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Identifier: p1surreyarchaeol37surr (find matches)
Title: Surrey archaeological collections
Year: 1858 (1850s)
Authors: Surrey Archaeological Society
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Publisher: Guildford (etc.)
Contributing Library: Surrey Archaeological Society
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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g, Essex. Pepysprobably alludes to this lady as the young lady which youngDawes, that sits in the new comer pew in the church, hathstole away from Sir Andrew Rickard her guardian ... avery well bred and handsome lady, he, I doubt but a simplefellow. A clearer view of the entries in the diary may be gleanedfrom the Calendar of Papers of the Committee for Advanceof Money, 1642-1656, Part I, p. 273. On 23 Oct., 1643, anorder in the House of Commons enacted that all the estatesof Sir Abraham Dawes and his son, the diarist, were to besequestered into the hands of Sir Robert Pye and five othermembers of the House with six other gentlemen sequestra-tors, who should have power to let, sell, or dispose thereof,and fell and dispose of timber, the proceeds to be issued asthe House should direct. Sir Thomas Dawes was assessedto pay .£500; on 6 Feb., 1644, he was brought up in custodyto pay his assessment. In the following April, FrancisBurt of Gracious Street and Richard Stockdale (of the diary)
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MAP OF PUTNEY IN 1626From the original drawing in the possession of Mr. Charles Pettiward THE DIARY OF SIR THOMAS DAWES. 3 of Clerkenwell, having undertaken to pay one-half of SirThomas Dawess assessment, and to abide the order ofthe Committee about the residue, his goods seized by thecollectors were restored to him. It is on 26 April, 1644, after the issue of the above order,that Dawes was arrested at Roehampton and placed underthe charge of Sir John Lenthall, brother of the Speaker.Sir John Lenthall, son of William Lenthall of Latchford byFrances, daughter of Sir Thomas Southwell of St. Faiths,Norfolk, resided in the parish of St. Saviours, Southwark,being Marshal of the Kings Bench. It seems probable thatthe place of Dawess confinement was the private residenceof Sir John Lenthall, as governor of the Marshalsea. On 4 Nov., 1644, it was found by the Committee thatDawes was in the Kings Bench on an execution, and yetwent to and fro to Roehampton, and abode there, con-temning thereby

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