Die Lunæ, Junii 2, 1645.
Prayers.
REsolved, &c. That the Lord Howard of Escrig shall have
bestowed upon him the Benefit of the Two next Assessments of the Twentieth-Part, as shall come in to the Committee at Haberdashers-Hall, by the Discovery of such as
his Lordship shall employ therein, and are not as yet discovered to the said Committee.
A printed Petition, directed to the Knights, Citizens,
and Burgesses, assembled in the Commons House of Parliament, intituled, "The humble Petition of Sir Frederick
Hamilton Knight and Colonel," was this Day read: And
likewise a Copy of the like Petition, in Writing, was read.
And
It is Ordered, That the whole Matter of these Petitions,
and the whole Business of the Informations of Sir Fred.
Hamilton against Sir Jo. Clottworthy and Sir Wm. Cole,
and the whole Business concerning Mr. Alexander, and the
Privilege of the House, are referred to the Consideration
of the Committee for Examinations: And they are to take
All into present Consideration; and to make Report of
All to the House; and withal to deliver in their Opinions
upon all the Particulars to the House.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Nath. Stephens shall forthwith
go down to Gloucester.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Hodges shall forthwith go down
to Gloucester.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Massie shall forthwith go
into the West, to take his Charge there.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Massie's Regiment shall go
into the West.
Resolved, &c. That all the Horse, now under the
Command of Major Buller, shall go into the West.
Resolved, &c. That Fifty Barrels of Powder shall be
forthwith furnished out of the publick Stores, by the Officers of the Ordnance, unto Mr. Stephens, Mr. Hodges, Mr.
Pury, or one of them, for the Service of the Garison of
Gloucester.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of Gloucester do presently withdraw; and consider of some Person or Persons
fit for the Care of Gloucester: And the Garisons to be put
into . . . ., till the Governor appointed come down.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Nurse, now Mayor of Gloucester, Alderman Wm. Singleton, and Colonel Blount, or
any Two of them, shall have the Command of the Garison of Gloucester, and of the Forces and Garisons of Gloucestershire, in as ample Manner as Colonel Massie had; until
Colonel Lloyd, the appointed Governor, come down to
his Charge there; or that the House take other Order.
Ordered, That Mr. Holles do prepare a Letter, to be
signed by Mr. Speaker, and sent to Colonel Massie presently, to go and take his Charge in the West.
Resolved, &c. That the Disposal of all the Forces be
wholly left to the Committee of both Kingdoms; notwithstanding any former Order.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, &c. That Serjeant-Major-General Browne be
Forthwith sent down to his Charge at Abingdon.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That the Thanks of this House be returned to
Serjeant-Major-General Browne, for his very faithful and
great Services done to the Publick.
Resolved, &c. That the Forces, formerly designed to be
sent to Oxon, shall be speedily sent away thither.
Sir Robert Harley carried the Three Votes before-mentioned, concerning Disposal of the Forces, and Oxford,
to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Nicoll carried to the Lords an Ordinance for bringing in Monies in Arrear upon several Ordinances of Parliament in the City of London: An Ordinance for Securing
and Repayment of Twelve thousand Pounds, charged upon the Excise, for the Service of the West: An Ordinance
to enable the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall with Power to
bring in the One-and-twenty thousand Pounds per mensem,
taxed by a former Ordinance, for Payment of the Scotts
Army: An Ordinance, appointing a Committee of the
Commons House to regulate the Affairs of the Excise:
An Ordinance for Payment of Three hundred Pounds to
the Captain of Brunksea-Castle, out of the Moiety of the
Excise in the County of Dorsett, and Town of Poole:
And a Letter to be writ to the several Committees in the
Countries, to accommodate the Scotts Army with Provisions in their March Southwards.
Serjeant-Major-General Browne was called in: And Mr.
