Die Martis, 19 Augusti, 1645.
Prayers.
ORdered, That the Committee concerning the Removal
of superstitious Monuments shall take care, that the
Ordinances for Demolishing of Monuments of Superstition
and Idolatry be put in Execution.
An Ordinance for the Sale of Papists and Delinquents
Estates for Payment of the publick Debts of the Kingdom, due, as well upon Publick Faith, as otherwise, for
carrying on the War, and for the Satisfaction of Creditors
well-affected to the Parliament, and for such other Uses,
and in such Manner, as is and shall be directed by both
Houses of Parliament, was this Day read the Third time:
And
It is Ordered, That the Clause in this Ordinance, concerning the Repayment to such Purchasers as have adventured for Lands in Ireland, shall be left out: And that,
in the Clause for the Sale of Delinquents Estates, these
Words, "or any Part thereof," shall be left out.
It is further Ordered, That the Name of Oliver St.
Johns Esquire, his Majesty's Sollicitor-General, shall be
inserted in this Ordinance.
Resolved, &c. That the Number of the Committee, to
be appointed and named in this Ordinance, shall be Five
Lords, and Ten Members of the House of Commons.
Resolved, &c. That these Persons following shall be the
Committee named and appointed in this Ordinance; viz.
Algernon Earl of Northumberland, Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgommery, Charles Earl of Nottingham, Wm.
Earl of Salisbury, Philip Lord Wharton, Sir Peter Wentworth Knight of the Bath, Sir Samuel Rolle, Sir Anth.
Irby, Knights, John Ashe, Wm. Strode, Robert Reynolds, John Lisle, Walt. Young, Miles Corbett, Wm.
Ellys, Esquires, Members of the House of Commons.
With these Alterations, Amendments, and Additions,
the Ordinance, upon the Question, passed; and was sent
up to the Lords, for their Concurrence, by Mr. Reynolds.
He likewise carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence,
the Ordinance for preserving the Herring-Fishing; the
Addition of divers Names to the Committees of Gloucester, Hereford, &c.; the Vote for setting apart Friday
next to be a Day of Publick Thanksgiving; the Order
for Thirty Pounds out of Haberdashers-Hall to Cadwell
. . . Messenger.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Army be injoined to go this Afternoon to the Lord Mayor, to advise
upon a Course for the speedy Bringing in of the Assessments upon the City of London, and Parts adjacent, due
and in Arrear upon the Ordinance for Maintenance of the
Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairefaxe.
Ordered, &c. That Sir Anthony Irby and Mr. Jennour
do go to the Lord Mayor this Afternoon, to desire him,
that some speedy Course may be taken for the speedy
Bringing in of the Assessments upon the City of London,
and Parts adjacent, due and in Arrear upon the Ordinance for Maintenance of the Scotts Army.
Mr. Reynolds brings Answer, That the Lords do agree
to the Order for Herring-Fishing; to the Order for
Thirty Pounds out of Haberdashers-Hall for Cadwell the
Messenger: As to the rest, they will send Answer by
Messengers of their own.
Resolved, &c. That the Dragoons and Arms raised in
the City for Relief of Taunton, and lately returned
out of the West, shall not be disposed of without the
Order of this House: And that it be referred to the Committee of the West, to treat with, and hear the Committee of the Militia, concerning these Horse and Dragoons.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of the Militia shall
be discharged from mounting these Dragoons.
Ordered, &c. That my Lord Grey be injoined, Tomorrow Morning, to bring in the Book wherein are the
Names of such Persons, of several Counties, as have contributed to the Enemy, entire, as it came to his Hands
out of Lecestershire: And that the Serjeant give him
notice.
Resolved, &c. That Captain Doyley, Governor of Newport-Pagnall, be nominated and appointed Colonel of the
Regiment there, formerly the Governor's; and that the
Members of both Houses, of the Committee of both
Kingdoms, do grant him a Commission accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That, out of the publick Stores, Four
hundred Bandaleers, Four hundred Swords, Three hundred Musquets, Two hundred Pikes, and Ten Drums, be
supplied and furnished for the Service of such Forces as
shall be drawn out of the Garison of Portesmouth, and
employed for the Reducing of Basinge-House.
