Die Lunæ, Junii 9, 1645.
Prayers.
AN Ordinance for discharging the Delinquency and
Sequestration of Sir Thomas Peyton Baronet was this
Day read; and passed, upon the Question; and ordered
to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for discharging the Delinquency and Sequestration of Francis Nevill Esquire was this Day read;
and passed, upon the Question; and ordered to be sent to
the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for granting the Publick Faith unto Henry
Lord Blaney, Baron of Monnaghan in the Realm of Ireland, for the Sum of One thousand Four hundred and Five
Pounds Six Shillings, due to him for Pay, for Service in
that Kingdom; and for referring his Petition to the Committee of both Kingdoms; was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, assented unto; and ordered to be sent unto
the Lords for their Concurrence.
Ordered, That Mr. Henry Herbert, a Member of this
House, shall have Leave to go into the Country.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Captain Willoughby,
now Governor of Coventry, shall have the Command, and
be Colonel, of that Regiment of Foot there, which was
formerly the Regiment of Colonel John Barker, a Member
of this House, and late Governor there.
The Lords Concurrence to be herein desired.
An Ordinance for putting the County of Surrye into a
Posture of Defence, by the better Regulating of the
Trained Bands, and raising other Forces of Horse and
Foot, for the Preservation and Safety of the said County,
and the Pay of such Horse and Foot as shall belong to
the Garison of Farneham-Castle, was this Day read the First
time; and ordered to be read the Second time on Wednesday Morning next.
Mr. Whitehead carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence, the Ordinance for raising Monies in the
County of Hants: The Vote for Captain Willoughby
to have Colonel Barker's Regiment of Foot at Coventry: An Ordinance for securing One thousand Pounds,
out of the Excise, for the Service of the West: An
Ordinance for discharging the Delinquency and Sequestration of Sir Thomas Peyton Baronet: An Ordinance
for Discharge of the Delinquency and Sequestration of
Francis Nevill Esquire: An Ordinance for granting the
Publick Faith unto Henry Lord Blaney for One thousand
Four hundred and Five Pounds Six Shillings, for his Pay
for his Arrears in Ireland.
Sir Thomas Widdrington reports, from the Committee
of the Northern Association, a Petition from the Town
and County of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Three Propositions thereto annexed: Which were read.
He further reported the Vote of the Committee concerning the last of the Three Propositions: Which was,
That Five hundred Tens of Delinquents Coals should be
forthwith appointed for Supply of the present Necessities
of the said Town. And
It is thereupon Ordered, That it be recommended to
the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall, and the Scotts Commissioners, to confer with the Committee of the Northern
Association, for the granting and speedy appointing Five
hundred Tens of the Delinquents Coals to the Mayor and
Town of Newcastle, to be employed for the Relief of the
Poor and Infected, and the Repair of the Walls, Bridges,
Keys, River, Harbour, or Haven, and for other Necessaries, for the Benefit of the said Town.
A Declaration, to give Satisfaction to the States of the
United Provinces, touching the Taking and Restitution
of some Ships and Goods of theirs, and their Subjects,
was this Day read: And
It is Ordered, That it be committed to the Committee
of this House, that are of the Committee of Lords and
Commons for Foreign Affairs, with the Addition of Mr.
Maynard, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Hill, Mr. Prideaux, Mr.
Recorder, Mr. Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Corbett, and Mr.
Whittacre: And they are to meet this Afternoon at Two
of Clock, in the Treasury-Chamber: And are to bring it
in on Wednesday Morning next.
Ordered, That the Committee of Adventurers for Ireland, of this House, to whom the Consideration of the
Letters from the Lord Inchiquin, and the Letters-Patents,
are committed, do confer with the Committee of both
Kingdoms, concerning the Report of their Opinions upon
the Particulars appointed to be made to the House on
Wednesday next.
Ordered, That the Report concerning Mr. Griffith be
made on Tuesday come Sevennight, peremptorily.
Ordered, That the Keeper of Newgate do keep Mr.
John Gryffyth, committed Prisoner unto him, in such safe
Custody, as he will answer Body for Body for him.