Die Mercurii, Julii 16, 1645.
Prayers.
ORdered, That Mr. Chambers be desired to preach before
this House on Tuesday next, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, instead of Mr. Meddop, it being the Publick Day
of Thanksgiving: And that Mr. Nicoll do give him
Notice hereof.
A Petition from divers of the Inhabitants of the County
of Hertford, and Parts adjacent, concerning Payment of
Tythes, was this Day read.
An Ordinance for appointing Commissioners of both
Houses of Parliament to reside with the Scotts Army, for
the better Carrying on of the War, and Managing of the
Affairs of that Army, was this Day read; and, upon the
Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
The Instructions for the Commissioners of both Houses
of Parliament appointed to reside with the Scotts Army
were this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed;
and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence; and were in hæc verba;
Instructions for, and Edward Lord Mountagu, Sir
John Corbett Baronet, Humphrey Sallwey Esquire,
Colonel Wm. Purefoy, and Edward Baynton Esquire.
WHereas, by several Treaties agreed between the Two
Kingdoms, divers Things are to be performed and
done by the joint Advice of both Kingdoms, or their
Committees thereunto authorized, which cannot be so well
transacted but by those upon the Place: You, or any
Three of you, have therefore hereby full Power and Authority given you to go to the Scottish Army now in
England; and to advise, debate and conclude, with our
Brethren of Scotland, or such as shall be authorized by
them thereunto, and, by joint Advice with them, to put
in Execution all such Matters and Things concerning the
well Ordering, Directing, and Disposal of the Forces
brought in and employed by them for our Assistance, as
shall be found requisite and needful, from time to time,
for the Prosecution of this Cause, and the Ends expressed
in the Covenant.
You shall do your utmost Endeavour, that the Enemy
be vigorously prosecuted, and all Advantages taken, for
the speedy Ending of this War,
You are to do your utmost Endeavours for the continuing a good Correspondency between the Two Kingdoms, and their Forces.
You are to acquaint them with the great Streights we
are in for want of Money; and that whatsoever Failing of
Payments, according to the Treaty, have been from hence,
have not proceeded from any Want of Affection or Intention to make good our Engagements.
You are to acquaint them, That a weekly Assessment
is made for the Maintenance of their Army; and that
Care is taken for the speedy Payment thereof.
That there may be no Want of Provisions, and other
Necessaries, for the Army, you are hereby authorized to
send Warrants, under the Hands of you, or any Three
of you, to the Counties of Hereford, Monmouth, Worcester, Glamorgan, or any other Counties where the Scotts
Armies shall march, or adjacent Counties, as you shall
think fit, for the furnishing Provisions, and other Necessaries, for that Army.
And you are to call to your Assistance, and to name
and authorize, such Gentlemen and others in the aforesaid
Counties, and such other Counties where that Army shall
march, as you shall think sit, to be such Committees, for
the better Putting of this Instruction in due Execution:
And the Committees in the said several Counties are hereby required to be, from time to time, aiding and assisting
to you herein.
You are to endeavour, That all Provisions, or other
Necessaries, provided by your Care, be so ordered, that
Account may be made what is taken; and that the said
Provisions may be discounted upon the Pay of the said
Army.
You are hereby likewise authorized, as you shall see
Cause, to help the Scotts Army with Recruits of such
Horses, upon Account, as shall be lost in the Service.
You are to take care, that no Protection be granted to
any Delinquent, contrary to the Ordinance of Parliament.
You are further to take care, that the several Ordinances be put in due Execution against all Delinquents,
notwithstanding any Protection whatsoever.
You are to acquaint both Houses with your Proceedings from time to time; and to observe these Instructions,
and such further Directions as you shall receive from both
Houses of Parliament.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Sir Robert Herley is appointed to go to the Lords, to
desire a Conference, in the Painted Chamber, by Committees of both Houses, if it may stand with the Lords
Conveniency.
Sir Robert Herley brings Answer, That the Lords do
agree to a Conference, as is desired.
Sir Robert Harley is appointed to go to the Lords, and
desire them, That the Members of the Lords House, that
are appointed to join with a Committee of this House for
preparing Instructions to the Commissioners that are to go
into Scotland, may meet this Afternoon.
Ordered, &c. That an Express be this Night dispatched
into the North.
