For the Right Worshipful the Knights and Gentlemen Committees for the County of suffolk. Gentlemen: THat this County may receive satisfaction, that the Moneys raised upon them, hath been employed for their own defence, and use of the public, not to any private interest( as rumoured) hath occasioned the publishing of these accounts, whereby your integrity and fide●ity will be manifested: I am bold to affirm, that I can find but 865l 19 0 paid to you for your attendance six yeares( as Committees) upon the service of the County: and that not out of any moneys raised by tax upon the County, but paid out of the sequestered Estates of Delinquents: other accounts ( Deo volente) ere long shall be published by him, who is ready to serve Gentlemen, You and the public, PETER FISHER. LONDON, Printed for Christopher Meredith 1648. Suff. The account of Moneys raised by virtue of an Act of this present parliament, entitled, An Act for a speedy contribution towards the relief of his Majesties distressed Subjects of the kingdom of Ireland. The first Contribution. Sir William Casselton high sheriff Treasurer. Contributed in the Hundred of Hoxne 323 07 02 In Hartismer C. 310 17 01 In Stow C. 97 09 02½ In Bosmer and Claydon C. 205 08 07 In Samford C. 356 06 00¼ In Mutford and Lothingland C. 51 16 06½ In Blithing C. 338 10 11½ In Wangford C. 171 08 05 In Colneys C. 35 03 03½ In Thredling C. 46 06 04½ In Plomesgate C. 221 11 09● In Loes C. 230 04 11½ In Carlford C. 85 06 0● In Wilford C. 79 09 03 In Babergh C. 337 16 11½ In Rishbridge C. ●97 00 11¾ In Cosford C. 127 10 07½ In Blackborne C. 373 18 00¼ In Thingo C. 407 12 01½ In Thedwastre C. 176 06 05 In Lackford C. 60 06 00 In the town of Bury 119 11 06½ In the town of Hadleigh 52 09 01● In the town of Ipswich 762 18 10 Lent upon loan. Lent by Sir edmond Bacon▪ Knight and Baronet 200 00 00 Lent by Maurice Barrow Esq. 100 00 00 Lent by Mr. William Richardson of Hadleigh 20 00 00   5288 16 11¼ The account of Moneys paid. paid to Sir George Whitmore Treasurer at London, at several times, by Sir William Casselton 4480 00 00 laid out in charges in Collecting and sending the Moneys to London 27 12 06 paid him by the bailiffs of Ipswich 740 00 00 Given to several poor Irish persons 06 06 00 paid to the treasurer 34 18 05¼   5288 16 11¼ Upon the second Contribution to Ireland. Mr. Rob. Dunk●n and Mr. Jacob Caley Receivers. Contributed in the Hundred of Hoxne 192 02 02 In Hartismer C. 171 15 09½ In Stow C. 48 17 07 In Bosmer and Claydon C. 114 19 05 In Samford C. 144 00 10 In Mutford and Lothingland C.   In Blithing C. 178 08 11● In Wangford C. 87 19 08 In Colneys C. 11 01 03 In Thredling C. 21 01 11● In Plomesgate C. 86 17 00 In Loes C. 92 07 07 In Carlford C. 46 17 03 In Wilford C. 48 10 03 In Babergh C. 115 16 02 In R●shbridge C. 105 11 04½ In Cosford C. 80 04 08 In Blackborne C. 150 13 11● In Thingo C. 40 01 02 In Thedwastre C. 83 01 03 In Lackford C. 23 10 01 In the town of Bury 3● 14 02½ In the town of Ipswich 289 09 08½   2166 02 08●   quart. bush. In Malt 120 4 In Wheat 36 4 In rye 17 2 In Oats 9 2 In barley 9 6 In Pease 8 1 In beans 2 3 Cheeses 211 0 Firkins of Butter 51 0 Flitches of Bacon 17 0 3 packs of clothes. 1 Caliver. 1 Horsemans piece. Some shoes, stockings, and other like necessaries. In plate 20 oun. 3 quart. Payments of the said Moneys. paid to Mr. Benjamin Goodwin and Mr. Pennoyer at several times by Orders 1412 07 08 paid Sir Paul Pindar and Mr. Kendricke 750 00 00 Delivered the 20 ounces 3 quarters Plate, Mr. Goodwin and Mr Pennoyer.   Delivered the corn, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, and other Goods, to Mr. John Davies, by Order of the Committee for the Irish affairs.   For charges in receiving and paying the Moneys 03 15 00●   2166 02 08● The account of Moneys and Plate, lent upon the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament. Sir Philip Parker Knight, William Cage Esq. Receivers. Lent by the Inhabitants of the Hundred of Bosmer and Claydon 2387 13 09 Lent by the Inhabitants of Hartismear C 2007 07 00 Lent by the Inhabitants of Hoxne C 1750 07 03 Lent by the Inhabitants of Samford C 2247 16 10 Lent by the Inhabitants of Stow C 867 14 06   9260 19 4 Cap. John Fothergill Receiver. Lent by the Inhabitants of the C of Babergh and town of Sudbury 4497 02 09 Sir William Spring, Mr. Thomas chaplain, and Mr. Samuel Moody, Receivers. Lent by the Inhabitants of the Town of Bury 1399 13 04 Lent by the Inhabitants of Risbridge C 2575 06 04 Lent by the Inhabitants of Thingo C 708 00 06 Lent by the Inhabitants of Lackford C 241 05 04 Lent by the Inhabitants of Thedwastre C 1137 02 02 Lent by the Inhabitants of Blackborn C 1495 10 07 Lent by particular Inhabitants of Babergh C 09 00 00   7565 18 3 Mr. William Richardson, Receiver. Lent by the Inhabitants of the C of Cosford and town of Hadleigh 1391 07 03 William Heveningham Esq. John Base, Receivers. Lent by