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Oct. 3. |
163. Order [in the Committee for Ireland] on the petition of Sir
Richard Grenville, that Mr. Collins, auditor for the army in
Ireland, consider the particulars mentioned in the petition and
state the same in the form of an account. [⅓ p. Damaged.] |
Oct. 3. |
164. Note of wines sent to Oxford, 26th January 1642 to 3rd
October 1643, some for — Kearsley and some for Sir Thomas
Merry. [Scrap.] |
Oct. 21. |
165. Order in Parliament, on certificate of the merchants and
traders of London of the usefulness of the Coquet office, and their
wish for its continuance (so that the charge of the passing of it be
not above 2s.), that Sir John Wolstenholme, who has been absent above
12 months from his duties of Collector of the Customs of tonnage
and poundage in the port of London, be suspended, and that Richard
Shute, merchant, be admitted in his place to the said office; also
that Thomas Crathorne continue to execute the Coquet office under
Shute, receiving the former allowances. [Copy. 1 p. Printed in
Lords' Journals, Vol. VI., p. 266.] |
Oct. 26. |
166. Order in Parliament. There being 40,051l. 18s. 8d. due to
Richard Turner, senior and junior, Maurice Gethinge, Tempest
Milner, William Hawkins, and Richard Wollaston for clothing the
army in Ireland, towards which an order for payment of 2,000l.
has passed in Guildhall, it is ordered that the said creditors, with
one of the Sequestration Committee, have power to secure any
money, plate, or other personal estate belonging to Papists and
delinquents, discovered by their means, and to sell the same, until
they are repaid their said debts and eight per cent. interest. With
writ of assistance. [1 sheet. See Commons' Journals III.,
p. 289.] |
Oct. 30. |
167. Order in the House of Commons, that Sir Edward Hale's
offer of 6,000l. for the use of the garrison of Gloucester be accepted
and the sequestration taken off his own and his grandchild's lands,
and their rents, goods, &c., returned to them. [Printed in
Commons' Journals, Vol. III., p. 293.] |
Underwritten.—Order by Sir Robert Pye, Thomas Pury, and
Thomas Hoyle to the Camden House Committee to deliver to the
bearer, for the use of Sir Edward Hales, such of his goods,
trunks, and writings as are in their custody. Dated 15th
November 1643, Westminster. [1 p.] |
Oct. 30. |
168. Order in the Committee for Examinations that the goods
seized in custody of John Stacey, carrier, who was taking them to
Oxford, be carried to the Sequestration Committee at Camden
House, to be disposed of according to the Ordinance of Sequestration,
except one suit and cloak, which are to be given to Thomas
Basford, who stayed the said goods. [¾ p.] |
Oct. 30. |
169. John Baldwin to Sir William Middleton, Bart., and others
concerned. You are to deliver to Thomas Bushell, lieutenantcaptain in my own foot company, towards his arrears, the 160l.
now in your hands, belonging to Sir John Bacchus, prisoner in
Windsor Castle, Alderman Rowland Bacchus, prisoner in the
Tower of London for malignancy, and Richard Neville and
Frederick Hide, now in service against Parliament, which sum is
to be defalked in making up Captain Bushell's account. With
note of several sums relating thereto, total 189l. 18s. 4½d. [¾ p.] |