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… commissioners secured and appraised his estate, for having in his minority acted against the Ordinance of Sequestration, … having willingly conformed to the acts of this present Parliament. He begs his charge, leave to examine witnesses, a … and to examine others, and the depositions to be sent up in 2 months. 9 93 27 Aug. County commissioners report that …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cambridge. 9 Jan. 1650. Vol. No. A or p. Information that in 1648 he sent a horse and arms to the King's party at Linton in the said county, for the relief of Colchester. 21 335 7 … and secured his fine at Goldsmiths' Hall, according to the Parliament Order of 24 March last. 8 104 Capt. Thomas …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 4 12 Dec. 1651. County commissioners send up depositions in the case, on an order (missing) of 7 Nov. 1651. 147 2 P.D. … mercer of Warrington, that the Countess was 30 June last in the Isle of Man with her husband, now in rebellion against Parliament, and went thence to the Scotch King; and when …
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… Publication granted, unless the prosecutor show cause in 14 days, and the county commissioners are to certify … father's, and joined the Earl of Derby, with a servant, in Aug. 1651, and was slain in fight, but that his father … we find that Thomas, his son, was slain in arms against Parliament; you are therefore to seize any estate you find of …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Jan. 1653. Vol. A No. or p. Being accused of delinquency in setting forth a man and horse against Parliament in 1649, and the case referred by Parliament to the Committee …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… p. Order on her petition thatas she lent divers sums for Parliament service, and as the 135 l. named in her petition was unduly taken by the officer to Sam. … for 279 l. 1 s. 3 d., paid by him as assessment in 1643. 13 64 …
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… producing an acquittance of Col. Venn for 100 l. given for Parliament use, and on his forbearing 150 l. due to him for … also because 7 horses of his, value 50 l., are employed in Parliament service. 2 32 16 Oct. 1644. Assessed at 1,000 l. 67 26 17 Sept. 1645. To be brought in custody to pay his assessment 4 263 17 Oct. 1645. Respited …
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… 3 225 R. 3 234 20 Sept. 1644. Ordered to pay 10 l. in 14 days 3 241 R. 3 248 11 Oct. 1644. Order for her … oath that 20 l. is her and 1/20, but the 10 l. is accepted in regard of her many children. 3 257 John Chris. Mayherne, … 1644. Further respite granted, he being in the service of Parliament. 3 243 11 Nov. 1644. To be brought up in custody …
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… to get, because the present lord and the two sureties are in the King's army or King's quarters. 100 134 13 Aug. Mrs. Miller to be brought in custody to pay her assessment. 4 240 R. 4 214 10 Oct. … in which he forswore himself; his delinquency in refusing Parliament taxes, hindering the collecting thereof, opposing …
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… Butler and Fincher ordered 50 l. each from the money paid in by the Earl of Westmoreland. 6 27 1 Sept. 1648. The same ordered 200 l. out of the money paid in by Sir John Glanvile, towards payment of the guards, … 12 Feb. 1649. Information that Butler died in arms against Parliament in the insurrection in South Wales, under …
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