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Sept. 1. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding that, as Lord Wenman has not
paid in as ordered the 72l. 2s. due for goods of Sir Thos. Aylesbury, bought by
him of the late Committee for Sequestrations of Westminster, he pay it in, or
the said committee will levy it on his estate by sequestration. [G 25, p. 189.] |
Sept. 1. |
Petition of John Tey, a Commissioner for co. Herts, to the Committee for
Compounding, for a warrant to appear before them to acquit himself of a contempt of their order, on pretence of which he is now in custody of the serjeantat-arms. [G 140, p. 171.] |
Sept. 1. |
Order thereon, that the serjeant bring him before them this afternoon.
[G 25, p. 186.] |
Sept. 1. |
Committee for Compounding to [Hen.] Darley. We wrote you 14 Sept. last,
about a debt of 251l. 8s. 6d., due for goods of Lord Savile, delinquent, bought
of the late Westminster Committee, the delivery of which to you is sworn to,
but have received no answer. Please to pay in the money, or show cause
without delay. [G 25, p. 190.] |
Sept. 2. |
Drury House Trustees to the Committee for Compounding. The late Fenton
Parsons had a claim allowed by the Committee for Removing Obstructions on
4 Feb. 1652, to 86l. 6s. 8d. a year on Hardwick and Hurst Grange, and other
lands, and 40l. on Norton Manor, all co. Notts, late lands of the Earl of Newcastle, and sold by us 12 May 1652, to Wm. Clayton, who complains of damage
by reason of arrears of these rents due before his contract. We beg your order
to the county commissioners to pay off all such arrears. [G 111, p. 57.] |
Sept. 2. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding, that this letter be sent to the
county committee to certify what arrears are due, and whether before or since
the contract, &c. [G 25, p. 191.] |
Sept. 5.
Blandford. |
James Dewy to the Committee for Compounding. Being appointed by the
Council of State one of the commissioners to examine those guilty in this last
war, I give you notice of a Mr. Combes, who by his own confession is guilty
in this late treasonable engagement of raising a new war. He has a large
fortune, and there are others in like case. Are we to secure their estates to
prevent the passing them away? |
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Thanks be to God, we have prevented the most dangerous design to raise
a new war that ever was in our western parts since Goring was beat out of it.
I am busy taking examinations, and sending them to the Council of State.
[G 75, p. 348.] |
Sept. 7. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding, that the registrars draw a general
letter to the county commissioners to publish the resolves of Parliament of
3 Sept., and that they sign the letters, in order that they may be sent away as
soon as printed, and the resolves published with speed. [G 31, p. 787.] |
Sept. 7. |
10. Committee for Compounding to the county commissioners. Enclosed are the resolutions of Parliament of the 3rd inst., touching delinquents being admitted to compound, which you are to publish in all the
market towns, that none may plead ignorance. [Printed, ½ page; also G 31,
p. 788.] Enclosing, |
10. i. Order in Parliament, 3 Sept., that all delinquents whose estates are not in
any Act for Sale, nor compounded for, and who are now under actual sequestration be admitted to composition at ⅓, according to the value of their estates in
1640. That those whose habitations are within80 miles of London perfect their
compositions in 2 months, paying their first moiety within 2 months, and the
rest within 2 months following, and those beyond 80 miles within 3 months,
their second moiety within 3 months following. That the Committee for
Compounding, in all cases not herein provided for, follow the former instructions, and that they have power to discharge the sequestration of all who
pay their fines. Those delinquents who compound not within the time
limited shall have their estates sold, according to a bill to be brought in by
this committee, the Committee for Compounding to take care that these notes
be published. [Printed, 1 page; also G 31, p. 787; 172, p. 677.] |
Sept. 7.
Gloucester. |
Ant. Edwards and Giles Hancock to the Committee for Compounding. We
send examinations taken as ordered by yours of 16 and 30 Aug., on the cases of
Mason and Taylor. [G 157, p. 31.] Enclosing, |
i. Interrogatories against Capt. Taylor's cross-examinations to Capt. Mason's 17
articles. [G 157, pp. 33–36.] |
ii. Depositions thereon on behalf of Taylor against Mason, of James Smith,
and 8 others, 6 Sept. 1653. [G 157, pp. 37–43.] |
iii. Depositions on behalf of Mason against Taylor, of George Lynn, and 12
others, 6 being in the preceding list, 6 Sept. 1653. [G 157, pp. 51–74.] |
Sept. 8. |
Request that—as there has been a charge by Col. Pyne and T. Paul against
Col. John Gorges, and that John [Thos.] Gorges is made a party on purpose
to take off his testimony, which would be material in the case—he be examined
at least de bene esse. [G 88, p. 788.] |
Sept. 8. |
Order in the Committee for Compounding that John Gorges be examined,
the other side having notice thereof, and being allowed to cross-examine and
to make exceptions, the deposition not to be read if they make just exceptions.
