Cases brought before the committee: August 1647

Calendar, Committee For the Advance of Money: Part 2, 1645-50. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.

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August 1647

Henry, or Sir Henry Percy.

25 Aug. 1647. Vol. A No. or p.
DEED 114 47 Order in the County Committee at Haverfordwest that as Llanydeinlog Rectory, and other lands sequestered for delinquency of Hen. Percy, have been extended at suit of Edw. Bowes for a debt of 1,500l., for which Percy was outlawed 17 Charles, and the Revenue Committee granted Bowes a lease thereof till his debt was paid; and as the transaction was free from fraud, and the debt before Percy's delinquency, the sequestration of the premises be taken off, and Bowes' agents allowed the profits. Also that the rectory of Llanstephen, sequestered as Percy's, but belonging to the Earl of Northumberland, be freed from sequestration, and the Earl allowed to receive the profits. 114 46
CASE 114 48 13 April 1649. Order that Bowes be allowed to satisfy his debt from the said lands, any order to the contrary notwithstanding. 6 273
BOND 114 50 4 Sept. 1650. Information that Percy's estates in co. Cardigan were sequestered in Dec. 1645, that Sir Hen. Vaughan, then a prisoner in the Tower, combined with Edw. Bowes of the Strand, and on colour of a pretended debt, and by a packed jury, had the lands extended as being under 30l. a year; that by aid of the Earl of Northumberland, a lease thereof was granted to Bowes at 30l., and it has since been continued to Vaughan. That Bowes conveyed horses and provisions to the King at Oxford. That Vaughan, being an M.P., deserted Parliament, was sequestered by a charge at Goldsmiths' Hall, and is excepted as a capital offender and prisoner at war in the Act for South Wales, and that his estate, beside the 6 impropriations, is worth 600l. a year. 22
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