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Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 3, 1643-1644. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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'Index - D', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 3, 1643-1644, (London, 1802) pp. 20-24. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol3/pp20-24 [accessed 9 May 2024]

Dacres,
-, Thomas, 1643, willing to continue his Loan; Order touching Repayment, 15 Dec.

Dagenham,
-, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to, 9 Oct.

Dalbier,
-, Quartermaster, 1644, Informations concerning him referred to the Committee for the West, 27 June - Report; Question for sending him down to the Army, Neg. 21 Oct. - Letter desiring he may be sent, read, 9 Nov. Order for report. ing the Business concerning him, 9 & 19 Nov. - 4 & 7 Dec.

Dallington,
-, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to, 8 Sept.

Dallison,
-, Charles. Vide Heron, Edward.
-, Martin, 1643, Order touching his Pay as Clerk to the Committee for Advance of Monies, 9 May.
-, Sir Charles, 1644, not to be discharged without Consent of the House, 3 July.
-, Sir Thomas, 1644, his Letter to Prince Rupert read, 12 Aug.

Dalston,
-, Sir George, 1642, Information concerning his sending Horses to the Commissioners of Array; voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 15 Mar.
-, 1643, Order for sequestering his Estate, 28 Sept. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
-, Sir William, 1643, Order for sequestering his Estate, 28 Sept.

Dammond,
-, Thomas, and Robert Cuthbert, 1643, Petition referred to Lord Admiral, 3 Jan.

Danske,
-, Captain Rolfe, 1644, to be discharged from his Employment in the Fleet, 4 Apr.

Danvers,
-, Thomas, 1644, committed to Lord Petre's House, 20 June.
-, Captain William, 1643, Order for delivering Swords to him, 10 Aug. - Impowered to sell Wool brought from Leicester towards Payment of Arrears to him and his Troops, 14 - Order for Repayment of Monies advanced by him, 12 Dec. Agreed to by Lords, 18.

Darell,
-, Johanna, 1643, to have Warrant to return to Utrecht, 6 Sept.

Darley,
-, Mr. 1643, Letter concerning the taking and sending him to Scarborough, 17 June.

Darleyes,
-, Mrs. and Mrs. Greenway, 1644, Letters concerning them read, and referred to the Committee for the Navy, 5 Aug.

Darrell,
-, Paul, 1644, his Condition referred to the Committee for Prisoners, 14 May.

Dartford,
-, 1643, Petition of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended, 25 Mar. - Letter from thence read, 19 July. - A Company to march thither, 22.

Dartmouth,
-, 1643, Order for seizing and selling Malignants Ships there, 12 Sept.

D' Aubigny,
-, Lady, 1643, Information of her having visited Sir Hugh Pollard referred to the Committee for Informations, 13 June - Order for making Report; the Committee to examine her Servants taken in their Way to Oxon; Order for their Commitment to Lord Petre's House in the mean time, 8 July - Resolution for proceeding to her Trial upon the Evidence against her, 14 - Her Petition for Enlargement, or a speedy Trial; a Committee to inquire after the Usage of her; no one, except her Brother, to visit her, 2 Aug. - A Committee to consider of some way for the Trial; impowered to remove her, 14 - Her Petition, desiring her Liberty, read; Order for continuing her in Restraint at her own Charge; the Committee to examine her again; no other Members to visit her, 5 Sept.

Davenant,
-, Sir William, 1643, Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason; a Committee to receive Informations and prepare the Impeachment, 8 Mar.

Davies,
-, Matthew, 1642, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 16 Mar.
-, William, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay the Weekly Assessments, 11 Apr. - Order for his Discharge, 16 May.
-, Mr. 1643, Information against him referred to the Committee for absent Members, 13 May.