the Inhabitants of Loes Hundred 1655 10 03 Lent by the Inhabitants of Thredling C 249 07 10 Lent by the Inhabitants of Carlford C 712 09 11 Lent by the Inhabitants of Colneys C 104 00 00 Lent by the Inhabitants of Plumsgate C 1283 14 09 Lent by the Inhabitants of Wilford C 610 12 03   4615 15 0 m. W Smith and Mr. John Honne, Receivers. Lent by the Inhabitants of Wangford C 757 03 00 Rob Brewster Esq. and Mr. John Woodcock Receivers. Lent by the Inhabitants of the C of Blithing and Corporation of Southwold 2057 18 04 Mr. Henry Jenkinson, Receiver. Lent by the Inhabitants of Mutford and Lothingland C 142 15 00 Mr. William Tiler and Mr. John Brandling, Receivers. Lent by the Inhabitants of the Town of Ipswich 4761 03 03 Received in the whole 35050 02 02 Paid in at Guildhall in money and Plate 22055 10 05 paid in by Mr. Cage   Allowed the County 4000 00 00 paid out according to Order of Parliament 550 00 00 paid out for charges in sending up the money and plate 195 08 07 paid for the use of the State 220 19 07 Payments. paid into Guildhall in money and plate, at several times   paid for carrying up the moneys and plate to London, with convoy and charges in receiving it 28 18 10 paid for the charges of 162 Horses lent upon the public faith, 76 whereof were sent up to London, and delivered to Mr. brown and Mr. Beard, and 86 disposed of by Order to several Captaines 41 15 09 Mr. Cage being dead the account is imperfect. paid into Gaildhall at several times in money and plate 4098 09 11 paid for carrying the money and plate to London, and charges in receiving 24 13 11 paid to the town of Sudbury, by order of Parliament, towards Fortifications 200 00 00 paid captain Fothergill for 10 weekes pay for himself and Officers, while he was in L●aguer at Reading and Cambridge by Order 109 15 00   4432. 18. 10 paid into Guildhall in money and plate 6740 18 10 Charges in sending up the money and plate with a guard to London 24 01 00   6764. 19 10 paid in at Guildhall in money and pla●e 579 16 08 paid to the town of Hadleigh, by O●der of Parliament towards Fortifications 150 00 00   729. 16 8 paid in at Guildhall in money and plate 4320 14 03 paid for carriage of the money and plate to London, and charges in receiving it 41 09 04   4362 3 7 paid in at Guildhall in money and plate 736 00 00 paid for carriage of the plate to London, and charges in receiving 09 13 02 paid colonel barns and his Officers, by Order of the Committee for the safety of both kingdoms 69 08 10   805 2 0 paid in at Guildhall in money and plate 1051 06 08 paid for charges in collecting and paying it up 33 13 02   1084. 19. 10 paid to Mr. Moody of Bury 142 15 00 paid in Guildhall in money and plate 4528 04 01 paid to the town of Ipswich, by Order of Parliament towards Fortifications 200 00 00 paid for carriage of the money and plate to London, with convoy and charges in receiving 32 19 02   4761. 3. 3 Allowed the County by Order of Parliament, out of money lent upon Propositions 4000 00 00 The account of Moneys and Plate given freely to the State upon the Propositions of both Houses of Parliament. M. Thomas chaplain, and Mr. samuel Moody, Receivers. Given by the Inhabitants of the Town of Bury 126 07 08 Given by the Inhabitants of Rishbridge C 16 08 02 Given by the Inhabitants of Thingo C 94 15 06 Given by the Inhabitants of Lackford C 56 0 00 Given by the Inhabitants of Thedwastre C 106 03 06 Given by the Inhabitants of Blackborne C 253 05 08   653. 00. 6 Mr. William Richardson Receiver. Given by the town of Hadleigh and Inhabitants of Cosford C 155 14 03 William Heveningham Esq. and M. John Base, Receivers. Given by the Inhabitants of Loes C 24 10 00 Given by the Inhabitants of Thredling C 06 00 00 Given by the Inhabitants of Carlford C 53 10 00 Given by the Inhabitants of Colneys C 16 00 00 Given by the Inhabitants of Plomsgate C 19 00 00 Given by the Inhabitants or Wilford C 21 00 00   140. 0. 0 captain Fothergill Receiver. Given by the Inhabitants of Babergh C and town of Sudbury 175 06 08 Robert Brewster Esq. and Mr. John woodcock, Receivers. Given by the Inhabitants of Blithing Hundred, and the Corporation of Southwold 293 13 11 Sir Philip Parker, Knight, William Cage Esq. Receivers. Given by the Inhabitants of Bosmer and Claydon 57 01 02 Given by the Inhabitants of Hartismear C 319 01 07 Given by the Inhabitants of Hoxne C 411 16 03 Given by the Inhabitants of Samford C 186 14 05 Given by the Inhabitants of Stow C 84 00 00   1058. 13. 5. Mr. William Smith, and Mr. John hun, Receivers. Given by the Inhabitants of Wangford C 269 02 00 Mr. Henry Jenkenson Receiver. Given by the Inhabitants of Mutford and Lothingland C 53 09 06 Payments. paid captain Giles Barnardiston while he was in the service of the County, and in the service of the State at Reading 920 00 00 paid C●ptaine Nelson while he was in service of the State 100 00 00 paid captain John Moody 100 00 00 paid to the Lord Gray of work 100 00 00 paid by his order to certain Officers 69 17 00   1289 17. 