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A77328 A full discovery of a foul concealment or A true narrative of the proceedings and transactions of the committee for the accompts for the Common-wealth of England, with William Bagwell and John Brockedon accomptants, discoverers and plaintiffes against the committee of Hartford, the treasurer and paymaster there in the year 1643. Licenced by authority. W. B. (William Bagwell), b. 1593?; Brockedon, John. 1652 (1652) Wing B438; Thomason E1068_4; ESTC R210397 13,669 20

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Captain of Horse from the 17 of August 1643 to the 25 of March 1644. For which there was Money Collected of the Inhabitants of the said County and paid to the Committee c. of the same County to satisfie the pay of the said Sir John and his officers and Troopers c. The weekly Pay     l. s. d. l. s. d. 4 Sr John Norwich as Colonell and Captain of Horse 24 3 0 40 8 6 Cap. Lieutenant Deane 8 8 0 John Edwin Cornet 4 14 6 Iohn Mehewe Quarter-master 3 3 0 10 Iohn Scot Corporall 1 1 0 16 16 0 William Ioyce Corporall 1 1 0 Thomas Muncaster Corporall 1 1 0 Iohn Gardner scout-Scout-master 3 10 0 Humphry Packer junior Clark 3 10 0 Thomas Hunt Master of the Armes 1 15 0 Iohn Eels Trumpeter 1 1 0 Iohn Hawkings Trumpeter 1 1 0 Thomas West Sadler 1 1 0 Samuel Ventris Marshall 1 15 0 99 Troopers Harquebushiers 99 at 17s 6d each of them per week is 86 12 6 113 This Troop of 113 Horse is per week 143 17 0 4 Captain Thomas Brudnall 13 13 0 27 16 6 Lieutenant Iohn Holmes 6 6 0 Ioseph Barber Cornet 4 14 6 Iohn Penefather Quarter-master 3 3 0 4 Iohn Benson Corporall 1 1 0 4 4 0 William Graves Corporall 1 1 0 Giles Sydrake Corporall 1 1 0 Iohn Levistone Trumpeter 1 1 0 80 Troopers Harquebushiers 80 at 17s 6d per week each of them is 70 0 0 88 This Troop of 88 Horse is per week 102 0 6 4 Captain Thomas Moulson 13 13 0 17 16 6 Lieutenant Simon Altoffe 6 6 0 Robert Fitz Williams Cornet 4 14 6 Stephen Taylor Quarter 3 3 0 5 Edward Faircloth Corporall 1 1 0 5 5 0 Richard Gwynn aliàs Gynn Corporall 1 1 0 Christopher Morecraft Corporall 1 1 0 Iohn Sawell Trumpeter 1 1 0 Edward Davis Trumpeter 1 1 0 62 Troopers Harquebushiers 62 at 17s 6d each of them per week is 54 5 0 71 This Troop of 71 Horse is per week 87 6 6   The Troop of 88 Horse is per week 102 0 6   The Troop of 113 Horse is per week 143 17 0   Horse in service 272 which in toto is per week 333 4 0 * Wanting 28 Troopers and 28 Horse to make up the number of 300 Horse there being monies raised and paid to the said Committee c. for so many for the defence and preservation of that County c. The weekly Pay     l. s. d. 2 Of Sir John Norwich and his Clark is 305 11 0 270 Of 270 Officers and Troopers is 305 11 0     333 4 0 28 Of 28 Troopers wanting that served not 24 10 0 300 The weekly pay of the 300 Horse amounts to 357 14 0 From the 17 of August 1643 to March 25. 1644 The said Regiment served in this service The time The days   Weeks and days In the Moneth of August 14 is 2 0 September 30 4 2 October 31 4 3 November 30 4 2 December 31 4 3 Ianuary 31 4 3 February 28 4 0 March 25 3 4 In toto days 220-Weeks 31 and days-3 Whereof deduct 18 weeks paid the Souldiery 18 Remains unsatisfied to 270 for weeks -13 and days 3 Which 13 weeks and 3 days pay due to the said 270 officers and troopers besides the pay of Sir Iohn Norwich and his Clark at 305 l. 11 s. per week amounts l. s. d. to the summe of 4103 2 0 More due to the Common-wealth for the pay of 28 Troopers Harquebushiers that wanted of the number of 300 which should have served under the Command of the said Sir Iohn Norwich at 17 s. 6 d. per week each of them for 31 weeks and 3 days is 770 0 0 More due to the Common-wealth for 28 Horse wanting of the number of 300 Horse raised for this service which at the Common-wealths rate of 8 l. per Horse amounts to 224 0 0 The Totall summe discovered by the Accomptants Discoverers is 5097 2 0 Whereof the witnesses prove upon oath 2500 0 0 And by accompt appears to be discovered more 2597 2 0 In all discovered as above 5097 2 0 The Common-wealth of England Debtor 2 Per so much the said Committee c. per contra paid to Sir Iohn Norwich as Colonell and Captain of Horse at 24 l. 3 s. per week And to his Clark or Paymaster at 3 l 10 s. per week is for both 27 l. 13 s. per week l. s. d. for 31 weeks and 3 days amounts to 869 0 0 270 Per so much the said Committee c. paid to 270 Officers and Troopers that served under the Command of the said Sir Iohn Norwich for 1 weeks service onely which as in folio 13. at 305 l. 11 s. per week amounts to 5499 18-0 