Davis,
-, William, 1643, to be removed from Lambeth House to Norwich Gaol, 26 May.
-, Colonel William, 1643, recommended by Lords to be Lieutenant of the Ordnance, 3 Jan,

Davison,
-, Lieutenant Colonel, 1644, referred to a Committee, 30 Sept. - To another Committee, 4 Nov.
-, Sir Alexander, 1644, to be sent up in safe Custody, 19 Nov.

Davy,
-, Richard, 1643, Information concerning his fraudulent landing Goods at Lynn; Governor to be desired to summon him to appear, and, upon Refusal, to send him up in safe Custody, 5 Oct.
-, Edmund, 1643, to be sent for by Serjeant, 16 Aug.

Dawes,
-, Mr. 1642, Lords to be moved to basten the passing of his Bill, 16 Mar.
-, Sir Thomas, 1643, Ordinance for sequestering his Estate; Question for passing, Neg. 3 Oct. - Another read, and agreed to, 23 - His Petition referred to a Committee, 11 Mar.

Dawkes,
-, Captain Richard, 1643, Letter concerning his Endeavours to keep Dover Castle for the King, read; to be sent up in safe Custody; Examination referred to the Committee for Examinations, 9 Sept.
-, Thomas, 1643, to be sent up in safe Custody; Examination referred to the Committee for Examinations, 9 Sept.

Day,
-, Thomas, and William Cullen, 1644, Petition referred to the Committee for Examinations, 6 June. To have public Faith for Repayment of Money paid by them, 10.

Deal,
-, 1643, Order for preventing new Buildings near the Fort, 31 Aug.

Deanchurch,
-, 1643, Order touching paying Ministers of the Parish and Chapels therein, 29 June - Ordinance for sequestering the Living, 9 Oct.

Deane,
-, Mr. 1643, Order for seizing Money due to him, 22 & 20 June.

Deaslove,
-, Thomas, 1643. Vide Privileges.

Debtors,
-, 1643, a Committee to consider of Relief to the Creditors of those imprisoned by Parliament, 24 June.

Declarations,
-, 1644, Order for printing all past since the Publication of the last Volume, 5 Aug.

Deeping Market,
-, 1643, Ordinance for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 14 June.

Deering,
-, Sir Edward, 1643, Petition read; to have the Benefit of the Declaration of both Kingdoms, upon taking the Covenant; a Committee to tender it, 7 Feb. Impowered to tender it to any Person that shall come in, 8.
-, 1644, his Petition referred to the Committee at Knolle, 31 May - His Composition, with the Reason thereof, reported; Resolutions thereupon; the Committee to agree with him according to them, 27 July - Report; Order for discharging his Sequestration without a Fine, 22 Aug.

Delaune,
-, Dr. 1643, appointed Physician to the Army, 1 July.

Delignes,
-, Peter. Vide Pettit.

