Die Lunæ, 22 Septembris, 1645.
Prayers.
AN Ordinance for the Payment of the yearly Sum of
Eight thousand Pounds, by several Portions, for the
Support of his Highness the Prince Elector Palatine of
Rhyne; viz. Two thousand Pounds out of the King's
Revenue; and the other Six thousand Pounds yearly out
of the Manors, Lands, and Messuages, of divers Persons
named in the said Ordinance; was this Day read the Second time; and, upon the Question, committed unto Sir
Benjamin Rudyard, Colonel Ashton, Mr. Trenchard, Mr.
Baynton, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Sir Edmund Fowell,
Mr. Selden, Sir Robert Harley, Mr. Grimston, Mr. Bond,
Sir William Massam, Mr. Henry Pelham, Sir Simon
D'Ewes, Lord Fairfax, Colonel Moore, Mr. Blakeston,
Sir Wm. Strickland, Sir Nathanael Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Woodhouse, Mr. John Browne;
This Committee, or any Five of them, are to meet at
Two of the Clock this Afternoon, in the ExchequerChamber; and are to present the Names of fitting Persons to the House, to be a Committee, to have the Management of the Lands, out of which the Six thousand
Pounds is to be paid: And Mr. Trenchard is to take care
hereof.
An Ordinance for making Doctor Metcalfe and Doctor
Pratt Two of the senior Fellows of Trinity-College, for
the better Regulation of that College, was this Day read
the Second time; and, upon the Question, passed.
Ordered, That One thousand Pounds shall be allowed
and paid to the Widows, out of the first Fine and Composition that shall be made at Haberdashers-Hall, upon
such Delinquent or Delinquents as shall be sent thither
upon Mr. Speaker's Warrant: And Mr. Speaker is hereby
authorized to send the first of those that shall come in upon
his Warrant, to Haberdashers-Hall, to compound there for
his Delinquency.
Resolved, &c. That the Mayor of the City of Lincolne
for the Time being, Robert Marshall, Wm. Marshall,
George Bracebridge, and William Goodknapp, Aldermen of
the said City of Lincolne, and Thomas Peachell, and Richard
Ward, Gentlemen, shall be, and are hereby added to the
Committee for Sequestrations in the said City of Lincolne,
and within the County of the said City.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein: And
Mr. Broxholme is to carry these Names to the Lords.
The humble Petition of Captain Richard Hepey was
this Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Examinations, to examine the whole Business concerning
Captain Hepey; and concerning his Detaining and Imprisonment in Lancashire: And the said Committee of Examinations are to meet upon this Business this Afternoon:
And have Power to give the said Captain Hepey Damages
for his Imprisonment and Losses, if they shall see Cause.
Ordered, That Colonel Egerton do forthwith deliver,
or cause to be delivered, the Men, Horse, and Arms, in
Lancashire, appearing to be justly belonging to Captain
Hepey; to be by the said Captain transported into Ireland,
for the Service of that Kingdom: And that he be accommodated with Conveniences for transporting his Horses
and Arms at Leverpoole in the said County; the said
Captain Hepey paying for the same.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of One hundred and Fifty Pounds of Mr. Edmund Sawyer, as a Fine, for Discharge of his Delinquency and Sequestration: And that, upon the Payment of the said Sum
of One hundred and Fifty Pounds to the Committee of
Northampton, to be employed for the Service of the
Forces of that County, an Ordinance be brought in, for
discharging him of his Delinquency, and for taking off
the Sequestration from his Estate.
An Ordinance for appointing the Collecting and Payment of all Monies in Arrear in the County of Essex, for
the Fifth, and Twentieth-Part, weekly Assessments, and
other Monies, for Maintenance of the Army late under
the Command of the Earl of Manchester, and not yet collected, to the Committee for the County of Essex; to be
by them disposed of, for the Defence and Service of the
said County; was this Day read the First and Second
time; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be
sent to the Lords, for their Concurrence, by Sir William
Massam.
