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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… appearing that he is his Majesty's ambassador to the King of Spain, and there resident, and has no estate within 20 miles of London. 5 243 John Roe, Trewernam, Co. Cornwall. 4 Jan. … left their lands, so that they lie waste, and those in co. Gloucester are under command of the King's forces, and pay …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 1651. Ordered to appear before the Committee for Advance of Money, and pay his assessment. 110 1 Sir Fras. Englefield, … compounded for delinquency, he is discharged from payment of his assessment, which, by Parliamentary Order, is to be … l. 71 56 P.E. 110 2A 3 Jan. 1651. Order, on calculation of his estate, that he pay 100 l. assessment for his 1/20 in …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… without orders, and to satisfy the Committee for Advance of Money about it speedily. 5 341 2 Aug. 1648. Information … present. Also that he met others at Ashtonunder-Hill, co. Gloucester, to oppose Capt. Hill, a captain for Parliament. … and stockings for the Prince's army; rode in arms at the siege of Dartmouth, and uttered malicious words against …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 1649. Vol. A No. or p. Information that Sir Wm. Russell of Strensham, Bart., and John Horniold, of Blackmore, are bound in 600 l. for a debt to Blount of 312 … by Griffantius Phillipps to the County Commissioners of Gloucester 24 Sept. 1646, but entered at the Committee for …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… King's party at Linton in the said county, for the relief of Colchester. 21 335 7 Feb. 1650. County commissioners to give him a copy of his charge, and leave to examine witnesses. 8 169 John … Grocer, York.; Rob. Porey, B.D., Little Compton, Co. Gloucester, and Cuthbert Pullen, Sirrack Wapentake, West …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… being assessed at 300 l. by the late Committee for Advance of Money, he showed acquittances for 138 l. paid on loan, and … lately been seized by the county commissioners on a charge of delinquency, so that he and his family have nothing left … the ordnance with red hot bullets, to be used at the siege of Hull, and which he believes were so used. 23 159 45 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Street Ward. 3 July 1643. Vol. A No. or p. His assessment of 200 l. discharged, on his producing an acquittance of Col. Venn for 100 l. given for Parliament use, and on his … he petitioned the King to free his goods, followed him to Gloucester, was sent prisoner to Oxford for his compliance …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 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 … and Thomas, his Son, Swithin's Parish, and Morton, Co. Gloucester. 8 July 1644. Vol. A No. or p. William assessed at …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Vol. A No. or p. Col. Butler and other officers to have of such of the estate of Col. Blake, delinquent, as they shall … renewed 22 107 54 159 21 June. Country Commissioners of Gloucester and Wilts to examine witnesses, and on proof of
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… p. Information that he is a delinquent, and has 9,000 lbs. of tobacco in the hands of Edm. Peisley, without Whitechapel. 21 104 25 July 1648. … died 29 June 1645 at Scarborough Castle, when it was under siege, and it surrendered to Parliament 25 July following. …
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