0 paid to C●p. Thomas Barnardiston by order 13 08 11 paid C●p Giles Barnardiston by order 565 00 00 paid to Mr. Peppis to set the poor of Sudbury on wo●ke 15● l. for which 150 l. and 19 ●. Mr. Peppis of money lent, Sir nathaniel Barnardiston is to give account for 169 00 00 paid to Capt. Solomon Richardson by order 55 00 00 paid M. Moody 20 00 00 paid for carrying associated arms and ammunition to Cambridge, and to the Souldiers at Reading 05 0 00   827. 8. 11 paid for 120 Carabines 168 00 00 paid for watching Beacons, and Reformado Officers, and other emergencies of the County 198 01 06   366. 1. 6 paid for keeping of Horses lent upon the Propositions delivered to Sir Christopher Wray and Mr. brown 29 15 05 paid captain B●rnardiston by order 100 00 00 paid Mr. M●… Quarter master general for the County, by order of the Lord Gray 18 00 00 paid for Powder, bullet, and mending of Arms 11 14 02 paid Mr. Tho. Gipps of Bury, by order 80 00 00 paid a post to Norwich by order of Committee 01 00 00   240. 9. 7 paid to captain Nelson at several times by Order 750 00 00 paid for Powder, Bullet, Match, for the County 31 19 00 paid captain Whaley by Order 20 00 00 paid for 20 Carabines 28 00 00 paid captain Johnson by Order 154 00 00 paid for watching of Beacons 33 14 06 paid captain Cooper by Order 50 00 00 paid Southwold towards Fortifications, by Order of the earl of Manchester 60 00 00 paid for other emergencies of the County 19 18 06   1147. 12 0 paid captain Bacon by Order 45 11 06 paid captain Barker by O●der 26 15 08 paid captain Nuttall by Order 52 00 00 paid for watching Beacons, and other emergencies.   paid to captain Barnardiston, and captain Nelson, by Order 100 00 00 paid captain Cooper by Order 10 00 00   210. 0. 0 paid Mr. Moody 53 09 06 An account of moneys brought in by several Captaines and others, for which the public Faith was given. Mr. Thomas chaplain, and Mr. Moody, Receivers. Received of the Inhabitants of Bury 489 00 11 Received of the Inhabitants of Risbridge C 146 00 00 Received of the Inhabitants of Thingo C 03 00 00 Received of the Inhabitants of Lackford C 25 00 00 Received of the Inhabitants of Thedwastre C 66 06 08 Received of the Inhabitants of Blackborn C 202 00 00 Received of the Inhabitants of Thorpe, Eye, Mellis, Hoxne, and Stu●son Towns 281 00 00   1212 7. 7. Richard Peppis Esq. Receiver. Received of divers Inhabitants of clear, which is made paid Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston in Mr. Richardsons account 19 00 00 Mr. Samuel Moody Receiver. Received of several persons, for which he giveth account in his general account 442 05 00 Mr. Jacob Caley. Received of several persons of Bosmer and Claydon C and of Samford C 238 00 00 Mr. Henry Jenkenson. Received of Sir John Wentworth 100 00 00 The total of moneys given 2799 00. 03. The total of money brought in upon public Faith 2011. 12. 07.   4810. 12. 10. Payments. paid captain Poe by several Orders 431 00 00 paid captain Robert chaplain by Order 220 00 00 paid captain Barker by Order 10 00 00 paid Mr. Moody by Order, for which he accounts 437 02 00   1098. 2. 0 paid Mr. Cage by Order, to pay the Lord Gray his Regiment 100 00 00 paid captain Bacon 60 00 00 paid captain Boggas 72 04 06 Lost in Plate 06 00 00   238. 4. 6 total of payments out of moneys given is besides M. Cages payments 4134. 9. 0 paid by Mr. Cage   paid out of moneys brought in upon public Faith, with the foot of the 4000 l. given to the County by Parliament 1436. 6. 6 The account of moneys assessed upon the 5. and 20. part, within the County. Mr. Abraham stock Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Hartsmear C 1586 04 03 Capt. John Thewer Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Babergh C 411 0● 04 Collected of the Inhabitants of R●shbridge C 210 10 ●0 Collected of the Inhabitants of Blackborne C 442 02 10 Collected of the Inhabitants of Thedwastre C 267 06 10 Collected of the Inhabitants of Thingo C 165 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Cosford C 469 04 03 Collected of the Inhabitants of Lackford C 69 12 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Hoxne C 224 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Blackborne C 33 00 00 Upon the Review. Collected of the Inhabitants of Thingo C 37 10 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Lackford C 127 17 04 Collected of the Inhabitants of R●shbridge C 68 10 00 Received of Mr. Rushbrooke 30 00 00 Received of Mr. Isaac, and Mr. B●mming 48 17 00 Received of Mr. Haughton, and Mr. Connisby 45 00 00 Received of Mr. Folks 15 14 06   2665. 