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The Army Committee was a potent element, because to it was mainly entrusted the regulation of public expenditure but its order books are absent, and its only records consist of large numbers of warrants, scattered among 300 bundles. Of Interregnum Exchequer, Papers, which are now in process of arrangement.

Another committee was that for taking the Accounts of the king dom. It was formed 22 Feb. 1644, and consisted of 25 members.1 Without its examination and approval, no accounts could be; passed. All accounts for arrears of officers and soldiers, expenses of garri sons, &c., as well as of civil expenditure, passed, through the hands of this committee. But here again the sole records remaining in the Record Office are letters and papers scattered among the 300 bundles. Of Exchequer Papers. These two committees belong rather to the department of the Exchequer than to that of general history.

There were also Committees of Safety for Removing Obstructions in the sale of Delinquents' lands; and for relief of those who sur rendered ou Articles of War, of which only casual records remain.

The Committees of which the records are sufficiently complete to render a calendar practicable, are.

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During the period of the civil war, and later, until the reins of government were seized and held by the firm hand of Oliver Cromwell, the fortunes of Englishmen were greatly at the mercy of Parliamentary Committees. The records of some of these committees have come down to us in good preservation, whilst of others, the order books, which form the backbone of the whole, are wanting; and of some, though the order books are preserved, the original papers are wanting.

The Army Committee was a potent element, because to it was mainly entrusted the regulation of public expenditure; but its order books are absent, and its only records consist of large numbers of warrants, scattered among 300 bundles, of Interregnum Exchequer. Papers, which are now in process of arrangement.

Another committee was that for taking the Accounts of the kingdom. It was formed 22 Feb.1644, and consisted of 25 members. Without its examination and approval, no accounts could be passed. All accounts for arrears of officers and soldiers, expenses of garrisons, &c., as well as of civil expenditure, passed, through the hands of this committee. But here again the sole records remaining in the Record Office are letters and papers scattered among the 800 bundles, of Exchequer Papers. These two committees belong rather to the department of the Exchequer than to that of general history.

There were also Committees of Safety; for Removing Obstructions in the sale of Delinquents' lands; and for relief of those who surrendered on Articles of War, of which only casual records remain.

The Committees of which the records are sufficiently complete to render a calendar practicable, are,
1. Committee for Advance of Money.
2. Sequestration Committee.
3. Committee for Plundered Ministers.

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book details the proceedings of one of the many committees regulating English public expenditure during the mid-seventeenth-century English Civil War. The Committee for Advance of Money was tasked with raising funds for Parliament through taxes and the encouragement of loans. This book publishes for the first time the records of this committee's assessments, petitions, and hearings. The records show the challenges faced in raising funds in a time of political turmoil, as well as providing insights into the financial status of notable individuals and families, the methods used to collect taxes, and the economic status of various English regions at the time. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781332005017_0

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