Sir Robert Harley brings Answer from the Lords, That
they do agree, That the Members of their House, that are
of the Committee appointed to prepare Instructions for
the Commissioners that are to go into Scotland, shall meet
this Afternoon at Three of the Clock.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee of the Revenue do
pay unto the Commissioners of both Houses, that are appointed
to go to the Parliament of Scotland, or such as they shall
appoint to receive the same, the Sum of Five hundred
Pounds, in Hand, by way of Imprest; and that the said
Commissioners shall have Credit for the like Sum of Five
hundred Pounds more there, upon Account, to be paid
again by the said Committee of the Revenue; for and towards the Charges and Expences of the said Commissioners, and of their Servants and Attendants, during this
Employment.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee of the Revenue do
forthwith pay unto Mr. Marshall and Mr. Stronge, or
such as they shall appoint to receive the same, the Sum of
One hundred Pounds, by way of Imprest, to either of
them, Fifty Pounds; for the Providing of Horses, and
other necessary Accommodations, for them in their
Journey.
Ordered, &c, That the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall
do forthwith pay unto the Commissioners appointed to
reside with the Scotts Army, or such as they shall appoint
to receive the same, the Sum of Five hundred Pounds, in
Hand, by way of Imprest; for and towards the Charges
and Expences of them, and their Servants and Attendants
in this Service.
Ordered, &c. That the Reports from the Committee
of the Revenue, and the Reports, concerning Compositions with Delinquents for Discharge of their Sequestrations, from the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall, be made on
Saturday Morning: And that Mr. Speaker do put the
House in mind hereof.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Salway be desired to go along
with the Commissioners of the Parliament that are appointed
to reside with the Scotts Army: And that the Committee at
Goldsmiths-Hall do forthwith pay unto him, or such as he
shall appoint to receive the same, the Sum of Fifty
Pounds, by way of Imprest, for the Provision of Horses,
and other necessary Accommodations, for him in his
Journey.
A Message from the Lords, by Doctor Aylett and
Doctor Heath;
The Lords have received this Paper from the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland: They agree to
the Petition of John Langston and John Baldwyn, and to
the Ordinance made upon it; and desire your Concurrence therein.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House will send Answer to their Messages by Messengers
of their own.
Mr. Tate and Mr. Ellis are appointed Managers of
this Conference.
Ordered, That Mr. Barwis shall have Copies of any
Information given in to this House against him, or any
others employed by the Parliament, from the Commissioners for the Kingdom of Scotland.
An Ordinance for appointing John Reynolds, DeputyClerk of the Hanaper, to execute the Place of Clerk of
the Hanaper, during the Pleasure of both Houses of Parliament; and for allowing him Eighteen-pence per diem,
and Fifty Pounds per Annum, for his Pains in executing
the said Office; he paying and answering all the Residue
of the Fees, Issues, Allowances, and Profits, of the said
Office to the Commonwealth; was this Day read; and
passed, upon the Question; and ordered to be sent to
the Lords for their Concurrence.
And Mr. Browne is appointed to carry this Ordinance
to the Lords.
An Ordinance, requiring the Payment of all Monies remaining in any of the Cursitors Hands, and due to the
late Lord Keeper, from the Time of his Departure from
the Parliament, upon any finable Writs, into the Hanaper,
for the Use of the Commonwealth, was this Day read;
and passed, upon the Question; and ordered to be sent to
the Lords for their Concurrence.
And Mr. Browne is appointed to carry up this Ordinance to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Lisle reports the Ordinance for granting Four
thousand Pounds to the Lord Wharton, out of the Estate
of the Heir of Sir Wm. Savill a Ward: Which was read;
and, upon the Question, passed: And Mr. Lisle is appointed to carry this Ordinance up unto the Lords for
their Concurrence.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the Losses and Services of the Lord Fairefaxe be referred to the Committee
to whom the Consideration of the Services and Losses of
the Earl of Essex was referred.
An Ordinance for constituting Sir Henry Vane junior,
Knight, to be Treasurer of the Marine Causes; and for
passing a Grant of the same Office, and the Profits thereof,
to him, under the Great Seal; was this Day read; and,
upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the
Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Lisle is appointed to carry this Ordinance to the
Lords for their Concurrence.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee at HaberdashersHall do, upon the Credit of the Ordinance for granting
Four thousand Pounds to the Lord Wharton, out of the
Estate to the Heir of Sir Wm. Savill, forthwith lend and
furnish to the said Lord Wharton, or his Assigns, the
Sum of Two thousand Pounds, for Supply of his present
Necessities, to be repaid out of the first Monies that shall
arise to the said Lord Wharton by virtue of the said Ordinance.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Molsworth to have the Allowance of Four Pounds per Week paid to him out of the
Revenue, for his present Maintenance, as other the Members have.
