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A84053 The second centurie. 1. Cornelius Holland, his father died in the Fleete for debt, ... El., M., fl. 1648.; Elsynge, Henry, 1598-1654, attributed name. 1648 (1648) Wing E317C; Thomason 669.f.13[22] 6,783 1

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and the zealous Commissioner of Yorkeshire 33 Phillip Lord Listle Generall for Ireland had an allowance of 10. l. per diem as my Lord of Essex had besides pay for his Regiment and came safe of at the Battell of Rosse 34 * Arthur Owen Collonel 35 Henry Darly 36 Richard Darly Given to their father for them 5000 l. 37 Thomas Toll hath the Customers place of Linne in his sonnes name worth 300. l. per an yet it is anothers by Grant 38 * Elize Grimes Captaine 39 Thomas Hatcher Collonel Governour of Lincolne and plunder Master Generall of the County 40 * Thomas Lister Lieut-col and Deputy Governour of Lincolne 41 Sir Christopher Wraye Collonel since dead 42 * William Wraye his sonne Collonel 43 Henry Pelham Recorder of Lincolne in the place of Sir Charles Dalison 44 Sir William Armin Agent in Scotland for the State 45 William Armin his sonne Collonel 46 Richard Barveyes Collonel Governour of Carlile 47 * Francis Russel Collonel Governour of Cambridge 48 Richard Shuttleworth Collonel and hath very many of the Recusants Lands in Lancashire in Sequestration himselfe being the chiefe Commissioner for Sequestrations 49 John Hampden Collonel of foote killed at Chalgrove field where hee made his first muster 50 Arthur Goodwine Collonel of foote since dead 51 Anthony Nicolls Mr. Pyms nephew by him is made paymaster to the Messengers of Intelligence by which in a shorttime hee put himself into a Parliamentary equipage of Coach horse and attendants got mony and contrary to the priviledge of Parliament payed his fathers debts but was afterwards suspended the house 52 Robert Cecill son to the E. of Salisbury Col. of horse procured one Collins to be made Auditor in chief for the Revenues of the King Queen and Prince worth 2000 l. per an but in trust for the Col. 53 VVilliam VVhite Collonel and was Treasurer at Warre to the Army in the North under the command of the old Lord Fairfax 54 * Francis Bacon Recorder of Ipswith in the place of Mr. Laney 55 Alexander Popham Collonel 56 * Edward Popham Collonel 57 * Bramton Gurdon Collonel 58 * Sir Thomas Barnardiston Collonel 59 * George Fleetewood Collonel 60 Serjeant Wilde Justiciarius itinerans anglice journey-man judge had after the hanging of Capraine Burlye 1000. l. out of the privy purse of Darby-House 't is thought he afforded a great penniworth in his service which another would not have done for 10000. l. and it is affirmed hee had 1000. l. more upon the acquitall of Major Rolfe so it is all one to him whether hee hangs or he hangs not A LIST Of such Aldermen and Common-Councell-men as have great profits by the continuance of the Warre Excise Taxes and proceedings of the two houses of Parliament 1 JOHN VVarner Lord Major before his time One of the Treasurers at Warre hath three pence a pound for what hee receives in and as much by Ordinance for what hee payes out besides great gratuities to helpe men to their monies and buyes good penniworths of bad debts then payes himselfe Hee is also Treasurer for receipt of all monies that were due upon the Ordinance of the third of August 1643. and by the Ordinance of the 18. of August 1643. hee is made Treasurer for lone money Judas carried but one bag and is said to bee a theefe Warner thou seest hath three but my modesty will not say say so of him yet hee hath purchased at easy rates the Arch Bishop of Yorkes best house the Castle and Mannour of Caiwood but hee is one of the new Militia for London and therefore the City forces must justify whatsoever hee dooth 2 Sir John Wollaston Alderman at first hee was one of the Treasurers for plate c. a Treasurer at Warre Treasurer for lone money hee is Say Master of the Mint A trustee for safe of Bishops lands and hath bought the Bishop of Londons land at Highgate and hee is one of the new Militia 3 William Gibs Alderman was a melter of the Guildhall plate and bodkins by which hee got 7. or 8000. l. he was one of the Treasurers for 200000. l. to pay the Scots which was done in Earemarked halfe-Crownes call'd Gibists Hee is a trustee for Bishops lands and Treasurer for Rents and money raised by them and for what hee receives and what hee payes hath 1. d. per pound allowed by Ordinance besides what hee allowes himselfe hee also is one of the new Militia because hee must stand upon his guard 4 John Fowkes Alderman hee was a Commissioner for the Customes refused to account upon oath because his tender conscience might not discover ought against his profit hee hath reformed cheated is obsolete Jewes and Gentles Papist and Protestant for the Jewes hee saieth hee may under the Gospell as well borrow their car-rings as they under the Law did the Egyptians his Christian reformation would fill as much paper as the Declarations and Ordinances of the houses for forraigne Reformation enquire of Maddock Sawes a Greeke of Zant for whom hee was Factor for home Reformation you may learne from Mr. John Plumpton Thomas Milsoy Mr. Clearke a Cooper Mrs. ●eadell c. all whom he hath reformed he is so terrible in the City that at his name children hide theire nuts and apples fearing a reformation he was treasurer for payment of Waggoners hee is a trustee for Bishops Lands and controwler of accompt for them had first 200. l. per annum and after by an additionall Ordinance 300. l. a yeare more standing fee and were it more the K. deserves it 5 Tho. Atkins Alderman is a Member of the House of Commons and the Treasurer at warre that lick't his fingers as before 6 Isaac Pennington Alderman a member of the House of Commons while Lord Major hee got much money by passes out of towne more by turning men out of their places for pretended malignancy and putting others into them Hee was Lievetenant of the Tower of London Hee was trusted by Sir John Pennington with 6000 l which hee discover'd begg'd and had it By priviledge of Parliament hee is protected against creditors and therefore will not pay debts yet hath bought store of the Bishops lands 7 Francis Packe Alderman Commissioner for customes treasurer at Warre hath 3. d. per pound for all money paid to him or received from him hath bought the Bishop of Lincolnes Mannor and house at Bugden and one of the new Militia 8 Thomas Andrewes Alderman before the Parliament a great dealer in projects was treasurer for the plate and money brought into Guild-Hall hee is treasurer at Warre hath 3. d. per pound as others and was a Commissioner for customes 9 Samuell Avery Alderman a Commissioner for the customes a treasurer for sepuestrations and a trustee for sale of Bishops lands 10 Thomas Culham Alderman Commissioner for excise worth 1200. l. per annum 11 John Kenrick Alderman Commissioner for excise worth 1200. l. 12 Thomas Foote Alderman Commissioner for excise worth 1200. l.