Die Sabbati, 13 Augusti, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Letters from Henley.
A LETTER from Mr. Stevens, Warden of Henley
upon Thames, Mr. Ro. Knolles, Mr. Whittlock,
and Mr. Clerke, of the Twelfth of August, to Mr.
Speaker, from Henley upon Thames; and a Letter inclosed, from the Commissioners of Array to the Warden
of Henley, to require a Meeting of all the Gentlemen
and Freeholders, to consult and consider, what is necessary for the Defence and Safety of the County.
Peace of Berkshire, &c.
Resolved, upon the Question, That a Message shall go
to the Lords, to desire that the Lord Lieutenants of the
Counties of Berks and Oxon may take some Care for the
Preservation of the Peace of those Counties; and that Sir
Robert Pye, and Sir Peter Wentworth, do write Letter to
those Gentlemen that gave this House such timely Advice
of the Meeting at Wattlington; and to send them the
general Instructions appointed for the Counties.
Reviling the Parliament.
Upon an Information of scandalous Words spoken by
Ellis Coleman, the 22th of June 1642, in reviling the
Parliament in general, and of some of the Members in
particular;
Persons sent for, &c.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Ellis Coleman shall
be forthwith sent for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at
Arms attending on this House; and that Tho. Ives, and
Edm. Bedwall, Witnesses in this Cause, be summoned
to come and testify in this Cause.
Receivers of Money, &c.
Ordered, That H. Wiseman and Haines Barley
Esquires, and Tho. Michell High Constable, be Receivers of all such Money and Plate as shall come in
upon the Propositions for Bringing in of Money and
Plate, for the Divisions of Dunsmoe, and Uttlesford,
Freshweld, and Clavering, and the Town of Walden in
the County of Essex.
Declaration on King's Proclamation.
Mr. Reynolds presented, from the Committee appointed
to that Purpose, a Declaration concerning his Majesty's
Proclamation; whereby he proclaims the Earl of Essex,
and all that adhere unto him, Rebels and Traitors: The
which was read; and, by Vote upon the Question, assented unto; and, That the Lords Concurrence be
desired herein; and that it be printed.
Message to Lords.
Mr. Green is appointed to carry up to the Lords the
Orders concerning Tonage and Poundage; the Order
concerning Surrey; the Order concerning the Monies
collected for Customs; the Instructions presented Yesterday from the Committee, to be sent into all Counties;
the Bill concerning Sir Tho. Dawes his Creditors; the
Declaration concerning his Majesty's Proclamation
touching the Earl of Essex.
Letters from Hamborough.
Ordered, That these Letters from the State of Hamborough be carried up to the Lords by Mr. Green; and
to acquaint them, that this House is of Opinion, that
these Letters be referred to a Committee of both
Houses, if their Lordships should so think fit.
Impeachment of Marquis Hertford, &c.
Resolved, upon the Question, That William Marquis
Hertford, shall be accused of High Treason, for actual
levying War against the King and Kingdom.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Spencer Earl of
Northampton shall be accused of High Treason, for actual
levying War against the King and Kingdom.
The Covenant.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Covenant do
meet this Afternoon, to consider and prepare this
Covenant.
Hastings' Impeachment.
Resolved, upon the Question, That H. Hastings
Esquire, second Son to the Earl of Huntingdon shall
be accused of High Treason, for actual levying War
against the King and Kingdom.
Impeachment of Marquis Hertford, &c.
Sir Ro. Harley is appointed to go up to the Lords,
to accuse Wm. Marquis Hertford, Spencer Earl of
Northampton, Henry Hastings Esquire, second Son
to the Earl of Huntington, in the Name of Themselves,
and of all the Commons of England, of High Treason,
for actual levying War against the King and Kingdom;
and to desire, that speedy Proceedings may be had
against them, as to Law and Justice shall appertain.
Declaration to Holland.
That Sir Philip Stapilton do go up to the Lords, to acquaint them with the Information that this House has
received of Arms, Ammunition, and Officers, that are
come out of Holland, into the Northern Parts; and to
desire, that a Committee may be appointed to consider of
some Declaration and Message to be sent to the States,
concerning the Reasons that enforce this State to take up
Arms for Defence of their Religion, the King's Person,
and the Laws of the Land; and that they should consider, in what Security Religion can be There, if it be
destroyed Here.
Declaration on King's Proclamation.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Aylett and
Dr. Heath;
The Lords do agree with this House in this Declaration concerning his Majesty's last Proclamation, according to the Amendments and Interlinings.
Ordered, That it be especially recommended to the
Care of Mr. Pury, to take Care for the Dispersing of the
Declarations concerning his Majesty's last Proclamation.
Glocestershire.
Ordered, That Mr. Stephens and Sir Rob. Cooke be injoined to go down into the County of Glocester, to employ
their Endeavours for the Preservation of the Peace of
that County, with such Instructions to that Purpose as
are given to other Counties.
Duke of Vendosme, &c.
The humble Petition of the Dukes of Vendosme, Espernon, and Soubize, the Marquis of Vieu-ville, and the
Lord Vabiqúer-ville, desiring their safe and free Living
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Bailing Prisoners.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Charles Montfort,
Wm. Jennings, Edw. Rust, and Basil Wood, now in the
Serjeant's Custody, for Words spoken by them against
the Parliament, be forthwith bailed.
Declaration against assisting the King.
