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Vol. DLXXXII (ff. 194). Papers of the Bedfordshire committee, comprising mostly letters to the Bedfordshire committee from the Eastern Association committee, committee for both Kingdoms, etc.; 1645-1652, n.d.
Bedfordshire: Papers of Parliamentary Committee: 1644-1652, n.d.
Sir William Boteler, IV; Sheriff of county Bedfordshire: Correspondence and papers: 1637-1652, n.d.
includes:
- ff. 1-150 passim Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire: Papers rel. to garrison: 1644-1646.
- ff. 1-4b, 25, 83 Algernon Percy, 14th Earl of Northumberland: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1645.: Signed.
- ff. 1-4b, 27, 30, 99, 146 John Camphell, 1st Earl of Loudoun: Letters, etc., to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1646.: Signed.
- f. 5 Sir Samuel Luke, MP: Order, etc., by: 1645.
- f. 6 William Colmore, of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for Co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 Christopher Hales, father of Sir John Hales, 1st Baronet, of Hales Place: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 John Hales, of Hales Place, Coventry; member of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 George Abbott, MP; religious writer: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 Gamaliel Purefoy, of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire: Letter rel. to estate of Lady Leigh in: 1645.
- f. 6 Peter Burgoyne, of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 Sir Richard Skeffington, MP: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 John Barker, MP; Governor of Coventry: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 6 Mary Leigh, wife of Thomas Leigh: Letter on her behalf: 1645.
- f. 6 County of Warwick: Letter from Parliamentary Committee of, to Parliamentary Committee of co. Bedf.: 1645.
- ff. 6, 178 Godfrey Bosseville, MP: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645-1652.: Signed.
- f. 8 Algernon Percy, 14th Earl of Northumberland: Letter to Sir S. Luke: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 8 Sir Samuel Luke, MP: Letter to: 1645.
- f. 8 John Camphell, 1st Earl of Loudoun: Letter to Sir S. Luke: 1645.: Copy.
- ff.9, 13, 32-34b, 131, 135, 156 Sir Samuel Luke, MP: Letters, etc., to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1646.: Mostly signed.
- f. 11 Edward Elliston, of Committee for Defence of Newport Pagnell: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 11, 23 Ralph Malory, of Shelton, county Bedfordshire: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 11, 69 John Pollard, Parliamentary captain: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 11, 69 Joseph Barber, of Shillington: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 15, 133 Windsor, Parks: Orders for payment to organist of St George's Chapel: 1645-1646.
- ff. 15, 133 Captain John Smith, Sequestrator for county Bedfordshire: Orders to: 1644-1646.
- ff. 15, 133 William Child, organist and composer; d.1697: Orders for payment to: 1645-1646.
- f. 17 Northamptonshire: Order of Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- f. 17 John Norton, JP, of Cotterstock: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 17 Odell, Bedfordshire: Order rel. to taxation of Sir W. Boteler IV in: 1645.
- f. 17 Richard Samwell, of Parliamentary Committee for county Northamptonshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 17 Sir Rowland St John, younger brother of Oliver, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 17 Captain Thomas Pentlow, of Parliamentary Committee for county Northamptonshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 17 Newton Bromswold, Northamptonshire: Papers rel. to taxation of Allisoe in: 1644.
- f. 19 Humphrey Fish, of Northill; sheriff of county Bedfordshire: Examination certified by: 1645.: Signed.
- ff.19-22b,168,170-172b Lidlington, Bedfordshire: Papers rel. to dispute betw. inhabitants and R. Jones, etc.: 1644-1651.
- ff.19-22b,168-172b Richard Jones, of Lidlington: Articles against, etc.: 1644-1651.
- ff. 21-22b Thomas Rolt, of Milton Ernest: Examinations certified by: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 23 Thomas Long, Parliamentary colonel: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 23 Francis Fowkes, Parliamentary captain: Letter to Parliamentary, Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 25 Hugh Kennedy, Provost of Ayr: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 27, 46, 146 Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1646.: Signed.
- f. 29 Bedfordshire: Town of. Orders, etc., rel. to fortifications at: 1644-1645.
- f. 29 General Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron Fairfax: Letter to, rel. to fortifications of Bedford: 1645.
- f. 30 John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 35 William Love, Receiver of Revenues for Newport Pagnell Garrison: Letter to Sir W. Boteler IV: 1645.
