230 APPENDIX. (3.) PARTICULARS OF LOSSES SUSTAINED BY SIR ROBERT HARLEY SINCE THE WARS. A particular of what loss my master, Sir Robert Harley, hath sustained by the enemy in the county of Hereford since these wars. X s. d. Imp.-The stock of cattle of all sorts at . 940 0 0 The loss of £1500 per annum for 3 years 4500 0 0 The castle itself being utterly ruined . 3000 0 0 All the rich furniture and household goods belonging to the castle . . . . . . 2500 0 0 Two mills, with brew-houses and stalls and other out- houses, together with corn and hay, valued at . 950 0 0 A study of books, valued at . . . 200 0 0 Two parks wholly laid open and destroyed 500 0 0 Timber and other wood cut down and destroyed, valued at 300 0 0 Destroyed at least 500 deer. Destroyedmore in corn at least 100 0 0 12,990 0 0 SAML. SHELTON. This was brought to Westminster by WM. BAYLEY. the 23rd July, 1646. (4.) RENTS PAID TO THE KING BY SIR ROBERT HARLEY. Endorsed -" Rents paid to the King by Sr Robert Harley." Sr Robert Harleys estate in Herefordshire was from anno 1642 till May 1646, vnder the power of the Kings souldiers.
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