Delinquents,
-, 1642, Ordinance for sequestering their Estates, and the Names of the Sequestrators, read, and agreed to, 15 Mar. Sent to Lords, 17. Conference desired with them concerning it agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 21. House put Lords in mind thereof, 22 & 24.
-, 1643, Like Message, 25 Mar. Another Conference desired by Lords agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords Amendments agreed to; a Com mittee of both Houses to put the Ordinance in Execution, and order the dispersing and paying for the printing of them - Another Ordinance prohibiting Tenants to pay Rents to certain notorious Delinquents, 27. Extended to Papists, 31 - The Committee, or any Three of them, impowered to require Assistance, 4 Apr. Order impowering Five to meet, and put the Ordinance in Execution; Conference desired with Lords thereupon; the Committee impowered to dispose of their Houses about Town; Commissioner added, 6. - Order for meeting of the Committee - Propositions relating to Collegiate Bodies read, and referred, 11. - Ships Companies, in Counties where they are to assist in apprehending Delinquents, 19. - Ordinance for further Enlargement of the Ordinance for Sequestrations read, and re-committed, 1 May. Read again, and agreed to, 20. Committees added, 5 & 20 May - 22 June. The Committee to consider of a better Way for putting the Ordinance in Execution, 23. - Ordinance for mortgaging their Houses in and about London, 25. - Treasurers appointed - Additional and explanatory Ordinance read, and recommitted, 2 June. - Read again; Rule for an Allowance to the Wives and Children of Persons within it, 6 July. Ordinance passed, 8. Sent to Lords, 12. Message desiring them to hasten the passing it, 17 & 22 July - 11 Aug. - A Committee to withdraw and prepare Reasons to be offered for the passing it, 20 July - Ordinance returned, with Amendments; Amendments read, and referred to a Committee, 16 Aug. Report; Conference desired thereupon; Managers appointed; Conference held; another Conference desired by Lords agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords Amendments agreed to, 17 - Order for Sale of sequestered Goods in and about London, and for disposing of the Proceed thereof, 19 June - Abuses of Sequestrators communicated by Lords, 5 July - Member to inquire what has been issued out of the Sequestration-monies, and by what Warrants, 20 - Ordinance for letting the Houses of certain Delinquents read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 25 Aug. - Member to prepare Ordinance concerning their concealed Estates, 5 Sept. - Committees of the several Counties to send to a Committee the Rentals of Estates seized or to be seized, 7. The Committee for Sequestrations to sell all sequestered Goods, 16. - Order for paying in Sequestration-monies to the Treasurers at Guildhall, 29 - The Committee to meet during Adjournment; Declaration that the sequestered Estates of Persons, who died in War against the Parliament, shall remain under Sequestration; the Committee at Northampton to be acquainted therewith, 12 Oct. - The Committee for the Navy to prepare Ordinance for selling their Timber, 21 - Ordinance read twice, and committed, 14 Feb. - Reported, and to be fair written, 16 Mar. - Order for seizing and selling the sequestered Goods of Persons in War against the Parliament, 9 Feb. - Ordinance for selling Delinquents Timber in Kent and Essex, for the Use of the Navy, 16 Mar.
-, 1644, Ordinance for selling Delinquents Timber, for the Use of the Navy, read 3d time, and recommitted, 11 Apr. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 16. - Abuses of inferior Officers referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 4 Apr. - A Committee to prepare Ordinance for appointing a standing Committee to try them concerning Matters of War by Martial Law, 25. - Ordinance for better regulating Sequestrations, and bringing in Monies upon those Ordinances, read, 27. Committed, 30. - Ordinance for Meeting of the Committee, 3 May. Reported, and passed, 7. Sent to Lords, 20. Returned, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 24 - Members of the Committees in the several Counties to hasten up the Accounts - A Committee to prepare Ordinance for better Execution of the Ordinances with relation to Gifts and Loans, 17 May. - Committees in the several Counties not to discharge Lands or Goods without Order, 15 June - The Committee at Goldsmiths Hall to present Lists of their Estates sit to be fold, and consider of all Circumstances conducible to raising Money by such Sale, 10 July. Impowered to contract at Eight Years Purchase for Lands, and Six for Houses - Another Committee to consider of Four Persons in each County to value their Estates upon Oath; Members for London to consider of Twenty, 24 - Committees added, 7 Aug. - 4 Sept. - A Committee to prepare, Ordinance for keeping Delinquents Courts, 23 Aug. Member to prepare Ordinance for Sale of their Estates, 24 - Ordinance to be read, 28 Nov. - The Committee at Goldsmiths Hall impowered to compound with them, 13 Sept. - Names of Persons fit to compound to be delivered to them; Ordinance for disposing of the Money raised thereby, 16 Nov.

Dellmay,
-, Mr. 1644, to be added to the Assembly; Lords Concurrence signified, 28 Oct.