[G 88, p. 788.] |
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Order that Thos. Gorges—whose testimony is very material, and who has
been made a party in the charge only to take it off—be examined before Sam.
Whetcomb and Nath. Quash, two of the Commissioners of co. Somerset, and the
other party allowed to cross-examine him. [G 25, p. 195.] |
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Order that Jeremy Powell of Bedston be a Commissioner in co. Salop. [G 12,
p. 563.] |
Sept. 9. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding, granting the motion of counsel
in behalf of Col. Pyne, on an information against Col. John Gorges, and his
brother Thomas, that further witnesses may be examined before publication,
the examinations to be by the examiner, on oath, and on interrogatories given
in by the respective parties, and the witnesses to appear in 3 weeks. John
Rogers of Cheddar, one of them, to be protected, as Col. Gorges has a verdict
at law against him for words in the charge, for which he might be taken up.
[G 25, p. 193.] |
Sept. 9. |
Committee for Compounding to Capt. Mason. Your account given in to our
auditor in Feb. 1651 is very imperfect, and your demands for journeys to
London very large. You are to come up and perfect it with the auditor, without further delay. [G 25, p. 196.] |
Sept. 9.
Hereford. |
George Lynn to the Committee for Compounding. On your order of 30 Aug.,
I send you such examinations relative to persons in this county as I find filed
in the late county committee books. [G 157, p. 358.] Annexing, |
i. Information of Roger Pritchard that Mr. Wingfield, late porter to the Bishop
of Hereford, spoke bitterly against Parliament, and when asked for help for
a poor boy, whose mother was hanged by the King's party for giving notice to
the Scots of a sally, said that the child had better have been hanged with the
mother. 10 July 1646. Also, |
Information of Joan, wife of Rich. Greenliff of Kilpeck, that she was taken to the
palace prison by the King's soldiers as an intelligencer, when the Marquis of
Hertford got her exchanged; but Wingfield would not let her go for 4 days,
and charged her 1s. a day for her bed only. Her son was also taken prisoner
as a suspected intelligencer of Parliament. 1 Aug. 1646. [G 157, p. 355.] |
Sept. 13. |
Committee for Compounding to the Commissioners for co. Hants. We enclose
you a letter of 10 Sept., from Commissioner Lisle. You will see his desires;
certify what you know, and how much of the rent he demands was due before
Dec. 1649, and how much since. [G 25, p. 197.] |
Sept. 14. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding for a letter to the Committee of co.
Wilts to put an honest responsible man to look to goods belonging to the State
in Salisbury great church, and to send a particular account what those goods
are. [G 37, p. 192.] |
Sept. 14. |
Deposition by John Vicaris that the charge made by Hen. Banks, jun., cobbler,
late of Bewdley, co. Worcester, is false. That Fras. England was hired by
Captain Boylston to make a false charge against Yarranton, who arrested
Boylston thereon, and that Banks has left the town lest Yarranton should bring
an action against him for the charge. That Yarranton tries to find him, and
thinks he is in London. [G 140, pp. 213, 214.] Annexing, |
i. Articles by Henry Banks, jun., against Andrew Yarranton, Commissioner for
co. Worcester. That in 1652, in presence of Capt. Wm. Collins, he got drunk
at Wolverhampton, and used violence. |
That when he examined witnesses, he asked if they needed spectacles, and
put them on spectacles with sharp pricks, which made their noses bleed. |
That he let the estate of Wm. Coningsby without the privity of the other
commissioners, who have retaken it. |
That he prosecuted Sir Wm. Russell violently to re-sequestration, but
offered to cease if he would give him 500l. |
That he sometimes threatens witnesses, and sometimes bribes them. |
That he is very quarrelsome, and beat Thos. Boylston, of Bewdley in the
streets of Worcester. |
That he spends much time in taverns and alehouses, drinking and
gaming, and boasts how much he can drink. |
That he promotes suits, and boasts of his power to ruin those who oppose him. |
That on 25 Aug. last, a thanksgiving day, he spent three hours in drinking
at Bewdley, and sent some aqua vitce to Thos. Boylston, who, with other religious and well-affected people, had set apart the day for worship. 9 Sept.
