House of Lords Journal Volume 10: 7 October 1648

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 10, 1648-1649. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.

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'House of Lords Journal Volume 10: 7 October 1648', in Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 10, 1648-1649, (London, 1767-1830) pp. 532-533. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/lords-jrnl/vol10/pp532-533 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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DIE Saturni, 7 die Octobris.

PRAYERS, by Mr. Salwey.

Domini præsentes fuerunt:

Comes Manchester.
Comes Kent.
Comes Lyncolne.
Comes Denbigh.
Comes Rutland.
Ds. North.
Ds. Maynard.
Ds. Howard.
Ds. Bruce.
Ds. Berkley.

Message from the H. C. with Orders.

A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Mr. Annesley, &c.; who brought up divers Particulars, wherein (fn. 1)

The Order of the House of Commons, for the paying of Colonel Michaell Jones One Thousand Pounds, out of Goldsmithes Hall. (Enter it here.)

Then was read, an Order for Two Thousand Pounds, for Colonel Jones, out of the Sequestrations of the new Delinquents in North Wales. (Enter it here.)

Then was also read, an Order for One Thousand Pounds, for Colonel Lowthian, out of the Sequestrations of the new Delinquents in North Wales. (Enter it here.)

Preacher at the Fast.

Ordered, That Doctor Temple is excused from preaching, the next Fast; and Mr. Cawdrey is to be desired then to preach.

Chute's Petition.

The Petition of Richard Chuitt, read.

Ordered, That the Commissioners and Deputy Register, mentioned in the said Petition, shall have a Sight thereof, who are to put in their Answers in Writing thereunto into this House on Wednesday Three Weeks, that such further Directions may be given therein as shall be meet.

Wheeler's Order.

Ordered, That Mr. John Wheler (fn. 2) be Receiver of the First Fruits. (Here enter it.)

Husbands to have 500 l.

Ordered, That Five Hundred Pounds be paid Mr. Husbands.

Ordinance to clear the following Persons of their Delinquency.

Next, these Ordinances of Compositions of Delinquents were read, and passed; videlicet,

1. Ordinance of Will'm Godolphine.

2. Ordinance of Daniell Thelwall.

Sir H. F. Thynne, Leave to come to London.

The Petition of Sir Henry Fredericke Thynn; desiring, "That he may have Liberty to come up to Lond. to look after his Business."

Which this House thought reasonable; and Ordered, That the Petition shall be sent to House of Commons, for their Concurrence therein.

Ordinances to clear the following Persons of their Delinquency.

3. The next Ordinance of Sequestration was read, That of Sir Walter Wrottesley.

4. Ordinance of the Earl South'ton.

To be laid by till after the Treaty be over, that the said Earl may be heard touching his Fine.

5. Ordinance of Rob'te Anderson.

6. Ordinance of Edward Yarde.

7. Ordinance of Jo. Lord Viscount Skudimore.

8. Ordinance H. C. of Toby Hodson.

9. Ordinance H. C. of Gilbert Yarde, Nicholas Spicer, and Geo. Leach.

10. Ordinance of Laurance Carlile.

11. Ordinance of John Ford.

12. Ordinance of Henry Butler.

13. Ordinance of Ambrose Manaton.

14. Ordinance of Thomas Foster.

15. Ordinance of Nicholas Sheppard.

16. Ordinance of Edward Kynaston.

17. Ordinance of Rob't Leeds.

18. Ordinance of George Walker.

19. Ordinance of Henry Wilson.

20. Ordinance of Henry Gudgeon.

21. Ordinance of Tymothy Turner.

22. Ordinance of Edmond Hull.

23. Ordinance of Sir Tho. Bishopp.

24. Ordinance of John Smyth.

25. Ordinance of Thomas Gherrard.

26. Ordinance of George Rawleigh.

27. Ordinance of Rob't Holt.

28. Ordinance of Leonard Pynkeney.

29. Ordinance of Edward Dymocke.

30. Ordinance of Richard Draper.

31. Ordinance of John Kelsoll.

32. Ordinance of Thomas Atkinson.

33. Ordinance of Sir Christopher Hatton.

34. Ordinance of Sir Henry Herbert.

35. Ordinance of Sir Guy Palmes.

36. Ordinance of Jeffrey Palmer.

37. Ordinance of Robert Reeve.

38. Ordinance of Richard Hawke.

39. Ordinance of John Lynn.

40. Ordinance of Wm. Pretty.

Mordock, Leave to carry Goods to Ireland.