Denbigh,
-, County, 1643, Order for sending down Powder, 10 June.
-, Earl of, 1643, Ordinance constituting him Commander in chief of the Forces in Lancashire, &c. read, and agreed to, 9 July. Sent to Lords, 10. Agreed to by them, 12. His Thanks to the House, 13. - Ordinance for securing Monies borrowed by him for the State, agreed to by Lords, 20 - His Letter and Propositions read; to be thanked; Propositions referred to the Committee for Safety, 11 Aug. Lords to be acquainted with his Carriage, and the Proceedings of the Committee towards him, 31 - Their Report to be printed and published, 2 Sept. Lords to be desired to send him to his Charge, 16 Sept. - 17 Oct. Their Concurrence signified, 18. - A Committee to acquaint him that the House is not satisfied with his Answer concerning the Covenant, 20 Sept. - Ordinance for his levying Monies read, and recommitted, 30. - Ordinance enabling him to put in Execution all Ordinances for raising Monies in Warwickshire, &c. read, and committed - A Committee to prepare Ordinance for the Advance of his Forces, 2 Nov. - His Letters, with a Protestation and Declaration, communicated by Lords, to be considered, 5 Dec. - Order for Lord General to send for him to his Quarters, 11 - Letters concerning him to be communicated to Lords at a Conference; Papers from Lords concerning him, referred to a Committee of both Houses, 25.
-, 1644, his Letter concerning Prince Rupert's Motions, and desiring a Supply of Money, Arms, &c. read, 27 May - Another concerning taking the Town and Castle of Oswaldstre; Order for sending him Money and Pistols; Member to prepare a Letter of Thanks, 28 June. Letter read, agreed to, and to be sent to Lords, 29. - Conference desired by Lords concerning him and his Association agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and to be reported, 14 Aug. Message from Lords concerning his Remonstrance touching the Association delivered thereat; Remonstrance referred to a Committee, 21 - Order for their Meeting, 7 Nov. Message from Lords, with the Votes of the Committee, as reported and resolved by their House, and desiring he may be dispatched with all proper Accommodations, 8 - Letter concerning the Miscarriage of some of his Officers, 23 Aug. - Petition of his Officers, and a Paper concerning the same, read, 14 Oct. - Message from Lords, acquainting the House they had appointed him to attend the King with Propositions for a Peace; Copy of a Letter of both Houses to be sent to him ; Lords desire Money and Pistols may be delivered to his Officers, according the Letter, 14 Nov. They put the House in mind thereof, 15 & 16. Report of the whole Matter of Fact, with the Proofs of the Complaint; Heads and Proofs to each read; previous Question, That the Third Head stands proved, Affirmative; Fourth and Fifth Heads laid aside; previous Question, that he is clear of any Disaffection to the public Service, Affirmative; Question for concurring with Lords in sending him down to his Association, Neg. Resolution that he is deservedly employed in carrying the Propositions, 20.

Denham,
-, Anne, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Sequestrations; Committee impowered to deliver to her what Necessaries they think fit, 11 May.

Denmark,
-, 1643, a Committee to prepare Instructions for an Agent to be sent thither, 7 Apr. - The Committee for the Navy to consider of the State of Two Ships from thence, 12 July. - A Committee to search a Ship from thence, 29. Report; Order for landing and laying up the Goods - for sending the Arms to Colonel Cromwell, 31. - Report of the Quantity; Judge of the Admiralty to issue a Commission for trying the Prize; no more to be disposed of till after Trial, 3 Aug. Order for expediting it, 8. Captain and others to have Liberty to carry the Ship away, 29 - The Committee for the Navy to consider of Relief to Merchants whose Goods are seized in Denmark, 2 Sept. A Committee to prepare Instructions for a Messenger to be sent thither, 6. Instructions, and Letter to be sent therewith, read, and agreed to ; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 19. Signified, 21. Speaker to sign Letters directed to the King and Queen, 15 Sept. Additional Instructions read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired; several Letters signed by Speaker, 20.
-, 1644, Letters from the King and his Son read, and to be communicated to Lords, 3 June - Petitions concerning a Danish Ship at Portsmouth read, and referred to a Committee, 24 July.

