Volume A 86: January 1651

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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January 1651

Jan. 1. 1. Draft minutes of proceedings in the Committee for Advance of Money. [1 page.]
Jan. 1. Order for payment to the Treasurers-at-war of 2,000l. balance due of the 6,000l. ordered for victuals in the North. [See 25 Sept. 1650. A 9, p. 328.]
Jan. 3. 2. Order in the Committee for Advance of Money—on an order in Parliament of 20 Dec. 1650, on petition of Katherine, widow of Major John Balston, that 20s. a-week be paid her for a year from Haberdashers' Hall, in discharge of the arrears of her late husband—for payment of the money accordingly. [1 page. A 9, p. 341.]
Jan. 7. On request of the Haberdashers' Company, who are much impaired in their stock and estate, for some rent for their Common Hall, used by the Committee for Advance of Money for their sittings and for their clerks and officers—order that 60l. a-year be paid, since the time of their coming thither, and for so long as they shall remain. [A 9, p. 354.]
Jan. 8. The registrar's report about 250l. received of T. Carter's money confirmed, and Willett to give a discharge for the 1,500l. received on Sir J. Wolstenholme's 1/20;, and the former orders for payment to him of 250l. for Carlisle to be delivered up, unless Willett show cause to the contrary. [A 9, p. 347].
Jan. 17. The committee to hear only 4 causes in one day, and those to be affixed on the door 14 days before, that all parties may take notice and attend.
All causes to be heard in course, and no one preferred before another. [A 9, p. 372.]
Jan. 22. Order for payment to Willett, assignee of Col. Fitch, on a Parliament Order of 14 June 1650 [see 20 Sept. 1650] of 250l., which, with 1,250l. already paid, is in full of 1,500l. paid by Sir J. Wolstenholme as fine for his 1/20, to be employed by the colonel for repair of Carlisle garrison.
Whereas the commissioners for supply of Carlisle garrison, by their order of 14 June last, paid Willett 250l. out of Mr. Carter's money, which by Parliament Order was appropriated for Berwick, and therefore Willett, by Col. Fitch's direction repaid it out of Wolstenholme's fine;—the said order of 14 June is to be cancelled, and the treasurers are to pay the 250l. to Tempest Milner for Berwick garrison, according to Parliament Orders of 26 Feb. and 14 June last. [A 9, pp. 377, 378.]