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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… that he was assessed at 1,000 l., and has paid 907 l. 4 s. 8 d., and 12 l. 10 s. for collectors' salary, and has … Committee for Advance of Money to Sir Rich. Gurney. Thos. King, your tenant in Laurence Lane, has been summoned to pay … By order of the Committee for the City, you are to make King a lease for this fine, and 4 l. a year rent. 89 82 23 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… suspended, on security to abide the Committee's orders. 3 310 16 Dec. 1644. He is to pay 250 l. in May, and … is his full 1/20, except for his estate under power of the King's army, having had little benefit these 2 years from his … paid 10 l. more 28 Nov. and was discharged. 95 73 Sir Rob. Heath, Brasted, Kent, Chief Justice of the King's Bench. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… and one of his servants, with two horses and arms, to the King's army; and two years after, when his servant, Wm. Soanes, … but his kinsman was slain at Newark-on-Trent in the King's service. 4. That Gray animated and encouraged the …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 67 16 Oct. 1646. Ralph Goodwin respited about Lord Goring's business. 5 117 21 Oct. The clerks to view and report on … Lord Goring and the Marches of Wales to prove that Goring's interest therein is not conveyed to Isaac Jones and John … by Lord Chandos, except for 5 years, when he was in the King's army, and it is now due to James, Earl of Castlehaven, …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… of taxes, &c. In July 1645, I received but 808 l. 6 s. 10 d. for my own estate, worth 640 l. a year, and Sir John Preston's, upon which, before the wars, I had 1,000 l. stock. 114 36 … due, but as for 2 of those years, the lands were under the King's army; and for the last 3 years, the taxes were 1/2 the …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… and by his persuasion drew Prince Rupert and most of the King's army 5 years ago to take Reading, and the Parliament … prosecution is of malice, as he has suffered much from the King's party for his constant adherence to Parliament. 118 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… No. or p. Information that he and his man bore arms in the King's army at the siege of Nantwich against Parliament; that he … 132 8 5 263 22 April 1650. Sir H. Rosewell and Thos. Heath of Thorncomb, co. Devon, summoned to appear in the …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… his pay, he traitorously seized the Castle for the King, carried Major Thos. Browne, the governor, prisoner to … and carried to Gravesend. 22 141 70 5 31 July 1650. Philip's estate to be seized and secured 9 60 PUB. 9 64 E.W. 9 78 9 … that he secretly raised a troop of horse for the late King, kept them in his castle, and then sent them to Oxford …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… against Parliament, and adhered to the forces of the late King. 22 151 215 1 Rob. Buck, Kent. 3 June 1651. Vol. A. No. … in the Kent insurrection in 1648, and aided the late King's forces. 22 151 213 2 20 June 1651. Two witnesses summoned … Mowle, were under Lord Goring for the late King at Bexley Heath in 1648, and that Mowle plundered Barnett Ellis of 2 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 1 March 1643. Vol. A No. or p. Certificate that 12 l. 10 s. which he has already paid is the full proportion of his … respectively by the agents for the ambassador of the King of Spain and of the resident of Venicethe Customs' … Corbett, Thos. Robinson, Jas. Clay, Thos. Young, John King, and Edw. Greene, moneyers, to pay their assessments in …
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