Dennington
-, Castle, 1644, the Committee of both Kingdoms to give an Account touching the Relief thereof by the King's Forces, 13 Nov. Member's Narrative thereof; Report not to be proceeded in, 14. The Committee to give Account of the whole Carriage and Motions of the Armies thereabouts, 22.

Denton,
-, Sir Alexander, 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - To be assessed his Twentieth Part, 25 Nov. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan. - Not to be exchanged without the Consent of House, 12 Mar. Committed to the Tower, 16. Members have Leave to visit him, 19.
-, 1644, his Petition; Order for removing him to Lord Petre's House, 3 June - To be exchanged for John Northcott; the Committee for Prisoners to take Security, and limit the Time for his going to solicit the Exchange, 16 Oct.
-, Thomas, 1643, to be discharged from his Imprisonment, 16 Mar.

Deputy Lieutenants,
-, 1644, Order against presenting any additional Names, 7 Aug.

Derby,
-, County, 1642, Letter concerning a Petition privately-subscribed to appoint certain Persons Deputy Lieutenants; Lord General to be acquainted therewith, 16 Mar.
-, 1643, Committees Letter, desiring a Supply of Arms and Ammunition; Order thereupon; a Committee to prepare Answer, 1 June. Answer read, agreed to, and signed by Speaker, 3. - Committees added, 16 Oct. - Order for sending down Powder and Match, 19. Receiver of Loans towards raising a Regiment of Horse appointed, 21 - Appointment of High Sheriff respited, 30 Dec. - Recorder to be discharged; Order for proceeding to a new Election, 22 Jan.
-, 1644, Committees Letter, desiring Arms and Ammunition; Order for Monies to them out of the 5th and 20th Part of Absentees Estates, 17 Apr. Committees added to the several Committees, 17 Apr. - 7 May - 21 June. Order for sending down Powder and Pistols, 25 - Prohibiting Soldiers to use the Sequestrations without the Consent of the Committee, 19 Aug. - High Sheriff agreed to by Lords, 29 - Motion for appointing a Clerk of the Peace; House leave it to the ordinary Course, 14 Sept. - High Sheriff's Commission to be sent down, 2 Dec. - Ordinance concerning the Recorder sent to Lords, 12.

Desept,
-, Captain, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Scots Reformadoes, 26 Jan.

Devenish,
-, Mr. 1643, thanked, and to be rewarded by both Houses, 26 Jan.

Devereux,
-, Sir George, 1643, Petition; Order for bailing him, 1 July.
-, Colonel, 1644, his Letter, with intercepted Letters to the Queen, read; Thanks thereupon; Messenger to be reworded, 8 July.

Devon,
-, County, Vide Cornwall. - 1643, Letter from Gentlemen, desiring Power to associate themselves; a Committee to prepare an Association, 27 Mar. - Ordinance for additional Sequestrators read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 11 Apr. - Ordinance for levying Monies for Payment of the Forces, 28 - Sent to Lords, 18 May. To go as an Order of the House only; Clerk to sign it, 23. Letters and Papers from thence read, and referred to the Committee for Safety, 29 - Earl of Bedford discharged from the Lieutenancy, 22 Aug. - High Sheriff appointed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 1 Jan.
-, 1644, Lord Roberts appointed Lord Lieutenant, 10 July. High Sheriff appointed; Lords Concurrence signified, 15 - Petition of distressed Exiles referred to the Committee for the West, 29 Nov. - Order for continuing the High Sheriff, 2 Dec. Sent to Lords, 3.
-, Countess of, 1642, Order for discharging her Trunks, &c. and permitting them to pass to Oxon, 15 Mar.
-, 1644, Lords desire House to join in a Pass for a Coach to fetch her from thence, 19 July. Mistake rectified; Pass agreed to, 20.

Dewell,
-, Henry, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay a Tax, 22 Mar.
-, 1643, Order for his Discharge, 25 Mar.