10 1 Mr. William Bateman Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of H●x●e C 589 05 00 Mr. William Gooch Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Blithing C 61 00 00 Mr. Jonathan base Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Carlford C 231 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Wilford C 311 10 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Plumsgate C 381 10 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Loes C 681 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Thredling C 158 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Colneyes C 130 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Orford 59 00 00   1952. 0. 0 Mr. Joshua Isaac Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Thedwastre 757 19 00 Mr. Kerrington and Mr. Edward Gerrard Collectors. Collected of the Inhabitants of Babergh C 1589 02 00 Mr. park and Mr. chaplain Collectors. Collected of the Inhabitants of Cosford C 484 10 00 Mr. Edwards and Paul Canham Collectors. Collected of the Inhabitants of Rishbridge C 893 00 02 Mr. Martin Folks Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Lackford C 225 05 06 Mr. Jacob Caley Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Bosmer and Claydon 1155 12 04 Collected of the Inhabitants of Stow C 301 12 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Samford C 943 12 10   2400. 17. 2. captain Thomas Johnson Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Wangford 582 12 04 Collected of the Inhabitants of Lothingland 557 06 08 Collected of the Inhabitants of Mutford 249 03 04 Collected of Mr. Chiddu●ke 9● 00 00 Collected of Mr. Roberson of D●nwich 50 00 00 Collected of Mr. Denny of Ipswich 70 00 00   1599 2 4 Capt. Penning Collector. Collected of several persons in several C 538 04 00 Mr. James Keeble Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Blithing C 725 10 08 Capt. Benning Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Blithing C 683 11 00 Mr. John Connisby and Mr. Houghton Collectors. Collected of the inhabitants of Thingo C 539 10 00 Capt. William Poe Collector. Collected of several persons within the county 3347 17 08 Mr. Joseph Pemberton Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Ipswich 1330 00 00 Mr. Tho. Rushbrooke Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Blackborn C 668 07 04 Mr. Person, Mr. Craske, Mr. Grove, Mr. cook Collectors. Collected of the Inhabitants of Bury 685 00 08 Capt. lionel Lane Collector. Collected of the Inhabitants of Thredling C 23 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Colneys C 45 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Carlford C 78 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Loes C 239 10 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Welford C 81 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Plumsgate C 262 00 00 Collected in the town of Orford 30 00 00 Collected of the Inhabitants of Samford 500 10 00 Collected upon the Review in Loes and Welford Hundred 320 00 00   1579. 0. 0 Mr. Clayton and Mr. Smith collectors. Collected of the Inhabitants of H●x● hund. 815 16 00 Mr. Samuel Moody received of several persons, for which he gives account in his general account 2928 12 8 Received upon the 5. and 20. part. 28644. 17. 4 paid with Mr. Moody and Capt. Poe his allowance 28647. 04. 01 Due to balance the account to the collectors. 2. 6. 9. Payments. paid to Mr. Moody 715 00 00 paid mayor H●bert by Order 149 00 00 paid Mr. G●pp● by Order 200 00 00 paid m. F●… er for ammunition for the County, by Order. 261 00 00 paid t● C●ptaine Poe, by Order 220 00 00 paid m. P●e●… iman, by Order 08 14 00 paid for keeping 70 horses for the State 20 15 10 paid Mr. ●… rch by Order 05 00 00 paid H●nry N●isy for a horse by Order 06 00 00   1585 9 10 paid captain J●hnson by Order 294 00 00 paid Mr. Le●… am 118 00 00 paid lieutenant Tillet 80 00 00 paid Mr. Oughton 01 00 00 paid Li●v●enant Pigeon 100 00 00 paid captain M●… joram 1●0 00 00 paid C●ptaine S●elling 10 00 00 paid captain Tuledah 127 19 00 paid Maj●… H●bbert 50 00 00 paid Mr. Bennet Linny 03 10 00 paid Mr. Gipps 198 10 00 paid captain Man 50 00 00 paid captain Moyse 50 00 00 paid m. John clerk of Bury 100 00 00 paid for horses for the State 84 00 00 paid Mr. Moody 962 00 00 paid for salary and service to Cap. Thrower by Order 336 11 01   2665. 10. 1 paid Mr. Moody 589 05 00 Allowed by Order to Mr. Gooch in part of his pay for his troope 61 00 00 paid Mr. Moody 1773 00 00 paid by Mr. Ty●, and Mr. Marsh 37 00 00 paid Mr. Bloys to buy Horses 98 ●5 08 paid captain Whitby for a Horse 12 10 00 paid for conduct●ng of Souldiers to Bury 08 04 00 paid for keeping a States horse, and watching Beacons 01 13 06 paid Mr. Bloys his man by order 10 02 02 For Collecting and paying 16. 5. 0. 16 05 00   1957. 10. 4 paid Mr. Moody 599 03 04 paid Mr. Thomas Tillot lieutenant 112 16 06 paid Mr. Roger Houghton 15 00 00 paid captain Poe 08 00 00 paid Mr. Lellam 20 00 00 For Collecting 1. 6. 4. 01 06 04   756. 11. 2 paid captain Poe by order 500 00 00 paid Brampton Gurdon signior Esquire, and Brampton Gurdon junior Esquire to pay association money, and expeditions to Cambridge by order 226 10 00 paid Mr. Moody 855 00 00 For Collecting 6. 