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A88312 A list of all the prisoners in the Upper Bench prison, remaining in custody the third of May, 1653. Delivered in by Sir John Lenthall to the committee appointed by the Councell of State, for examining of the state of the said prison, with the times of their first commitment, and the causes of their detention. And also the substance of the propositions made by the committee to the prisoners, with their answer thereunto. Published for information of all such as are concerned herein. By the appointment of the committee, Coll: Thomas Pride. Coll: Tomlinson. Coll: Cooper. Mr. John Fountaine. Mr. Richard Wollaston. Mr. Margets Judg Advocate Lenthall, John, Sir, 1625-1681. 1653 (1653) Wing L2381; Thomason E213_8; ESTC R15854 12,016 29

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October 1652. his Actions 200 l R. Abraham Ruttur committed the 26. October 1652. his Actions and Execution are 648. R. William Richmond Committed the 4. of December 1652. his Actions 24 l. C. G. ¶ David Ramsey committed the 17. of November 1652. in discharge of his Baile P. H. William Roker committed the second of December 1652. his Actions and Executions are 40 l. C. G. Robert Robins committed the 26 of February 1650. his Actions 1414 l. R. John Robinson committed the 11. of February 1652. his actions and Executions 160 l. P. H. William Russell committed the 18. of February 1652. his actions are 46 l. C. G. ¶ William Raven committed the 19. of March 1652. in discharge of his Baile C. G. Richard Rea committed the 6. of Aprill 1653. his actions 200 l. R. Robert Ramsey committed the last day of June 1641 charged with Judgment 400. l. P. H. Anthony Sowden committed the 4 of June 1641. actions and Executions 480 l. C. P. Cornelius Spencer committed the 25 of day of December 1647. actions 100 l. C. P. Henry Stevens committed the 22 of January 1650 his Actions and Executions are 7000 l. R. Valentine Saunders committed the 20 of February 1650 his actions are 35 l. P. H. Charls Scimpshaw committed the 28 day of June 1651. his actions are 740 l. R. Michael Spencer remains in custody committed the 28 of October 1651. his Actions Executions are 280 l. R. William Staresmoore committed the 19 of May 1651. his Actions and Executions are 240 l. R. John Spicer committed the 18 of June 1652. his Actions and Executions are 150 l. P. H. Richard Sturzaker committed the 19 of Iune 1652. his Actions and Executions are 420 l. R. Dudley Sands committed the 29 of Iune 1652. his Actions and Executions are 1120 l. R. George Smith committed the fifth of October 1652 his Actions and Executions are 2200 l. R. ¶ Samuel Skelton committed the 18 day of November 1652. in discharge of his Baile R. William Shears committed the 7 of December 1652. his Actions are 1100 l. R. Henry Shefton committed the fifth of Ianuary 1652. his Actions are 80 l. R. Humfrey Shadd committed the 13 day of Ianuary 1652. his Actions are 104 l. R. Thomas Sutton committed the 21 of Ianuary 1652. his Actions and Executions are 31 l. R. Thomas Stevens committed the 12 of February 1646. his Actions and Executions are 260 l. R. Ioseph Symes committed the 22 day of Ianuary 1640. his Actions and Executions are 360 l. P. H. Iohn Stephenson committed the 25 of Ianuary 1652. his Actions are 430 l. C. P. William Stebbing committed the 10 of February 1652. his Actions are 244 l. P. H. Anthony St. Leger committed February 11. 1652. his Actions are 7300 l. R. Thomas South committed March the 5. 1652 his Actions are 960 l. R. Rowland Sherrard committed February the 12. 1652 his Actions are 800 l. P. H. Richard Seed committed February the 11. 1652. his Actions are 370 l. P. H. ¶ Stephen Swinborn committed November the 3. 1652. in dischage of his Bail R. ¶ Anthony Stubbs committed March the 8. 1652. his Actions and executions are 310 l. P. H. Thomas Turner committed February the 16. 1645. his Actions and Executions are 5500 l. R. Hugh Thornely committed November the 22. 1651. his Actions are 510 l. R. William Tovey committed April the 22. 1652. his Actions are 40 l. R. Nathaniel Tidderleigh committed July the 9. 1652. his Actions are 200 l. R. Thomas Tidder committed September the 7. 1652. his Actions are 40 l. R. John Therry committed December the 11. 1652. his Actions and Executions are 400 l. R. John Terry Merchant committed November the 25. 1636. and stands charged with a Fine of 500 l. set by the commissioners of the Late King and likewise a Warrant from the Court of the upper Bench that he should remain in Prison untill he pay to one Drake and Elliot one hundred pounds which he promised to assure also with an Action of Debt of 20 l. R. Oliver Vaughan committed February the 9. 1652. his Actions and Executions are 750 l. R. Francis Williamson Esquire committed May the 26. 1647. his Actions and Executions are 23300 l. R. Dame Mary Wandesford committed January the 11. 