Calendar of the Proceedings: Cases, 1647-June 1650H.M. Stationery Office, 1891 |
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... Stafford . · 12 435 Was in 89 123 18 Feb. 1647. Compounds for delinquency in arms . Lichfield Close whilst it was a garrison for the King . At its surrender , went to Ridgley , co . Stafford , where he has since lived . Has taken the ...
... Stafford . · 12 435 Was in 89 123 18 Feb. 1647. Compounds for delinquency in arms . Lichfield Close whilst it was a garrison for the King . At its surrender , went to Ridgley , co . Stafford , where he has since lived . Has taken the ...
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... Stafford . 6 March 1647. Compounds for delinquency . Assisted the King , 200 284 but surrendered to the County Committee of Stafford in May 1644 , and has taken the National Covenant and Negative Oath , and paid all taxes , & c . 30 ...
... Stafford . 6 March 1647. Compounds for delinquency . Assisted the King , 200 284 but surrendered to the County Committee of Stafford in May 1644 , and has taken the National Covenant and Negative Oath , and paid all taxes , & c . 30 ...
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... Stafford . - 4 160 12 333 299 6 March 1647. Compounds for delinquency . Went into Lichfield 199 292 garrison , but returned 20 Oct. 1645 , and has since lived peace- ably in the Parliament's quarters . Has taken the National Covenant ...
... Stafford . - 4 160 12 333 299 6 March 1647. Compounds for delinquency . Went into Lichfield 199 292 garrison , but returned 20 Oct. 1645 , and has since lived peace- ably in the Parliament's quarters . Has taken the National Covenant ...
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... Stafford . · 4 210 234 111B 5 April 1647. Compounds for delinquency in going into the 202 920 King's quarters and adhering to the King's party . Came in 5 Oct. 1644 under a pass from Col. Chadwick . Has been pre- vented by sickness from ...
... Stafford . · 4 210 234 111B 5 April 1647. Compounds for delinquency in going into the 202 920 King's quarters and adhering to the King's party . Came in 5 Oct. 1644 under a pass from Col. Chadwick . Has been pre- vented by sickness from ...
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... Aug. Newbold Manor , co . Derby , bought by Wm . Newbold Also Blore Manor , co . Stafford , bought by John Gorendge and 17 122 Rich . Mellor . 28 April 1647 . O.T.T. 107 1051 107 1055 107 G 2 COMMITTEE FOR COMPOUNDING . - CASES . 1795.
... Aug. Newbold Manor , co . Derby , bought by Wm . Newbold Also Blore Manor , co . Stafford , bought by John Gorendge and 17 122 Rich . Mellor . 28 April 1647 . O.T.T. 107 1051 107 1055 107 G 2 COMMITTEE FOR COMPOUNDING . - CASES . 1795.
Palavras e frases frequentes
14 April 16 July 25 March 28 April 28 June Act of Pardon annuity arrears begs allowance begs an order begs discharge Begs to compound bought charge claim Claimants Committee for Compounding Committee for Sequestrations Committee to certify complains composition Compounds for delinquency County Commissioners County Committee Covenant and Negative debt deed delinquency in adhering delinquency in arms Discharge from sequestration Earl Essex estate discharged father forces raised granted Henry July King King's Lady Lancaster lands late lease Lord Manor mittee moiety National Covenant Negative Oath Noted Oath of Abjuration Paid and estate payment Petition renewed Petition to compound petitioner purchased raised against Parliament Rectory recusancy Referred to Brereton Referred to Reading rent-charge Rich Sept seques sequestered sequestered for recusancy Sir John Sir Thos Somerset Stafford tenants thereof Thomas tithes widow wife Worcester York
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