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… 100 l. 71 80 1 Nov. 1650. Order that on payment by the son of 10 l., and on his entering his acquittance with the … 9 204 9 May 1651. The 10 l. being paid, the assessment of 100 l. discharged. 10 286 Sir Fras. Anderson, … his assessment on payment of 25 l. 10 397 John Martin, Plymouth, Co. Devon. 11 May 1647. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed …
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… and thief. I have seen the depositions against him. Most of his estate, being cattle and goods, should be secured, and … Mr. Pledwell, who will produce the witnesses, is to have of what is brought in. 118 60 20 Oct. 1648. Information that … A No. or p. O.C.C. 118 90 Information that he bore arms in Plymouth when a garrison for the King. 21 100 O. 6 43 LET. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Delinquents. 1 May 1649. Vol. A No. or p. Information of delinquency against the following, for being in arms for … 197 198 Hugh Arnold, sent 3 horses into Bristol garrison of a year.Barnard, Peckett. Sopvere Churchill, Muston, came … p. Information that he took the Cavaliers' oath to destroy Plymouth, Lyme, and Poole; that he was taken prisoner and …
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… in England, asked to speak with me, I being his tenant of a house in York. He told me he had audience at Oxford with … pretends a purchase, and demands possession and arrears of rent; but I have now taken it for 7 years from the county … 12 34 Sir Hugh Windham, late of Co. Somerset, now of Plymouth, Co. Devon. 7 May 1651. Vol. A No. or p. BOND 150 41 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… November 1643 Thos. Smith, Isleworth, formerly Messenger of the Chamber in Ordinary. 1 Nov. 1643. Vol. A No. or p. … as churchwarden, for which His Majesty cast him out of his place and service at Court, which was his chief … March 1644. 300 l. of Baron Henden's money to be paid for Plymouth. 3 52 Sir John Howland, Streatham, Surrey. 25 Nov. …
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… Gresley 300 l., and that the bond was taken in the name of Lady Pitts. Her husband is a Papist, has been in the … at a day long since past, 200 l., which was the money of Eliz. Benbow, since married to Miles, Viscount Mayo, who … horse and man for the late King's service in the siege of Plymouth, and engaged with the King's forces against that …
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… in the late King's army, and that at the siege of Gloucester in 1643, he was taken prisoner by the … in arms against Parliament in the Kent insurrection of 1648, under Lord Goring, when many of the well-affected … that he rode armed with the King's forces against Plymouth under Sir Thos. Hele, Bart., a colonel for the King. …
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… prosecutor says he has a good estate, and wants renewal of orders to the County Commissioners of Northampton and Oxford. It is not my business, but I love … friends. That Prowse was captain of a foot company at Plymouth, a Commissioner of Excise for the King, and that he …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Sept. 1643. Vol. A No. or p. Summoned to pay an assessment of 30 l. Noted: "Mr. Bekon hath many tenements." 92 66 5 Jan. … To have 14 days to make his 3 256 25 Oct. He making up the of his assessment, and giving security to abide the order of … l. in money. 2 92 94 78 Rich. Trevile, Bread Street, and Plymouth. 8 Sept. 1643. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 800 l. …
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… he being an idiot, and committed to the tutelage of Lord Howard of Escrigg. 3 243 Dr. Rob. Gill, or Gell, Aldermanbury. 2 … that he be removed from the House, and sent by sea to Plymouth, till he pay his assessment of 400 l. 3 238 14 Oct. …
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