Dewes,
-, Lieutenant Colonel, 1643, Examination concerning his Estate referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 10 May.
-, Sir Simonds, 1643, to be sent for to attend the Service of the House, 11 May.

Dick,
-, Andrew, 1643, to have Warrant to pass into Scotland, 1 June.

Dickerson,
-, John, 1643. Vide Privileges.

Digby,
-, Sir Kenelme, 1643, Lord Mayor's Letter concerning his Commitment read; nothing done thereupon, 28 Mar. - Conference desired by Lords concerning the French Agent's Request for his Release, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Report to be considered, 28 July. A Committee to examine him; Order for his Discharge, and going into France; not to return without Leave of the House, 29 - Message from Lords, acquainting House they are willing he should enjoy his Estate; Question for agreeing with them therein, Neg. 1 Nov.
-, Lord, 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 10 June - Conference desired by Lords concerning a Letter from him, agreed to; Reporters appointed ; Conference held, and reported ; Letter to be communicated to the City at a Common Hall, 6 Jan. Duplicate thereof sent to Lords, 13. - His Letters to the Archbishop of Canterbury and Secretary Nicolas, read, and to be printed, 13 Feb.
-, 1644, Intercepted Letters from him to the Queen and Jermyn, read, and referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 8 July.
-, Dorothy, 1643, to have Warrant to pass with her Children, &c. into Russia, 20 June.

Dighton,
-, Mr. 1643, Vide Privileges.

Dillon,
-, Mr. 1643. Vide Privileges.

Dionis,
-, St. Backchurch, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to, 20 Oct.

Dive,
-, Sir Lewis, 1643, Letter concerning searching and seizing his House and Goods; Order for Recompence to the Soldiers employed therein, 23 Apr. - His Warrant for raising Monies read; Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason ; Member to prepare the Impeachment, 23 Oct.

Divines,
-, Assembly of. Vide Church Government. - 1644, to be desired to employ the Day in Prayer, 23 Oct. - To employ Part of the Fifth of November in Prayer, 28.

Division of the House,
-, 1643, Members present at a Vote, but absent at the Division, to give their Votes, 22 June.

Dixon,
-, Mr. 1643, committed to Southwark Compter ; Examination referred to the Committee for Examinations, 25 Apr.
-, Henry, 1643, Petition read; Information against him referred to the Committee for Examinations, 10 May. Report ; Order for his Discharge, 25.

Dixwell,
-, Elizabeth, 1644, Petition read, 6 May. Referred to the Committee for the King's Revenue, 20.
-, Colonel, 1644, Lord Say to be acquainted with the Proceedings of the House concerning the Wardship of his Heir, 23 Aug.

Dodd,
-, Mr. 1643, the Committee for Examinations to consider of his Imprisonment; High Bailiff of Westminster to bring him to them, 15 Aug.
-, 1644, his Petition referred, 6 Apr.

Dodding,
-, Captain George, 1643, to be exchanged for Captain George Tolson, 13 July. - Order for delivering great Saddles, &c. to him, 7 Oct.

Dodson,
-, Captain Miles, 1644, to have the public Faith for Monies he has a Warrant for, and yet unpaid, 20 Aug.

Dollins,
-, Abraham, 1643, Order for permitting his Wife, &c. to pass beyond Sea, 9 Aug. Revoked ; Copy of Revocation to be sent to the Officers of the Out-ports, 10.

Dome,
-, Thomas, 1643, his Information referred to the Committee for Examinations, 17 July.

Dona,
-, Baron, 1643, Speaker's Pass to be sent to him in Holland to come to London, 2 Nov.

Dorchester,
-, 1643, Letter from thence ; Order for sending down Arms and Ammunition, 28 July - for sequestering the Living, 30 Sept.

Dorman,
-, Mr. 1643, Letter and Informations concerning him referred to the Committee for the Plot, 18 Aug.

Dormer,
-, Mr. 1643, committed to Winchester House, 17 Aug.

