Die Sabbati, 20 Augusti, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Irish Army Pay, &
PROPOSITIONS for taking off the present Disbursement of certain considerable Sums of Money
for Pay and Provision for the Army in Ireland, read;
and referred to the Committee for Adventures; with the
Addition of Sir H. Mildmay, and Sir Wm. Strickland,
and Mr. Wheeler: and Sir H. Mildmay is, in particular,
desired to take Care hereof.
Committee for Informations.
Ordered, That Sir H. Mildmay, Sir Tho. Cheeke, Mr.
Rous, Mr. Morley, Mr. Pury, Sir H. Ludlow, Mr. Jo.
Moor, Sir Dudley North, be added to the Committee for
Informations.
Answer to King's Message.
Ordered, That Sir Ro. Pye, Mr. Browne, Mr. Rous,
be added to the Committee appointed to prepare an Answer to his Majesty's last Message, concerning an Hundred
thousand Pounds lent by the Committee for Adventurers
to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom.
M. Bryatt's Goods.
Ordered, That the Earl of Warwick be desired, that
Monsieur Bryatt may have Delivery of his Wearing Apparel; and all other his Goods stayed at Scarborough,
not belonging to Minting and Coining of Monies.
Apprehending Greenvile, &c.
Ordered, That the Serjeant at Arms shall have the
Assistance of the Committee in Cornewall, for the Apprehending of Sir Bevile Grenvile, Sir Nicholas Slaning,
Mr. Jo. Arundell, and the High Sheriff of Cornewall, and
others in that County, sent for, as Delinquents, by Order of this House.
Sir J. Strangewayes, &c.
The House not being satisfied with the Answer of Sir
Jo. Strangewayes, do injoin, that he, his Son, Mr. Giles
Strangewayes, and Mr. Rogers, be injoined to be here on
Monday come Se'nnight; or else the House doth declare,
that they will proceed against them, for their Contempt
of the Orders of this House.
Members to be summoned.
Ordered, That Sir Christopher Hatton, Sir Robert
Hatton, Mr. Jeffrey Palmer, Sir Robert Napier, be
summoned forthwith to attend the Service of the House,
all Excuses laid aside; and that they be here on Monday
come Se'nnight at farthest.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Pury shall have Leave to go into
Glocestershire.
Warrant read.
A Warrant, dated Worcester, August 5; 1642, directed
to Mr. Serjeant Wilde, for the Shewing such Horse and
Arms as he now stands charged; signed by the Hands of
the Lord Coventrye, Sir Jo. Packington, Sir H. Herbert,
and Mr. Sam. Sandys, Members of this House, and
others, was this Day read.
Members disabled to sit.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Jo. Packington,
Sir H. Herbert, Mr. Sam. Sandys, shall be disabled for
sitting any longer Members of this House, during this
Parliament; for putting in Execution the Commission of
Array, which both Houses have declared illegal; And
that Warrants shall issue for new Writs for Electing of
new Burgesses to serve in their Places.
Doldswell's Delinquency.
There was an Information given, That Mr. Dolds ....
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Resolved, upon the Question, That Mr. Doldswell, an
Attorney in the Common Peas, be forthwith sent for, as
a Delinquent, for being active and assisting to the Putting
the Commission of Array in Execution.
Disabling Members to sit, &c.
Referred to the Committee appointed to consider of
such Members as are absent, to prepare a Declaration
concerning the Disabling of divers Members of this
House, and the Causes of their Disabling; and to consider of some convenient Way for the House to be filled.
Dep. Lieut of Cambridge.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
nominate and approve of Francis Russell, to be Deputy
Lieutenant of the County of Cambridge.
Absent Members.
Ordered, That Mr. Hill, on Tuesday next, do make
Report of the Business concerning the absent Members.
Message to Lords.
Sir Ro. Harley carried up to the Lords the Order concerning Southwarke; the Order concerning the Indemnity
of Mr. Walton, and Mr. Cromwell; and Mr. F. Russell,
Deputy Lieutenant of Cambridge.
I. of Wight.
Ordered, That these Particulars from the Isle of Wight
be recommended to the Committee for the Defence of
the Kingdom: And that they forthwith take into Consideration some speedy Course for the Defence and
Safety of that Island.
Hotham's Pay.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Jo. Hotham
shall have Five Pounds per Diem for his Entertainment
as Governor of Hull: And that the Lords be moved to
join herein.
Benyon's Money.
Resolved, &c. That Benyon's Monies, stayed by Order
of this House, and now remaining in the Chamber of
London, shall continue there still, until this Honse shall
take farther Order; notwithstanding the Order made in
this Business of the 19th of this present August.
Raising Eorces.
Resolved, &c. That the Lord of Kerry shall have a
Commission for the Raising and Transporting of Two
thousand Men, One thousand for his own Regiment, and
another for recruiting the Forces in Munster, at the
Charge of the Adventurers.
Resolved, &c. That the Officers for these Regiments
shall be chosen out of such Reformadoes as have been
Losers in Ireland, and such as are not listed in the English
Service.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
approve of the Lord Kerry to be the first Captain, of
Captain St. Leger to be Lieutenant Colonel to the Lord
Kerry, of Captain Peasley to be Serjeant Major, of
Captain Muschamp, to be second Captain, of Captain
Wm. Hide to be third Captain, of Captain Watts to be
fourth Captain, of Captain Ric. Oldsworth to be fifth
Captain, of Captain Ric: Fitzmorris to be sixth Captain,
of Captain Hen. Delawne to be seventh Captain, of
Captain Henry Fletcher to be tenth Captain.