2. 2 06 02 02   1587. 12. 2 paid Mr. Moody 363 03 00 paid to several Persons the Association money 117 10 00 paid for Collecting, and paying the moneys 03 17 00   484. 10. 0 paid to Mr. Moody 161 06 11 paid Mr. Sparrow to pay Association money, and alarms 3●9 03 04 paid to Mr. French to pay the Souldiers for their expedition to Cambridge 395 13 05 For Collecting, and paying the moneys 07 08 11   893. 12. 7 paid to Mr. Moody 2●5 05 06 paid to Mr. Moody 1535 07 00 paid Capt. Whaley by order 132 18 00 paid Capt. Davies by order 383 00 00 paid Mr. Wall to pay Association money 100 00 00 paid Mr. ralph Meadow to pay Association money 25 00 00 paid Thomas Penning by warrant 23 06 10 Pay Capt. Tuledah by order 63 00 00 paid Capt. Poe 35 00 00 paid Mr. ralph Meadow by order for dragoon horses 20 05 00 paid Capt. Bedwall by order 15 00 00 paid for seysing horses of Malignan's, by Capt. Bedwall, and keeping of them while they could be sent to the Lord Gray 37 02 08 paid G●egory Turner for a gelding 10 00 00 paid for to sand money to Bury 00 13 00 For collecting and paying the moneys 20 00 00   2400. 12. 6 Delivered to Sir nathaniel Barnardiston plate taken of Mr. Jenny 70 00 00 paid Mr. Moody 698 12 06 paid Capt. Cooper 123 00 00 Sir William Piaiters is indebted for one Harper for 04 00 00 laid out at Leistolfe upon the Rebellion 50 17 00 Due to Capt. Johnson for pay 644 00 00 paid to the Treasury 10 00 00   1600. 09. 6 paid Capt. Margery by order 53 02 06 paid Mr. clerk of Bury by order 200 00 00 paid Mr. Gipps 100 00 00 paid Mr. Moody 79 15 00 paid Mr. Meadow to repay them that advanced a Months pay for the Horse 70 00 00 paid Mr. Lellam 32 00 00   534. 17. 6 paid Mr. Moody 725 18 02 paid Mr. Moody 256 00 00 paid captain Johnson, by order 228 17 08 paid to himself for pay for himself and soldiers for 6 months 198 04 08   683. 2. 4 paid to Mr. Moody 293 02 03 paid captain Thewer 45 00 00 paid to 89 03 00 paid for association money to several persons 108 00 00 For collecting and paying 4. 4. 10 04 04 09   539. 10. 0 paid Mr. Moody 100 00 00 paid captain deigns 130 00 00 paid for 40 great saddles. 55 pair pistols, 44 carabines, 23 dragoon saddles 43 swords and belts, and for horse quarter by order 311 03 00 The remainder upon accomp with the Committee allowed him in part of his pay.   paid Mr. Moody 750 00 00 paid Mr. G●pps 300 00 00 paid moneys lent upon the association 1●4 08 07 paid for horses 149 8 02 L●st in Plate 07 09 00 paid for relief of sick soldiers 03 13 00 For collecting and Treasurors salary 15 00 00   1329. 18. 9 paid Mr. Moody 595 00 00 paid captain Thewer 69 04 03 For collecting and paying the money 04 03 01   668. 7. 4. paid Mr Moody 679 10 08 For collecting 05 10 00   685. 0. 8 paid for 112 horses 1086 10 06 paid Mr. Bloys for dragoone horses for Capt. L●ngeish 60 17 07 paid Capt. Caudler 53 00 00 paid Capt. Tulidah 60 00 00 paid to Troopers for their pay 242 06 03 paid for charges of the horses and 15 pair of pistols 80 00 00   1582. 14. 4 paid Mr. Moody 734 060 paid to several persons that advanced a months pay for the horses and collecting 80 10 00   814. 16. 0 The account of the 4. part of the 400000 l. High Collectors.     Sir W. Spring 1. Thedwastre C ranted 206 02 00 Capt. Tirrell Esq 2 Stow C ranted 139 02 06● M Rob Palmer, M. And. B●… al 3. Babergh C ranted 333 04 06 M. Chr. Smith, M. Ro. Cl●iton 4. H●xne C ranted 371 00 00 Maurice Barrow Esq 5. Blackborne C ranted 257 12 06 Gibson Lucas, Esq 6. Cosford C ranted 166 15 00 Mr. French, Mr. Sparrow 7. Rishbridge C ranted 250 07 09 Mr. Flacke, Mr. Marlo 8. Samford C ranted 257 12 03 Mr. ralph Meadow 9. Bosmer and Claydon C ranted 278 04 04 Sir Robert brook 10. Blithing C ranted 500 00 00 Mr. Thomas chaplain 11. Bury town ranted 133 06 03 Sir John Wentworth 12. Wangford, Mutford and Lothingland Crated 495 04 07 Nathaniel Bacon Esq. 13. Plumsgate, Loes, and Wilford Crated 519 10 0     Orford Corporation 12 9 02 William Bloyse Esq. 14. Carleford, Colneys and Thredling C 307 10 08 Sir edmond Bacon 15. Hartsmear Crated 412 03 10 Mr lo Sparrow Mr. underwood 16. Thingo Crated 166 08 04 Mr. Ro Peachy Mr. Bug 17 Lackford Crated 272 17 04 jo. Brandling Esq. 18. Ipswich town ranted 154 10 00 Payments. arrears.     10. 3. 11. 1 paid Mr. Moody 50 00 00 paid Cap●aine Cooper 140 00 00 paid for collecting and clerks fees 02 08 09 paid Mr. Charles humphrey 03 09 03● 6. 12. 2 2 paid for associated money to several persons 100 00 00 paid Mr. Moody 17 00 04 paid Lievt. car by order 15 10 00 7. 19. 10 3 paid Mr. Moody 281 02 08 paid Capt. Smith 42 02 00 For collecting the moneys 02 00 00 7. 8. 2 4 paid Mr. Moody 202 12 06 paid for watching of beacons and guarding bridges 60 19 04 6. 19 11 5 paid Mr. Moody 248 00 00 For collecting 02 12 07 8. 17. 8. 6 paid Mr. Moody 157 16 06 19. 19. 0 7 paid Mr. Moody 230 18 02 53. 