Dorrington,
-, Francis, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for abusing the Collectors of the Weekly Assessments, 1 Apr. Order for his Discharge, 12.

Dorset,
-, County, 1643, Member to prepare Ordinance for it, 24 Apr. Ordinance for raising Forces under Sir Walter Erle read, and recommitted ; Committees added, 28 - Lords Concurrence to be desired, 1 May. Signified, 2. - Deputy Lieutenants to dispose of Ordnance for Defence of the County ; others appointed, 25 Apr. - Ordinance from Lords concerning riotous Assemblies read, and recommitted, 2 May. - 1644, a Committee to consider what Things are necessary to be provided for the County ; Order for buying Arms and Ammunition, 1 July. Earl of Pembroke appointed Lord Lieutenant - Order for sending down Powder, 10 - Instructions for the Deputy Lieutenants, Committees, &c. 5 Aug. - Committees Letter read ; additional Committee agreed to by Lords, 14 - Ordinance for 2,000 £ for the Garisons, read, and passed ; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 17 Oct. Signified, 18. - Letter concerning the State of the Forces read, and referred to the Committee for the West, 31 - Committees Letter, with Paper inclosed ; Letter to be considered, 20 Nov. - Order for continuing the High Sheriff, 2 Dec. Sent to Lords, 3. - Order for providing Monies for the Forces, 6.
-, Earl of, 1643, a Committee to examine his Servant ; Report ; Order for his Discharge, 1 June - His Letter read, 16 Oct.
-, 1644, the getting in and Disposal of 2,500 £ due to his Creditors, referred to a Committee, 27 May.
-, Countess of, 1643, Order appointing her Governess of the King's Children, 28 July. Sent to Lords, 29.
-, 1644, her Petition sent from Lords, 17 May. To be read, 25 May - 2 Aug. - Lords put House in mind thereof, 13 July - 2 Aug. Petition read, and referred to a Committee, 21.

Dover,
-, 1643, Captain of Volunteers appointed, 17 May - Petition of Inhabitants ; Lecturer recommended, 11 July - Order for preventing new Buildings near the Fort, 31 Aug. - Petition of Inhabitants referred to the Committee for the Navy, 2 Oct. - Order for supplying the Castle with Necessaries, 20.
-, 1644, a Committee to review the Report concerning Sir Anthony Percivall, and the Harbour and Fort - Another Comptroller nominated ; the Committee for the Revenue to appoint him a convenient Salary, 23 May - Petition of Mayor, &c. concerning the Office of Water Bailiff, read, and referred to the Committee for Examinations, 29 Nov. - Letter concerning the Discovery of a Plot upon the Castle, read, 23 Dec.
-, Lord, 1644, Business concerning his Plate referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 24 Sept.

Douglas,
-, Sir Joseph. Vide L' Amont.

Dowler,
-, Mr. 1643, Petition referred to Lord Inchiquin, 5 July.

Downes,
-, Edward, 1643, Petition referred to a Committee, 15 Mar.

Dowse,
-, Captain Richard, 1643, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 10 Apr. Sent to Lords, 13 - Order touching Payment of Part thereof, 29 Jan. - 4 Feb.
-, Mr. 1644, to have Liberty to write to Sir John Barclay concerning Monies due from him, 3 Oct.

Doyley,
-, Sir William, 1643, Order for stopping Letters going to him beyond Sea - for his Return into England within a limited Time, 14 June - His Petition referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 7 Dec.
-, Lieutenant, 1644, Order for Payment of Part of his Arrears, agreed to by Lords, 14 Nov.

