Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850 by Various
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Whether Cromwell attended the sitting of the commissioners does not appear. The letter from Cromwell to Mr. John Hand, published in Cromwell's _Memoirs of Cromwell_, has not been in the possession of the feoffees for some years. There is, however, an item in Mr. Hand's disbursements, which probably refers to the person mentioned in that letter. It is as follows:-- £ s. d. "Ffor phisicke and surgery for old Benson, 2 7 4" Cromwell's letter appears to be at a later date than this item. John Hand was a feoffee for many years, and during his time executed, as was usual, the office of collector or treasurer. It may be gathered from the documents preserved that Cromwell never executed that office. The office was usually taken by the feoffees in turn then, as at the present time; but Cromwell most probably was called to a higher sphere of action before his turn arrived. It is worthy of note, that Cromwell's fellow-trustees, the Bishop of Ely (who was the celebrated Matthew Wren), Fuller the Dean, and Wigmore the Archdeacon, were all severely handled during the Rebellion. ARUN. |
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