“Lands disposed of by the Parliament to my Lord General Cromwell, and entailed on my Lord Herbert:—

Gloucester.
£. s.d.
The lordship of Tyddenham3563 11
Monmouthshire.
The lordships of Chepstow Barton, and Hardwick5101 10
Chepstow Burgus68138
Frithwood, near unto Chepstow, conceived to be equivalent to £100 per annum1000 0
Glamorganshire.
The seigniory of Gower672 159
Sum £170752

“The question being put, That the House do take into debate the business of delinquency, concerning the Lord Herbert of Raglan.

“It passed with the negative.

“Resolved, That it be sent back to the Commissioners for compounding, to proceed touching the point of delinquency charged on the Lord Herbert of Raglan; and give judgment therein; and to report their judgment, and the grounds of it, to the Parliament, forthwith.”

Again, on Thursday, the 30th of October, 1651.[57]

“The humble Petition of Henry, Lord Herbert, of Raglan, was this day read.

“Ordered, That this Petition be referred to the former Committee, touching the Lord Herbert, to consider of this business; and if they find the Petitioner hath just title to the land, to present some lands to the Parliament for the Petitioner’s satisfaction, in consideration thereof.

“Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee, to consider of the lands settled upon Mr. Peters, to which the Lady Anne Somerset maketh title; and if they find her title thereunto to be just, that then the said Committee do present some other lands to be settled upon the said Lady, in lieu and satisfaction of her title to those lands.”

And on Friday, the 9th of January, 1651–2.[B]