am summoned to Haberdashers' Hall; 4 years ago, I was assessed at 3,000l., but I am yet under sequestration, and therefore by Ordinance of Parliament, ought not to be troubled therein. 88 113a
13 Sept. 1650. He complains that his case has not yet been heard, as he hoped Parliament would remit the whole assessment; begs leave to prove what is his 1/20, and will submit to pay it. 88 113d
133, entry 10, for Bucks, read Berks.
135, Sir Peter Richaut, Aylesford, Kent. After case, add—24 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 1,500l. 73 86
145, 10 lines from bottom, insert—
29 May 1652. London commissioners ask whether the money is still to be demanded, since Sir Jas. Harrington's debt, which Keate was ordered to pay, has been satisfied some other way. 86 100a
149, Thos. Hutchinson. After 1st entry, insert entries relating to Thos. Hutchinson from page 253.
Also, 21 lines from top, for Sir John Rivers, read John, Lord Rivers.
154, Sir Thos. Hampson. After 2nd entry, insert entries relating to Sir Thos. Hampson from p. 281.
181, Sir. Roger Palmer. After 1st entry, add—
29 Aug. 1651. Sir Roger again assessed at 1,500l. 73 152
183, add to the case of Mary Cranmer—
31 Jan. 1654. Order on the petition of Mary, wife of Hen. Chester, alias Mary Cramner, that she have a Public Faith certificate for 64l. paid by her on the assessment for her 1/20. 13 72
189, 7 lines from bottom delete Kildare.
194, Viscount Scudamore, Holme Lacy, Co. Hereford. 5 lines from top, insert—1 Sept. 1651. Assessed at 1,000l. 73 74
236, Sir William and Dame Joan Butler. 6 lines from bottom, insert—
Oct. 1651. She and Phil. Warwick assessed at 100l. in behalf of Sir Oliver Butler. 73 87
246, Hen. Cooke. After 1st entry, insert entries relating to Hen. Cooke from p. 265.
257, Serj. Rob. Walthew. Insert 2nd and 3rd entries in the case from p. 332.
309, Sir Giles Overbury, St. Ellen's. Add, after 1st entry—
16 Feb. Again assessed at 600l. 63 161
329, Katherine de Deux Villes. Before last entry, insert—
23 Aug. 1650. David Other and his wife, widow of Abraham de Deux Villes, merchant of London, petition that, though Abraham lent 235l., being more than his 1/20, yet his widow was assessed at 200l. more, deposited 180l., and pleaded discharge, which could not be granted, because she feared making an affidavit, not knowing the condition of her, estate and debts; she could not get back the 100l., and was obliged to pay the other 100l.; they beg the Public Faith for it. Granted. 140
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332, Rob. Walthew. Delete 1st entry, and remove 2nd and 3rd to his case on p. 257.
357, delete Ben. Madox's case.
371, Sir George Strode. Before last entry, insert—
24 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 400l. 73 86
424, after 6th line from top—
13 Aug. 1651. Wm. Coryton assessed at 500l., Pierce Edgecombe at 400l., Rich. Edgecombe at 300l., Lower at 2,500l., Wm. Seawen of Mollinck, Cornwall, at 200l., and Trevisoe of St. Melowes', Cornwall, at 80l. 73 27 30 42
1 Sept. 1651. Pierce Edgecombe again assessed at 600l. 73 45
426, John Dutton. At top of page insert—
1 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 3,000l. 73 67
429, last case but one, for Sir Guy Palmer, read Sir Guy Palmes.
430, Sir Thos. Payton, Knowlton, Kent. After case, add—
Oct. 1651. Assessed again at 400l. 73 89
433, Sir Jas. Thynne, Longleat, Wilts. After case, add—
1 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 200l. 73 170
436, line 17, for Hen. Cavendish, read Chas. Cavendish.
466, Robert, Lord Rich, Baron of Leeze, Essex. After the case, add—
1 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 1,000l. 73 112
483, delete John Stynt's case.
496, delete the fifth entry in Tichborne's case.
499, Mary, Lady Banks, Holborn. After case, add—
1 Sept. 1651. She assessed at 500l., her son John at 800l., and the trustees for Sir John Banks' other children 300l. 73 112
505 5 lines from top, for Vienn, read Kenn.