[G 140, pp. 215, 216.] |
Sept. 14. |
Petition of Walter Staile, executor of Rich. Cheesman, to the Committee for
Compounding. Cheesman being questioned for delinquency by the Committee for
Sequestrations and sub-committee of Somerset, was acquitted by them. There
is a charge depending before the Committee for Compounding against Colonel
John Gorges, one of the sub-committee,—exhibited by Col. Pyne, on the discovery
of the well-affected in that county, of Gorges receiving a judgment from
Cheesman on an action of account,—whereas there was never anything due to
him. |
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Upon this it is supposed Cheesman was acquitted, there being a defeasance from the said Gorges that no advantage should be taken thereon till within
6 months after Cheesman's death, which being now expired, Gorges endeavours
to take forth execution on the judgment. As its legality is in question
before the Committee for Compounding, begs order for stay of execution.
[G 140, p. 321.] |
Sept. 14. |
Order thereon that the petition be dismissed. [G 25, p. 199.] |
Sept. 14.
Newcastle. |
County Committee for Northumberland to the Committee for Compounding. We find by your order of 30 Aug. that John Ogle, who was treasurer
to sequestrations last year, refused payment of certain fee-farm rents, and
spoke ill to those who demanded them. This was unknown to us. [Damaged. G 172, p. 7.] |
Sept. 16. |
Committee for Compounding to the County Committee for Somerset. We
confirm your contracts returned 4 Feb., if let according to instructions, but
estates that are in any Act for Sale are only to be let for one year. [G 30,
p. 395.] |
Sept. 17. |
County Committee for Wilts to the Committee for Compounding. We have
had the resolves of Parliament of 3 Sept., published in Salisbury, Marlborough,
and Devizes, our chief towns, and have sent them to be published in the
inferior towns. [G 171, p. 475.] |
Sept. 17.
Kendal. |
County Committee for Westmoreland to the Committee for Compounding.
We have received yours of the 7th, with the printed resolves of Parliament,
which we caused to be published in Kendal, and shall have published in all
towns in the county on the first market days. [G 171, p. 179.] |
Sept. 20. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding for Peter Ambrose's release for a
month, on his own bond for 2,000l. |
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The case between Capts. Taylor and Mason to be heard on Thursday.
[G 25, p. 207.] |
Sept. 22.
Nottingham. |
County Committee for Notts to the Committee for Compounding. We had
your order of 10 Sept. and the resolves of Parliament openly proclaimed the
following market days, and posted in all the market towns of the county, so
that none concerned may be ignorant. [G 164, p. 331.] |
Sept. 22. |
County Committee for Bedford to the Committee for Compounding. We
request an answer to some things that obstruct the passing our accounts with
the auditor. Notes on particular cases. The under-sheriff has levied 42s. on a
sequestered estate of the Earl of Cleveland, being a seizure upon an extent of
some part of the estate which formerly belonged to Sir John Crofts. |
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With note of reply 27 Sept., that the under-sheriff should be summoned
before the Committee for Compounding to answer his contempt in making a
distress on a sequestered estate without order. [G 30, p. 2; also 146, p. 91.] |
Sept. 22. |
Proceedings in the Committee for Compounding on the articles exhibited by
Capt. Silas Taylor against Capt. Ben. Mason. [See p. 646 supra.] |
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The certificate of the County Committee for co. Gloucester taken. Mason
confesses to signing Taylor's name to the certificate of contracts, because two
names were needful, and Taylor was away. |
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Capt. Taylor pleads that he was surprised into signing a contract for Hum.
Berrington's estate, being told by George Lynn, the clerk, that it had been
compared with the book of contracts, whereas there were no such contract;
but he only agreed if they would let the estate at 180l., the full value. |
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Statements, letters, and depositions of James Smith, George Lynn, Capt.
Mason, Taylor, and Walter Merrick thereon, and on the bargain with Mrs.
Monington, and the contract concerning Eliz. Vaughan. [G 37, pp. 199–201.] |
Sept. 23. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding that — Smith, under-sheriff of co.
Bedford, appear to answer matters objected against him. [G 25, p. 213.] |
Sept. 23.
Taunton. |
Sam. Whetcomb and Nath. Quash to the Committee for Compounding. On
Col. Pyne's motion about a charge of delinquency presented against Rich.
Cheesman, we send copies of all papers, &c., relating thereto. The reasons of
his discharge will appear in our order of 22 Jan. 1652. [G 167, p. 55.]
Enclosing, |
i. Depositions before the late County Committee against Rich. Cheesman, of
Cheddar, Jan. 19 and Feb. 22, 1649. [G 167, pp. 57, 58.] |
ii. Orders of the County Committee in the case, Jan. 20, Feb. 22, and March 2,
1649. [G 167, p. 59.] |
iii. Depositions on behalf of Rich. Cheesman, 21 Jan. 1652. [G 167, pp.
