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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… in Parliament that, as they have jointly lent 42,929 l. 12 s. 8 d. for the pressing occasions of the kingdom, and … Westminster, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the King, and Katherine, his wife, Ham, co. Surrey. 30 May 1643. … May 1643. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he lent the King 200 l., and committed other acts of delinquency. 21 86 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… or p. Assessed at 30 l. 61 138 10 May 1644. The 3 l. 13 s. 4 d. deposited to discharge his assessment, being his … at 500 l. No proceedings 61 143 Whister, Serjeant of the King's Woodyard. 3 May 1644. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 250 … Northumberland, Warwick, Berks, and Oxon, now under the King's power, be restored, he having lent 200 l. before …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… against Parliament, and have estates worth 2,050 l. 10 s. in the Earl of Carlisle's hands not yet sequestered. 21 38 … who arrested him when coming to this committee, and John King, at whose suit he was arrested, to be committed to Peter … House till further order. 4 266 R. 4 266 6 Oct. 1645. On King's withdrawing his action against Rogers, he and Griffith …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… be sent to the Speaker, not to pay the money to the Earl's executors, but to keep it sequestered in his hands till … that evil design. Also that he held intelligence with the King at Oxford, and with Worcester garrison when in … to like effect, also that he was in arms for the late King against Parliament. 22 107 180 25 26 30 April. He …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… G153 25 DEP. G153 23 24 17 May 1650. Sir F. Anderson's petition renewed. Has paid his moiety, and begs leave to … he has any estate left, as being a receiver for the late King, although he passed his accounts, the Revenue … having deserted Parliament quarters, and gone to the King's garrisons; that he bore arms, and contributed to the …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… holding commerce with the soldiers in Basing House when a King's garrison. 11 99 That Hood and Philipp carried 4 horses to … that Herbert pressed people to take arms for the King, and imprisoned those who refused. That in April last, …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… against the following, for being in arms for the King, or committing other delinquencies specified: 21 197 198 … of the town, and demanded the magazine for the King. Churchill, Muston, was in arms with Prince Maurice. … and against his trust, gave intelligence to the King's party. Seldon, Gillingham, set forth his son in arms. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Bigg to leave his employment in the Thames to serve the King, gave him a horse, and 10 l. for arms, and a letter to … service, believing he had all the time been serving the King. Three weeks ago Chapman came to the Poultry Counter, … to the late King. 22 42 1 May 1651. Order that on Fry's entering into bond to prosecute his information, it be …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… in York. He told me he had audience at Oxford with the King and Lords, and gave them good content, but would not say … sequestration. I renewed my lease, yet John Wood, Robinson's servant, pretends a purchase, and demands possession and … from London to Oxford, and carried intelligence to the King's garrison. 22 250 193 4 9 Dec. 1651. County …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… depositions to prove that he was in arms for the Scots' King at Worcester, rode up and down the town, and the day … to prove that in Aug. 1651 he entered the State's service, and joined Charles Stuart in Worcester. 160 86 87 …
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