Grey - BX9329 G7 1736

Hi 'loryof thePuritans, examin'd. 3 77 that which we delire of you is, to acquaint the ' Houfe with it, and that force Order may be made therein for the Difcharge of Henley, who was to have paid the Money ; or elfe the Prejudice will be his, hebeing bound to pay the Money. It is probable we may lay hold of more Money of this kind, if there may be force general Order in that behalf, to excufe the Parties which are bound to $ pay the Moneys, &c. ..4ylesbury, ti Jan. 1642 Your Friends and Servants, Ar. Goodwin. Richard Ingoldsby. rho. yrrill. Ri. Serjeant. To our very loving. Friends, Bulfirode Whitlocke, and Prichard Linwood, Efquires, or either of them. With this modefl Regaeft of thefe Gentlemen of great Probity of Manners, that Parliament of Pa- triots complied, as appears from a fecond original Letter to the fathe worthy Members. * ' Gentle- men, we receiv'd from you an Order of the Houfe for the too 1. which we feized upon, that $ Was to be paid to Mr. Coker, or Sir Richard Far- , Mer, who is fince dead : we thank you for your ' Care of us therein. And we Ihall recommend the like Cafe unto you ofa greater Sum ; for we 6 underftand that Sir Thomas Saunders is fhortly, ' within a very few days, to'pay t000 1. or more, rowing of Money run in the Name of the King and Parliament. I formerly had an original Acquittance of Oliver Cromwell's, in the following Words : z8 March, 1643. Received ofJohn Annis of Landbeach, in the County of Cambridge, for theUfe of the King and Parliament, the Sum of Five Pounds, to be repaid according to the Propofitions of Parliament. Qiver Cromwell, Wienefs Tho. Marlyn. if MSS. Rev. P. Vol. II. No 14.6ÿ 6 to

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