536, after the first 3 paragraphs, insert—
1 Aug. 1651. Deposition by Jos. Beverley, that he seized 125 heads of cattle, appraised at 175l., but they were rescued by the inhabitants of Epworth and Belton, both men and women. 99 68a
611, Lord Lovelace, of Hurley, Co. Berks. After 1st entry, add—
1 Sept. 1651. Assessed at 4,000l. 73 6
613, Sir Rich. Hopton, Cannon Frome, Co. Hereford. After the 2nd entry in the case, add—
3 Jan. 1651. Order on statement that he is no delinquent, and on reading an order of the late Commissioners for Sequestra- tions, discharging him from delinquency, and a certificate that he has not compounded, that his assessment be discharged, as it is to be levied only on delinquents. 9 339
631, Earl of Kingston. After case, insert—
1 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 2,000l. 73 97
646, Sir Edm. Pye, Stokehampstead, co. Berks. 19 lines from bottom, add—
1 Sept. 1651. Assessed at 1,000l. 73 6
11 Nov. 1651. Returned as not to be found in county Berks, Last entry alter date to 12 Jan. 1653. 73
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651, Sir Thos. Leigh. After case add—
1 Sept. 1651. He, and Sir Thos. Leigh, jun., his son, assessed at 1,500l. 73 176
660, Sir Wm. Moreton, Winchcomb. 9 lines from bottom, insert—
P.D. 104 73A 1 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 100l. 73 67
743, Sir Aston Cockayne. 2 lines from bottom, insert—
18 July 1651. Ordered to pay 30l. 73 39
13 Aug. 1651. Again assessed at 1,500l.
19 Sept. 1651. Ordered to pay 144l. for his 1/20
746, 2nd paragraph, for Roger Partington, read Roger Portington.
762, Thos. Slingsby. After 2nd entry, add—
March 1650 ? Jos. Beverley orders the tenants to pay their rents, not to Slingsby, but to the Committee for Advance of Money. 110 96*
787, Thos. Masterson. Remove case to 6 March 1648.
792, Sir R. Sydenham, Youlston, co. Devon. At end of case, add—
13 Aug. 1651. Again assessed at 500l. 73 42
794, John Willoughby, Payhenbury, or Pehembury, add—
P.E. 112 105A 18 Dec. 1651. He pleads that be has compounded at full value, and begs leave to cross-examine the witnesses. Granted. 112
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24 March 1652. Granted his discharge on the Act of Pardon 11 275
795, Sir Edm. Bray. After 1st line from top, insert—
1 Sept. 1651. Assessed at 1,500l. 73 69
821, Sir Thos. Lucas. After case, add—
1 Sept. 1651. Set down for assessment, but noted dead in Ireland 73 59
830, John Barcropt. Insert the following—
5 Sept. 1651. On his non-appearance, ordered to pay 63l. fine on penalty of sequestration. 17 15
P.D. 114 50B 19 Sept. 1651. He begs a re-hearing and stay of proceedings, his fine being set without regard to his debts, or to the money he lent on the propositions of Parliament, he being unable to attend. 114 50a
10 Oct. 1651. Having lent 25l., which is not doubled or sold, ordered to pay 15l. more. 17 50
977, 27 lines from top, for Baram, read Basham.
1057, Sir H. Lingen. After case, insert—
1 Sept. 1651. Again assessed at 1,000l. 73 74
1095, Wm. Lench. Insert—
CERT. 87 11
H. 25 77
16 Sept. 1653. County commissioners to seize and secure his estate 12 441
1152, 13 lines from top, add—
July 1650. Mary Samford begs release on bail, having had neither counsel nor witnesses, and being kept more strictly than any other prisoner. 135 146b
1166, 9 lines from top, for Burke, read Bunce.
1170, line 17 from top, for Packton, co. Sussex, read Racton.
1233, Thos. Hull, Godalming. Insert before last entry—
29 Aug. 1651. Assessed at 300l. 73 146
14 Nov. 1651. Discharged on the votes of 21 March 1649 17 86
1409, 9th line from top, for and Maj.-Gen. Lambert, put against.