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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 160 1, 2 9 April 1652. They also send depositions taken in behalf of Clent, to prove that he was not of age at the … has no estate to sequester, as he is unmarried and lives in his father's house. 160 9 Isaac Mauditt, Sen. and Jun.,; … 13 35 23 Nov. John Ireton, on behalf of the Committee of Parliament for Petitions, requests the Committee for Advance …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… or p. They having contributed 50 l. on the propositions of Parliament, a protection from plunder or spoil of person, … and John More, trustees for Sir Wm. Mainwaring, are bound in 800 l. to pay Sir John Gore 416 l., 4 January 1641. 21 19 … of 700 l., borrowed from him, at instance of some members of committee, to supply the pressing necessities of …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… as governor of Warwick Castle, and paid an assessment in the country. 3 99 22 June 1644. Geo. Nash having lent Lord Brooke 50 l. on a Parliament Order of 28 Feb. 1643, the same is to be allowed him in part of his assessment. 3 186 1644 ? Note of moneys, 170 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… l. 69 12 14 26 Sept. 1645. Information that 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 sequestered. 21 38 24 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… money to the Earl's executors, but to keep it sequestered in his hands till further order. 5 27 L. 107 17 23 Oct. 1646. … be taken for his appearance. 5 120 30 Oct. Drake to bring in all the deeds and evidences in his custody relative to the … of 250 l. due to the late Earl according to an Order in Parliament of 17 Aug. 1648, she having discovered the debt. 8 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 31 Jan. 1650. He complains of the neglect of his solicitor in allowing the fine to be set without receiving particulars … that to his knowledge, Sir F. Anderson is extraordinarily in debt. 113 4 L.C.C. G153 25 DEP. G153 23 24 17 May 1650. … of 50 l. for his and 1/20, because he had lent 100 l. to Parliament. 113 13 21 Feb. Order thereon that, as he has paid …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… is a delinquent by holding commerce with the soldiers in Basing House when a King's garrison. 11 99 That Hood and … Winchester.Roger Hill to Martin Dallison. Chas. Pledwell, Parliament officer, to whom much money is due for arrears, … will produce the witnesses, is to have of what is brought in. 118 60 20 Oct. 1648. Information that Rob. Corfe, sen., …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… of delinquency against the following, for being in arms for the King, or committing other delinquencies … a year.Barnard, Peckett. Sopvere Churchill, Muston, came in with Lord Carnarvon on the surrendering of the town, and … Wm. Lawrence, Wraxhall, was a commissioner against Parliament. John Light, Sturmister Marshal, set forth a …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 1650. Vol. A No. or p. Information by Capt. Alex. Fry that in 1643, he inveigled Hen. Bigg to leave his employment in the Thames to serve the King, gave him a horse, and 10 l. … prisoner by Sir Wm. Waller, on which he enlisted as a Parliament soldier, and served faithfully; but being wounded, …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 253 O.C.C. 150 2 31 May 1651. Information by Rob. Knight. In 1644 Robinson, being a prisoner to Parliament in England, asked to speak with me, I being his tenant of a …
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