Resolved, &c. That it be referred to the Lord of Kerry,
to make Choice of his Lieutenants and Ensigns: And
that he be answerable to the Parliament for them.
Agent to Holland.
Mr. Pym presented from the Committee for the Defence of the Kingdom, a Letter of Credit to Mr. Walter
Strictland, who is appointed by both Houses to attend
the States General of the United Provinces; with a Declaration of both Houses, expressing the Reasons that
move both Houses to take up Arms.....; and, by Vote
upon the Question assented unto; and ordered to be
sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
Trained Bands.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for the
Defence of the Kingdom, to consider of some Order for
the Raising of the Trained Bands in all Counties.
Commission of Array.
Ordered, That Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Browne, and Mr.
Corbett, do prepare an Order for all Counties to apprehend the Persons of all such as shall advance the
Execution of the Commission of Array.
Person discharged.
Resolved, That Tho. Bowyer shall be forthwith discharged from any further Attendance.
Post Meridiem
Provisions for Ireland.
ORDERED, That the Treasurers appointed to
receive the Monies that come ... upon the Subscription
from the Adventurers for Ireland, do forthwith pay unto
Mr. Frost, Commissary for Ireland, for making Provision of Victuals for Ireland, the Sum of Five thousand
Pounds, out of such Monies as comes in upon the said
Adventure.
Order vacated.
Ordered, That the former Order of the 15th of August,
for Payment of the Five thousand Pounds to Mr. Frost,
by the Treasurers of London, be vacated.
Volunteers.
The Order for Colebrooke, for the Volunteers to train
there, was read; and, upon the Question, assented unto;
being the same with the Order for Shrowsbury.
The like Order for Bridporte in Dorsettshire, was
read; with this Addition; "that they have Power to
fortify, and to nominate and appoint, from time to time,
a Captain, and other Officers, to train and muster the
Inhabitants of the said Town and Borough."
And the like Order for Taunton: Which, upon the
Question, was likewise assented unto; and ordered to be
sent up to the Lords.
Ordered, That the like Order be made for Taunton in
Somersettshire.
Declaration to Yorkeshire.
Mr. Pym reports the Declaration to be sent into Yorkeshire, in Answer to the Letter from Yorkeshire: Which
was likewise read and assented unto; and ordered to be
carried to the Lords, to desire their Concurrence therein.
Sir Philip Stapleton carried up the said Two Orders,
and this Declaration to the Lords, in a Message.
Message from Lords.
Message from the Lords, by Sir Rob. Riche and
Mr. Page;
That the Lords had sent them with Three Orders:
1. For the Disarming of the Earl of Worcester, and all
Papists; wherein they desire the Concurrence of this
House. 2. An Order agreed unto by both Houses, for
the Transporting of Fifteen Thousand Pounds to Knockfergus, with this Amendment; instead of the Word
"Chester," add, "in the Downes, or elsewhere." 3. An
Order, requiring the Officers of the Ordnance and Ammunition, to deliver the Keys to such as the Committee
for the Defence of the Kingdom shall appoint.
Money for Scotts.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth consent to the
Amendment in the Order for Transporting of Fifteen
thousand Pounds to the Scotts, to Knockfergus.
Ordnance Office.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth consent to the
Order for the Officers of the Ordnance to deliver the Keys.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House agrees to the Orders for Knockfergus, and the
Officers of the Ordnance: And as to that of disarming
the Earl of Worcester, will send an Answer by Messengers
of their own.
Gamul, a Member.
Mr. Gamul, a Member of the House, being demanded
of the House, if he would assist * * * * (a)
Answered in the Negative.
Ordnance Office.
IT is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons,
in Parliament assembled, That the several Officers of the
Ordnance, and of the Armoury in the Tower of London,
respectively, shall forthwith, upon Sight of this Order,
deliver the Keys of the Office of the Ordnance, Arms,
Ammunition, and Stores there, and of the Office of the
Armoury, to such as the Committee for the Defence of
the Kingdom shall appoint to receive them; or else, that
the Doors of the said Office shall be forthwith broken up:
And the Charges and Keeping of the said Arms shall be
committed into the Hands of such as the said Committee
shall think fit: Who shall take Inventories of the same,
to the Intent that a true Account may be taken of the
said Arms, to the Use of his Majesty, the Parliament,
and the Kingdom.
Affairs at Cirencester.
A Letter from Glocestershire was read, of the Proceedings at Cirencester in Gloucestershire; of the Proceedings
of the Lord Chandoys about the Commission of Array;
and ordered to be printed.
Drums, &c. to Northampton.
Ordered, That Three Drums and Six Halberds be sent
to Northampton.
Dep. Lieuts. of Worcester.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of Mr.
Jo. Kite, Wm. Jefferies, and Mr. Tho. Graves, to be
Deputy Lieutenants for the County of Worcester.
Message to Lords.
Sir Ph. Stapleton carried up to the Lords the Declaration to be sent into Yorkeshire; and the Orders for
Colebrooke and Bridporte.
Hill's, &c. Petition.
Ordered, That the humble Petition of Arthur Hill,
Thomas Roberts, Thomas Kaylock, Edward Gynes,
Elizabeth Priddye Widow, and Henry Cooper, being
poor People lately come out of Ireland, be referred to
the Committee for Contribution; to take their Necessity
into Consideration.