11. 5. 8 paid Mr. Jacob Caley 169 10 05¾ paid captain Snelling 34 00 04● 10. 15. 10. ½ 9 paid to Lievt. Daynes 195 01 04 paid for associated money to sever all Persons 71 00 00 paid Edmond Done 00 11 09 15. 6. 8. ½ 10 paid to Mr. Moody 341 11 02 paid Mr. Caudler 91 11 04 paid M. Fr. Brewster by order to buy necessaries for his Troope 20 00 00 paid Mr. Charles humphrey 09 10 09½ paid Southwold towards Fortifications 20 00 00 30. 2. 07 11 paid Mr. Moody 103 03 08 36 4. 7 12 paid Mr. Moody 439 00 00 6. 4. 0 13 paid Mr. Moody 334 03 09½ paid for Associated money to several persons 191 00 00 13. 8. 4. ¼ 14 paid Mr. Moody 144 01 06¾ paid for associated Money 80 00 00 paid Capt. Caudler 70 00 00 10. 15 01 15 paid Mr. Moody 254 03 04 paid for associated money 99 10 00 paid for watching Yaxly Beacon 25 19 00 paid for other emergences 04 00 10 paid Lievt. Norris by order 17 00 00 0. 17. 06 16 paid Mr. Moody 161 10 00 paid Mr. Charles humphrey 04 00 10 00 17. 0 17 paid Mr. Moody 171 17 04   18 paid for associated money 140 00 00 paid for mending of arms 14 10 00 Most of these arrears are since collected and paid in to Mr. Moody. The account of moneys raised to stop incursions in time of Harvest. Mr. Edward Lellam treasurer. Received of the C of Cosford 161 13 04 Received of the C of R●shbridge 224 13 09½ Received of the C of Thingo 159 06 08 Received of the C of Blackborne 244 08 06 Received of the C of Thedwastre 180 00 00 Received of the C of Lackford 105 10 10 Received of the C of B●bergh 319 01 08 Received of Mr. Jacob Caley for Ipswich Division 1330 16 07 Received of Mr. Jonathan B●sse, for Woodbridge Division 754 10 00 Received of Mr. Nicholas peck for Beccles Division 742 00 00 Received of the town of Ipswich 150 00 00   4372. 01. 4½ Payments. paid to Capt. Poe by several orders 1425 18 00 paid for 83 horses for his Troope 861 03 04 paid for 47 dragoone horses 186 05 08 paid for quartering of horses and soldiers 265 12 09 paid Mr. Moody to buy arms and cloth soldiers 567 06 0● paid mayor Hubbert 74 07 06 paid mayor Gattaway 137 05 00 paid captain French and captain Moyse 96 00 00 paid captain Clinch 08 00 00 paid captain Snelling 256 12 04 paid captain Brewse 17 10 00 paid Mr. Edward Felton Engineer 03 00 00 paid captain Lingwood 60 00 00 paid captain Hodges 19 00 00 paid for carrying the Ordinance and Magazine to Cambridge upon the alarms 48 00 00 paid for watching Felixto Beacon 06 00 00 paid colonel Fothergill 120 00 00 paid lieutenant colonel Fiske 100 00 00 paid captain Benning 04 00 00 paid Sir William Spring, Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Brewster, and other Gentlemen for their expenses to London about the County affairs 43 00 00 paid by order to 23 soldiers 01 03 00 paid Mr. Duncon by order 00 17 06 paid captain Langeish 40 00 00 paid for salary in collecting and receiving 31 00 00   4372. 01. 5● The account of Money raised to pay alarms, and other public Debts of the County. Mr. Jacob Caley treasurer Received of the C of Hoxne 509 00 01½ Stow C 190 17 10 Bosmer and Claydon C 381 15 08 Samford C 318 03 00½ Ipswich town 212 02 00 Hartismear C 509 01 10 Plumsgate C 247 10 01 Thredling C 94 10 09 Carlford C 214 07 00 Colneys C 118 15 00 Loes C 283 05 06 Wilford C 190 10 00 Blithing C 664 11 08 Wanford C 443 01 02 Lothingland C 147 13 10 Mutford C 73 16 10   4599. 03. 01 Capt. Samuel Sparrow treasurer. Blackborne C 340 05 00 Lackford C 235 13 09 Thedwastre C 272 05 08 Thingo C 226 12 00 Bury town 188 10 08 R●shbridge C 340 05 00 Babergh C 453 11 00 Cosford C 228 12 00   2285. 15. 01. Payments. paid to Mr. Caley money borrowed out of Sir Thomas Fairfax money upon the Alarm 500 00 00 paid Mr. Brandling money borrowed of him 200 00 00● paid Mr. Moody money borrowed of him 500 00 00 paid Capt. Thewer money borrowed out of Sir Thomas Fairfax his money 200 00 00 paid Mr. Buckley of Cambridge 1765 16 00 paid Capt. Chopping and Capt. Sparrow 689 12 00 paid Mr. clerk of Bury for horses and arms 486 00 00 paid Capt. Lingwood 27 03 06 For Collectors and Treasurors salary 109 06 03 Abatements for college Lands and arrears 121 05 04   4599. 03. 1 paid to Capt. Sparrow money borrowed of Sir Tho. Fairfax his money 700 00 00 paid Mr. Moody money borrowed 200 00 00 paid Mr. Grove money borrowed 400 00 00 paid captain Thewer money borrowed of Sir Thomas Fairfax his money 400 00 00 paid Capt. Chopping and Capt. Sparrow 400 00 00 paid Thomas Curtis money borrowed of the Garrison money 100 00 00 In arrears and abatements for college Lands 85 15 01   2285. 15. 