61–64.] |
iv. Order of the County Committee of 11 Dec. 1651, for seizing Chris. Doddington
and Rich. Cheesman. Also order of 22 Jan. 1652, discharging that against
Cheesman, as the witnesses contradict their former testimony, and Cheesman
is not proved guilty of delinquency. [G 167, p. 65.] |
Sept. 26. |
County Committee for Northampton to the Committee for Compounding.
We have had the resolves of Parliament of 3 Sept. about delinquents published
at Northampton, Towcester, Thrapston, Daventry, Wellingborough, Kettering,
Oundle, and Brackley, between 13 and 22 Sept. [G 163, p. 509.] |
Sept. 26. |
Answer of Capt. Ben. Mason, on an order of 17 Aug. last, to the scandalous petition preferred against him by Rob. Wakeman, of fraud in nonpayment of a debt of 100l., on which money Mr. Pitt and Mr. Booth had a
claim, which they had assigned to Wakeman. [G 102, p. 107.] |
Sept. 28.
Coventry. |
County Committee for Warwick to the Committee for Compounding. According to your direction, we have published the resolves of Parliament at
Coventry, Warwick, and other chief market towns in the county. [G 170,
p. 483.] |
Sept. 28.
Taunton. |
Sam. Whetcomb and Nath. Quash to the Committee for Compounding. On
your order of 8 Sept. in the case of John Pyne and Thos. Paul against Col. John
Gorges, we have taken the examination of Thos. Gorges and send it. [G 167,
p. 67.]Enclosing, |
i. 24 Interrogatories for Thos. Gorges on behalf of Col. John Gorges. [G 167,
pp. 69–76.] |
ii. Deposition of Lieut.-Col. Thos. Gorges, barrister-at-law, on the above.
Taunton, 28 Sept. 1653. [G 167, pp. 77–90.] |
Sept. 29. |
Wm. Ludlow and Ben. Swayne, Sequestration Commissioners for co. Wilts,
to the Committee for Compounding. We have cross-examined witnesses on the
charges against John Gorges, and taken all examinations produced, except that
of Gorges' brother Thomas, which was excepted against, he being a party
charged. Also, we did not examine Walter Staile, against whom Gorges excepted. [G 171, p. 295.] Enclosing, |
i. 28 Interrogatories for witnesses on behalf of Col. John Gorges on the charge
against him relating to Rich. Cheesman, John Rogers, Thos. Hawkins, Edw.
Curle, late a sequestrator, &c. [G 171, pp. 279–287.] |
ii. Depositions of 31 witnesses, including Jasper Batt, Sam. Whetcomb, Neh.
Collins and Nath. Quash thereon. Wells, 24 Aug. 1653. [G 171, pp. 297–394.] |
iii. 34 Interrogatories for Col. Pyne's witnesses against John Gorges in the above
case. [G 171, pp. 289–294.] |
iv. Depositions of 29 witnesses taken thereon, including many of those examined
on the other side. Wells, 24 Aug. 1653. [G 171, pp. 395–464.] |
Sept. 30. |
Order of the Committee for Compounding that the auditor and registrar
prepare forthwith a list of all who have incurred delinquency since Jan. 1649,
and whose estates are sequestered, with their value, to be sent to the Committee
of Parliament for preparing a bill for sale. [G 25, p. 213.] |
Sept. |
County Committee for York to the Committee for Compounding. We
enclose depositions of our agents about giving summons touching delinquents'
compositions, according to the votes of Parliament of 3 Sept. last. [G 172,
p. 553.] Enclosing, |
i. Deposition of Chris. Holmes of the posting thereof as follows:— |
14 Sept. Easingwold, being the fair day, and Northallerton. |
15 " Yarm, being market day. |
17 " Richmond and Stopeley, market day. |
19 " Middleham and Guisbrough. |
20 " Bedale. |
22 " Askrigg, market day. |
These 6 were done by himself, and Thos. Harwood, bailiff of Whitby, posted them. |
17 & 24 Sept. Whitby, market day. |
19 " Pickering, market day. |
22 " Scarborough. |
[G 172, p. 555.] |
ii. Deposition of Jos. Beverley, that between 10 and 18 Sept. he posted them in
Selby, Snaith, Doncaster, Pontefract, Rotherham, Barnsley, and Wakefield.
Also, |
Deposition of Rich. Fishwick, that he posted them— |
20 & 21 Sept.Knaresborough and Leeds. |
22 " Ripon and Wetherby. |
23 & 24 " Skiption, Wakefield, and Pontefract. |
[G 172, p. 557.] |
iii. Deposition by Wm. Garthwaite, of their posting in the East Riding. |
14 Sept. Weeton and Hedon. |
16 " Hull, the sheriff not allowing them to be posted on
the 13th. |
17 " Pocklington, Beverley, Kilham, and Howden. |
22 " Frandugham [? Frodingham]. |
[G 172, p. 560.] |