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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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The Second Centurie 1 CORNELIUS Holland his father died in the Fleete for debt and left him a poore boy in Court waiting on Sir Henry Vane then Controller of the Princes house hee is still Sir H. Vanes Zanie But now a cc-Commissioner with his Master for the Revenue of the King Queene and Prince Hee hath with the helpe of his Master made himselfe Farmer of the Kings feeding grounds at C●…slow in Buckinghamshire worth 1800. or 2000. l. per an at the Rent of 200. l. per an which hee discounts Hee is possessor of Somerset-House where hee and his family lives Hee is Keeper of Richmond House for his Countrey-Retreate Hee is Commissary for the Garrisons at White hall the Mues He hath an Office in the Mint Hee hath ten children and lately gave 5000. l. with a daughter after which rate the State must finde 5000. l. for portions 2 Sir Henry Vane senior hath the Bishop of Durbam's Mannor Park and Demeasnes of Evenwood had given him 5000. l. Is Chair-man for the King 's Queene's and Prince's Revenue the Epitomy whereof is Lord Treasurer His man Cozens is Clearke to the Committee and gets 1500. or 2000. l per an by it And if the Man such profits have What then must hee that keepes the 3 Sir Henry Vane junior sonne to the elder Hath totally outed Sir William Russell and is sole Treasurer to the Navy a place worth at least 6000. l. per annum in time of warre especially when the Lord Treasurer as his friend more when hee is his Father 4 Sir Thomas Trenchard had given him 1200. l. thus Hee married his daughter to a Malignant gave security for payment of 1200. l. portion beside Parliamentary courtesies got his sonne in law sequestred discovers the debt and hath it given him for his fidelity to the State A very Parliamentary way to pay Portions 5 John Trenchard brother to Sir Thomas but a better father in Lawe Hee is Governor of Wa●ham Hee married two of his daughters to Master Bingham and Master Sid●nham hee procured them to bee made Collonels of horse and foote and Governors of severall Garrisons gets them to bee chosen Members of the House of Commons and so makes them free of his owne Trade by their Fathers Copy 6 * William Bingham Coll. of horse and foote Governor of Poole and had given him 1000. l. 7 * John Sydenham Coll. of horse and fooote Governor of Waymouth and Melcom Regis and Commander in chiefe of Dorsetshire had given him 1000. l. 8 John Browne married Sir Thomas Trenchards sister is a prime Comm tree-man for the County seized 1000. l. worth of the Stock and goods of Farmer Wades in Portland the Committee quitted him of Malignancy but could not his goods being in the hands of a Member so they are Malignant still and secur'd in Mr. Brownes hands 9 Richard Rose hath the house and furniture of Master Bagley the Kings glasier which hee got thus Hee and Master John Trenchard went to severall houses about the Strand to hyre lodgings for Maliguants gave good rates but would have the best furniture and they being Members of the house would secure them Master Bagleyes was one Master Rose caused it to bee Sequestred and got it to himselfe for which hee and Master Trenchard fell out But Bagley though an honest man got not his goods againe Which crosses the Proverb 10 Dennis Bond a most insolent woollen Draper hee takes by his trustees his Sonnes and Brother one sonne hee made Master of Trinity-hall in Cambridge another Auditor of the Excise worth 500. l. per annum and his brother Governour of Portland and Receiver of the Kings rents in Southampton and Somerset 11 John Glynn made Recorder of London and Clearke of the Pells in Sir Edward Warders place worth 1000. l. per an Hee hath made his father in law Master Squib Clarencieux Herauld in Sir William Neve's place worth 800 l. per an and hath made his creature and kinsman Folconbridge Controuler of the excise worth 500. l. per an and also receiver generall of the King Queen Princes Revenue worth 2000. l. per an Mr. Glynne confer'd on his Cosen Lawrence Swetnam the wine Office worth 300. l. per an made him Receiver of the first Fruits worth 200 l. per an But Mr Swetnam dying Mr. Glyn got both places for his Brother in Law Mr. that they might not go out of the tribe 12 John Bell Apothecary to the body Politique hath as little given him as hee deserves in honest times but to preserve the Priveledge of the house is protected for what hee can get hee is a trustee for the poore of Westminstor Received of Mr. Antrobus and others money for the poore was sued for an Accompt said he could not answere without breach of priviledge of Parliament and that he durst not by which m●anes Parliament-men are the surest keepers of a trust 13 Sir Walter Earle Collonel of horse and Lieutenant of the Ordnance in Sir John Heydons place worth 1000. l. per an in time of Peace but in time of Warre worth 5000. l. per an 14 Thomas Earle sonne to Sir Walter Captaine of a Troope of horse seldom attends the house but followes his businesse in the Countrey where hee is a great Committee-man punisheth his and his fathers enimies and rewards himselfe and his friends 15 Thomas Atkins Alderman as honest as sweet he was a Treasurer at Warre and lick't his fingers 16 Gregory Clemens Marchant in both senses hath beene a member two monthes protests he hath scarce cleared the purchase money which was but 60. l. but saith Trading will mend 17 John Rowles Marchant hath given to him 1500. l. out of Sir John Worsenhams estate 18 Sir Thomas Jarvis hath Mr. Webbs place in Richmond little Parke 19 Edward Ashe Woollendraper Treasurer for the providing of Clothes for the Irish Souldiers 20 Sir John Danvers Collonel after the death of his brother the Earle of Danby he proved him to bee a Malignant and by Parliamentary proceedings ovorthrew his brothers will outed his sister Gargrave and Sir Peter Osborne of the State worth 30000. l. and hath it 21 * Thomas Harrison Major when the Warres began hee was Servant to Mr. Hulke an Atturney at Law 22 Edmond Dunes Constable of Wallingford-Castle 23 Sir Robert Harlow Mr. of the Mint in the Place of Sir Ralph Freeman and Sir Thomas Alesbury Before the Parliament was much indebted very poore and could not pay now hee is rich and will not pay 24 Edward Wingate Captaine of a Troope of horse 25 Thomas Grantham Collonel of horse 26 * William Ashcough Captaine of a Troope of horse 27 James Fienn●… Captaine of a Troope of horse 28 Sir John Merticke Major Generall 29 Henry Herbert given him 3000. l. and the plunder of Ragland Castle 30 * Fenwick 500. l. so small a some deserves not a Christian name 31 Gilbert Millington given him 1000. l. 32 Sir Henry Chomley Collonel of horse