Die Sabbathi, 19 April 1645. It is this day Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament; That the Report concerning the Creditors of Sir Thomas Dawes, be made on Friday morning next. H. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. The true state of all such Debts and Sums of money owing by Sir THOMAS DAWES, and Master JOHN DAWES, to several persons for the payment and and satisfaction whereof, the Honourable House of Commons have undertaken and engaged themselves to pass an Act of Parliament to enable trusties to sell so much of the estate of the said Sir THOMAS DAWES, and Master JOHN DAWES, as should satisfy the same: Or in case such Act were not passed, to reimburse the moneys advanced, out of the moneys raised by the Poll-Bill, as by ●e Order of the House of Commons, bearing date the 6. of August, 1641. and the proviso annexed to the Bill for the said Creditors satisfaction appeareth. Principal Debts and Interest. li. s. d. TO the Creditors of His Majesty's Royal Children the sum of 7000. li. (being part of the debt due to His Majesty) whereof Sir Tho. Dawes hath paid 377. li. 14. s. 2. d. so there remaineth to be paid 06622 05 10 To the Advance Creditors the sum of 17250. li. whereof Sir Tho. Dawes paid in part about 3 years since 3112. li. 10. s. 00. d. towards the Principal and Interest, so there is unpaid of the Principal 15000 00 00 For the Interest thereof from the 25. of March. 1642. unto Michaelmas 1644. at 8. li. per Cent. 03000 00 00 To the said Advance Creditors by bonds 17250 00 00 For Interest thereof from the Date of the Bonds unto Michaelmas. 1644. 04483. 11. 4. For their Charges in prosecuting the Bill in Parliament, and at the Law, at the least 01600 00 00 Summa Total. 47955. 17. 2. Memorandum, That of the sums of money, and Interest aforesaid, there is due to Ferdinando Marsham, Esquire, one of the Advance-Creditors, now at Oxford, the sum of 1202. li. 15.5.— For satisfaction whereof, these Lands, and other Estate, are propounded, and (being freed of all encumbrances) may be accepted (viz.) li. s. d. Land in the Wapentake of Ellow in the County of Lincoln, which were in Proposition three years since, charged with the Lady Dawes Jointure of 400. li. per Annum, and Mistress Blithe's Annuity of 100 li. per Annum 15000 00 00 Roughampton House with the goods therein (according to the Inventory) bought of the Earl of Portland, Park and Lands thereunto belonging 08000 00 00 The Manor of Alfarthing in the County of Surrey 07000 00 00 The moiety of the Forest of Gualtresse in Yorkshire, charged with 2930. li. due to Master Alcock 06000 00 00 Putney Park 03000 00 00 Money raised by the Sequestration 04000 00 00 Summa Total. 43000 00 00 By this account it appeareth that the Lands and Estate propounded do come shor● of satisfaction by 4955. li. 17. s. 2. d. in consideration whereof, the said Creditors, have declared themselves willing to abate 2. li. per Centum, of the Interest b●●h of the Advance-money, and debts due by bond, which will amount to 1600. li. or thereabouts, (notwithstanding the apparent loss which will befall th●● upon sale of the Lands) and may be further supplied, in case the Lady Dawes, according to her own offer, signified in an Order of the House, bearing eaten the 11. of April. 1642. do relinquish her Jointures in Lincolne-shire-Lands, and Putney Park, which will add and increase the price of the Lands in Lin●olneshire unto 2000 li. pound more, and for the remainder, the House may please to direct some other way of satisfaction. li. s. d. To divers other Creditors of the said Sir Thomas Dawes, and Master john Dawes 11700 00 00 Besides the Interest thereof which may amount unto some 03600 00 00 Summa Total. 15300 00 00 Memorandum, That of the sums aforesaid, there is due to Sir George Bynion 1000 li. and to Master Thomas Cromwell (a Commander in the King's Army) 4000 li. besides Interest. For satisfaction of the said Creditors of Sir Thomas Dawes, and Master john Dawes who advanced not li. s. d. Master john Dawes by the proviso annexed to the Bill for the Creditors satisfaction, is to pay 06000 00 00 Remaining to be provided for— 9300. li. 00. s. 00. d. towards which Master John Dawes offereth an Addition of 1000 li. so as the House will be pleased to make good only 7000. li. of those Tallies which are due from His Majesty to Sir Thomas Dawes; Which if the Honourable House shall think fit to do, either out of the Revenue, or some other way, the Lady Dawes will have no cause to complain for relinquishing her Jointures, Master john Daws discharge the Lands from his Statute, and the Creditors be enabled to sell the said Lands again to any purchaser, which divers of them must be enforced to do (though to their great loss) to satisfy those moneys which they took up at 8. li. per Centum, to supply the then urgent affairs of the Commonwealth.