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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Woolley Leigh, a grand delinquent. 21 98 220 64 BOND 98 65 E.W. 28 121 138 141 26 Sept. 1651. Publication to pass, but … Mrs. Leigh summoned to appear as a witness. 22 98 335 72 E.W. 28 151 152 19 Dec. 1651. Mrs. Eliz. Leigh to bring in … has had no recompense, though she has spent all she was worth in the service. Also discovered the delinquency of Mr. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… be heard as to the remainder. 8 122 CERT. 106 2 106 2 P.E. 106 3, 4 P.D. 106 5 13 March 1650. He begs leave to … paying 83 l. more than the 132 l. paid at Bristol. 7 51 P.E. 106 15 16 24 May 1650. Mary Long petitions. My husband is … by Batter that, his just debts discharged, he is not worth 100 l., except this desperate debt of 1,300 l. 106 81E …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 83 That Stepney bought for 20 l. from a Cavalier, cattle worth 200 l., knowing them to be stolen from Parliament … seized, for having been Commissioners of Array. 5 206 E. W. 5 270 21 April 1647. On their complaint that no … and valued by the clerk. 5 255 R. 5 259 H. 5 260 P.E. 112 18 2 June 1647. Order that if he pay 400 l. more than …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… by the county commissioners, and sent up in 6 weeks. 7 228 E. P. 7 261 30 Nov. 1649. County commissioners to enquire … voluntarily, by compulsion, or on composition. 24 66 E. W. 117 7 8 341 356 17 Jan. 1650. Berry to appear and show … out from his composition the bailiwick of Peterborough, worth 30 l. a year. 117 20 31 Dec. County commissioners to …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… about the debt. 8 127 358 8 DEP. 127 9 10 DEP. 127 11 E.W. 28 91 REP. 124 12 H. 9 420 O. 10 140 11 Oct. 1650. Day … the acquittances are lost. 10 127 228 13 DEP. 127 14 -17 E.W. 28 113 O. 10 421 27 May 1651. The Always having paid in … lands in Eddington parish and Allington Manor, co. Wilts, worth 200 l. a year, which are not yet sequestered. 21 174 L. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Deane, under Col. Apsley and Capt. Clarke. 22 15 17 E.W. 28 45 1 May 1650. Ordered a copy of his charge, and a … with a keeper, to be examined in Chapman's case. 8 242 E.W. 28 38, 42 23 March. Depositions to prove that Chapman … bought out Lord Purbeck's interest for 400 l., and is worth 200 l. a year. He also omitted a rent-charge of 80 l. a …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… in the hands of Wm. Jermy of Whitechapel. 22 148 194 151 E.W. 28 111 117 119 7 May. On information that Thos. … that the money be detained till further order. 10 258 E.W. 28 135 140 7 July 1651. Joan, wife of Rich. Whitrow, … him freed; that failing to do so, he let him his estate, worth 200 l. a year, at 13 l. 6 s. 8 d., and never rendered …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Parliament. 21 85 DEP. 89 4244 INT. 89 45 DEP. 89 4650 E.W. 5 264 R. 5 267 O. 5 269 18 May. Order on proof of his … 5 327 19 Jan. 1648. Information that Ridge sold him land, worth 120 l. a year, at Marlow, co. Bucks. Also that he had … according to the Ordinance of Sequestration. 24 234 E.W. 7 36 30 May. Order in the Committee for Advance of …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 3 178 22 July. Discharged on affidavit that he is not worth 100 l. 3 189 10 March 1645. She assessed at 100 l. for … for at Goldsmiths' Hall. 6 183 O.C. 8 56 R. 8 62 P.E. 95 45, 46 P.D. 95 47 28 Dec. 1649. To be discharged on … in the war, and held correspondence with the enemy. 22 190 E.W. 28 120 30 April. Witnesses summoned for examination in …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… they are both in arms against Parliament, and have estates worth 2,050 l. 10 s. in the Earl of Carlisle's hands not yet … to Mrs. Jackson, as she made affidavit that she was not worth 100 l., but that they pay the debt by order of this … l., was left him after he made affidavit that he was not worth 100 l. 5 22 Peter Rogers, Staple Inn. 2 May 1645. Vol. …
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