1 The account of the Sequestration for moneys received and disbursed from the 6. of October 1643. to the 24. of September 1647. being 9. half yeers. Mr. John B●se, Solicitor and treasurer. Received upon the first half year 5700 00 01 Received upon the second half year 4567 10 10 Received upon the third half year 4373 00 10 Received upon the fourth half year 6423 18 08 Received upon the fifth half year 5978 16 11 Received upon the sixth half year 4628 15 01 Received upon the seventh half year 5240 05 06 Received upon the eight and ninth half yeares 5655 12 04   42567 10 03 Disbursed upon the whole according to several orders. Disbursed upon the three first half yeares 1544 02 02 Disbursed upon the fourth half year 1040 12 06 Disbursed upon the fifth half year 1455 07 05 Disbursed upon the sixth half year 459 05 09 Disbursed upon the seventh half year 1414 12 09 Disbursed upon the eight and ninth half year 998 09 08   6912 10 03 Received in the whole 42567 10. 03 Disbursed from the whole 6912. 10. 03 remain 35655. 00. 00 Two third parts whereof is to be paid into Guildhall, and the other third part allowed to the County for several uses, by Ordinance of Parliament. Two thirds is 23770. 00. 00 paid in at Guildhall upon the 3. first half yeares, as by several acquittances 8835 05 06 paid in upon the fourth half year 3589 08 06 paid in upon the fifth half year 2990 00 00 paid in upon the sixth half year 2771 13 04 paid in upon the seventh half year 2550 00 00 paid in upon the eight and ninth half yeares 3028 17 06   23765 04 10 Rest due to Guildhall 04. 15. 2 The third part is 11885. 0. 0 paid to the earl of Manchester upon the three first half yeares, as by several acquittances 4258 03 05 paid in upon the fourth half year 1782 00 00 paid in upon the fifth half year 1516 16 08 paid in upon the sixth half year 1393 01 07 paid in upon the seventh half year 1383 11 05 paid in upon the eight and ninth half years 1551 06 11   11885 00 00 Which moneys have been paid out upon several orders for the use of the County, according to Ordinance of Parliament. The account of Mr. jacob Caley of all moneys receivedby him and paid for the use of the Sate. Received moneys lent upon the public faith 238 00 00 Received upon the Association of several persons 136 00 10 Received of the Inhabitants of Bosmer and Claydon C for 5 and 20 part 1155 12 04 Received of the Inhabitants of Stow C 301 12 00 Received of the Inhabitants of Samford C 943 12 10 Received of the fourth part of 400000 l. 169 10 50¾   2944. 8 5. ¾ Mr. Robert Dunkon and Mr. Caley received the second contribution for Ireland, for which Mr. Caley giveth account as in the second account in this book at large appeareth. Received in toto in money besides other provisions, and corn, and some plate. 2166 02 08● Received by Mr. Caley for 3 months, and 14 days for the earl of Manchesters tax at 5000. per mensem.   Received of Stow C at 135 l. by month 472 08 04 Received of the C of Bosmer, and Claydon at 270 l. 0. 4 by month 945 00 09 Received of the C of Samford at 225 l. by month 787 10 00 Of part of the C of Hartismeare 409 12 07● Of part of the C of Hoxne 329 08 08 A● 7500 by month Of the C of Bosmer and Claydon for 1 month 405 00 00 Of the C of Samford for one month 337 10 00   3686. 10. 4. ½ Received upon the Ordinance for the raising of 5000 l. to stop incursions in Harvest. Of Samford C 225 00 00 Of Bosmer and Claydon C 270 00 00 Of Hoxne C 360 00 00 Of Hartismeare C 360 00 00 Of Stow C 135 00 00   1350 00 00 Received to monthes for Sir Thomas Fairfax. Of Plumsgate C at 247. 9. 11. by month 2474 19 0● Of Thredling C at 94. 10 9. by month 945 07 06 Of Carlford C at 214. 7 0. by month 2143 10 00 Of Colneys C at 1 8. 15. 0. by month 1187 10 00 Of Loes C at 283. 5. 6 by month 2832 15 00 Of Wilford C 190. 10. 0. by month 1905 00 00 Of Bosmer and Claydon C at 38●. 15. 8. by month 3817 16 08 Of Hoxne C at 509. 0 7. by month 5090 05 10 Of Stow C at 190. 17 8 by month 1908 16 0● Of Hartismear C at 5●8. 15. 7 by month 5087 15 10 Of Samford C at 3●8. 3. 0. by month 3181 10 00 Received upon the over rate of Colneys 007 19 08   30583 06 04 Received for 8 monthes ending Septemb. 1646. Of Plumsgate C at 247. 10. 1. by month 1980 00 08 Of Thredling C at 94. 10. 9. by month 756 06 00 Of Carlford C at 2 4. 7. 0. by month 1714 16 00 Of Colneys C at 1●8. 15. 0. by month 9●0 00 00 Of Loes C at 283. 5. 6. by month 2266 04 00 Of Wilford C at 190. 10. 0. by month 1524 00 00 Of Bosmer and Claydon C at 381. 15. 8. by month 3054 05 04 Of Hoxne C at 509. 0. 10. ½ by month 4072 07 00 Of stow C at 190. 17. 4. by month 1527 02 08 Of Hartismear C at 509. 01. 04. by month 4072 10 08 Of Samford C at 318. 03. 0. by month 2545 04 00   24462 16 04 Received 8 Months for the Scots Army. Of Plumsgate C 513 06 06 Of Thredling C 195 05 08 Of Carlford C 442 19 04 Of Colneys C 246 00 00 Of Loes C 590 08 00 Of Wilford C 393 19 04 Of Bosmer and Claydon C 788 09 06 Of Hoxne C 1051 06 08 Of Stow C 394 04 08 Of Samford C 657 01 04 Of Hartismear C 1050 19 00   6324 00 00 Received upon the Ordinance for to pay Alarms and public debts, which is set down particularly in this book before Received upon it in the whole 4599 03 01 Payments. paid Mr. Moody 1535 07 00 paid Capt. Whaley 132 18 00 paid Capt. D●ines 383 00 00 paid Capt. Bacon 110 00 00 paid Mr. Wall and Mr. Meadow to pay moneys lent upon the Association 125 00 00 paid Mr. Meadow for 4 dragooners 20 05 00 paid Capt. Bedwall 15 00 00 paid Capt. Peming 23 06 10 paid Mr. Cage to pay the Lord Gray his Regiment 100 00 00 paid Capt. Higham 50 00 00 paid Capt. Moyse 100 00 00 paid Capt. Tulidah 63 00 00 paid Capt. Poe 35 00 00 paid Capt. Boggas 78 04 06 paid Mr. Ruse for sick souldiers 04 00 00 paid for several emergencys 93 16 05 paid for horses for the State 51 00 00 For salary 24 10 08   2944. 