- ff. 35-42b Chellington, Bedfordshire: Petitions, etc., by Rector: 1645.
- ff. 35-42b, 53 Robert Gifford, Rector of Chellington and afterwards of Ellisfield: Petition to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf., etc.: 1645.
- ff.37-42b, 133, 165, 168-172b,187-189b Sequestrations family: Orders, etc., of Sequestrations Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1651.
- f. 43 Richard Thorneton, Royalist ensign: Letter rel. to his capture: 1645.
- ff. 43, 61 Sir Richard Knightley, MP: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 45 William Beckett, son of R Beckett, innkeeper, of Bedford: Information against: 1645.
- f. 45 Humphrey Taylor, Parliamentary trooper, Sir P Temple's regt: Information by: 1645.
- ff. 46-49b, 51 Archibald Johnston, Lord Warriston; Scottish statesman: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 48, 142 Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645-1646.: Signed.
- f. 50 England; Parliament: Order for raising troops: 1645.
- ff. 50, 55, 58, 103 England Army of. Recruiting: Orders for raising troops, etc.: 1645.
- f. 51 Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 53 Lawrence Whittaker, Secretary to Master of the Rolls and clerk to Privy Council: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 55 Lieutenant-General Edmund Ludlow, regicide: Order recommending: 1645.
- f. 56 Bartholomew Hall, of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Thomas Ryan: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Sir William Cobb, of Adderbury: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Henry Goodwin, of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Daniel Blagrave, regicide: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Sir Richard Pigott, MP: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 John Lane, of Parliamentary Committee for county Berkshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Sir James Harrington, 3rd Baronet: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Samuel Wightwick, of Parliamentary Committee for county Berkshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Thomas Knight, of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 William Ball, of Arborfield; member of Parliamentary Committee for county of Berks: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Robert Vivers, of Banbury: Letter of (?), to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 William Allen, of Banbury; member of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 56 Sir John D'Oyly, MP: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 56-58b Colonel Henry Marten, regicide: Letter, etc., to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 56-58b County of Oxford: Order, etc., of Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- ff.56-58b County of Buckingham: Order, etc., of Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- ff.56-58b County of Berkshire: Order, etc., of Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- ff. 59, 79 William Love, Receiver of Revenues for Newport Pagnell Garrison: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.
- ff. 63, 106 John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Balmerino: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 63, 99, 106 William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1645.: Signed.
- f. 65 Silius Titus, MP: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.
- f. 67 Katherine Russell, widow of Francis, 6th Earl of Bedford: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 69 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Cockayne, Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 71 James Underwood, Parliamentary soldier: Certificate rel. to: 1645.
- f. 71 Sir Humphrey Monoux, 1st Baronet: Certificate by: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 73 John Monteg, captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Richard Watkin, of county Monmouthshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Passports and Safeguards: For royalist prisoners: 1645.: Draft.
- f. 73 Richard West, groom in service of Royalist army: Note of his release by Parliamentary forces: 1645.
- f. 73 Thomas Hall, of [Kingstone?], county Herefordshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 William Baily, of Stoke, county Staffordshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Thomas Tinsley, captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 David Griffin, of county Cardiganshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 William Winter, of Hoddesdon; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Thomas Gittings, of Shrewsbury; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Israel West, of Wells; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 William Sherington, of [Darlington?]; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Reynold Jenkins, of county Cardiganshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 George Kendall, of county Lancashire; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Jerome Flare, Irishman; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 John Thomas, of county Monmouthshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Edward Floyd, captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Thomas Morgan, of Stepney: Note rel. to his arrest: 1645.
- f. 73 Humphrey Whitmore, of county Staffordshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- f. 73 William Stones, of Hatfield, county Yorkshire; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Thomas Evely, Irishman; captured Royalist soldier: Note rel. to his release: 1645.
- f. 73 Richard Jones, of English Bicknor; captured Royalist soldier: Note of his release: 1645.
- ff. 73-73b Naseby, Northamptonshire: Notes rel. to prisoners from battle: 1645.
- f. 74 Captain Henry Whitbread, of Cardington, county Bedfordshire; Muster-master at Newport Pagnell: Certified: in 1645.
- f. 74 Francis Fowkes, Parliamentary captain: Certified: in 1645.
- ff. 74, 79, 81, 103, 130-132b Miles Corbet, regicide: Orders by: 1645-1646.: Signed and copies.
