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                  <date>Die Sabbathi, <hi>19.</hi> April <hi>1645.</hi>
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               <signed>H. Elſynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.</signed>
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            <head>The true ſtate of all ſuch Debts and Summes of money owing by Sir THOMAS DAWES, and Maſter IOHN DAWES, to ſeverall perſons for the paiment and and ſatisfaction whereof, the Honourable Houſe of Commons have undertaken and engaged themſelves to paſſe an Act of Parliament to enable Truſtees to ſell ſo much of the eſtate of the ſaid Sir THOMAS DAWES, and Maſter JOHN DAWES, as ſhould ſatisfie the ſame: Or in caſe ſuch Act were not paſſed, to re<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>imburſe the moneys advanced, out of the moneys raiſed by the Poll-Bill, as by <gap reason="illegible" resp="#PDCC" extent="1 letter">
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               </gap>e Order of the Houſe of Commons, bearing date the 6. of <hi>Auguſt,</hi> 1641. and the <hi>proviſo</hi> annexed to the Bill for the ſaid Creditors ſatisfaction appeareth.</head>
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                  <head>Principall Debts and Intereſt.</head>
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                        <abbr>li.</abbr>
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                     <cell>TO the Creditors of His Majeſties Royall Children the ſum of 7000. <abbr>li.</abbr> (being part of the debt due to His Ma<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>jeſtie) whereof Sir <hi>Tho. Dawes</hi> hath paid 377. <abbr>li.</abbr> 14. <abbr>s.</abbr> 2. <abbr>d.</abbr> ſo there remaineth to be paid</cell>
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                     <cell>05</cell>
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                     <cell>To the Advance Creditors the ſum of 17250. <abbr>li.</abbr> whereof Sir <hi>Tho. Dawes</hi> paid in part about 3 years ſince 3112. <abbr>li.</abbr> 10. <abbr>s.</abbr> 00. <abbr>d.</abbr> towards the Principall and Intereſt, ſo there is unpaid of the Principall</cell>
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                     <cell>For the Intereſt thereof from the 25. of <hi>March.</hi> 1642. unto <hi>Michaelmas</hi> 1644. at 8. <abbr>li.</abbr> 
                        <hi>per Cent.</hi>
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                     <cell>03000</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
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                     <cell>To the ſaid Advance Creditors by bonds</cell>
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                     <cell>For Intereſt thereof from the Date of the Bonds unto <hi>Mi<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>chaelmas.</hi> 1644.</cell>
                     <cell>04483.</cell>
                     <cell>11.</cell>
                     <cell>4.</cell>
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                     <cell>For their Charges in proſecuting the Bill in Parliament, and at the Law, at the leaſt</cell>
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                     <cell role="total">17.</cell>
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               <hi>Memorandum,</hi> That of the ſums of money, and Intereſt aforeſaid, there is due to <hi>Ferdinando Marſham,</hi> Eſquire, one of the Advance-Creditors, now at <hi>Oxford,</hi> the ſum of 1202. <abbr>li.</abbr> 15.5.—</p>
            <p>For ſatisfaction whereof, theſe Lands, and other Eſtate, are propounded, and (being freed of all incombrances) may be accepted <hi>(viz.)</hi>
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                        <abbr>s.</abbr>
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                     <cell>Land in the Wapentake of <hi>Ellow</hi> in the County of <hi>Lincolne,</hi> which were in Propoſition three yeers ſince, charged with the Lady <hi>Dawes</hi> Joynture of 400. <abbr>li.</abbr> 
                        <hi>per Annum,</hi> and Miſtriſſe <hi>Blithes</hi> Annuity of 100. <abbr>li.</abbr> 
                        <hi>per Annum</hi>
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                     <cell>15000</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
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                        <hi>Roughampton</hi> Houſe with the goods therein (according to the Inventory) bought of the Earl of <hi>Portland,</hi> Park and Lands thereunto belonging</cell>
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                     <cell>The Mannour of <hi>Alfarthing</hi> in the County of <hi>Surrey</hi>
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                     <cell>The moiety of the Forreſt of <hi>Gualtreſſe</hi> in <hi>Yorkſhire,</hi> charged with 2930. <abbr>li.</abbr> due to Maſter <hi>Alcock</hi>
