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ann. for the maintenance of the Ministery there: for which is deducted £1260, and so the Fine of £1789 is reduced to £529.

Eodem die.

Henry Bunbury of Stanney in the County of Chester, Esq., to settle £25 per ann. upon the minister of Stoake and his successours for ever: for which he is allowed £250, and so his Fine of £1950 is reduced to £1700.

8 Octobris, 1646.

Richard Lord Viscount Mollineux, to settle £357 for ever (viz.), £100 per ann. upon the minister of Shipley, £43 per ann. upon Southover, near Lewis in Sussex, £60 upon Honyborn, and the remainder upon such places as the Parliament shall appoint for which he is allowed £3570, and so his Fine of £9037 is reduced to £5467.

9 Octobris, 1646.

Richard Cabell of Buckfastliegh in the County of Devon, Esq., and Richard Cabell his son, to settle £30 per ann. for ever upon the minister of Buckfastleigh and his successours: for which there is allowed £300, and the Fine to remain £1430.

13 Octobris, 1646.

Isaac Mountaigne of Westowe in the County of York, Esq., and George Mountaigne his son, to settle £91 13s. 4d. per ann., for 14 yeares (viz.), £50 per ann. upon the Church of Buttercrambe, and the remainder upon the Church of Westowe: for which is allowed £500, and so the Fine of £790 remaines onely £290.

15 Octobris, 1646.

George Rawleigh of Farnebrough in the County of Warwicke, Esq., to settle £50 per ann. for two lives upon the minister of Mollington: for which is deducted £445 12s. 6d., and so his Fine of £735 is reduced to £289 7s. 6d.

20 Octobris, 1646.

Sir Charles Berkeley of Bruton in the County of Somerset, Knight, to settle £156 per ann. for ever and the Reversion of £50 per ann. now in Lease for two lives (viz.), £100 per ann. upon the minister of Bruton, £30 per ann. upon the

minister of Pitcombe, and £30 per ann. upon the minister of Bruham, and then his Fine to be £400.

27 Octobris, 1646.

William Blythman of Newlaths in the County of York, Esq., to settle £50 per ann. for 26 yeares upon the minister of Peniston for which he is allowed £350, and so his Fine of £508 10s. is reduced to £158 10s.

Eodem die.

Edmund Ashton of Chatterton in the County of Lancaster, Setled. Esq., to settle £140 per ann. for ever (viz.), £40 per ann. upon the chappel of Shawe, and the residue upon the chappel of Oldham for which his whole Fine of £1414 is remitted.

Eodem die.

Robert Mellsh of Ragnall in the County of Nottingham, Setled. Esq., to settle £130 per ann. for three lives after the expiration of two years (viz.), upon the minister of Astham, £40 per ann., upon the minister of Dayton, £30 per ann., and £60 per ann. upon the minister of Ragnall: for which hee is allowed £900, and so his Fine of £1800 is reduced to £900.

29 Octobris, 1646.

Sir Walter Smith of Great Bedwin in the County of Wilts, Setled. Knight, to settle £40 per ann. upon the Church of Islington: for which hee is allowed £400, and the Fine of £1085 is reduced to £685.

Eodem die.

Ralph Sneade of Keele in the County of Stafford, Esq., to Setled. settle £100 per ann. for ever upon the two chappels of Keele and New-Chappel, that is £50 per ann. to each of them: for which hee is allowed £1026, and his Fine remaines £1000.

31 Octobris, 1646.

Bryan Cooke of Doncaster in the County of York, Alderman, Setled. and Bryan Cooke, his son, to settle £87 6s. 8d. per ann. for ever (over and above the £12 per ann. already allowed) upon the Church of Arkesey: for which there is allowed £873 and so the Fine remains £1460.

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3 Novemb., 1646.

Sir William Robinson of Newby in the County of York, Knight, to settle the Rectory of Baldersley of the value of £80 per ann. for the maintenance of a preaching minister in that parish where the Tithes arise: for which he is allowed £798, and so the Fine of £2175 is reduced to £1377.

Eodem die.

Sir James Thynne of Longleate in the County of Wilts, Knight, to settle £50 per ann. upon the Church of Froom for ever for which he is allowed £500, and so his Fine of £3586 is reduced to £3086. He is also to settle the Impropriation of Lullington, in the County of Somerset, for the maintenance of the Ministery there: for which a proportionable allowance hath been made.

7 Novembr, 1646.

Sir Francis Fane of Ashton in the County of York, Knight of the Bath, to settle the Impropriation of MetherKennogg in the County of Brecknock, of the value of £160 per ann. for ever, according to the order of the Committee of Plundred Ministers, dated 4 Novembris, 1646: for which he is allowed £1642, and so his Fine of £2442 is reduced to £800.

