Io8- SEQUESTRATION OF DERBYSHIRE ESTATES 



Die Lune i Martii 1646 

 Ordered (upon the question) by the Commons Assembled in 

 Parliament, That Phillipp Earle of Chesterfeild shall have the 

 allowance of Five pounds per weeke allowed him out of his owne 

 Estate for his support, & the Committee of the severall Counties 

 where his Estate lies are to take notice hereof and to yeild 

 obedience thereunto. 



H. Elsynge Cler. 

 Pari : D : Com : 



By the Commissioners for Sequestrations for the countye 

 of Derby. 

 It is this present day ordered that Anne* Countesse of Chester- 

 feild on & after the 25 May next shall have & enjoy all & every 

 the lands messuages farmes &: tenements in Cubly in the said 

 county (except the farme now or late in the tenure of Richard 

 Ryley the severall grounds called Brickhill leas & Connygree & 

 an other ground called Sanders Coppy late in the tenure of 

 Mr. Williams) in leiu & satysfaction of the fifth part of the 

 estate in this county sequestred from Phillip Earle of Chesterfeild 

 her husband. Given under our hands Derby May the 14"? 1650 



Robert MELLOR.t 

 Ger. Bennett.J 



A Lease of the Derbyshire Estates of Philip Earl of Chesterfield 

 granted by the three county Commissioners for a year at the 

 rent of ^i 141. 

 Derb: 



Whereas the Estate reall & personall of Phillip Earle of 

 Chesterfeilde for his delinquencie against the parliament & by the 



* The Earl of Chesterfield married, firstly, Catherine, daughter of Francis, 

 Lord Hastings, who died in 1636, and secondly, Anne, daughter of Sir John 

 Pakington, of Westyvood, Worcestershire, and relict of Sir Humphrey Ferrers, 

 of Tam worth. 



+ Robert Mellor was Mayor of Derby in 1647, and fellow-Commissioner with 

 Gervase Bennett fur the Sequestration of Estates in Derbyshire. 



J Gervase Rennett was member for Derby during the Commonwealth, and 

 also Mayor of Derby in 1645. 