- f. 75 William Drury, of Colne, county Huntingdonshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 75 Robert Harvey, of Parliamentary Committee for county Huntingdonshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 75 John Bonner, of Parliamentary Committee for county Huntingdonshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 75, 135, 150 Abraham Burrell, MP: Order, etc., to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645-1646.: Signed.
- ff. 75, 91 John Castell, of Glatton: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 75, 91 Gervase Fullwood, of Huntingdon: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 75, 91 Huntingdonshire: Letters of Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- ff. 75, 91, 111 Robert Vinter, of Parliamentary Committees for counties Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 77, 101 Sir Beauchamp St John, of Bletsoe; MP: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1645.: Partly signed.
- f. 83 Robert Barclay, Scottish member of Committee of both Kingdoms: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 85 Alexander Baker, of Harrold: Money owed to: 1645.
- ff. 85-86b Accounts: T. Farrer; debts: 1645.
- ff. 85-86b Thomas Farrer, of Harrold: Account of his debts, etc.: 1645.
- ff. 87, 88b-90b Phillip Rowland, surgeon to Prince Maurice: Passes for, etc.: 1645.: Copies.
- ff. 87-90b Sir Samuel Luke, MP: Correspondence with Sir W. Boteler IV: 1644-1645.: Partly copy and signed.
- ff. 87b-88 Matthew Dennis, of Kempston: Particulars of tax collected by: 1645.
- ff. 87b-88, 113-129, 161-164b, 182-186b Taxes: Assessments, etc., for co. Bedf.: 1645-1648, n.d.
- ff. 87b-88, 113-129b, 161-164b England Army of. General: Papers rel. to taxation for: 1645-1648.
- f. 88b Edward Osborne, the younger; of Northill: Pass issued by: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 88b Thomas Rolt, of Milton Ernest: Pass issued by: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 88b Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Cockayne, Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell: Pass issued by: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 88b Passports and Safeguards: Col. T. Morgan, for P. Rowland: 1645.: Copies.
- f. 88b Sir Thomas Alston, 1st Baronet: Pass issued by: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 88b Humphrey Fish, of Northill; sheriff of county Bedfordshire: Pass issued by: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 88b Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet; of Langattock: Passes issued by: 1645.: Copies.
- f. 91 Thomas Templer, of Parliamentary Committee for county Huntingdonshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff. 91, 154 Colonel Valentine Walton, regicide: Letter, etc., to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645-1646.: Signed.
- f. 93 Henry Pelham, Speaker of the Commons: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 95 Charles Doyley, Parliamentary colonel: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.
- f. 97 Captain Benjamin Hudson, Parliamentary commander of Bedford Garrison: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.
- f. 101 Henry Smith, regicide: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 101 Leicestershire: Letter rel. to relief for: 1645.
- f. 101 Sir Oliver Luke, of Cople; MP: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644, 1645.: Signed.
- f. 101 Sir Roger Burgoyne, 2nd Baronet: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for CO. Bedf.: 1644-1645.: Signed.
- f. 101 Sir Arthur Hesilrige, 2nd Baronet: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 103 County of Hertford: Order to Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- f. 104 Ireland: Letter rel. to British forces in: 1645.
- f. 104 Henry Grey, 9th Earl of Kent: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1645.: Signed.
- ff. 104, 142 William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons: Letters to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1646.: Signed.
- f. 108 Thomas Symons, of Whittlesford; Parliamentary colonel: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 108 Thomas Parker, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 108 Michael Dalton, legal writer: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 108 Thomas Bendish, of Barrington, county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 108 Robert Clerk, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- ff.108-112b Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Letters of Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- f. 111 John Brewster, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645: Signed.
- f. 111 Sir Henry Mildmay, Master of King's Jewel House: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 111 Samuel Plumme, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 111 Thomas Duckett, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 111 J. Walcott, of Parliamentary, Committee for county Cambridgeshire: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1645.: Signed.
- f. 115 Little Staughton, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 117 Keysoe, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment for: 1645.
- f. 119 Yielden, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 120 Tillbrook, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 122 Riseley, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 124 Clapham, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 125 Bolnhurst, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 127 Oakley, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- f. 129 Melchbourne, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1645.
- ff. 130, 150, 156 Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet; MP: Orders by: 1646.: Signed.
- ff. 130, 154-157b Henry Pelham, Speaker of the Commons: Orders by: 1646.: Signed.
- ff. 130-132b, 135 Sir John Potts, 1st Baronet: Orders to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.: Signed.