An Ordinance for appointing the Payment of the Interest of Five hundred Pounds, charged upon the Excise,
out of the Receipts of the Excise, for the first Six Months,
unto Nathanael Stephens, Thomas Hodges, and Thomas
Pury, Members of this House, and for Payment of the
said Five hundred Pounds, and Interest for the same, at
the End of Twelve Months, out of the Receipts of the
Excise, unto them, or their Assigns, was this Day read;
and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent
to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for Discharge of the Delinquency and
Sequestration of Charles Edmonds, of Preston in the County
of Northampton, Esquire, was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for securing the Payment for, and Maintenance of, Eight hundred Horse under the Command of
Major Haynes, for the Safety of the County of Lincolne,
and of the Eastern Association, upon the Receipts of the
Excise, for Two Months, with Interest for the same, was
this Day read the Second time; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their
Concurrence.
An Ordinance for charging the Sum of Six thousand
One hundred Fourscore and Four Pounds upon the Receipts of the Excise, in Course, for the Payment of Eight
hundred Horse, raised by the Eastern Association, for the
Safety of the County of Lincolne, and of the Eastern Association, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Ordered, That the Nine-and-twenty Towns in Cheshire,
formerly assigned and allotted to the Maintenance of the
Garison of Warrington in Lancashire, be now applied and
assigned, amongst the other Towns of Cheshire, to the
Maintenance of the Forces and Garisons of Cheshire: And
the Governor of Warrington, and all other Officers and
Soldiers whom it may concern, are to take notice hereof,
and demean themselves accordingly.
Sir William Waller reports a Declaration, to be sent to
the Isle of Jersey, concerning the Executing of any the
Inhabitants of that Island, now Prisoners there for their
good Affections to the Parliament: Which was read;
and, upon the Question, assented unto; and ordered to be
sent to the Lords, for their Concurrence, by Sir William
Waller.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Prisoners, to consider of some fitting Exchanges of some
Prisoners here, for Prisoners in the Enemy's Custody in
the Isle of Jersey: And that likewise they do consider of
some Expedient for sending the Declaration concerning
the Prisoners there into that Island.
Ordered, That the Monies collected in the several
Churches and Chapels Yesterday, the One-and-twentieth of
this instant September, by virtue of an Order of this House,
for the Relief of many distressed and plundered People
of Bristoll, and the Counties adjacent, at present in London and Westminster, and Suburbs, shall be distributed by
the Treasurers appointed to receive the said Collections,
amongst the said distressed People, according to a List
of Names delivered in to the Lord Mayor.
Ordered, That Sir Thomas Woodhouse shall have Leave
to go into the Country for a Month: And he is desired
to employ his best Care and Endeavours for speeding up
the Recruits and Monies for Sir Thomas Fairfaxe's Army.
Ordered, That the Committee of Plymouth shall have
Power, with the Advice of the Committee of the Navy,
to give Liberty, that Pilchards may be brought into Plymouth out of the Enemy's Ports.
Ordered, That the Business concerning the Scotts Papers, and Scotts Army, be taken into Consideration Tomorrow Morning, so soon as Mr. Speaker comes to the
Chair, in such manner as the same was appointed to be
this Day considered of by the Order of Saturday last: And
that Mr. Speaker do put the House in mind hereof.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed, on Saturday
last, to inquire after the Paper, in Form of a Petition,
concerning the Matter of Church-Government, do meet
this Afternoon, in the Exchequer-Chamber: And the
Care of this Business is especially recommended to Mr.
Lisle.
The House was acquainted with a printed Paper, concerning Elections, sent down to Alisbury; and likewise
with a Paper concerning some Proceedings at Alisbury,
touching Elections.
The Question being propounded, Whether a Committee should be appointed upon the whole Matter of his
Information;
The Question was put, Whether this Question should
be now put: And
It passed with the Negative.
The Question being propounded, Whether Sir Ralph
Verney shall be disabled to sit as a Member of this House,
during this Parliament;
The Question was put, Whether this Question should
be now put: And
It passed with the Affirmative.
And then the Question itself being put;
It passed with the Affirmative.
The Question being propounded, Whether a Writ
should be issued for Elections of Two new Burgesses for
the Borough of Alisbury;
The Question was put, Whether this Question should
be now put, or not: And
It passed with the Affirmative.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of Two new Burgesses for the Borough of Alisbury in the
County of Bucks, in the places of Sir Ralph Varney, and
Sir John Packington; who are disabled, by Judgment of
this House, to sit as Members thereof, during this Parliament.