Ordered, That Mr. Mordocke shall have a Pass, to go into Ireland, and bring over his Wise, Children, and his Commodities there; and to freight a small Bark with Merchantable Goods thither, he carrying nothing prejudicial to the State.

Captain Bell's Business.

Ordered, It is referred to the Earl of Lyncolne, Earl of Manchester, Lord Hunsdon, to peruse Captain Bell's Orders; and to report the State of the Business to this House.

Lane and Bawd.

Upon Petition of Mountague Lane:

It is Ordered, That a Copy of the Petition, with an Order of this House, be left at the House of Mr. Bawde, in the Country where he lives, or with some of (fn. 3) his Tenants; and that he put in his Answer this Day Six Weeks.

Order for Payment of 1000 l. formerly ordered to Colonel Jones.

"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Sum of One Thousand Pounds, formerly granted and assigned to be paid unto Colonel Michaell Jones, Governor of Dublin, be charged upon the Moiety of the Receipts at Goldsmiths Hall not engaged, in Course, with Interest for the same after the Rate of Eight Pounds per Centum, payable every Six Months; and that the Acquittance or Acquittances of the said Colonel Jones, or his Assignee, shall be from Time to Time a sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the Treasurers at Goldsmiths Hall, for Payment of the said Sum of One Thousand Pounds and growing Interest, from the 3d of April last past, every Six Months, as aforesaid accordingly."

Wheeler to be Receiver of First Fruits.

"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That Mr. John Wheeler be in especial Manner recommended and referred to the Committee of the Revenue, to have the Place of Receiver of the First Fruits."

Order for 2000 l. for Col. Jones; and for 1000 l. for Col. Lowthian.

"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Sum of Two Thousand Pounds be forthwith issued, and paid unto Colonel Jones, upon Accompt, in Part of the Arrears due unto him upon his Entertainment in the Service of the Parliament; and that the said Sum of Two Thousand Pounds be forthwith issued, and paid unto the said Colonel Jones, or his Assignee, out of the First Monies that shall arise or be made out of the Sequestrations of the Estates Real and Personal of the new Delinquents in the late Insurrection in Anglesey: And all Committees, Sequestrators, Solicitors, Treasurers, Receivers, Tenants, and all other Persons that are or shall be authorized or concerned in the sequestering, receiving, paying, or issuing forth, of any the Rents, Profits, or Issues, of any the Estates Real or Personal of all or any of the said Delinquents, are hereby authorized and required respectively to issue forth and pay the said Sum of Two Thousand Pounds to the said Colonel Jones, or his Assignee, upon Accompt, as aforesaid; and the Acquittance or Acquittances of the said Colonel Jones, or his Assignee, shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge, from Time to Time, to the Persons aforesaid respectively, for Payment of the said Two Thousand Pounds, or any Part thereof, accordingly."

"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Sum of One Thousand Pounds be forthwith issued, and paid unto Colonel Lowthian, upon Accompt, in Part of the Arrears due unto him upon his Entertainment in the Service of the Parliament; and that the said Sum of One Thousand Pounds be forthwith issued, and paid unto the said Colonel Lowthian, or his Assignee, out of the First Monies that shall arise or be made out of the Sequestrations of the Estates Real and Personal of the new Delinquents in the late Insurrection in Anglesey: And all Committees, Sequestrators, Solicitors, Treasurers, Receivers, Tenants, and all other Persons that are or shall be authorized or concerned in the sequestering, receiving, paying, or issuing forth, of any the Rents, Profits, or Issues, of any the Estates Real or Personal of all or any of the said Delinquents, are hereby authorized and required respectively to issue forth and pay the said Sum of One Thousand Pounds to the said Colonel Lowthian, or his Assignee, upon Accompt, as aforesaid; and the Acquittance or Acquittances of the said Colonel Lowthian, or his Assignee, shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge, from Time to Time, to the Persons aforesaid respectively, for Payment of the said One Thousand Pounds, or any Part thereof, accordingly."

Adjourn.

House adjourned till 10a, Monday Morning next.

Footnotes

  • 1. Sic.
  • 2. Origin. to be.
  • 3. Origin. this.