Compounding, Committee

Calendars provide summaries full enough, for most purposes, to replace the original documents. These summaries are printed in chronological order and do not necessarily reflect the archival ordering of the documents (hence ‘calendar’). They are the primary finding aid for the records that they describe. This series records the activity of the Committee for Compounding for the period 1643-60. The Committee for Compounding for the Estates of Royalists and Delinquents was established by Parliament in 1643 to raise money for its fight with Charles I in the Civil War
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Calendar, Committee For Compounding: Part 1
The first part of the proceedings of the parliamentary committee charged with compounding with delinquents for their estates, an important source of funds. The first part contains general proceedings for the whole period of the committee's activity (1643-60).
Calendar, Committee For Compounding: Part 5
The final part of the calendar of the committee for compounding with delinquents for their estates contains cases for the period from January 1654 to the end of 1659. It also contains addenda for the whole period, both for general proceedings and individual cases.
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