- ff.130-132b,135 William Heveningham, regicide: Orders to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.: Signed.
- ff. 131, 154-157b John Spelman, of Narburgh: Orders, etc., to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 133 Sir Thomas Alston, 1st Baronet: Orders by, as member of sequestrations committee for co. Bedf.: 1644-1646.: Mostly drafts. Partly signed.
- f. 135 Sir Francis Bacon, judge: Order by: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 135 Sir Thomas Barnardiston, 1st Baronet; of Kedington: Order by: 1646.: Signed.
- ff. 135, 138, 150 Nathaniel Bacon, Puritan writer; MP: Orders to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.: Signed.
- ff. 135, 150 Thomas Toll, Navy Commissioner: Orders by: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 136 Thomas Buckley, receiver of money for Parliamentary army: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.: Signed.
- ff. 140, 144, 152 Silius Titus, MP: Letters to Sir W. Boteler IV: 1646.
- f. 148 Richard Graves, alias Grevis; Parliamentary colonel: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.
- f. 150 Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet (1648); MP; Speaker of the House of Commons: Order by: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 153 Cromwell, Parliamentary major: Letter rel. to: 1646.
- f. 153 Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet; of Langattock: Letter to Committee for Both Kingdoms: 1646.
- f. 154 John Lowry, MP; Alderman of Cambridge: Order by: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 154 Sir William Spring, 1st Baronet: Order by: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 156 Sir Anthony Ireby, MP: Order by: 1646.: Signed.
- f. 158 Sir Thomas Alston, 1st Baronet: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1646.
- f. 159 Captain Thomas Trevor, RN: Letter to Lord Trevor: 1732.
- f. 160 Thomas Leigh, 1st Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh: Order, etc., rel. to his sequestrated estate: 1644 -1646.
- f. 160 Stanbridge, Bedfordshire: Certificate rel. to tithes in: 1646.
- f. 160 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire: Certificate rel. to estate of Prebend of Lincoln in: 1646.
- f. 160 James Duport, Regius Professor of Greek, Cambridge: Certificate rel. to his (?) estate as Prebend of Lincoln: 1646.
- f. 161b Thomas Boteler, son of Sir W Boteler IV; of Sidney Sussex College and Inner Temple: Letter to his father: 1648.
- ff. 163-164b Pertenhall, Bedfordshire: Tax assessment: 1648.
- f. 165 John Chapman, of Birchin Lane, London: Order rel. to: 1651.
- f. 165 James Russell, Commissioner for Navy; member of Committee for Compounding: Order by: 1651.: Copy.
- f. 165 William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford: Orders rel. to sequestration of his lands: 1644-1651.
- f. 165 Sir George Benyon, of London: Order rel. to his sequestrated estate: 1651.
- f. 165 Compounding; Committee for: Order by: 1651.: Copy.
- f. 165 Richard Rea, creditor of William, 1st Viscount Stafford: Order rel. to: 1651.
- ff. 165, 168 Samuel Moyer, MP; Alderman of London: Orders by: 1651.: Copy and signed.
- ff. 165, 168 Josias Berners, of Council of State and Committees for Compounding and Advance of Money: Orders by: 1651.: Copy and signed.
- ff. 165, 168 Richard Moore, of Committees for Compounding and Advance of Money: Orders by: 1651.: Copy and signed.
- f. 166 Andrew Growby, Minister at Cockayne Hatley: Letter rel. to his wife: 1651.
- f. 166 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Cockayne, Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell: Letter to Sir W. Boteler IV: 1651.
- f. 168 Arthur Squibb, the younger; of Committee for Advance of Money: Order by: 1651.: Signed.
- f. 168 Edward Winslow, of London; Commissioner for arbitration with United Provinces: Order by: 1651.: Signed.
- ff. 170b, 173-176b Isaac Lloyd, of Lincoln's Inn; solicitor to Parliamentary Committee for county Bedfordshire: Letters to Sir W. Boteler IV: 1651.
- f. 177 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Cockayne, Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell: Declaration rel. to: 1651.
- f. 177 Andrew Growby, Minister at Cockayne Hatley: Declaration by: 1651.
- f. 178 Westoning, Bedfordshire: Letter rel. to tithes in: 1652.
- f. 178 Francis Allen, Alderman of London: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1652.: Signed.
- f. 178 Walter Strickland, MP: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1652.: Signed.