Whereas the King, seduced by wicked Counsel, doth
make War against his Parliament and People; and,
for the Promoting of the War, divers Forces, both of
Horse and Foot, have been and are levied and raised by
several Persons; and his Majesty's good Subjects are most
cruelly robbed, spoiled, and slain: To the end that no
Man may be misled through Ignorance, the Lords and
Commons in Parliament, Declare, That all such Persons
as shall, upon any Pretence whatsoever, assist his Majesty
in this War, with Horse, Arms, Plate, or Money, are
Traitors to his Majesty, the Parliament, and the Kingdom; and shall be brought to condign Punishment for
so high an Offence.
Mr. Martyn carried up this Declaration, and the Order
for Volunteers for Canterbury.
Impeachment of Marquis of Hertford, &c.
Sir Robert Harley reports, That, according to the
Commands of the House, he had accused the Marquis
of Hertford, the Earl of Northampton, and Henry
Hastings Esquire; and that the Lords do intend, they
shall have a speedy Day for their coming in, and making
their Answer.
Answer from Lords.
Mr. Green brings Answer, That he delivered the several
Orders intrusted unto him; and that the Lords will send
Answer by Messengers of their own.
Letter to Committee.
Ordered, That the Letter now read shall be sent to Mr.
Whitlocke, and the rest of the Committee in Oxfordshire.
King's Printer, &c.
Ordered, That the King's Printer be injoined from this
House, not to print any thing by Warrant from his Majesty, that concerns the Parliament, without the Consent
of both or either House of Parliament; and particularly,
that he do not proceed any further in the Printing of the
Kentish Petition concerning the Commission of Array;
and that all such as they have printed, shall be forthwith
seized, and laid up in safe Custody: And Mr. Ven and
* Vassall are ordered to seize and take the same into
their Custody: And the Committee for Printing are ordered to take Care in sending to know what Things are in
Printing there, that concerns the Parliament.
I. of Weight.
Ordered, That it be recommended to the Earl of Warwicke to furnish the Town of Newporte in the Isle of
Weight with Thirty Barrels of Powder, with all convenient
Speed, to be disposed of as the Mayor of Newporte, Mr.
Bunckley, Mr. Tho. Boreman, and Mr. Robert Urrey of
Freshwater, shall think fit, for the Safeguard of that
Place and Island.
And it is further Ordered, That Mr. Venn and Mr.
Vassall do write a Letter of Thanks to the Mayor of
Newporte, and those that joined with him in the Certificate to the House, of the State of that Town, for their
Care of the Safety of that Place, and Respects to this
House; and to assure them, that this House hath, in
some measure, already taken Care, and will take further
Care, in providing for the Safety of that Island.
Carne's Petition.
Ordered, That the House do take into Consideration,
on Monday Morning, Lieutenant Carne's Petition.
Declaration to Oxfordshire.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Defence of the
Kingdom do draw a Declaration, and send it into Oxfordshire, to the Committee there, to prevent the Meeting
there intended on Monday next.
Southwarke Guards.
Ordered, That Mr. White, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Hill,
and Sir G. Gerard, do put into the Form of an Order the
Writing now presented, concerning Guards to be kept in
Southwarke; and that it be a Precedent for Middlesex,
and other Parts of the Kingdom.
Woodchurche Lecturer.
Ordered, upon Petition of the Inhabitants of the Parish
of Woodchurche in the County of Kent, That Mr. Rob.
Everdine, an orthodox Divine, be recommended to be
Lecturer there every Lord's Day in the Afternoon, to
preach there without Interruption.
Persons stayed at Northampton.
Ordered, That Sam. Wightwicke, John Havers, Martyn Harvey, and Chr. Smith, stayed at Northampton, be
continued there in safe Custody.
Person to attend.
Ordered, That Sir Chr. Hatton shall be forthwith
summoned to attend this House.
Instructions to Coventry Committee.
Mr. Pim reports from the Committee for the Safety
of the Kingdom, Instructions for those of the Town of
Coventry, for the Preservation of that Place.
Instructions for Jo. Hales, Isaac Bromrick, Esquires,
Jo. Barker Alderman, Tho. Basnot Alderman,
Robert Phipps Gentleman, appointed to take Care
of the Peace and Safety of the City of Coventry.
YOU are required and authorized to exercise and
train all the Train Bands and Volunteers in the City and
County of Coventry; and shall lead and conduct them
against all Forces that attempt to seize upon that City,
or disturb the Peace of it. And you are authorized to
fight with all such Persons, to kill and slay them, and by
all means to defend your City from all hostile Attempts
there.
You are likewise authorized to disarm all Popish Recusants, and all other dangerous and ill-affected Persons,
who have opposed the Orders and Proceedings of Parliament, or endeavoured to oppress the People by the
Commission of Array, or otherwise.
It is left to the Committee for the Defence of the
Kingdom, to insert the Names to whom these
Instructions are to be sent.
Bringing in Arms.
It is Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That whosoever shall bring in any Musquets,
Pikes, or Corselets, and shall either use them themselves,
or lend them to be used or born by any other, for the
Service of the King and Parliament, that the Colonel or
Lieutenant Colonel of whose Regiment the said Arms
shall be born, shall value the said Arms; and the Owner
shall be repaid for them, in the same Manner as such as
have lent Money, Plate, or Horses, upon the Propositions
agreed by the Lords and Commons.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Defence of Warwicke.
That Five hundred Pounds out of the Monies that
come in upon the Propositions for Bringing in of Horse,
Money, and Plate, within the County of Warwicke, be
allowed to be employed for the Defence and Safety of
that Place.