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A51335 A More exact and necessary catalogu[e] of pensioners in the Long Parliament, than is yet extant together with their several gratuities, rewards and salaries, bestowed upon themsel[ves] out of the ruines of k[ing and] kingdom, (not for secret but) for publick service, (if you will believe them), as Mr. William [Pri]nn, (a member in the same Parliament and a restless stickler in all those revolutions) and the history of independency, (printed in the y[ea]r [1]648) informs us. 1648 (1648) Wing M2697A; ESTC R41512 2,602 1

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A more Exact and Necessary Catalog OF Pensioners in the Long Parliament Than is yet Extant Together With their several Gratuities Rewards and Salaries bestowed upon Themsel 〈…〉 out of the Ruines of 〈…〉 KINGDOM not for Secret but for Publick Service if you will believe them as Mr. William 〈…〉 n a Member in the sa 〈…〉 and ● Restless Stickler in all those Revolutions and the History of Independency Printed in the Y 〈…〉 648. Informs Us THE Speaker Lenthal 7730 l. per annum and 6000 l. given him at one time besides Bulstrode Whitlock Commissioner of the Great-Seal worth 1500 l. per annum and 2000 l. given him besides Edmund Prideaux 7200 l. per annum Roger Hill 1200 l. per annum Francis Rows 1200 l. per annum Humphery Salway 1200 l. per annum John Lile 800 l. per annum Oviler St. John hath the passing of all Pardons upon Commissions worth 40000. And by Ordinance of Parliament both Attorney and Sollicitor to the King worth what he pleased to make it and what that might probably be shall not be estimated it being well known that they were always tender Conscienced in the Concerns of profit especially Sir William Allison 1600 l. per annum Thomas Hoile 1200 l. per annum Thomas Pury Senior 400 l. per annum and 3000 l. given him besides Thomas Pury Junior 1200 l. per annum William Ellis 1200 l. per annum Miles Corbet 1700 l. per annum John Goodwin 700 l. per annum Sir Thomas Widdrington 1500 l. per annum Edward Bish 600 l. per annum Walter Strickland 5000 l. Nicholas Love 200 l. per annum Sir Gilbert Gerrard Pay-master to the Army and had 3 d. per pound allowed him which at least amounted to 12000 l per annum besides 60000 l. given him and 1200 l. per annum Gilbert Gerrard his Son 500 l per annum John Selden 5000 l. given him of which he received 2500. John Bond made Master of Trinity-Hall in Cambridge Sir Benjamin Rudiard had 5000 l. given him Lúcas Hodges made Customer of Bristol Sir John Hipsley had the keeping of Three of the Kings Parks viz. Mary-Bone Hampton and Bushy-Parks and 2000 l. given him besides Sir Thomas Walsingham a great part of the Lord Dorset's Estate given him and he cut down 4000 Timber-Trees off it Benjamin Valentine 5000 l. given him Sir Henry Heyman 5000 l. given him Dennis Hollis 5000 l. given him Nathaniel Bacon 3000 l. given him John Steevens 1000 l. given him Henry Smith 2000 l. per annum Robert Reynolds got 20000 l. by the Purchase Bishops-Lands and had 400 l. per annum and 2000 l. given him besides Sir John Clotworthy Treasurer for Ireland and Charged by the Army with Defrauding the State of 40000 l. John Ash 14000 l. given him and what was worth all was made Great Chair-man at Goldsmiths-Hall John Lenthal the Speakers Son 2000 l. per annum Francis Acton made Customer for London formerly a poor Goldsmith in Fleet-street Giles Green had Sir Thomas Daws his Estate given him Francis Pierpoint had the Arch-Bishop of Yorks Lands in Nottinghamshire given him William Pierpoint had 47000 l. given him John Blackstone had 15000 l. And 200 l. per annum given him Seawine had 2000 l. given him Isaac Pennington 7000 l. besides store of Bishops Lands given him John Palmer made Master