The ballance due from the said Committee c. to the Common-wealth by this Accompt the 25 of March 1644 carried to the credit side of the said Common-wealth in fol. 15. is-4873 2-0 11242 0-0 The Common-wealth of England Creditor Per Monies Collected and paid by the Inhabitants of the County of Hartford by Ordinance of Parliament to the Committee c. of the same County for the pay of 300 Horse Harque-bushiers raised under the Command of Sir John Norwich Colonell for the defence and preservation of the said County from the 17 of August 1643 to the 25 of March 1644 being 31 weeks and 3 days due to the said Sir John as Colonell and Captain of Horse and to his Officers and Troopers as by this accompt in fol. 13 at 357 l. l. s. d. 14 s. per week amounts to 11242 0 0 Creditor Per the ballance per contra fol. 14 of the abovesaid accompts owing by the Committee c. of Hartford the 25 of March 1644 4873 2 0 Per 28 Horse wanting of the 300 Horse raised as abovesaid and served not under the Command of the said Sir Iohn Norwich which at the Common-wealths rate of 8 l. per Horse amounts to 224 0 0 5097 2-0 Per the value of Armes and Furniture for the 28 men and so many Horse that wanted of the number of 300 raised which served not the summe of Per Interest of the whole from the 25 of March 1644 to this present the summe of Will Bagwell John Brockdon THe Lord Generall Cromwell being moved concerning the Printing and Publishing of this Narrative approved that it should be Printed because it was for the publick good LICENCED BY AUTHORITY FINIS * 300 Horse acknowledged to be raised in an abstract of an accompt examined and subscribed by Henry Gardner Thomas Knightley John Slany * Note that 13 weeks and 3 days pay remains yet unsatisfied as it appears by severall affidavits c. † As appears by accompt at the end of this Narrative a By severall affidavits b As it appears by the said accompt 1651. January 27. c The first Petition January 29. d The first delay e Whereas there was no need of any writings or search at all 1651 January 31. a The names of the Committee were sent in and the charge laid against them which was accepted of from the Petitioners as a charge the 3 of Febr. following b The 2d delay c The Petitioners prove the County hath paid the money d Note their slighting of businesse of so great consequence for the publick good February 3. e They did at that instant all subscribe thereto f The charge sent in g The 3d delay h What need accompts where the proof is personal February 10. i The fourth delay February 12. k The 2d Petition a The fifth delay b The Committee made the Petitioners beleeve that money should be brought in to satisfie the Souldiery 1651 February 17. c The Committee agreed the Petitioners should see the warrant before it was sealed up d Now they must not see the said warrant e Here the Committee refuse to take the oaths of the witnesses then presented to them a Notwithstanding all their delays the Petitioners were fain to send one at their own charge b Note how the Committee at Hartford slighted their warrant and the infidelity of Captain Dauges February 24. c How could they assesse and receive monies without an Ordinance of Parliament d The sixth delay February 26. e The 3d Petition f They would neither let them see the warrant sent nor the answer thereupon g Out at the back door a The seventh delay b The Committee expecting to have had some relief by the Act of Oblivion would give the Petitioners no answer before they saw the said Act 1651. March 2. c The Committee finding no reliefe by the said Act of Oblivion would not speak with the Petitioners d The eight delay e Note their accomptants exactions upon the publick service March 4. f The 4 Petition g The 9 delay March 9. a The 10 delay b They say they deny them not and yet the Petitioners cannot have them c They say again they deny not to take their oaths yet refuse to give them their oaths though they were there presented for that purpose d The particulars whereof was already delivered to the said Committee the third of Febr. last e In regard the Committee would not administer the oath unto them a Edward Coxe Gabriel Baskervil Lancelot Whiteing John Gates Charles Boothe Richard Gwyn John Wanl●y b The Petitioners can prove that the Committee of Hartford or one of them did say that if they must pay the Souldiery they could but pay them at last by these witnesses viz. Edw. Coxe John Scot William Steward Richard Gwyn John Hatton and divers others * The 28 Horse of the number raised wanting proved by the muster roll that is examined and subscribed by Thomas Keightly Henry Gardner