Ordered, &c. That, in the Ordinance to be brought in
for adding Lords to the Committee of the Revenue, a
Clause or Proviso be inserted, for directing the Passing of
all Offices, Pensions, Fees, Annuities, Leases, Lands, and
Perpetuities, grantable or payable from the Crown, and
which are now enjoyed or granted by any Warrant or
Authority derived from the Parliament, and have heretofore usually passed the Great Seal, under the Great Seal;
and also, How, and in what Manner, and by what Warrants, the said Grants shall be prepared and passed: And
that the same Course be held in like Cases for the future:
And the Care hereof is especially referred to Mr. Lisle.
The Lords and Commons do declare all Person or Persons whatsoever, that shall associate or assemble themselves together in Arms, in any Parts of the Kingdom,
without Authority of Parliament, to be Traitors to the
Commonwealth, and to be proceeded with accordingly:
And that the Governors and Commanders of all Garisons
and Places under the Power of the Parliament do publish
this Declaration, and use their best Endeavours, to prevent and suppress any such Associating or Assemblies; and
to seize upon the Heads or the Leaders of them.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of
the West, to consider of some of the principal Heads and
Leaders of the Clubmen, taken Prisoners by Sir Thomas
Fairefaxe's Forces in the West: And that the Commissioners for the Great Seal do issue Commissions of Oyer
and Terminer to such Persons as they shall think fit, for
the Trying of such of them as the said Committee of the
West shall desire.
Ordered, &c. That Major-General Browne do put the
Declaration of both Houses, concerning Persons associating or assembling themselves together in Arms, without Authority of Parliament, in due Execution: And that
he proceed accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Crew do make the Report in
his Hands concerning Colonel Kinge, on Saturday Morning.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Rose shall have Leave to go
into the Country.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edward Leech and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have sent down an Ordinance for Mr. Case
to be Rector of Stockporte in Cheshire; and have thought
fit to nominate and appoint Captain Doyley Governor of
Newport-Pagnall, to be Colonel of the Regiment
there.
The Lords desire, That the Five hundred Dragoons,
lately returned from the West, may be discharged from
the former Service. They likewise desire to put you in
mind of an Order for Captain Bowen to be Captain of a
Ship: The Ship is ready to go forth; and the Service
requireth it; therefore they desire your speedy Concurrence. They have sent to your Consideration the Petition
of the Lieutenant of the Tower; and, upon this Petition,
the Lords have thought fit, that he should be paid; and,
for the future, that the Lord Savile should be allowed
Seven Pounds per Week, out of his own Estate, by the
Committee of Sequestrations; wherein they desire the
Concurrence of this House: And that the like Allowance
may be made to the Lord Powes, both for what he oweth,
and for the future likewise: And that Sir Thomas Middleton, and the Committee of Mountgomery, may fee it performed out of the Lord Powes' own Estate.
The Ordinance for Mr. Case to be Rector of Stockporte
was twice read; and, upon the Question, committed to
the Committee of plundered Ministers: Who are to meet
thereupon this Afternoon.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with the
Lords, That Captain Doyley, now Governor of NewportPagnall, shall be Colonel of that Regiment of Foot there
which was formerly under the Governor's Command.
Resolved, &c. That as to Captain Bowen to be Captain
of the Ship now to go out, this House will send Answer
by Messengers of their own.
The Petition of the Lieutenant of the Tower was
read: And
It is thereupon Resolved, &c. That this House doth
agree with the Lords, That the Lord Savile shall have the
Allowance of Seven Pounds per Week for his Maintenance in Prison; to be paid him out of his own Estate:
And that the Arrears due to the Lieutenant of the Tower
for his Diet, and the Fees due upon his Commitment, be
likewise paid by the Committee of Sequestrations, where
the Estate of the Lord Savile lies.
