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A76027 A Letter sent to the Right Worshipfull, William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others, whose names are hereunto subscribed. Intimating the free benevolence of the city of Bristoll, for the relief of the Protestants in Ireland. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Aldworth, Richard.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut 1643 (1643) Wing A902; Thomason E100_28; ESTC R11655 1,509 8

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A LETTER Sent to the Right Worshipfull William Lenthall Esquire Speaker in THE COMMONS House of Parliament From the Major of Bristoll and others whose Names are hereunto subscribed Intimating the free Benevolence of the City of Bristoll for the relief of the Protestants in IRELAND Ordered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament That this Letter be forthwith Printed and published Hen Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed for Edw. Husbands and are to be sold at his shop in the middle Temple May 5. 1643. A Letter sent from the Major of Bristoll to the Speaker of the House of COMMONS SIR THe Provisions which by a free benevolence hath been gathered in this city and brought in from part of Gloucecestershire and Somersetshire is embarkd upon two vessels the one is the Meremaid of Bristoll and the other is the Sampson of this place also the latter whereof is a ship of good defence and goeth a Convoy unto what we send and that from Mynhead they will be ready to set sail on Munday next we thought good to render the Parliament an account of the quantity and severall sorts of which we have inclosed sent in Invoice we hope it will come timely for their relief It is consigned unto my Lo Enshaqueen the Earl of Cork and to Mr. Richard Ward Commissary and have left it to their wisdoms to proportion to each place what is fitting Sir having this opportunity we heartily defire you to present to the house of Commons our thankfull acknowledgement of their care of this City in sending Colonell Fines to command the Forces here He is a Gentleman of unwearied pains and watchfullnesse not omitting any thing which may conduce to our safety our Fortifications are in a good forwardnesse and hath cost us very much moneys Mr. Fines is the sole directer thereof who in person followeth it dayly which being perfected we hope under God may be the preservation of us and our neighbour counties vvhose assistance in this extraordinary charge by the favour of the Honorable Houses of Parliament we hope to obtain craving your furtherance and helpe vvhen the House shall be moved thereunto for present vve conclude vvith tender of our humble service and rest your assured friends and servants Bristoll 29th of April 1643. Richard Aldworth Major John Coming Humphrey Hooke John Tomlinson Joseph Jackson Andrew Charlton Richard Long. William Jones Hu Browne John Locke Invoice of severall sorts of provisions laden upon Shipp Meremaid William Lambert Master for the reliefe of the Protestants in Ireland from the City of Bristoll 14. April 1643. IMprimis 201. Bushells of white Peas Item ●05 Bushels of Gray-Peas Item 82. Bushells of Beanes Item 3 Hogsheads 15 Barrells and 2 Kinterkins of Beefe Item 2 Hogsheads and one Butt of dry Fish Item 10 Bundells of dry Fish Item 1 Hogshead one Barrell and 2 Kinterkins of Corn-Fish Item 20 couple of Bank-Fish Item 1 Hogshead and 2 Barrells of Herrings Item 5 Tuns of Cheese being 1684. Cheeses in bulk Item 2. Hogsheads of Cheese Item one Hogshead of Bacon Item 34. Flitches of Bacon Item one Barrell of Beefe and Bacon Item one Kinterkin of Porke Item 7. Kinterkins ● 7. Ferkins and one halfe Firkin of D●●ter Item one Punchean of Pruans Item 3. Tuns and 3 Hogsheads of Beer Item 47 hundred 1 quartern 19 pound weight of Bread Invoice of severall sorts of provisions laden upon Shipp Sampson Thomas Goodier Master for the relief of the Protestants in Ireland from the City of Bristoll 27. April 1643. IMprimis one Barrell of Beefe Item one Barrell of Meal Item 1 Hogshead and 3 Barrells of Wet Fish Item one Barrell of dry Fish Item 2 Kinterkins of Herrings Item 3 barrells of Bacon Item 20 Flitches of Bacon Item one butt of Beefe and bacon Item 23. Kinterkins 17 Ferkins 1 Tub and 5. pots of butter Item 80 bushells of white Peas Item 317 bushells of gray Peas Item 543 bushells of Mangcorn Item 3 Tuns 15 hundred of Cheese being 1369. Cheeses Item one barrell of Cheese Item one bag of Hops 102 1 quartern and 2. pound weight Item 1 barrell and 11 Kinterkins of Oatmeal Item one butt of Malt. Item one Punchean of Pruans Item one dry Fatt of Shoes Item 50. hundred weight of bread Item 8 hundred of Cornfish Item more in money thirty pounds which will be layd out in provisions and sent upon this Shipp And this day brought in about the Countrey about five Tuns of Corn and other provisions FINIS