12 Novembris, 1646.

Sir Francis Hawley of Buckland-Sororum in the County of Somerset, Knight, to settle £50 per ann. for ever upon the minister of Durston: for which he is allowed £507 18s., and so his Fine of £757 18s. is reduced to £250.

19 Novembris, 1646.

John Minshull of Vale-Royall in the County of Chester, Esquire, to settle £20 per ann. upon the minister of Minshull for ever: for which he is allowed £300, and so his Fine of £1040 is reduced to £740.

24 Novembris, 1646.

Sir John Munson of South-Carleton in the County of Lincoln, Knight, to settle £50 per ann. for two lives, as the Parliament shall appoint: for which he is allowed £351, and so his Fine of £3027 is reduced to £2676.

Eodem die.

Richard Kirkby of Kirkby in the County of Lancaster, Esq., to settle £50 per ann. (more than what is already paid) upon the minister of Haweshead and his successors: for which he is allowed £501, and so his Fine of £751 is reduced to £250.

28 Novembris, 1646.

Mountjoy, Earl of Newport, to settle £40 per ann. for ever upon such place as the Parliament shall appoint: for which he is allowed £400, and so his Fine of £4579 is reduced to £4179.

Eodem die.

Thomas, Earl of Southampton, to settle £250 per ann. for ever upon such as the Parliament shall appoint: for which he is allowed £2500, and so his Fine of £6466 is reduced to £3966.

1 Decembris, 1646.

Orlando Bridgeman of the City of Chester, Esq., to settle Setled. £140 per ann. for ever (viz.), £50 per ann. upon Whitegate, and the residue upon such places as the Parliament shall appoint for which he is allowed £1660 1s. 5d., and so his Fine of £2246 7s. 2d. is reduced to £586 5s. 9d.

3 Decembris, 1646.

Sir Vincent Corbet of Moreton Corbet in the County of Salop, Knight, to settle £80 per ann. upon the Church of Linslade for ever: for which he is allowed £800, and so his Fine of £2822 is reduced to £2022.

5 Decembris, 1646.

Thomas Cholmondley of Vale-Royall in the County of Setled. Chester, Esq., to settle £120 per ann. upon the vicars of Over, Whittenhall and Whitegate for sixteen years to come: for which he is allowed £719, and so his Fine of £1169 is reduced to £450.

8 Decembr, 1646.

Richard Spencer of Orpington in the County of Kent, Esq., Setled. to settle £40 per ann. upon the vicar of Orpington for three lives for which he is allowed £330, and so his Fine of £630 is reduced to £300.

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George Penruddock of Broad-chalke in the County of Wilts, Esq., to settle £110 per ann. for ever (viz.), £40 per ann. upon the Church of Great Wenlock in the County of Salop, and £40 per ann. upon the Church of Brombrough, and £30 per ann. upon the Church of Eastham in the County of Chester, for eighteen years to come: for which he is allowed £900, and so his Fine of £1000 is reduced to £100.

Eodem die.

Edward Dymock of Kyme in the County of Lincoln, Esquire, to settle the Rectory of South-Kyme and North-Kyme, and the Rectory of Billinghay, of the value of £200 per ann., upon the two Churches or Chappels where the Tithes doe arise (viz.), £100 per ann. apiece: for which he is allowed £2000, and so his Fine of £7133 is reduced to £5133.

12 Decembris, 1646.

Randolph Egerton of Betley in the County of Stafford, Esq., to settle £70 per ann. for ever (viz.), £20 per ann. upon the Churchof Betley, £20 per ann. upon the Church of Audley, £30 per ann. upon the Chappel of Talke: for which he is allowed £705 10s., and so his Fine of £1411 is reduced to £705 10s.

15 Decembris, 1646.

James, Duke of Richmond and Lenox, to settle the Rectory of Leighton in the County of Huntington, valued at £182 per ann. upon the two Churches where the profits arise, for the term of two lives for which he is allowed £1274, and so his Fine of £9810 is reduced to £8536.

23 Decembris, 1646.

Edward Kirton of Castle-Cary in the County of Somerset, Esq., to settle £20 per ann. upon the vicar of Castle-Cary for three lives for which he is allowed £150, and so his Fine of £504 is reduced to £354.

7 Januarii, 1646.

Edward Kinaston of Oately in the County of Salop, Esq., to settle £50 per ann. upon the Chappel of Duddleston for ever for which he is allowed £500, and so his Fine of £2000 is reduced to £1500.

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