of All Souls in Oxford Thomas Ceely long a Prisoner for Debt helpt out by the Parliament and made Recorder of Bridgewater Thomas Moor made an Officer in the custom-House Samuel Vassel 1000 l. given him Oliver Cromwel 4000 l. per annum Sir William Brereton 2000 l. per annum Thomas Wait Governour of Burley and has thriven so well by it as from nothing to be able to Purchase 500 l. per annum Sir Oliver Luke Collonel of Horse and in a fair way to Retreive his Decayed Estate Sir Samuel Luke Collonel and Scout-Master for the Counties of Bedford c. Thomas Gell Lieutenant-Collonel and made Recorder of Darby Valentine Walton Collonel and Governour of Linn-Regis Richard Norton Collonel and Governour of Southampton Edward Harvy late a poor Silk-man Collonel and had given him the Bishop of London's Mannor of Fulham Edward Rositer Collonel and General of the Lincoln-shire Forces and Governour of Belvoyr-Castle Sir Michael Livesy Collonel Sequestrator and Plunder-Master General of Kent H. Ireton Collonel and Commissary-General Ri. Salway Collonel formerly a Grocers-man J. B. once a Carrier now a Collonel which he found to be the best Imployment and got so plentifully by it that he may well serve in succeeding Parliaments gratis Tho. Rainsborough a Skipper of Linn-Regis Collonel Governour of Woodstock and Vice-Admiral of England Robert Black Collonel Governour of Taunton Francis Russel Collonel Rowland Wilson Collonel Robert Harley Collonel Richard Brown Major-General and Govenour of Abbington Peter Temple Captain of a Troop of Horse John Ven Collonel and Governour of Windsor had 4000 l. given him Algernoon Sidney Governour of Dover Castle Ri. Ingolsby Collonel Governor of Oxford John Hutchinson Collonel Governour of Nottingham S 〈…〉 J●hn Walgrave Collonel E 〈…〉 nd Ludlow Govenour of 〈…〉 Co 〈…〉 lius Holland 1600 l. per a 〈…〉 P 〈…〉 p Scippon Serjeant-Major 〈…〉 Arm Major General of London an 〈…〉 per a 〈…〉 m Lands of Inheritance g 〈…〉 Ch 〈…〉 es Fleetwood Collonel Th 〈…〉 as Westrow nothing worth 〈…〉 tain 〈…〉 d parliament-man ha 〈…〉 W●●c 〈…〉 r's mannor of Hartlerow H 〈…〉 Martin Collonel of a 〈…〉 Hors 〈…〉 nd a Regiment of Whores N 〈…〉 niel Fiennes Collonel Go 〈…〉 Bristonce thereby hangs a tail A 〈…〉 Stapley Collonel Governour 〈…〉 A 〈…〉 Righby Collonel Governour 〈…〉 Ches Pym Captain of a Troop 〈…〉 Sir Arthur Haslerig Collonel 〈…〉 New 〈…〉 stle and had the Bishop 〈…〉 Man 〈…〉 of Aukland and 6500 l. g 〈…〉 W 〈…〉 am Gibson Collonel Sir Thomas Middleton Ma 〈…〉 Deni 〈…〉 h and five other Countreys 〈…〉 G 〈…〉 ey Boswell Collonel L 〈…〉 Gray of Grooby had 〈…〉 of H 〈…〉 euby and made a great 〈…〉 Sir William Constable Governo 〈…〉 he so his Estate to Sir Ma 〈…〉 2500 l. and was restored to it 〈…〉 ment without returning a peny 〈…〉 back Sir William Purefoy Collonel 〈…〉 of C 〈…〉 entrey he fought valia 〈…〉 Marlk 〈…〉 t-cross at Warwick and the 〈…〉 in S 〈…〉 Mary's Church there for 〈…〉 1500 ● given him but when he in 〈…〉 foug●●● with the Enemy hid himself i 〈…〉 field which made a Water-man at T 〈…〉 that ●ad been his Souldier refuse 〈…〉 Sir Edward Hungerford 1500 l. per 〈…〉 Hebert Morley Collonel Plunder 〈…〉 Surrey John Moor Collonel and had for 〈…〉 the benefit of Passes out of London Walter Long Collonel had 5000 〈…〉 Si●W Waller General he lost two 〈…〉 a ga 〈…〉 ner by the Imployment John Allured Collonel Michael Oldsworth Governour 〈…〉 and Montgomery had 3000 l. per 〈…〉 him and was keeper of Windsor-Pa 〈…〉 Thomas Scot a Brewers Clark once 〈…〉 beth-House Ashurst had 1000 l. given him a 〈…〉 the Clark of Peaces place for Lancas 〈…〉 And all the 500 and 16 Members 〈…〉 gave themselves 4 l. per week per pi 〈…〉 is 107308. per annum But these are small and trivial S 〈…〉 signify nothing But the Motive P 〈…〉 all was For the Sake of the Lord Printed in the year of J 〈…〉