Ordered, &c. That Captain Wingate shall have the Sum
of Ten Pounds per Week, upon Account, paid to him
by the Committee of the Revenue, till the Sum of Two
hundred Pounds shall be paid to him.
Ordered, &c. That the boarded Masque-House at
Whithall, the Masque-House at St. James', and the Courts
of Guard, be forthwith pulled down, and sold away; and
that the Proceed thereof shall be employed towards the
Payment of the King's poor Servants Wages: And the
Care hereof is especially referred to the Committee of the
Revenue: And Mr. Rouse is to take care of it.
Ordered, &c. That the mere Irish Rebels that are
amongst the Prisoners sent up by Sir Thomas Fairefaxe from
Naseby-Field, shall be committed to safe Custody, and sent
to Newgate, or any other Prison, where the Committee
for Prisoners shall think fit.
Ordered, &c. That the Soldiers formerly transported
by Sir Arthur Loftus for the Service of Ireland, who deserted the Service of the Parliament there, and joined with
the Rebels, and returned into England by a Pass from the
Marquis of Ormond, shall be proceeded against according
to Martial Law.
Ordered, &c. That Power is hereby given to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Irish Affairs, to send
away those Soldiers that are already listed out of the Prisoners to go for Ireland unto Munster: And it is recommended to the Committee of the Admiralty, to accommodate them with Shipping and Convoy: And that the
said Committee shall have Power to write to Sir Tho.
Fairefaxe, to know what other Prisoners, amongst those
now taken in the West, may be fit to be employed in the
Service.
Ordered, &c, That the Committee for Prisoners shall
have Power to receive the Monies due to the State upon
forfeited Bonds, taken for the Enlargement of Prisoners;
to be employed for the Maintenance of the common Soldiers sent up Prisoners by Sir Thomas Fairefax from
Naseby-Field.
Ordered, &c. That the Ordinance for Sale of Delinquents .... shall be proceeded in on Friday next, by
the Grand Committee of the House.
Ordered, &c. That the Northern-Committee, where Sir
Thomas Widdrington has the Chair, shall be discharged of
the Reference of the Petitions and Papers in Mr. Blackeston's Hands; the said Petitions and Papers reflecting upon
some Members of this House, and have not yet been read
in the House.
Ordered, &c. That the Members of this House, that
are of the Committee for preparing Instructions for the
Commissioners that are appointed to go into Scotland, do
meet with the Committee of Lords appointed to this Purpose, this Afternoon at Three of Clock: And it is referred
to this Committee, to consider of the Papers, sent from
the Parliament of Scotland, of February last; and, upon
... sideration of them, and upon Conference and Consultation with Sir Wm. Armyn, and Mr. Rich. Barwis,
Commissioners of both Houses, lately returned, and upon
such Letters and Papers as shall be offered by them to
this Committee, to consider of, and prepare such further
Instructions as they shall find necessary for the said Commissioners; and to prepare them to the House.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons, in Parliament, for the nominating, appointing, and authorising, and Edward Lord Mountague, Sir
John Corbett Baronet, Humphry Sallway Esquire,
Colonel Wm. Purefoy, and Edward Baynton Esquire,
to be Committees and Commissioners of both Houses
to be sent to, and reside with, the Army of our Brethren of Scotland now in this Kingdom.
WHereas, by several Treaties agreed between the Two
Kingdoms, divers Things are to be performed and
done by the joint Advice of both Kingdoms, or their
Commissioners thereunto authorized, which cannot be so
well contracted but by those upon the Place, especially in
the Armies: It is thereby Ordered and Ordained, by the
Lords and Commons, assembled in Parliament, That, and Edw. Lord Mountagu, Sir John Corbett
Baronet, Humphry Salway Esquire, Col. Wm. Purefoy, and
Edward Baynton Esquire, be authorized and appointed Committees and Commissioners of and from both Houses of Parliament, to reside in the Army of our Brethren of Scotland
now in this Kingdom, to transact with the Committees
or Commissioners thereunto appointed by the Kingdom of
Scotland, all Matters and Things, concerning the well
Ordering, Directing, and Disposing of the said Forces,
according to such other Instructions as they shall, from
time to time, receive from both Houses of Parliament;
and to contract all other Matters and Things, according to
the several Instructions herewith given, and hereafter to
be given: And the said Committees or Commissioners,
without the special Licence of that House whereof they
are Members, are required to be attendant in the Execution hereof; and, for their so doing, they shall be
warranted, justified, secured, and saved harmless, by the
Authority and Power of both Houses of Parliament.