Volume G 246: June 1647

Calendar, Committee For Compounding: Part 1. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1889.

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June 1647

June 2. 64, 65.Order of the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall, on a Parliament order given of 25 May, —that 8 percent, interest be allowed from 1 May 1647 on the 5,706l. 18s. 1½d. charged on Goldsmiths' Hall, for certain Scots' officers without allowance of interest, to be paid from the unreserved ½ of the compositions;—for payment accordingly. [Also G 1, p. 181.]
June 10. Order in the House of Commons, that the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall take the best course they can for buying in impropriations upon delinquents' compositions.
That this day week the House' consider the best way to buy in impropriations, and settle a sufficient maintenance for a preaching ministry; and that the Committee for Plundered Ministers and Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall meet, and report what they think fit to be done; and that meantime no composition be made with delinquents for any impropriation. Also, that Mr. Rous on that day report the ordinance directing the certifying of the several impropriations of delinquents, and of Deans and Chapters, in all parts of the kingdom. [G 1, p. 170.]
June 11. 66. Parliament order that 5,000l. of the 10,000l. charged by order of 5 June on Goldsmiths' Hall, for the officers, be paid by Alderman Bunce and the Weavers' Hall Treasurers, to persons appointed by the committee nominated by the former order, and in such proportion as they think fit, for relief of the instant necessity of the said officers; to be repaid to Weavers' Hall out of Goldsmiths' Hall. [1 page.]
June ? 67. Account of the disposal by Rich. Weaver, chief collector, of the first 4 months' assessment, in co. Hunts for the Scots' army, viz., 1,284l. 18s. 4d., and also of the like sum for the second 4 months assessment, Fras. Bludwick being collector. [1 page.]