1650 her Actions are 8100 l. R. Margaret Wandesford widow committed January the 11. 1650. charged with 11000 l. Actions R. Timothy Wright committed February the 27 1650 his Actions are 700 l. P. H. Edward Whitacre committed January the 29. 1650 his Actions are 600 l. R. Richard VVard committed the 13. of Iune 1651. his Actions and Executions are 4100 l. P. H. Arthur VVooton committed the 21 of October 1651. his Actions are 240 l. R. Stephen Wessendunk committed the 18 day of February 1651. his Actions are 250 l. C. P. Richard White committed the 16 of December 1651. his Actions are 650 l. C. P. ¶ Robert Washer committed the 30 day of April 1652 his Actions are 800 l. P. H. Ioseph Walsh committed the 31 day of May 1652. his Actions are 2400 l. P. H. Henry Warner committed the 4 day of Iune 1652. in discharge of his Baile C. P. Francis West committed the 28 day of October 1652. his Actions and Executions are 25 l. C. P. ¶ Nicholas Warne committed the 3. of November 1652. charged onely with a Plea of Trespasse R. ¶ Hugh Wardle committed the 9. of November 1652. his Actions are 300 l. R. Iohn Warters committed the 17 of December 1653. and charged with a plea of Trespasse R. John Wright committed November the 8. 1652. his Actions are 4000 l. R. John Weekes committed February the 9. 1652. by the command of the Court P. H. Rodolph Warcupp committed May the 2. 1646 his Actions and Executions are 7200 l. R. William Whitby committed February the 12. 1652. his Actions are 1300 l. R. Henry Walthew committed January the 17. 1645. Actions and Executions 600 l. R. Edward Willoughby committed March the 1. 1652. Actions 360 l. R. William Worley committed April the 2. 1653. Actions 258 l. C. P. Matthew Walbanck committed April the 8. 1653. Actions 500 l. R. William Lord Powis committed the 20 of Apr. 1653. R. The Totall number of the Prisoners are 393. And the Totall Summe of their Actions and Executions are Nine hundred seventy six thousand and one hundred twenty two pounds These persons above named are all the Prisoners that stand now committed this 3. day of May 1653. for all whom I am responsible and are in the House or Rules or gone abroad this day by order of Court JOHN LENTHAL THE PROPOSITIONS WITH SOME ADDITIONS 1. THe Prisoners were desired to shew their Reasons why a Law should not be made to Sequester their Estates into the Hands of Commissioners nominated by their Creditors as in the Statute of Bankerupt to be Let or Sold that their debts might be paid and the remainder returned to them 2. To shew their Reasons why a Law should not also be made That if any of the Prisoners have made over their Estates or any part thereof in Trust or otherwise to any Person so as to defraud their Creditors And if such Person or Persons shall not voluntarily make Discovery thereof within a convenient time to be appointed That then they shall forfeit of their own Estates the Value of what is so Concealed and such fraudulent Acts made void 3. Why the Creditors of such as are poor and have not to pay their debts their Creditors having the benefit of Commissioners if they will to examine their Debtors upon oath and such other Witnesses as are necessary for the discovering their Estates paying as farre as it will extend why such persons should not be released so as to be set to labour if able for bread for themselves or families and if possible to pay their just debts That the Common-wealth Creditor and Debtor may lesse suffer and the Lord not provoked by the cruelty of the Creditor or carelesnesse of the Debtor And all such poor Prisoners as are in want and not able to worke may be released and relieved That so Prisons may neither be places of protection to men of Estates nor of destruction to such as have none The answer by some of the Prisners to the first Proposition was That they thought it reasonable so as they might have like reliefe against their Debtors Others said that they lay in Prison for other mens debts who dyed men of great Estates and left them to descend to their Children in Tayle and they prayed their Estates might be made lyable to pay their Debts Others said they were imprisoned unjustly at the suite of Corporations and those Corporations were indebted to them and prayed that a Law might be made to make Corporations lyable to pay their debts Divers Prisoners complained that they were kept in Prison by feigned Actions and no Declarations upon them to shew for what cause and when they had been so imprisoned three Termes because then they might free themselves upon common Baile their Adversaries would lay other feigned Actions upon them and so they were never like to get out These and many other things of moment for redresse in these cases are under consideration and to be presented to the Councell of State for present reliefe The Printer to the Reader Reader THou art desired to take notice that R. in the margent signifies Rules of the house P. H. signifies Prison House and C. P. Common Prison and C.G. Common Gail vale FINIS