- f. 178 Humphrey Edwards, regicide: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1652.: Signed.
- f. 178 Francis Astry, son of Sir Henry Astry, of Harlington, county Bedfordshire: Letter rel. to: 1652.
- f. 178 Colonel John Downes, regicide: Letter to Parliamentary Committee for co. Bedf.: 1652.: Signed.
- ff. 180-181b England Army of. Officers: Provost Marshal: memorandum rel. to: 17th cent.
- f. 186 Sir Cornelius Vermuyden, engineer: Notes of horses supplied to: bef. [1645 ?].
- f. 186 England Army of. Horses: Notes rel. to supplies of: bef. [ 1645 ?].
- f. 186 Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester: Notes rel. to horses supplied to (?): bef. [ 1645 ?].
- f. 186 Sir William Waller, Parliamentary General: Horses supplied to: bef. [1645?].
- f. 187 Ralph Compton, of Chicksands: Letter to Sir W. Boteler IV: circ. 1649.
- f. 188 Henry Osborne, 2nd son of Sir Peter Osborne, Governor of Guernsey: Letter to R. Compton: circ. 1649.
- f. 190 Thomas Bayley, officer of Committee for Compounding: Letter to Sir W. Boteler IV: bef. [ 1652?].
- f. 192 Richard Harris, at Shorthampton: Letter to W. Gibson: 17th cent.
- f. 192 William Gibson, [lawyer?]: Letter to: 17th cent.
- f. 193 William Long, mason, of Cirencester: Attorney to J. [Darlin?]: 1647.: Signed. Seal en placard.
- f. 193 John Webb, the elder; of [Cirencester?]: Witnessed, in: 1646.
- f. 193 John [Darlin?], barber, Of Gloucester: Attorney to: 1647.
- f. 193 Henry Foard, of Bristol: Letter of attorney rel. to debt of: 1647.
- f. 193 Elizabeth Webb, wife of the elder J Webb: Witnessed, in: 1646.
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- Abbott, George, MP; religious writer
Allen, Francis, Alderman of London
Allen, William, of Banbury; member of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire
Alston, Thomas, 1st Baronet
Astry, Francis, son of Sir Henry Astry, of Harlington, county Bedfordshire
Bacon, Francis, Knight, judge, 1587-1657
Bacon, Nathaniel, Puritan writer; MP
Baily, William, of Stoke; captured Royalist soldier, fl 1645
Baker, Alexander, of Harrold, fl 1645
Ball, William, of Arborfield; member of Parliamentary Committee for Berkshire, fl 1645
Barber, Joseph, of Shillington, fl 1645
Barclay, Robert, 1st Baronet, of Pierston Ayrshire, Provost of Irvine; Member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms, d 1694
Barker, John, draper; MP for Coventry, fl first half of 17th century
Barnardiston, Thomas, 1st Baronet, of Ketton, soldier and politician, d 1669
Bayley, Thomas, officer of the Committee for Compounding, fl mid 17th century
Beckett, William, son of R Beckett, innkeeper, of Bedford
Bendish, Thomas, of Barrington, county Cambridgeshire
Benyon, George, of London
Berners, Josias, of Council of State and Committees for Compounding and Advance of Money
Blagrave, Daniel, regicide
Bonner, John, of Parliamentary Committee for county Huntingdonshire
Bosseville, Godfrey, MP
Boteler, Thomas, son of Sir W Boteler IV; of Sidney Sussex College and Inner Temple
Boteler, William, IV; Sheriff of county Bedfordshire
Brewster, John, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire
Buckley, Thomas, receiver of money for Parliamentary army
Burgoyne, Peter, of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire
Burgoyne, Roger, 2nd Baronet, of Sutton, politician, 1618-1677
Burrell, Abraham, MP
Camphell, John, 1st Earl of Loudoun
Castell, John, of Glatton
Chapman, John, of Birchin Lane, London
Child, William, organist and composer, d1697
Clerk, Robert, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire
Cobb, William, of Adderbury
Cockayne, Richard, Lieutenant-Colonel; Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell
Colmore, William, of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire
Committee for Compounding
Compton, Ralph, of Chicksands
Corbet, Miles, regicide
Cromwell, Parliamentary major
D'Oyly, John, MP
Dalton, Michael, legal writer, 1564-1644
