Volume A 81: September 1644

Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 1, 1642-45. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.

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'Volume A 81: September 1644', in Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 1, 1642-45, (London, 1888) pp. 36. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cttee-advance-money/pt1/p36 [accessed 16 April 2024]

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September 1644

Sept. 4. Capt. Rich. Warren's assessment discharged, he having been in service of Parliament, and spent much money therein.
All the plate of delinquents in the house of — Wiggens, of [Christ's] Hospital, to be seized and taken away, and the discoverer to have 12d. in the pound for it. [A 3, pp. 228–230.]
Sept. 6. The assessment of Owen Andrews of Gray's Inn discharged, as he has been plundered in the county by the King's forces, and driven thence to the city for safety, and has no estate here at all.
Fras. Ashmore's assessment respited till he come from sea, he being in service of Parliament
A trunk of Popish trinkets in the house of Sir Thos. Reynolds to be seized. [A 3, pp. 230, 231.]
Sept. 11. Whereas a trunk was lately seized in the house of — Wiggens in Christ's Hospital, with 40l., 2 diamond rings, and some linen and writings, which belong to Isabel and Dan. Savill, and Thos. Mayor, as appears by their affidavits:—order that the goods be restored to them, unless it be proved by Friday that they are delinquents.
John Ducey to have 14 days' respite, he being surveyor of timber to the navy.
The brass statue of the late King at Roehampton House to be sold by the candle towards Lord Portland's assessment. [A 3, pp. 232–234.]
Sept. 18. Search to be made for plate and treasure informed to be mured up in the house of Mr. Fox, Great Bartholomew's, West Smithfield. [A 3, p. 239.]
Sept. 23. Geo. Norman, serjeant, who arrested Mr. Thomas coming from this committee, to be sent to Lambeth House till further order, and also Thos. Mason. [A 3, p. 244.]
Sept. 27. Thos. Mason and Geo. Norman [or Newman], committed to Lambeth House on 23 September, having acknowledged their errors, and withdrawn the action, order that they be released.