The Question being put, Whether this House should
agree with the Lords, to give the like Allowance to the
Lord Powis, a Prisoner in Mountgomerishire;
The House was divided.
The Yeas went forth.
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Sir Phil. Stapleton, |
With the Yeas, 24. |
| Mr. Erle: |
| Tellers for the Noe, |
Sir Arthur Haselrigg, |
With the Noes, 42. |
| Mr. Bond: |
The Question being propounded, Whether the Lord
Powes shall have Four Pounds per Week allowed for his
Maintenance in Prison;
The Question was put, Whether this Question shall be
now put, or not:
And it passed with the Affirmative.
The Question was propounded, Whether the Lord
Powis shall have Six Pounds per Week allowed for his
Maintenance in Prison.
The Question was put, Whether this Question shall be
now put, or not:
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, That the Lord Powes shall have the Allowance of Four Pounds per Week paid him for his Maintenance in Prison, out of his own Estate, by the Committee of Sequestrations where his Estate lies.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Whitfield and
Serjeant Finch;
The Lords do agree to the Ordinance, sent up from
this House, and delivered at a Conference, concerning the
Election of Elders. They do also agree to the Names of
these Gentlemen to be of the Committee of Gloucester,
Monmouth, Hereford, Clamorgan, Brecknock, and Radnour,
with the Addition of these Three Names: And they do
agree to the Order, for Friday to be set apart for a Day
of Publick Thanksgiving; with this Addition, viz.
"and for the good Successes of the Scotts Army, as the
Taking of Canon-Froome, &c."
The Names, desired by the Lords, to be added to the
Committee of Gloucester, Monmouth, Hereford, Clamorgan,
Brecknock, and Radnour, were the Earl of Pembroke, the
Earl of Essex, and the Earl of Bolingbrooke; and were
read; and, upon the Question, assented to.
The Addition to the Order for the Day of Publick
Thanksgiving was read; and, upon the Question, assented to.
The First Messengers were called in: And the House
returned this Answer;
That they had taken their Message into Consideration:
And as to Captain Doyley to be Colonel of that Regiment
of Foot which was formerly under the Command of the
Governor of Newport-Pagnall; and for the Lord
Savile's Maintenance in Prison, and Payment of the Arrearages and Fees due to the Lieutenant of the Tower;
they do agree: And, as to the rest, 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 did agree with the Lords in the adding the Names to
the Committee of Gloucester, Monmouth, &c.; and to the
Addition in the Order for the Day of Publick Thanksgiving.
The Lord Fairefaxe acquainted the House with the
Extract of several Letters from the North, representing
the Condition of those Parts: Which were read.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth Declare, That the
Committee for the North-Riding of the County of Yorke
hath no Power to appoint a Governor of ScarboroughCastle, or of any other Place in that Association.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth declare, That the
Committee for military Affairs in the Northern Association hath no Power to nominate or appoint any Governor of any Fort, Garison, or Castle, there.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Colonel-General Poyntz to be Governor of the
City of Yorke: And that the Members of both Houses,
that are of the Committee of both Kingdoms, do grant
him a Commission accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Colonel Matthew Boynton to be Governor of
Scarborough-Castle: And that the Members of both Houses,
that are of the Committee of both Kingdoms, do grant
him a Commission accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That the Clerk of the Crown do forthwith deliver the Fourteen Commissions, for taking the
Accompts of the Scotts Army, to Mr. Blakeston.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of the
West, to remove Colonel Ware from the Compter in
Southwarke, where he is now a Prisoner, into any other
convenient Prison where they think fit; and to allow him,
out of his Arrears, some convenient Maintenance for his
present Livelihood.
Ordered, &c. That the several Reports, concerning Colonel Ware, be made on Saturday Morning.
Ordered, &c. That the Business concerning Cheshire be
heard To-morrow, the first Business after Mr. Speaker
comes to the Chair.