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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Fras. Fulford, Fulford, Co. Devon. 1 Jan. 1651. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he omitted from his composition a … l. a year, and also another house, lately held by Henry or Wm. Squibb. 22 147 134 1 1 Sept. 1651. Sir Francis … and the sequestration taken off his estate. 10 227 Edw. Dymock, Kyme, Co. Lincoln. 17 Jan. 1651. Vol. A No. or p. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… July 1649 July 1649 Thomas Benbow. 3 July 1649. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he is a delinquent, and has 100 l. … half year. 21 247 Rob. Squibb. 3 July 1649. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he is a delinquent, and has 200 l. … 21 252 6 July 1650. Information by Capt. [Hum.] Dymock and Col. John Rathborne, that Davis, now under …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… David Lloyd, Wickwar, Co. Denbigh. 1 June 1649. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he and his man bore arms in the King's … of Ludgate Hill to be searched for goods, money, plate, or jewels belonging to him, and the same to be seized and … Dec. 1649. Information by Captains Thos. Chapman and Hum. Dymock, that in Dec. 1645 he was in arms against Par- …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Mayo, and Elizabeth, his Wife. 2 Nov. 1649. Vol. A No. or p. Information by Thos. Walkley, stationer, and Edm. … of 8 Aug. last, till the pleasure of Parliament be known, or till this committee release him. 9 211 13 Nov. Gresley … Chapman assigned his interest in the discovery to Capt. Dymock. 21 308 30 Nov. 1649. County commissioners to seize …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Sir. Rich. Anderson, Kensington. 1 Oct. 1645. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 300 l. No proceedings. 69 90 Anne, Lady … and Thos. Coppin, Kensington. 1 Oct. 1645. Vol. A No. or p. She assessed at 300 l. and he at 200 l. 69 90 24 Dec. … 194a 5 Sept. 1649. Information by Jno. Cotterell for Hum. Dymock and others, that Carey was in arms at Oxford; and in …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… on his release he promised to abide the decision of Edw. Dymock, Sir Francis Ayscough, the Archdeacon of Lincoln, and …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 3. Heard nothing, but to his knowledge either Mr. Setton or Mr. Appleyard should say at one time that they feared Mr. … ashamed of light he shall either wish all absence of day, or else for fear of wonderment, must like the back ( sic) … in Scotland. 8. Trustworthy intelligence of a peace or truce between the Emperor and the Turk. Draft, corrected …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… to Sir Robert Cecil. [Before 26 March, 1600], [1599 or 1600 ?]. The Lordship and Country of Muskry and other … and that the house be delivered to the Feodary of Dorset, or to petitioner, the Queen's lessee. Undated. ( 119.) [ See … Sir Andrew Nowell, Wm. Turpin. Lincoln. Sir Edward Dymmocke, Sir George Sempole, Sir Wm. Wray, Sir Thomas …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… down not with 200 l., which were too much. Other policy or any unnatural dealings of the father, truly before God, … as I think, there is none; but only to please our Dame, or else there can be no peace in the house. And yet, when my … honourable, and natural father, and not in any choler or displeasure to strike the nail to the head; nevertheless …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… maintenance, the which easily, without public charge or offence, may be yielded me by reason of divers spiritual … Majesty's death, the King of Scots to be drawn an enemy, or some of the competitors to make himself great. A fourth … these suits, besides the help had privily from Sir Ed. Dymock, etc. I shall not trouble the poorer sort, except it …
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