8. 05. paid to the Treasurors appoynted 2162 07 08 For charges and expenses 03 15 00½   2166. 2. 8½ paid Mr. Moody 1429 02 06½ paid Mr. Gipps of Bury 1600 00 00 paid Capt. Moll 20 l. paid Capt. Moyse 15 l. 35 00 00 paid Banjamin Neave quarter-master 28 00 00 paid Mr. John clerk 150 00 00 paid Capt. Boggas 5 l. paid lieutenant West 100 l. 105 00 00 paid Cap. Higham 12 l. 10 s. paid Cap. Lingwood 40 l. 52 10 00 paid Mr. Dunkon for hose & shoes for the soldiers 17● 18 10 paid for Moneys lent upon the Association 16 00 00 paid Capt Stubbing 22 12 09 paid Mr. Ruse for horses 28 13 04 paid John Cockrell 5 l. paid Mr. Fitches 5 l. 10 00 00 For collecting and sa●lary 35 12 11   3686. 10. 04½ paid Mr. Lellam with 0. 3. 8. arrears 1330 19 09 For collecting salary and charges 19 00 03   1350. 0. 0 paid into Guildhall at several times 30546 17 07 Abated for college Lands 20 08 09 Charges in sending up the money 16 00 00   30583. 06 4 paid into Guildhall at several times 24196 03 10 arrears 215 16 03 Abated for college Lands 41 16 03 Charges in sending up the money 09 00 00   24462. 16. 4 paid to the Treasurors at Goldsmiths hall 6236 16 00 For Collectors and clerks salary 65 17 06 For sending up the money 06 00 00 Abatements for college Lands 05 17 03 In arrears 09 09 03   6324. 00. 0 paid out 4483. 3. 7 4483 03 07 Arrears 115 19 06   4599. 03. 1 A Breviat of the account of m Samuel Moody, of moneys received by him( not yet fully paid) but added here for the satisfaction of the Country, that they may see the moneys made by him received are discharged and paid out, and none remaining in his hands, but the County is something indebted to him. Received upon the horse rate 3003 19 06 Received for coat money 695 07 07 Received for the 4 part of the 400000 l. 3100 15 03● Received moneys lent on the public Faith 2786 19 06 Received moneys assessed upon the 5 and 20 part 14921 18 08● Received of divers Collectors for several occasions, and upon several Ordinances 1897 07 04 Received upon the weekly Taxes 86957 06 00   113363 13 11½ Received 113363. 13. 11½ paid 124424. 12. 11 paid out more then received 11060. 18. 11● Which money is not due to Mr. Moody, but taken out of moneys belonging to other accounts( upon the extraordinary necessities of the Army) by the orders of the Committee: so that it is impossible to bring every account to his proper head. Payments. paid at several times for arms 3923 11 06 paid to the Lord Gray 600 00 00 paid to the earl of Manchester 700 00 00 paid to colonel cronwell 2700 00 00 paid for Co●ts for Soldiers 1457 10 00 paid to the L. Generals treasurer 820 00 00 paid for provision for the Army, by order from the Eatle of Manchester 1000 00 00 paid for clothes for the Soldiers and other emergencies of the County 1846 11 00 paid for Advance of Officers and Alarms 1574 13 08 paid for horses 2278 00 08 paid to several Captaines and Officers for pay of themselves and soldiers 23771 12 00 paid to the earl of Manchesters treasurer at Cambridge 83752 14 01 paid 124424 12 11● Received 113363 13 11½ So that there is paid out more then received 11060 18 11● The account of money received upon the Scots advance. Mr. John clerk treasurer. Of the Inhabitants of Babergh C 1492 01 06 Of the Inhabitants of Blackborne C 1259 03 11 Of the Inhabitants of Cosford C 541 07 08 Of the Inhabitants of Lackford C 411 09 10 Of the Inhabitants of Rishbridge C 750 06 04 Of the Inhabitants of Thingo C 527 12 10 Of the Inhabitants of Thedwastre C 743 11 04 Of the Inhabitants of Bury town 511 10 06 Of the Inhabitants of Bosmer and Claydon C 858 16 08 Of the Inhabitants of Hartsmear C 1306 18 00 Of the Inhabitants of Hoxne C 1217 02 04 Of the Inhabitants of Samford C 717 17 05 Of the Inhabitants of Stow C 274 17 05 Of the Inhabitants of Ipswich town 602 06 08 Of the Inhabitants of Blithing C 1073 08 11 Of the Inhabitants of Wanford C 477 01 08 Of the Inhabitants of Mutford and loathing land 283 11 04 Of the Inhabitants of Loes C 653 11 11 Of the Inhabitants of Plumsgate C 544 17 04 Of the Inhabitants of Colneyes C 138 15 08 Of the Inhabitants of Thredling C 41 19 00 Of the Inhabitants of Carlford C 272 19 02 Of the Inhabitants of Welford C 202 14 02 Received of several persons 368 06 04   15272 07 11 Payments. paid into Goldsmiths hall at several times 15276 10 00 Due to the accountant to balance 04 02 01 FINIS.