Darlin, John, barber, fl 1647
Dennis, Matthew, tax collector, fl 1645
Downes, John, army officer and regicide, ?1609-?1666
Doyley, Charles, of Bedfordshire, army officer, fl 1645
Drury, William, of Colne, correspondent of the Parliamentary Committee for Bedfordshire, fl 1645
Duckett, Thomas, member of the Parliamentary Committee for Cambridgeshire, fl 1645
Duport, James, classical scholar and Dean of Peterborough, 1606-1679
Edwards, Humphrey, politician and regicide, 1582-1658
Elliston, Edward, of Committee for Defence of Newport Pagnell
Elphinstone, John, 2nd Lord Balmerino, nobleman and politician; son of James Elphinstone, 1st Lord Balmerino, d 1649
Evely, Thomas, Irishman; captured Royalist soldier
Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron, Parliamentarian military officer, 1612-1671
Farrer, Thomas, of Harrold, fl 1645
Fiennes, William, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, army officer and privy councillor, 1582-1662
Fish, Humphrey, sheriff of county Bedfordshire, fl 1644-1645
Flare, Jerome, captured Royalist soldier, fl 1645
Floyd, Edward, captured Royalist soldier, fl 1645
Foard, Henry, of Bristol, fl 1647
Fowkes, Francis, Parliamentary captain
Fullwood, Gervase, of Huntingdon
Gibson, William, correspondent of Richard Harris, fl 17th century
Gifford, Robert, of Harrold and Chellington, clergyman, fl 1610-1648
Gittings, Thomas, of Shrewsbury; captured Royalist soldier, fl 1645
Goodwin, Henry, correspondent of the Parliamentary Committee for Bedfordshire, fl 1645
Graves, Richard, alias Grevis; parliamentarian army officer, fl 1643-1647
Grey, Henry, 10th Earl of Kent, politician, 1594-1651
Griffin, David, of Cardiganshire; captured Royalist soldier, fl 1645
Grimston, Harbottle, 2nd Baronet (1648), MP; Speaker of the House of Commons
Growby, Andrew, of Cockayne Hatley, clergyman, fl 1645-1651
Hales, Christopher, father of Sir John Hales, 1st Baronet, of Hales Place, fl 1645
Hales, John, of Hales Place, Coventry; member of Parliamentary Committee for Warwickshire, fl 1645
Hall, Bartholomew, of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire
Hall, Thomas, of Kingstone?, county Herefordshire; captured Royalist soldier
Harrington, James, 3rd Baronet
Harris, Richard, at Shorthampton
Harvey, Robert, of Parliamentary Committee for county Huntingdonshire
Hesilrige, Arthur, 2nd Baronet
Heveningham, William, regicide
Howard, William, 1st Viscount Stafford
Hudson, Benjamin, Captain; Parliamentary commander of Bedford Garrison
Ireby, Anthony, MP
Jenkins, Reynold, of county Cardiganshire; captured Royalist soldier
Johnston, Archibald, Lord Warriston; Scottish statesman
Jones, Richard, of English Bicknor; captured Royalist soldier
Jones, Richard, of Lidlington
Kendall, George, of county Lancashire; captured Royalist soldier
Kennedy, Hugh, Provost of Ayr
Knight, Thomas, of Parliamentary Committee for county Oxfordshire
Knightley, Richard, MP
Lane, John, of Parliamentary Committee for county Berkshire
Leigh, Mary, wife of Thomas Leigh
Leigh, Thomas, 1st Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh
Lenthall, William, Speaker of the House of Commons
Lloyd, Isaac, of Lincoln's Inn; solicitor to Parliamentary Committee for county Bedfordshire
Long, Thomas, Parliamentary colonel
Long, William, mason, of Cirencester
Love, William, Receiver of Revenues for Newport Pagnell Garrison
Lowry, John, MP; Alderman of Cambridge
Ludlow, Edmund, Lieutenant-General regicide
Luke, Oliver, of Cople; MP
Luke, Samuel, MP
Malory, Ralph, of Shelton, county Bedfordshire
Marten, Henry, Colonel regicide
Masham, William, 1st Baronet, MP
Mildmay, Henry, Master of King's Jewel House
Monoux, Humphrey, 1st Baronet
Montagu, Edward, 2nd Earl of Manchester
Monteg, John, captured Royalist soldier
Moore, Richard, of Committees for Compounding and Advance of Money
Morgan, Thomas, 1st Baronet, of Langattock
Morgan, Thomas, of Stepney
Moyer, Samuel, MP; Alderman of London