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                     <cell>06000</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
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                        <hi>Putney</hi> Park</cell>
                     <cell>03000</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
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                     <cell>Money raiſed by the Sequeſtration</cell>
                     <cell>04000</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
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                     <cell role="total">43000</cell>
                     <cell role="total">00</cell>
                     <cell role="total">00</cell>
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            <p>By this account it appeareth that the Lands and Eſtate propounded do come ſhor<gap reason="illegible" resp="#PDCC" extent="1 letter">
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               </gap> of ſatisfaction by 4955. <abbr>li.</abbr> 17. <abbr>s.</abbr> 2. <abbr>d.</abbr> in conſideration whereof, the ſaid Cre<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ditors, have declared themſelves willing to abate 2. <abbr>li.</abbr> 
               <hi>per Centum,</hi> of the Intereſt b<gap reason="illegible" resp="#PDCC" extent="2 letters">
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               </gap>h of the Advance-money, and debts due by bond, which will amount to 1600. <abbr>li.</abbr> or thereabouts, (notwithſtanding the apparent loſſe which will befall th<gap reason="illegible" resp="#PDCC" extent="2 letters">
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               </gap> upon ſale of the Lands) and may be further ſupplied, in caſe the Lady <hi>Davves,</hi> according to her own offer, ſignified in an Order of the Houſe, bearing ate the 11. of <hi>April.</hi> 1642. do relinquiſh her Joyntures in Lincolne-ſhire-Lands, and <hi>Putney</hi> Park, which will adde and increaſe the price of the Lands in Lin<gap reason="illegible" resp="#PDCC" extent="1 letter">
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               </gap>olneſhire unto 2000. <abbr>li.</abbr> pound more, and for the remainder, the Houſe may pleaſe to direct ſome other way of ſatisfaction.</p>
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                     <cell>To divers other Creditors of the ſaid Sir <hi>Thomas Dawes,</hi> and Maſter <hi>Iohn Dawes</hi>
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                     <cell>11700</cell>
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                     <cell>Beſides the Intereſt thereof which may amount unto ſome</cell>
                     <cell>03600</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
                     <cell>00</cell>
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                     <cell role="total">15300</cell>
                     <cell role="total">00</cell>
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               <hi>Memorandum,</hi> That of the ſums aforeſaid, there is due to Sir <hi>George Bynion</hi> 1000. <abbr>li.</abbr> and to Maſter <hi>Thomas Cromwell</hi> (a Com<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>mander in the Kings Army) 4000. <abbr>li.</abbr> beſides Intereſt.</p>
            <p>For ſatisfaction of the ſaid Creditors of Sir <hi>Thomas Dawes,</hi> and Maſter <hi>Iohn Dawes</hi> who advanced not</p>
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                     <cell>Maſter <hi>Iohn Dawes</hi> by the <hi>proviſo</hi> annexed to the Bill for the Creditors ſatisfaction, is to pay</cell>
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            <p>Remaining to be provided for—9300. <abbr>li.</abbr> 00. <abbr>s.</abbr> 00. <abbr>d.</abbr> towards which Maſter <hi>John Dawes</hi> offereth an Addition of 1000. <abbr>li.</abbr> ſo as the Houſe will be pleaſed to make good onely 7000. <abbr>li.</abbr> of thoſe Talleys which are due from His Majeſtie to Sir <hi>Thomas Dawes;</hi> Which if the Ho<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>nourable Houſe ſhall think fit to do, either out of the Revenue, or ſome other way, the Lady <hi>Dawes</hi> will have no cauſe to complain for relinquiſhing her Joyntures, Maſter <hi>Iohn Dawes</hi> diſcharge the Lands from his Statute, and the Creditors be enabled to ſell the ſaid Lands a<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>gain to any purchaſer, which divers of them muſt be enforced to do (though to their great loſſe) to ſatisfie thoſe moneys which they took up at 8. <abbr>li.</abbr> 
               <hi>per Centum,</hi> to ſupply the then ur<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>gent affairs of the Common-wealth.</p>
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