Speaker, by Command of the House, acquainted him,
That the House had taken notice of the great Service he
had done in a Garison, once a Forlorn-Hope, but now,
by his Industry, made considerable; as also of the Diligence and Care in his own Person; and of his Wisdom in
managing all his Actions with so great Judgement, especially manifested in the discreet Ordering of that Passage between the Lord Digby and himself; wherein as he had
gained Honour to himself, so no less Thankfulness from
the Parliament: And the House did return him Thanks
for it.
He likewise acquainted him with the great Occasion
there was for his present going down to his Charge; and
that the House had taken care for supplying him with some
further Forces for his Assistance.
Mr. Nicoll brings Answer from the Lords, That the
Lords do agree to the several Ordinances carried up by
him, except to That for constituting a Committee for
regulating the Affairs of the Excise: To which they will
send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Sir Robert Harley brings Answer from the Lords, That
the Lords had agreed to the Two Votes concerning Oxon:
And, as to the Vote concerning the Disposal of the Forces
by the Committee of both Kingdoms, they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
A Message from the Lords, by Doctor Aylett and
Doctor Heath;
The Lords have commanded us to bring this Report: It
came from the Committee of Lords and Commons for the
Admiralty and Cinque-Ports: They have agreed to it; and
desire the Concurrence of this House in it.
They have likewise sent a Pass for the Countess of Devon to go beyond Sea into France; in which they desire
the Concurrence of this House. And
The Lords do desire, That the Lord Roberts may be
added to the Committee of Plymouth, Lyme, and Poole.
The Report was read; and was, for Approbation of
John Elliott Esquire to be Vice-Admiral of the County of
Devon.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of John
Elliott to be Vice-Admiral of the County of Devon: And
that the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Admiralty and Cinque-Ports do grant him a Commission for that
Place, accordingly.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree, That the
Lord Roberts be added to the Committee of Plymmouth,
Lyme, and Poole.
Resolved, &c. That Sir John Northcott and Mr. Dennis
Bond be added to the Committee of Plymmouth, Lyme, and
Poole.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Whitfield and
Serjeant Finch;
The Lords have received a Vote this Day from this
House, concerning the Disposal of the Forces by the Committee of both Kingdoms: To which they do agree; with
such Additions as are set down in this Paper.
The Additions were read; and were in bæc verba;
viz.
After the Word "Kingdoms," and before the Word
"notwithstanding," add, "according to the Ordinance or
Ordinances, by which the said Committee was constituted."
The First Messengers were called in: And the House
returned this Answer, That they had taken their Message
into Consideration; and do agree with the Lords; and
approve of Mr. Elliott to be Vice-Admiral of the County
of Devon; and for the Lord Roberts to be of the Committee of Plymmouth, Lyme, and Poole: And, as to the
Pass for the Countess of Devon, they will send Answer by
Messengers of their own.
The Second Messengers were called in: And the House
returned this Answer, That they had taken their Message
into Consideration; and do agree with the Lords in the
Addition to the Vote for Disposal of the Forces by the
Committees of both Kingdoms.
An Ordinance for the raising Men in the Cities of London and Westminster, and divers adjacent Counties, to be
sent to Oxon; and for Raising of Monies for Maintenance
of the said Men; was this Day read the First and Second
time; and, upon the Question, committed unto the Committee of the Three Counties of Oxon, Buck', and Berk':
And that the Knights and Burgesses of Middlesex and Westminster, and Sir Robert Pye, Mr. Wheeler, and Mr. Whittacre, are added to this Committee: And they are to report
this Ordinance To-morrow Morning.
Resolved, &c. That the City be desired forthwith to
send Two Regiments of Foot to the Blocking-up of Oxon.
Mr. Recorder, Mr. Whitelock, and Mr. Nicoll, are appointed to press the City herein; and to signify unto them
the very great Importance of it at this present Conjuncture
of Affairs.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, to consider, What Forces may speedily, and
with most Conveniency, be sent to Oxon: And they are
herein to confer with the Committee of the Three Counties
of Oxon, Buck', and Berks; and with the Knights and
Burgesses of Herts.