Norton, John, JP, of Cotterstock
Osborne, Edward, the younger; of Northill
Osborne, Henry, 2nd son of Sir Peter Osborne, Governor of Guernsey
Parker, Thomas, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire
Parliament
Pelham, Henry, Speaker of the Commons
Pentlow, Thomas, Captain; of Parliamentary Committee for county Northamptonshire
Percy, Algernon, 14th Earl of Northumberland
Pigott, Richard, MP
Plumme, Samuel, of Parliamentary Committee for county Cambridgeshire
Pollard, John, Parliamentary captain
Potts, John, 1st Baronet
Purefoy, Gamaliel, of Parliamentary Committee for county Warwickshire
Rea, Richard, creditor of William, 1st Viscount Stafford
Rich, Robert, 2nd Earl of Warwick
Robartes, John, 1st Earl of Radnor
Rolt, Thomas, of Milton Ernest
Rowland, Phillip, surgeon to Prince Maurice
Russell, James, Commissioner for Navy; member of Committee for Compounding
Russell, Katherine, widow of Francis, 6th Earl of Bedford
Ryan, Thomas, of Add MS 61682
Samwell, Richard, of Parliamentary Committee for county Northamptonshire
Sequestrations, Family
Sherington, William, of Darlington?; captured Royalist soldier
Skeffington, Richard, MP
Smith, Henry, regicide
Smith, John, Captain; Sequestrator for county Bedfordshire
Spelman, John, of Narburgh
Spring, William, 1st Baronet
Squibb, Arthur, the younger; of Committee for Advance of Money
St John, Beauchamp, of Bletsoe; MP
St John, Rowland, younger brother of Oliver, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke
Stones, William, of Hatfield, county Yorkshire; captured Royalist soldier
Strickland, Walter, MP; of Add MS 61682
Symons, Thomas, of Whittlesford; Parliamentary colonel
Taylor, Humphrey, Parliamentary trooper, Sir P Temple's regt
Templer, Thomas, of Parliamentary Committee for county Huntingdonshire
Thomas, John, of county Monmouthshire; captured Royalist soldier
Thorneton, Richard, Royalist ensign
Tinsley, Thomas, captured Royalist soldier
Titus, Silius, MP
Toll, Thomas, Navy Commissioner
Trevor, Thomas, Captain; RN
Underwood, James, Parliamentary soldier
Vermuyden, Cornelius, engineer
Vinter, Robert, of Parliamentary Committees for counties Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire
Vivers, Robert, of Banbury
Walcott, J., of Parliamentary, Committee for county Cambridgeshire
Waller, William, Parliamentary General
Walton, Valentine, Colonel regicide
Watkin, Richard, of county Monmouthshire; captured Royalist soldier
Webb, Elizabeth, wife of the elder J Webb
Webb, John, the elder; of Cirencester?
West, Israel, of Wells; captured Royalist soldier
West, Richard, groom in service of Royalist army
Wharton, Philip, 4th Baron Wharton
Whitbread, Henry, Captain; of Cardington, county Bedfordshire; Muster-master at Newport Pagnell
Whitmore, Humphrey, of county Staffordshire; captured Royalist soldier
Whittaker, Lawrence, Secretary to Master of the Rolls and clerk to Privy Council
Wightwick, Samuel, of Parliamentary Committee for county Berkshire
Winslow, Edward, of London; Commissioner for arbitration with United Provinces
Winter, William, of Hoddesdon; captured Royalist soldier - Places:
- Bedfordshire, England
Berkshire, England
Bolnhurst, Bedfordshire
Buckinghamshire, England
Cambridge, England
Chellington, Bedfordshire
Clapham, Bedfordshire
Hertfordshire, England
Huntingdonshire, England
Ireland, Europe
Keysoe, Bedfordshire
Leicestershire, England
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
Lidlington, Bedfordshire
Little Staughton, Bedfordshire
Melchbourne, Bedfordshire
Naseby, Northamptonshire
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Newton Bromswold, Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire, England
Oakley, Bedfordshire
Odell, Bedfordshire
Oxfordshire, England
Pertenhall, Bedfordshire
Riseley, Bedfordshire
Stanbridge, Bedfordshire
Tillbrook, Bedfordshire
Warwickshire, England
Westoning, Bedfordshire
Windsor, England
Yielden, Bedfordshire