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Perfect occurrences of every dayes, Number 138, 17th-24th August 1649 E.532[24]

[unr] [unr] as he should find in [unr] come away for England. And August
11. he was over, where he found 10 sale of Vessels ready, and the wind opportuning,
he returned back the same day, and brought them safe over. August 12. he saw all those
of them that were for the Western parts in safety: And at present, there are of the rest only
3. Londoners in Company, who have some goods for Southhampton. And when they have
dispatched there(which is believed will be to day) he intends to convey of them into the
Downes.
Abroad the satisfaction at the Cawes
in the file of Wyght, 13. August,
1649.
By Letters from Milford-haven dated August 5. it is certefied, that the Lord
Lieut of Ireland was then shipping his horse, having seaventy and [unr]odd [unr]
Ships, and Barkes, great and small, for the transporting of the Army besides the
Charles and the Phoenix, with 15 sale of ships more, which they heard were neare
coming to them.
A List of the names of severall Delinquents whole Reports past the Committee of
Goldsmiths-hall, and the Fines allowed by them, since those I last mentioned.
Richard Yeo of Excter Merchant. John Luntley of Southwick in the County of
[unr]; Gentleman Anthony Slater of Windel, in the County of Eboy, Clothier.
John Dicker of Gravesend, in the County of Kent, Draper. Dove Williamson
of Fulbeck, in the County of Lincoln, Clerk John Warriner of Knaresborough in the
County of York, Yeoman. Ralph Sherrock of Walton, in the County of Lancaster
Yeoman. George man of flebrewers in the County of Somerset Gentleman.
Thomas Heyward of Palgrave in the county Suffolk Gentleman. Robert Webster
[unr] in the county of Chester Yeoman. William Prescot of V.phalband, in the
county of Lancaster. Yeoman W. [unr] of London Draper. Robert Sharp
of Heckington in the county of Lincoln, Clerk. Henry Merry of Barton Park in the
county of Derby Esquire, Charles Pages of Weston Gentleman. John Bluckshell of
Hayling in the county of Southton Yeoman. Symeon Greenwood of Dowsby in the
county Eboy Husbandman. James Barrall of the City of Hereford Gentleman. [unr]
Langley of Brosley in the county of Salop Gentleman. Wel. Gape of Weston Apothecary.
Patrick Winch of Weltham, Holy-Crosse, in the county of Essex Gentleman.
James Playfort Son and Heire apparent of James Playfort of Port-sed in the county
of Southten Yeoman. Robert Alwin of Midhurst in the county of Sussex Gentleman.
Richard Atkinson of Whixley in the county of Eboy Gentleman. William Tomison of
Henning borough in the county of Eboy Yeoman. [unr] Style of Killington in the
county of Eboy Gentleman. John Roydon of Loran in the county of Denbigh Esquire.
Stephen Foster of Escrick in the county of Eboy Gentleman. William Broughton of
Bersham in the county of Denbigh Gentleman. Francis Smith of Gawood in the
county of Eboy Widdow, Hugh Symes of Kingbring in the county of Davon: Gent.
George Strangewayes Son of Nicholas Strange wayes of [unr] Bury in the county of
Derset Gentleman. Francis Smith of Burton, in the county of Salop Gentleman.
Joseph Thorold of Boston in the county of Lincoln Gent. Mathew Waterhouse of Netherton
in the county of Eboy Gent. Edward Cripling of Wilberfosse in the county
of Eboy Gent. Wil:Gamble of Doncaster in the county of Eboy Alderman. George
Bluton of Hayton in the county of Eboy Yeoman: Charels Woodman of Berswarth
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