Drake,
-, Mr. 1642, Petition against him and Thomas Gamer referred to the Committee for plundered Ministers, 21 Mar.
-, Captain, 1644, Order concerning the Payment of his Arrears, 17 May.
-, Major, 1644, Letter concerning him referred to the Committee for Plymouth, 15 July. Report ; his Petition, and Order for his Discharge, 26.
-, Lady Hellen, 1644, her Petition, with Lords Order upon Part thereof, communicated by them ; the other Part referred to the House ; Order for providing a ready-furnished House for her - for 100 £ for Supply of her present Necessities - for an Allowance of 5 £ a Week ; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 23 Sept. Signified, 28 - Order for delivering the Furniture to her, 12 Oct.
-, Sir William, 1644, to be admitted into the House, upon a Report from the Committee for absent Members, 11 Oct.
-, Lady. Joan, 1644, Order for advancing 100 £ for her Support, 29 Oct. - Agreed to by Lords, 1 Nov.

Drap,
-, Mr. 1643, ordered into Custody; Examination referred to the Committee for Examinations, 26 Aug.

Draperies,
-, new, 1644, Petitions concerning them referred to a Committee, 9 May. Committee impowered to receive all of the like Nature, 10 - Report ; previous Question for all Merchants to have Liberty to transport Bags, &c. Neg. Business recommitted, 5 June.

Drew,
-, John, 1643, to be discharged, upon taking the Protestation, 11 Apr.

Dreyden,
-, Sir John, 1644, Order for paying the Interest of his Loan, 1 July.

Drummond,
-, Lady, 1644, her Petition from Lords for deferring her Removal from Whitehall, and for a Pass to go beyond Sea with her Children, 29 Aug.

Drunkenness.
-, Vide Incest.

Druschke,
-, Colonel Jonas Van, 1644, Petition ; Order for Payment of Part of his Arrears, 5 Apr.

Drybutter,
-, Andrew, 1643, Order for permitting his Wife, &c. to pass beyond Sea, 9 Aug. Revoked; Copy of Revocation to be sent to the Officers of the Out-ports, 10.

Duck,
-, Dr. 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 29 June.

Ducy,
-, William, 1643, to be examined by the Committee for Examinations concerning Intelligence with a Spy, 9 Feb.

Dulow,
-, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living, 7 Sept.

Duncannon.
-, Vide Ireland.

Duncombe,
-, Mr. 1643, to have Warrant to come to London, 21 Apr.

Dunfarting,
-, Lord, 1643, to have Warrant to pass into Scotland, 17 Apr.

Dungarvon,
-, Lord, 1643, to have Liberty to go into Ireland, without vacating his Seat, 10 Apr. To have Warrant to go to Oxon, and from thence into Ireland, 24.

Dunstan,
-, St. in the West, 1643, Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer recommended, 25 Mar. - Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 11 July.

Durham,
-, County, 1643, Appointment of High Sheriff respited, 30 Dec.
-, 1644, Order for buying Arms and Ammunition, and for delivering Musquets, &c. for Defence of the County, 31 May - Informations of Delinquents Estates concealed, referred to the Committee for Examinations, 8 June.
-, 1644, Letter from the Commissioners concerning putting the Militia in Execution; Member to go down for that Purpose - High Sheriff appointed - Deputy Lieutenants nominated; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 17 Aug. Signified. - Assembly to consider of Four proper Ministers to be sent down; Resolution for an Allowance to them, 19 - Commissioners Letter referred to a Committee; Members to prepare Letter of Thanks thereupon, 9 Nov.
-, Bishop of, 1644, Order for demanding the County Palatine Seal of him; agreed to by Lords, 19 Aug.

Dutch
-, Artificers, 1643, to have Pass to go beyond Sea, 11 Aug. - Petition of Dutch Ministers; a Committee to testify the Names of such as cannot continue here without Begging, that they may have Warrants to pass beyond Sea, 13 Sept.

Dutton,
-, Sir Ralph, 1643, Book, intituled, A Manual of Prayer for his Regiment, referred to a Committee, 5 May.
-, Mr. 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 1 Jan.
-, 1644, to be sent up in safe Custody, 15 July. - Order for Disposal of Monies to be raised upon his Estate, 24 Aug.

Duvall,
-, Monsieur, 1643, Question for Warrant to go to York, Neg. 14 Apr.